4 Ways to Throw a Monkey Wrench Into the War Machine
By Gary ‘Z’ McGee
“When a public is
stressed and confused, a big lie told repeatedly and unchallenged can become
accepted truth.” ~George Orwell
One of the biggest lies told is the false notion that in
order to maintain peace, we must have war. Orwellian logic.
As ridiculous as it sounds, the majority of naïve statists
believe this notion to be true. This is due, in no small part, to statist
conditioning and state-driven propaganda that capitalizes on a blind, patriotic
whimsy. And so the war machine continues to rage on, destroying lives, while
fattening the pockets of the fat cats at Lockheed Martin and Boeing, not to
mention all the other companies which directly and indirectly profit from war.
It’s an all-too-common tragedy. But what can you expect when living within an
oligarchic plutocracy disguised as a democratic republic? Rhetorical questions
aside, there must be ways in which we can, as courageous individuals, throw a
monkey wrench into the war machine and thus stop it in its violent tracks.
Here are four ways to do precisely that.
1. Teach Military Members to Disobey Immoral Orders
“The surest way to corrupt a youth is to
instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who
think differently.” ~Friedrich Nietzsche
The military chain of command is an antiquated system of
leadership that is, unfortunately still in use today. It’s the epitome of a
human centipede. Everything just rolls downhill. Like lemmings hell-bent on going
over whatever cliff the “higher ranking” lemmings tell them to, the military
chain of command is a blatant case of “the blind leading the blind.” Leadership
is nothing more than ad hoc authoritarianism disguising a greedy race to the
next rank or pay raise. They are not trained to be true leaders who think for
themselves; they are brainwashed to be obedient followers that follow orders
without question. The entire system is set upon blind obedience.
One way to toss a wrench into the war machine is to teach
its members how to courageously and strategically disobey orders, especially
immoral ones. Teach them how to put their foot down, how to be a real leader
who leads by example, which may, at times, seem like a “bad” example according
to the corrupt chain of command, but a “good” example according to health,
sustainability, morality, justice, liberty, and truth. Teach them how to be
self-empowered human beings first and military members second. Teach them how
all things are relative to the observer, especially regarding truth and power.
Like Nietzsche said, “All things are subject to interpretation; whichever
interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.”
2. Question the Statist Chain of Obedience
“Our scientific power has outrun our
spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men.” ~Martin Luther
King, Jr.
In today’s day and age, wars exist because of disagreeable
nation states, when they could probably be resolved by reasonable men. The
problem is most men are made unreasonable by being unwitting, prideful statists
with nationalism and patriotism muddying their logic. As Nietzsche said, “In
individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, and epochs, it is the
rule.”
In order not to get caught up in the insanity that ends up
leading to war, we must, as individuals, question the state-driven chain of
obedience being shoved down our throats by the system. The problem is too many
people blindly obey, even at the expense of their own freedom and liberty. There’s
too much apathy and indifference and not enough logic and reasoning. We’re a
nation of misguided statists propagandized and brainwashed to no end. It’s time
to upset the rotten-apple cart. It’s time to turn the tables on insanity. It’s
time to put the horse of spiritual power (morality), back in front of the cart
of scientific power (military). In short: It’s time to disobey.
3. Transform Statist Patriotism into Worldly Patriotism
“Every transformation demands as it’s
pre-condition the ending of a world-the collapse of an old philosophy of life.”
~Carl Jung
Patriotism is a tricky thing. It pulls at our heartstrings.
It tugs at our pride like puppet strings. And before we know it, we’re a blind
patriot, knee-jerk reacting to the prideful boasts of other blind patriots. And
suddenly we’re at war. But there is a way out of this unthinking emotional
bias: redefine patriotism itself by becoming an interdependent worldly patriot
instead of a codependent statist patriot. All it takes is a little imagination,
a little logic and reasoning toward the way everything is connected. Then we
rise above the statist condition, think outside the statist box, and embrace
the world-as-self/self-as-world dynamic as our patriotic start.
Becoming a worldly patriot is perhaps the most effective way
to toss a wrench into the war machine, because the war machine feeds upon the
statist patriotic whimsy of the masses; but it chokes on a worldly patriotism,
which understands – war anywhere, is a war against ourselves as an interdependent
whole.
4. Become An Anti-War Warrior
“The most useful piece of learning for the
uses of life is to unlearn what is untrue.” ~Antisthenes
An anti-war warrior has unlearned what is untrue, and has
become an anti-war activist par excellence. Anti-war warriors are peaceful
warriors who know when to go Tiananman Square on the war machine. They have
made an art form out of civil disobedience, strategic and intelligent with
their anti-war activism. When the war machine rears it’s ugly head, anti-war warriors
know how to ninjaneer inside and outside the belly of the beast, using the pen
just as mightily as the sword to strategically transform statist mindsets and
dismantle the machine itself.
At the end of the day, the war machine is still a very real
menace that cannot be ignored. We can no longer remain silent to the atrocities
of the corrupt nation states that “govern” us. Their wicked war machines have
been running rampant over our precious planet for far too long. It’s time we
challenged it. It’s time we countered it with logic, reasoning, and thinking
outside the statist box. We do this by disobeying all immoral orders passed
down from both the chain of command and the chain of obedience. We do it by
becoming worldly patriots and anti-war activists with the courage it takes to
change the world.
“The greatest threat to our planet is the
belief that someone else will save it.” –Unknown
Gary ‘Z’ McGee, a former Navy Intelligence Specialist turned
philosopher, is the author of Birthday Suit of God and The Looking Glass Man.
His works are inspired by the great philosophers of the ages and his wide awake
view of the modern world.
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