Sadism Is Sexual
by
Fred Reed
by Fred Reed
Ive
been reading the news again. Its great fun, like watching
an EEG trace as it
slowly
flat-lines. Reading a newspaper
increasingly reminds me of watching a leper to see which finger
falls off next. You can make bets.
In the news
I find more on torture. Im so proud. Home of the brave, land
of the free, though we may pull your fingernails out. What nobody
talks about is where we get our torturers. I mean, is it a rating,
like Radioman First Class? Do recruiters offer it? What civilian
applications do they see when an eager young Torquemada leaves the
military? Local police?
The question
of recruiting is fascinating. How much would you have to be paid
to crush knees with a sledge hammer? Where do they find these guys?
The boss at Langley presumably doesnt just walk through the
office saying, Hey, we need someone TDY for Guantanamo to
crush genitals. Sally, you up for it? Bill? You get overseas pay
and it looks good on your résumé.
Or does he?
The military didnt have any trouble getting those girl soldiers
at Abu Ghraib into it. Ooooh! King-ky!
Sadism is sexual.
People dont do it who dont like it. Were not talking
fun and games among suburban S&M hobbyists who like to spank
each other. Dont even think about what goes on in Saudi prisons
in league with the American military. Do our twisted patriots spend
a few hours breaking some poor kids mind and then rush into
an adjoining room to masturbate? Do they swap techniques?
Next, I see
that some guy named Ahmadinnerjacket claims he has been elected
Prez of Iran again. It seems that he is being threatened by the
Prime Minister of Israel, who for some time I believed to be named
Bibi Nut-and-Yahoo. This struck me as unusually candid. Why dont
I care? Sounds like a personal problem. If they nuked each other,
the planet would be so much quieter.
Meanwhile North
Korea threatens South Korea with nuclear war, and the US pledges
noisily to defend the South at all costs. Why? The South has lots
more population and industry than does the North. If South Korea
wants to defend itself, it can. If it doesnt want to, I dont
care. Im not Seouls mother.
When you enlist
in the military you pledge to defend the Constitution. Is it in
Korea? I didnt pay much attention in high-school civics.
Next, I see
that the US has killed thirteen more civilians with drone strikes
in Afghanistan. Lovely. What fun. I picture some wet-lipped CIA
psychopath goobering at his screen in search of someone to blow
up. Its a cinch they dont know who they are aiming at.
The CIA has never been very good at intelligence, but it doesnt
matter. Its the spirit of the thing. Besides, Afghans breed
like flies. If you splatter one kid with a really neat drone, got
buttons, got knobs, they can beget another.
Next, California
is broke. Good. They deserve it. Its not as if bankruptcy
were an act of God, like getting hit on the head by a giant meteor.
It was deliberate stupidity. Spend more than you make, and you end
up on the street. Im supposed to feel sorry for that?
Ive known roundworms with better sense. As I understand it,
the Democrats refuse to cut spending and the Republicans refuse
to raise taxes. See? A lobotomy in two-part harmony. Sounds like
the whole country.
Next, I see
that Precedent OBama wants to take on the pharmaceutical companies
to lower the price of prescriptions. The subhead alleged that important
congressmen have ties to the industry, as if this were
somehow not right or normal.
OK, a brief
excursion into cosmic truth. First, socialism. Hard-line conservatives
with little grasp of economics refer to anything they dont
like Hillary, national health care, regulation of anything
if it might cost them money as socialist. Its
a utility pejorative, devoid of meaning, as racist and
elitist are for political south-paws. Socialism is of
course a system in which the government owns the means of production.
Check your dictionary.
Ah! But in
America, the means of production own the government. Inverted socialism
it is. Here is a far better thing. If you are a means of production,
anyway.
Example: Bausch
& Lomb makes ophthalmic salt water, useful in treating corneal
edema, under the trade name Muro. In the Yankee Capital,
it costs $23 for 1.8 ounces; in Wincherster, Va., $19; in Farmacias
Guadalajara, about $6. The identical product. The generic here,
Hipoton, comes in at about $3.
You could call
it price-fixing, but I prefer to think of it as governmental regulation
of prices. It is perfectly legal, because Big Pharma owns the government.
I believe that
Econ textbooks say that price controls havent worked from
Diocletian on. Wrong. They work splendidly. Ask Bausch & Lomb.
If you could make over twenty-two bucks on a dimes worth of
salt water, wouldnt you be in favor of governmental interference
in the economy?
Let me explain
medicine briefly. Its an unholy scam. Here in Mexico my wife
occasionally gets ear infections. At any pharmacy, we pick up Amoxicillin,
250mg three times a day for ten days. Six bucks.
Recently we
were staying in Maryland with friends, and she got an ear ache.
Amoxicillin is by prescription only in the US, which means that
doctors have a monopoly on ear aches. It was Friday evening. It
was either agony until Monday or go to one of those mall-based walk-in
clinics, which wanted $150 for the appointment and prescribed $78
in medicines.
Its a
scam, pure and simple. Above the level of county government, the
US is as corrupt as Mexico could ever be, and its mostly legal.
Yes, I know all the who-struck-John from doctors about engendering
resistant bugs. Funny. Any pharmacist in Thailand will tell you
the same thing a US doctor will Amoxicillin, take all ten days
worth, etc. Scam.
Finally, I
find that Northrop has unveiled an unmanned fighter,
the X-47 I think. (Unveiled is a curious word, suggesting
a blushing virgin.) Again, its inverse socialism. America
has no military enemies and the country is going broke, but the
means of production own the government, and so well get the
thing at some huge cost. Northrop is picking the pocket of the corpse
as it begins to decompose. Reminds me of Wall Street. Government
by looters.
Aaagh!
June
15, 2009
Fred
Reed is author of Nekkid
in Austin: Drop Your Inner Child Down a Well and the just-published
A
Brass Pole in Bangkok: A Thing I Aspire to Be. Visit his
blog.
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