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β€œThe air was growing hot with belligerence to anyone who voiced even the mildest doubt of the frenzy growing in Washington. One had to speak out against it or forfeit the right to complain in the future … The House Committee on Unamerican Activities had become a permanent kind of thought police by then. It was the blacklisting time when the careers of many people were being destroyed and any effective resistance to this bloodless American fascism was hard to detect … A profound moral confusion and fear gripped everyone, fed by the government’s stance that everyone’s beliefs were suspect and on trial. Everywhere teachers were being fired for their ideas, as were scientists, writers, postmen, indeed anyone who did not submit to the new orthodoxy that betraying one’s conscience and neighbors was a moral qualification test of true patriotism. But behind this obvious degradation lurked something more heinous: a power that asked us to strip away our own humanity and deny our certainty of right and wrong at the command of faceless officialdom. What would remain of ourselves after this loss of essential freedom was frankly not worth preserving, which made any talk of personal security pointless.”

Or as Benjamin Franklin observed, β€œThose who would surrender their liberty for security deserve neither security nor liberty.”

Now, let’s remember not to demonize the Americans. The same year that Arthur Miller was referring to, in 1953, a national opinion poll revealed that 83% of us β€œnice” Canadians wanted to ban Communists from voting or running for office, 66% wanted to use the atomic bomb in a first strike against the Soviet Union, and 58% of us supported Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent’s position that public criticism of Canadian foreign policy or the RCMP should be punishable by ten years in prison or in some cases the death penalty.

Nowadays, things seem a lot worse. The same madness Miller describes so acutely grips our entire world. The virus of totalitarianism in our political bloodstream is morphing humanity into a slave population ruled over by a single Omni Corporation. And staging ritualized protests against that monster has not budged it one inch, because after all, how do we protest against ourselves? For who among us doesn’t pay for and vote for the status quo? Who among us does not ultimately go along to get along?

Frankly, Justin T. and his Big Pharma bosses won’t have to set up special Inquisitorial tribunals to jail or inject us. At the end of the day, we all cooperate to varying degrees with the facts of death we call civilization, and then we lie to ourselves and others about our complicity.

But don’t believe me. See for yourself. Just take a long and honest look in the mirror – and then do something about it.
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