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by Michael Moore
Is it me, or is the left completely nuts?
I won't bore you with the details of October's Media and Democracy
Congress, but suffice it to say that the left is still in fine form,
completely ignoring anything that really matters to the American
public. I'm convinced there's a good number of you who are simply
addicted to listening to yourselves talk and talk and talk--Mumia!
Pacifica! Cuba! Enough already!
Speaking of talking to ourselves--just
who the hell is reading this? Who is the "Nation" readership?
Is it my brother-in-law, Tony, back in Flint, who last night was
installing furnace ducts until 9 o' clock? Is it the bus driver
at the airport who told me he's been cut back to a thrity-hour week
so the airport commission won't have to pay the health insurance
for his asthmatic daughter? Is it the woman at Sears who sells blouses
by day and then waitresses at Denny's from 8 P.M. to midnight?
No. The person reading this would probably
sympathize with the one who wrote the flier I saw at the media congress
announcing a "Stop Police Brutality Demonstration." The
flier promised a rally "From 4 P.M. until the truth comes out!"
Until the truth comes out? Let me tell you, friend, the truth ain't
ever coming out to your rally, and neither is Tony the furnace installer,
'cause he's got mouths to feed. But you don't really want him there
anyway, do you? What you really mean by saying that the demonstration
is going to last "until the truth comes out" is that it
will go deep into the night, until all self-serving, attention-starved
"lefties" have had their hour and fifteen minutes at the
podium. Get a clue! Go away!
Is it true what they say about "the
left"--that it loves humanity but loathes people? I want to
let you in on a little secret I've discovered. "The people"
are already way ahead of "the left." After years of being
downsized, rightsized, re-engineered and forced to work for longer
hours for less pay and fewer benefits, they already know from their
personal experience that our economic system is unfair, unjust,
and undemocratic. They know the evil it does and the havoc it wreaks
on their lives. They know that corporate America is the enemy, that
the media are telling them lies and that the Democrats and the Republicans
are actually the same party. Look at any Gallup poll and you'll
see that the public is very "left" on all the issues--
the majority are pro-choice, pro-environment, pro-labor.
Yet they despise liberals. If they knew
where to find the nutty left, they'd despise them, too. They see
liberals, progressives, adn lefties as arrogant, self-righteous,
and dreadfully predictable. They know you won't ever go have a beer
with them, or talk to them about how the Indians did in the Series.
Christ, can you even name a single Cleveland Indian?
And why should you? You've got "The
Nation" and Pacifica, the food co-op and not supporting Citibank.
But if you stop there and refuse to participate in the real world,
how are you ever going to effect change? Back in the eighties, thousands
of you went to Nicaragua in Sandinista brigades. Yes, that was important
work; our government was killing innocent people. But i never saw
a single one of you come to Flint while the world's largest company
was destroying the lives of 30,000 families. Where were you when
we needed you? The people in Flint were ready--Jesse Jackson beat
Dukakis by a 9-to-1 margin there. In the white suburbs, Jackson
beat him by a 4-to-1 margin! You should have come! The right wing
did. They organized the Michigan Militia. It's no accident that
Terry Nichols is from the Flint area.
Here's the part i don't get. Remember the
antiwar movement, when we didn't have the American public on our
side and actually had to go out and convince people the war was
wrong? That was tough, but we did it. These days, the difficult
organizing work has already been done for us by Big Business. It
has spent thepast decade destroying the middle class and brutalizing
the poor. Beating up on the poor, I get--that's the way it's always
been. But the middle class? What a stupid error in judgment--and
now there are millions of Americans waiting to vent their anger
and frustration.
And where are we? Inside New York's Cooper
Union chanting for Mumia! I want Mumia to live, I've signed the
petitions, I've helped pay for the ads--hell, I'll personally go
and kick the butt of the governor of Pennsylvania! But, for chrissakes,
the woman working at Sears just wants to be able to spend an hour
with her kids before she heads off to Denny's. Can't we help her?
Do you WANT to help her?It's taken me a while to figure it all out,
and after last month's Media and Democracy Congress I think I have
the answer: because "the left" has lost so many battles,
it now doesn't know how to live any other way. It's kind of scary,
isn't it, to think that we could actually reach a mass audience.
Or that after all these years of failure, real change could actually
occur in our lifetime. Better to fight among ourselves! It's an
uncomfortable, unfamiliar feeling, isn't it, to get a whiff of a
real populist progressive movement taking shape. Better that we
keep those furnace installers and bus drivers away from us--they
don't read Chomsky anyway!
The signs are everywhere, but "the
left" can't read a road map. There's a whole New Politics taking
place, and it's being led by U.P.S. drivers and Borders bookstore
workesr. I say, with all due affection and appreciation for all
of you and your causes, get over yourselves, start talking like
a real person, then start talking to real people. You could begin
by hitting 0 every time you get a robot when you call 411. Have
a chat with the human operator--the phone company will eventually
have to hire more of them. Or sponsor a bowling team and put the
name of your local Labor Party or environmental group on their shirts.
Or try bowling yourself. It's where you'll meet Americans.
THE END
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