Rants and reactions to contemporary politics, art and culture.
Thursday, December 15, 2016
The Final Soluion: If it Quacks Like a Duck
photograph of Hitler (German Federal Archive)
If you’re feeling a massive attack of stranger anxiety or a
case of Brecht’s Verfremdungseffekt taking place in non-artistic venues or
perhaps the sense of the uncanny or Unheimlickeit that both Heidegger and Freud
talked about, it may not be the result of some intrapsychic event—that only you
are experiencing. This is one time when your neurotic self may have been
trumped by something more powerful. You don’t have to be paranoid to think someone is following you and if you're having a queer feeling that you can’t
put your finger on, it may derive from the fact that this may be the first time
you're really living in a proto-fascist state. There are all the hallmarks,
the great and veneered leader led into the spotlight by a mass revolt, say like
Lenin, Stalin, Hitler, Honeker, Pol Pot, Chairman Mao. Perhaps the thugs at
the rallies ring a bell or the orchestration of media with its historical
reverberations? Mussolini was also a great performer and talk about reality
television, Hitler had his own private film director in Leni Riefenstahl, famed for The Triumph of the Will (which might be a good soubriquet for upcoming inauguration).Of course our current president elect requires
no direction, though one wonders if he had hadn't sought out some ancestor of Der Fuhrer's hairdresser in developing his signature look. He has set up a perfect stage in front of the elevator bank at
Trump Tower even if the product doesn't attain the heights of l930’s German
propaganda (Steven Bannon is no match for Goebbels). But it’s mostly the
Mephistophelian bargain negotiated by the disenfranchised that's creating that
odd feeling you can’t pinpoint and that you’re trying to blame on a early, mid
or late life crisis. All of a sudden you’re finding yourself surrounded by
generals and corporate honchos (some with bad teeth and names like Rex) and
you're wondering what will be next when the leader of the free world praises the
war on drugs of a Philippine leader who leaves bodies of suspected drug users
and dealers lying in the streets (“Duterte: during phone call, Trump praised mydrug war as ‘the right way,’”The
Washington Post, 12/2/16, "Bodies pile up in Philippines Streets in Rodrigo Duterte bloody war on drugs,"Yahoo News, 8/3/16)
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