It's the Stupidity, Stupid

by: David Sirota, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

Redistributionist - as epithets go, the moniker is so mild, so...2008. Today, we're hammered by screeds against Democrats' alleged socialism and President Obama's supposed Marxism. The class war is clearly on -- the paranoids and royalists of the world have united, seizing the means of propaganda production in these waning days of this year's election campaign.

The onslaught, of course, is predictable. After all, this is an election season -- which inevitably evokes redbaiting crusades by the plutocrats. Less predictable is this crusade's traction. As Wall Street executives make bank off bailouts, as millions of Americans see paychecks slashed and as our economic Darwinism sends more wealth up the income ladder -- it's surprising that appeals to capitalist piggery carry more electoral agency than ever.

What could cause this intensifying politics of free-market fundamentalism at the very historical moment that proves the failure of such an ideology? Two new academic studies suggest all roads lead to ignorance.

The first, by Harvard's Michael Norton and Duke's Dan Ariely, finds that Americans grossly underestimate how much inequality our economy produces. Among the survey respondents, the vast majority said they believe the richest 20 percent own 59 percent of the wealth, when, in fact, that quintile owns 84 percent of the wealth. In other words, in spite of the data, many believe our system produces the moderate equality we desire, which means many see efforts to better spread wealth as a confiscatory overreach.

That, however, is not the full story of 2010. Because this now-ascendant economic view relies on misperceptions about inequality, we are still left to wonder: What accounts for those misperceptions?

Some of it undoubtedly stems from debt's illusions. In a country of overused MasterCards, we are surrounded by luxury cars, McMansions and flat-screen TVs purchased on credit. Such ubiquitous bling feigns a widespread prosperity that doesn't really exist.

Some of it is also televisual iconography. In the media's fun-house mirror we see a news world populated exclusively by six- and seven-figure salaried journalists -- as if that wealth is a societal norm. Meanwhile, on the entertainment side, our beloved sitcom families trick us into thinking our nation is less stratified than it is: We were led to believe the super-rich Huxtables epitomized the middle-class just like we are now asked to regard Modern Family's affluence in the same way.

But, as insidious as artificial aesthetics are, the most powerful factor in our economic illiteracy is found in the other new academic report -- the one examining our innate denial reflex.

As Northwestern University's David Gal and Derek Rucker recently documented in a paper titled "When in Doubt, Shout!", many Americans respond to convention-challenging facts not by reevaluating their worldview. Shaken by an assault on their assumptions, many become more adamant in defense of wrongheaded ideas.

So, for instance, we may be aware that our broken economy is creating destructive inequality; we may know the neighbor's opulence is underwritten by loans; we may understand that Brian Williams' multi-million-dollar NBC salary is uncommon; and we may appreciate that seemingly average 30 Rock characters make above-average salaries. We may get all this, and we may even see the connection between our personal financial struggles and Census figures showing inequality at a record high. But many of us nonetheless react by more passionately insisting our economic system sows equality -- and worse, by embracing a free-market-worshiping politics aimed at halting systemic change.

This means the current crisis is deeper than we imagine. In a past recession, we could all at least concede that the challenge was "the economy, stupid." Now, though, we can't even agree on that truism. Our problem is the stupidity, stupid -- and solving that will take far more than an election.

David Sirota is the author of the best-selling books "Hostile Takeover" and "The Uprising." He hosts the morning show on AM760 in Colorado and blogs at OpenLeft.com.

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Word: JEJUNE!

Word: JEJUNE!



"Against stupidity the gods

"Against stupidity the gods themselves content in vain."--Schiller



As Reinhold Niebuhr astutely

As Reinhold Niebuhr astutely said "men insist most vehemently upon their certainties when their hold upon them has been shaken."

People shut their minds down to shut out doubt. Then, like cornered rats, they lash out with a relentless fury.



Er, "contend" not "content"

Er, "contend" not "content"



First you destroy the

First you destroy the schools. Then you give them entertainments. Then you take what is not yours.
American corporatism.



David......IT IS ALL ABOUT

David......IT IS ALL ABOUT LOW-BROW, RIGHTWING, BROWNSHIRT, TALK RADIO !

Unless and until good people REALLY understand that, it will only get worse here.

This poison talk radio can turn wine into water.

It is a Demon.

And it kills.

This needs to be consistently and relentlessly pointed out.

It is the whole difference.



The social conditions David

The social conditions David Sirota points out are the near total culmination of the blueprint laid out in 1971 by Lewis F. Powell, then soon to be appointed to SCOTUS by Nixon. Powell's "confidential memo" to the head of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce constituted nothing less than a capitalist/corporatist manifesto, detailing steps necessary for corporatists and plutocrats to regain the control of American society enjoyed in former times. To stop and reverse this juggernaut, great effort, coordination, collaboration, dedication and money will be required...if, indeed, it can be stopped and reversed.



SlindingHomeInOregon and Jay

SlindingHomeInOregon and Jay Diamond are absolutely correct. 'Dancing with The Stars' is HEROIN for the masses, but worse. Even the junkie comes to a couple of times a day and realizes he needs another fix - the masses on their couches don't even have that hope. We are doomed.



Before we get too carried

Before we get too carried away by despair about the prevalence of stupidity in our nation, let's think about what we already know.

We know the MSM is a paid propaganda tool of a very small but privileged percentage of humans. We know that some members of this privileged percentage will lie, cheat, steal, and even murder to keep their privileged positions.

We know this percentage and their media lackeys pander to stupidity in a most flagrant manner. They have been working hard to render us stupid, and failing that, they work hard to convince us that all the other people are stupid, thus also pandering to a common conceit (it is one of our greatest strengths, but as is usual, one of our greatest weaknesses that we make a fetish of exceptionalism; I suspect this happens because we are mainly creative and intelligent, and constantly pitted against one another to obtain our paltry share of this world's abundant resources).



continued However, if you

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However, if you look at scientific surveys of every sort, you will see what is described as a "bell-shaped curve that shows the distribution of a characteristic throughout the human population. This curve holds true for nearly everything that has been measured about people- from our nose length to our intelligence. When is comes to intelligence, and the many forms of intelligence that can be measured, the bulk of humanity falls well above the level of abject stupidity that the privileged few must create and maintain to achieve their ultimate hegemony.



continued The truth is that

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The truth is that most of us are just not stupid enough for their plan to succeed as well as they would like. The only reason they have continued to advance their plans is that we continue to believe that "most" other people are that stupid- a pandering lie if there ever was one. Once we truly figure out that most of us are not a) conservative (as currently defined by the MSM), b) stupid, c) apathetic or d) somehow otherwise in cahoots with the privileged few, we will rise up and fix our rigged elections and outlaw lying on TV and radio (or enforce some of the laws we already have that prohibit bald-face prevarication), re-instate the fairness doctrine, and institute more equitable and sustainable social policies. We will insist on a return to sanity, or we will not participate.



continued Perhaps we will

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Perhaps we will also begin to tell the truth that income redistribution has been with us always, it is just that the rich steal from the poor, and ruthlessly use poor people in difficult circumstances. We can change this, and we will, but we must stop thinking the worst of each other, if for no better reason than the statical evidence does not support the proposition of mass stupidity. The stupid are among us. So are the reactionary. Nevertheless, our obsessive penchant for measuring everything shows that deep, incurable dysfunction afflicts less than 10% of us. If you are intelligent enough to be concerned about other people's stupidity, then you are smart enough to make sure that you are educated and have your own facts straight, or are open to changing your mind once you have conflicting information.

Are we really going to let a small percentage of people (the highly privileged and the intractably stupid) ruin this great life for the rest of us? I doubt it.



The first shall be last. We

The first shall be last. We all sit by and allow the disposition of the Native Americans, Africans, Muslim and now Mexicans, ie..people of color We rob every so-called third world country of it resources and place military bases there, to maintain our superiority.
I said its not stupidity or the devil made me do it syndrome, rather pride, greed and the lack of concern for the spirit.
For those bleeding hearts, who finally is beginning to suffer like the majority of other countries that have been ripped off, welcome home.

Only the truth will set us free, but that will not happen under man's plans, unless..?
I got an idea, let the poor, rejected, and despised people, speak for the human race.