The Dumbing Down of America: Part I of II
By Manuel Valenzuela, Contributing Editor AxisofLogic.com
Jun 17, 2004, 13:27
See also….Part II: The Dumbing Down of America
Something is amiss in the great nation called America. Ominous sirens warning this reality can be heard emanating loudly
through invisible winds of change circulating our towns and cities. The American people are being strangulated;
unbeknownst to the masses they are being transformed and conditioned, becoming the entity the elite have long sought,
the culmination of decades of social engineering designed to make of hundreds of millions the slaves of times past and
the automatons of the future.
Yet in this present day we find ourselves in, struggling to comprehend a world gone mad, unable to discern neither the
direction we are headed nor the inevitable course time is guiding us on. It is because of what has been done to us, and
is presently being done to our children, that we fail to comprehend the severity of the road that lies ahead. Quite
successful have the elite become in shifting the balance of power from the masses to themselves. How, one might wonder,
has this been accomplished, especially when we are the many and they the few?
It is through the dumbing down of America, the methodical destruction and purposeful elimination of the means by which a
society educates and enlightens itself. The evisceration of a system that extols accountability and dialogue, opens up
the gates of opportunity with the keys of ability and questions authority and seeks debate is in full swing. A system
that in theory creates a wealth of knowledge, illuminates talent, births an informed citizenry and creates free
thinking, analytical minds has been slowly implemented for the last several decades. The dumbing down of America
continues into the present, unrelenting and unhindered, squashing the masses for the benefit of the elite.
A giant threat to the system is being disposed of, systematically and without remorse, making of America and its
citizens yet one more cog in the engine called capitalistic exploitation of humanity.
What has happened to the Pax Americana?
Here stands the Pax Americana, the most imposing Empire that ever rose from the short reign of human civilization,
responsible for placing the entire manifestation of world citizens at the threshold of perilous danger. It is the Pax
Americana that has unwound the stitches holding a volatile world together, the nation that has over the last fifty years
caused so much damage to the peoples of the globe. The karma of ceaseless negative energy is coming back to haunt an
empire whose actions, while helping enrich its own belly and those residing in its entrails, have decimated untold
millions whose only crime was being born in lands destined to suffer the harsh exploitation of America and its
capitalistic pandemic.
How has a once admired and loved leader of nations fallen from grace in such a short period of time? What has happened
to a populace living in the wealthiest nation in human civilization? Why has the United States transformed itself into
the malicious beast the world sees through frightful eyes?
Gluttony and materialism have enveloped all corners of the United States, from Pacific to Atlantic Oceans, from the
border with Canada to the one with Mexico. The vices of consumerism and greed are all-encompassing, years ago having
replaced virtues long since gone. The clandestine enslavement hidden in mass production and ever-longer working hours
has in the last few decades become the value by which we measure one’s worth to society.
The ability to question authority has vanished in a haze of indifference, even as the evaporation of the American mind
continues unabated. Government has been transformed right in front of our eyes, becoming not democracy but corporatism,
the marriage between the corporate and government elite. Our freedoms and liberties are in shambles, now fragile
porcelain being decimated by the thundering herd of bulls in Washington.
The government of, by and for the people is now comprised of leaches flourishing in rotten swamps, prostitutes roaming
bordellos masquerading as palaces of governance and fecal matter prospering in the nation’s sewers. Corporations and
their minions we help elect dominate and transform society, leading us into the black holes they easily maneuver us
into. We are being used and abused, yet with the dumbing down of America easily controlled beings we have turned into,
comatose to the danger we have embraced and oblivious to the strings attached to our appendages.
Something eerie seems to have engulfed us in the land of the free and the home of the brave. From the land where all men
are created equal has equality disappeared; from a nation espousing freedom has freedom been eviscerated. Once brave
dissenters and seekers of accountability have gone missing, allowing free reign to those endowed with power.
Free-thinking and analytical minds are as rare as the great apes humanity is making extinct. Rare is the citizen not
captive to fear, insecurity and intimidation. The ability to question authority or to seek accountability has collapsed
along with the towers of the World Trade Center. A world existing beyond the borders and shores of America, containing
six billion fellow humans, has been forgotten and disregarded as ignorance to cultures, nations, beliefs and ethnicities
is conditioned into our minds practically from birth.
Something is amiss in a nation where one would expect the plenitudes of Empire to trickle down into every man, woman and
child. To bestow upon its citizens the tools needed to seek true freedom of thought and a path towards enlightenment
would be expected of an American utopia that is more often preached rather than practiced. Yet the question arises as to
the cause of why hundreds of millions continue to fall downwards into empty wells of promises unkept instead of reaching
for the zenith of those fulfilled.
What mechanisms left to erode the citizenry of free thought and freedom of mind have been allowed to linger in American
society, and how have they been allowed to remain when the reality of what has occurred continues to degrade the Pax
Americana from the inside out?
Conditioned Producers and Consumers
Spawned from the assembly line called human procreation we open our eyes to a world ready to transform our life energies
into expendable disseminators of the patterns of production and consumption that will mark our time on Earth, in essence
becoming the reason for our existence. To the system called capitalism we become nothing more than a number which will
in time be exploited to the full extent envisaged by man. We are given social security numbers, digits that will follow
us through the journey from newborn to cadaver. To the system we are this number, easily traceable, easily conditioned.
Television begins to inculcate us with rampant bombardments of advertisements, thereby beginning to condition the young,
innocent mind to a life trained for consumption. The foods we eat and the products we buy begin establishing the tastes
we will forever enjoy. Associations of pleasure, ingrained tastes and smells, nostalgia of fantasy and perfection enter
the young brain. It is because of this that corporations want to hook us from the first moments of infancy so loyal
lifelong consumers we become.
To the innocent and pure mind television thus becomes the window to a world that is neither real nor complicated. The
virgin brain sees in the shows it is blitzkrieged with a fiction that in reality does not exist. It sees perfection,
fantasy, beauty, consumption and loyal acquiescence, and, with the passage of time, seeks to emulate this world in a
false belief that it can be attained. Ingrained in this principle is the belief, channeled by corporations, that to
achieve what can never be a person must consume and produce, be obedient to authority, friendly to her corporate masters
and eager to embrace what society dictates. The dumbing down of America thus begins.
As television becomes parent, teacher, role model, babysitter and entertainer to the child, given the abandonment of
historical parental roles thanks to society’s pressure to produce and consume, everything shown becomes everything
learned, thus habituating a child to the role corporations have decided to bestow onto him. When everything seen on the
screen is created, controlled, manipulated and disseminated by the corporate world the child’s perception of what
reality encompasses will indeed also conform to the corporate vision. After image after image, fantasy after fantasy,
conditioning after conditioning, the young human mind has no choice but to accept the commands of the brainwashing
taking place right in front of his or her baby eyes.
It follows that children learn every behavior from their parents as well. From the very beginning entrenched behaviors
to produce and consume become ingrained in the young brain. The long hours at work, the short amount of time spent with
the child, the abandonment of parental roles and supervision, the incessant drive for consumption, the wasting of money
and pursuit of material possessions, the behaviors of stress, depression, unhappiness, anger and frustration are all
absorbed by a mind that in infancy acts like a sponge, learning human society from those closest to its environment,
whether it is family or television.
In adulthood, these same behaviors will be manifested, thereby helping fulfill the role of producer and consumer the
corporate world has reserved for yet one more human energy sprouting from the conveyor belt of procreation. Thanks to
the television and parental subservience to the same system of their youth, one’s progeny will become the bogged down
producer of the same products he or she will later voraciously and seemingly without conscious consume.
The vicious circle that is the virus of American capitalism infects seemingly from birth, inoculating children to the
vices of exploitation from which they will forever derive their existence. It is at the height of innocence that the
forces of capitalism attack, attaching themselves in the depths of a human brain, dissolving precepts not in tune with
its compulsive and exploitive self. Once attached the virus is not easily displaced, thereby becoming personality as
well as behavior. From the cradle to the grave, destiny in today’s America is guided by the corporate world and its
sinister virus, helping not its host but its disseminator, unleashing wave after wave of unhappy and exploited producer
and easily conditioned and controlled consumer.
Consequences of a Controlled Populace
Education in the United States has become an exercise in government and corporate brainwashing, used to achieve a
citizenry devoid of analytical and free-thinking minds. The purpose, quite simply, is to retain the class warfare
structure that has marked American society for decades. Education has become a tool used to make the wealthy richer and
the poor more indigent. It is now a mechanism to separate the have nots from the haves, the higher castes from the
untouchables. As it stands today, though certainly being eviscerated more and more daily, education is making of the
masses impotent creatures of indifference, happily droned into complacency and deprived of a knowledge that once served
to curtail the power of the elite that run the nation.
The result is the age of corporatism, the age of unfettered and unaccountable power and the control of the masses
through media manipulation, societal fabrication and education eradication. As the world slowly passes through the sands
of time the people of the United States, those living inside what has become a most hated geopolitical entity, are
seeing the result of being dumbed down and of letting incompetents, warmongers, profiteers and deranged zealots run
unfettered and unopposed, ransacking the globe, its people and land in the process.
Today we see the ramifications of a citizenry that has allowed itself to be made ignorant through its submission to
those in power whose purposeful malfeasance continues to destroy the very essence of knowledge that grants freedom to
enslaved minds. Iraq and the coming disaster in the Middle East are a consequence to the decimation of education in the
United States. George W. Bush is a consequence of the dumbing down of America, to which he owes his very position
perched like the vulture he is atop the dying tree of America that has been contaminated by his inept and infected claws
smeared in human blood.
Those in power have succeeded in making the masses a herd of sheep following the shepherd straight into the
slaughterhouse, unaware of the destiny that awaits them nor of their role in the furthering of death, destruction and
violence now gripping the world. Like a deer caught in headlights, the masses are hypnotized, unable to see beyond the
sight of their own meeting with a fate conditioned into our brains from infancy that is destroying freedom, knowledge
and our ability to question the evils being done in our name. America today and the world tomorrow are a manifestation
of this truth.
Ignorance has replaced knowledge, resulting in power running amok, incapable of being restrained, mutating and growing,
feeding off our inability to escape the debacle currently gripping our collective mind.
Brainwash Education
The education system in America has been carefully eroded over the course of time, altered in such a way as to make
creative and curious children barren and submissive adults indifferent to the world around them. The system now in place
begins robbing a child’s ability to think for himself or herself from the very start of the education process. The class
structure itself eliminates individuality, personality and energetic ability, as one teacher must educate many students
competing for attention. It is here when talents that need to be discovered get ambushed instead. Yet with a class
structure that has endured for decades, the child must become part of the whole, learning from books laced with
government and/or corporate propaganda.
In many school districts, mostly poor ones strapped for cash, books can be dozens of years old, lacking modern thought
or progress. Many books are tools created by entities with special interests that have as a purpose the teaching of
their ideology or the furthering of their goals. The absurd teaching of creationism is one such example. Many
corporations now create and donate books to school districts that contain references and examples to their brand names
and product descriptions. Even in school children cannot escape the growing omnipresence of the corporate Leviathan
which thirsts to program the innocent the way it sees fit.
Indeed, the young mind is needlessly brainwashed with a history of a nation that in many instances contradicts and even
subverts the true historical reality of the United States. Only the ‘good’ that America has fostered during its rapid
and short rise is taught, without ever dealing with the requisite bad inherent in an Empire that has laid claim to land
and man during years of brutal conquest, both militarily and economically. Glossing over national heroes, mythifying
them into deities and transforming them into perfect human beings is the role of the school book, brainwashing the young
to a fictional perfection when reality begs to differ. Yet humanity must be balanced and its reality etched in stone so
that future generations learn the human condition as well as its civilization.
The genocide of indigenous Americans is whitewashed; the slavery of blacks that lasted hundreds of years, oftentimes
suffering barbaric treatment at the hands of their white masters is easily covered up in a few paragraphs, deceiving
readers to the true horrors their ancestors committed or suffered. The subservient role women were placed under for
centuries is hardly mentioned, and the great civil rights movement that helped change history for the better never gets
the coverage it deserves.
The war crimes and crimes against humanity America has perpetrated worldwide to millions of anonymous people under the
rubric of freedom and democracy is never mentioned, rather, they are sugarcoated and glamorized, serving as examples of
America’s ‘great history.’ Also, the corrosive and damaging effects of American capitalism disguised as democracy that
has condemned untold millions to the dustbins of history is manipulated to look like a chivalrous attempt to save lives
and free nations.
Brainwashing unquestioned patriotism into our young one’s minds government controlled education furthers the squashing
of dissent and the questioning of our sovereign’s motives. We are conditioned that our elected leaders are gods walking
among men, to be trusted and never to be questioned. Their intentions are always noble, their reasoning pure. Dissent
and debate, protest and curiosity are seen not as patriotic manifestations of an informed citizenry but rather as an
alien afterthought not worthy of nationalistic pride.
The ingraining of loyalty to flag and country, even when committing evil worldwide, is to be allowed to continue,
eventually becoming the means by which the state is allowed to declare war, economic genocide and market colonialism,
without so much as a whisper from its constituency. The elite therefore bask in the glow of the radiant beam called
patriotic fervor, indoctrinated from childhood, lasting until death.
Preaching the noble deeds yet hiding or disguising the evil ingrained in empire building serves only to alter history
and manipulate the young, eroding our future in the process. To understand humanity in past, present and future an
entire history must be taught, both good and bad, thereby creating in our future citizens the ability to grow wise to
the mistakes of times past in order to comprehend the ever-changing and oftentimes complex conditions of the present. To
not teach the truth of what has come before is to leave behind the keys to unlocking the door of the human condition,
essentially condemning our children into repeating the errors that continue to bear witness to unnecessary suffering,
death, destruction, violence and war.
The fruits of our past mistakes can be seen in our history; the essence of the human condition lies written for all to
see. American education serves no purpose if the result of its actions leads to a replay of years gone by; it becomes an
exercise in futility when our future repeats the blunders of their ancestors and the follies of those who once led.
Brainwash education is the means to an end, a device that entraps rather than make free. It is a valuable tool to exert
hegemony over the populace. When begun from the first years of youth, becoming attached and most difficult to extract,
brainwashing to suit the state and the elite’s goals is a dangerous device. When combined with the 9/11’s of history, it
takes on a life of its own, becoming a Molotov cocktail ready to explode in seething rage. The system would not have it
any other way.
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Manuel Valenzuela, 29, is social critic and commentator, activist, writer and author of Echoes in the Wind, a novel to
be published in Spring of 2004. His articles appear weekly on axisoflogic.com where he is also contributing editor. Mr.
Valenzuela welcomes comments and can be reached at manuel@valenzuelas.net
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