It Can't Happen Here

PICTURE THIS: A folksy, self-consciously plainspoken Southern politician rises to power during a period of profound unrest in America. The nation is facing one of the half-dozen or so of its worst existential crises to date, and the people, once sunny, confident, and striving, are now scared, angry, and disillusioned.

This politician, a "Professional Common Man", executes his rise by relentlessly attacking the liberal media, fancy-talking intellectuals, shiftless progressives, pinkos, promiscuity, and welfare hangers-on, all the while clamoring for a return to traditional values, to love of country, to the pie-scented days of old when things made sense and Americans were indisputably American. He speaks almost entirely in ''noble but slippery abstractions''-Liberty, Freedom, Equality-and people love him, even if they can't fully articulate why without resorting to abstractions themselves.

Through a combination of factors-his easy bearing chief among them (along with massive cash donations from Big Business; disorganization in the liberal opposition; a stuffy, aloof opponent; and support from religious fanatics who feel they've been unfairly marginalized)-he wins the presidential election.

Once in, he appoints his friends and political advisers to high-level positions, stocks the Supreme Court with ''surprisingly unknown lawyers who called [him] by his first name,'' declaws Congress, allows Big Business to dictate policy, consolidates the media, and fills newspapers with ''syndicated gossip from Hollywood.'' Carping newspapermen worry that America is moving backward to a time when anti-German politicians renamed sauerkraut ''Liberty Cabbage'' and ''hick legislators...set up shop as scientific experts and made the world laugh itself sick by forbidding the teaching of evolution,'' but newspaper readers, wary of excessive negativity, pay no mind.

Given the nature of ''powerful and secret enemies'' of America-who are ''planning their last charge'' to take away our freedom-an indefinite state of crisis is declared, and that freedom is stowed away for safekeeping. When the threat passes, we can have it back, but in the meantime, citizens are asked to ''bear with'' the president.

Sure, some say these methods are extreme, but the plain folks are tired of wishy-washy leaders, and feel the president's decisiveness is its own excuse. Besides, as one man says, a fascist dictatorship ''couldn't happen here in America...we're a country of freemen!''

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While more paranoid readers might be tempted to draw parallels between this scenario and sundry predicaments we may or may not be in right now, the story line is actually that of Sinclair Lewis's 1935 novel ''It Can't Happen Here,'' a hastily written cautionary note about America's potential descent into fascism, recently reissued by New American Library in a handsome trade edition with a blood-spattered cover design.

Wow, Sinclair Lewis saw the future. He saw the signs back in 1935 when the political environment was ripe for a decline to facism, he warned us in very specific language. I didn't happen here then, but it could happen here.

It is happening here, now.

Article Source: Boston Globe via Under No Circumstances

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Posted Jan 01 2006, 11:45 AM by michael
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Hank Lynch wrote re: It Can't Happen Here
on 01-14-2006 2:09 PM
Wow dude,
That is pretty spooky. We were due though...after the McCarthy era, came the 60's where we cut loose. Now it's the big focus on the Muslums and the terrorists, who should we be affraid of......who is stealing our rights?....

The maddness will go a little farther, then the people will tire of it, revolt, quit being afraid and party like crazy, go nuts, have fun.

Cheer up folks....the party is on it's way :)
ralph clayton trefry wrote re: It Can't Happen Here
on 02-25-2006 12:51 AM
Who is stealing our rghts? Thats a very profound question. my answer concisely is Darwinism. Rights do not come from man they come from God. Since Darwin does not believe in God-out the window with all your rights. Now you live under pollicy-who's pollicy? Who ever has the dictatorship at the time. Musle determins policy.
michael wrote re: It Can't Happen Here
on 02-25-2006 8:47 AM
Dad, you've got to stop with all of this metaphysical spiritual stuff. Please try to expand your reading beyond Christian fundamentalists.

First, it's not Darwinism, it's evolution. Darwinism is a term used by fundamentalist to demonize the man. Darwin was wrong about a lot of things, but his basic idea lives and has been modified and corrected and is now known as the simple FACT of evolution.

The people stealing our rights are the right-wing neo-conservative regligious fundamentalists that you seem to enjoy reading so much. These are the people who back this corrupt and evil administration.

Please open your eyes and stop hiding behind these idiots. They are leading you down a road of the reality denial.
MR.Ralph Clayton Trefry wrote re: It Can't Happen Here
on 07-10-2006 10:01 PM
If evolvement by chance is the final answer,then I am free to do whatever evile may please me providing I guard myself from whoever objects, by stealth,lies,hiding, camouflage or force.
Do you realy think that would be a fun world to live in? Also such an attitude would evolve the epitomy of hurt and confusion. gosh you may walk down the street and meet a family that may like to have you for supper and I don,t mean in the Christain manor of speaking.
michael wrote re: It Can't Happen Here
on 07-11-2006 4:53 PM
That's the tired old argument that morality is a result of religion, and is absolutely laughable. Morality is a social construct, a product of evolution, just as much as eyes you see with, the brain you think with, and the appendix that provides no function.

Because evolution is a process driven by randomness, it's not perfect. In fact human imperfections are evidence of evolution versus a perfect creator. But as imperfect as it is, it works in one direction, survival of the fittest.

Social evolution works much in the same way, various cultures have tried and failed, others have succeeded. The ones that succeed, are the ones that work together, for the betterment of the community. You can't have a successful society if everyone is running around killing each other and having each other for supper.

Religion is a construct of control. It's a way to trap peoples minds, to bend them to the will of those who claim the power.

Free your mind, let go of the dogma. Life is so much more beautiful without the fear of eternity hanging over your head.

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