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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWe are living in an episode of The Twilight Zone...
One particular episode: Its a Good Life
I am going to post the entire plot summary from wiki here for those who are not familiar with the episode:
Six-year-old Anthony Fremont has godlike mental powers, including mind-reading. He has isolated his town of Peaksville, Ohio, from the rest of the universe. The people must grow their own food, and supplies of common household items, such as bar soap, have been dwindling. He has blocked television signals and caused cars not to work. He creates grotesque creatures, such as three-headed gophers, which he then kills. Everybody is under his rule, even his parents.
The people live in fear of Anthony, constantly telling him how everything he does is "good", since he banishes anyone thinking unhappy thoughts forever to a place that he calls "the cornfield." Having never experienced any form of discipline, he does not understand that his actions are harmful. He is confused when his father tells him that the neighbors are reluctant to let their children play with him after he sent several of his playmates to the cornfield.
One night each week, Anthony gives the townsfolk one hour of television, which he creates and projects onto the family TV set. The adults gather around in the Fremonts' living room, squirming uncomfortably as Anthony shows them a vision of battling dinosaurs with ample gore. Unable to voice their real feelings, they tell Anthony that it was far better than what used to be on TV.
Afterwards, the adults celebrate their friend Dan Hollis's birthday. He gets two presents from his wife: a bottle of brandy (one of only five bottles of liquor left in the village) and a Perry Como record. Dan is eager to listen to the record, but he's reminded by everyone that Anthony does not like singing. Getting drunk from the brandy, he starts complaining about the miserable state of the town, not being able to listen to the record, and no one singing "Happy Birthday" to him. Dan snaps and confronts the child, calling him a monster and a murderer. While Anthony's anger grows, Dan yells for someone to attack Anthony from behind and end his reign of terror. Aunt Amy (who isn't able to sing anymore because of Anthony) tentatively reaches for a fireplace poker, but no one has the courage to act. Anthony transforms Dan into a jack-in-the-box, causing his wife to break down. The adults are horrified at what Anthony has done, and his father asks him to wish Dan into the cornfield, which Anthony does.
Anthony then causes snow to begin falling outside. The snow will kill off at least half the crops and the town will face starvation. Anthony's father starts to rebuke Anthony about this, but his wife and the other adults look on with worried smiles on their faces. The intimidated father then smiles and tells Anthony "...But it's good that you're making it snow, Anthony, it's real good. And tomorrow... tomorrow's gonna be a real good day!"
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We have a terrifying situation in which a childlike individual who has never been disciplined, or reprimanded has the potential to take the reins of a nation, which, by its sheer magnitude and military power controls the destiny of mankind. Nearly everyone within the ruling sphere of influence is scared to death of this individual, and is terrified of being turned into the equivalent of the Jack-in-the-Box. In addition to the obvious, there are most certainly forces at work of which we are entirely unaware, which include but are not limited to the influences of despotic rulers of other countries, enormous financial remuneration, and the trading of our most precious resource, that being our national security, for without the near-certainty of our safety on a daily basis, we are thrown into an abyss of worry, fear, and constant near-panic.
Up until recently, one of the great advantages of being an American, was that when one went to sleep at night, one was certain to awaken into the same country in which one had experienced the day before. This is no longer true: we have a situation which on an hourly basis is very fluid, and the underpinnings of our democracy, of our leadership, and of common sense and decency have been eroded by the metaphorical termites of fascism. There are no longer any predictors of success or even stability, which are accepted as the norm. Anything may happen at any given moment, no statement is considered to outrageous for tolerance, and any lie may be conjured up out of the blue, and taken as fact by a large percentage of the population.
One of the axioms of existence, taught in basic logic, and/or mathematics classes, is that if one accepts a false statement, then any supposition may follow as truth. We have been deluged by a fire hose of lies and scenarios, such that any proposition presented is acceptable, assuming that one is willing to acknowledge the legitimacy of the false statement which preceded it. For example, if one is willing to believe that two election workers brought hundreds of thousands of votes into a tallying location on thumb drives, then one may conclude that President Biden is not legitimately the President.
Logically and mathematically one would be correct in ones thought process if this is the case. One may promulgate a vast array of similar lies, and there will be no doubt in ones mind that the whole process is corrupt. This was utilized with great success by Hitler and Mussolini and history isnt just rhyming, but it looks like it may be repeating itself.
In fiction, the good guys finally win: books by Tom Clancy or Robert Ludlum for the most part demonstrate that patriotic morality and the American experiment will continue with some requirements for evolving and more specific oversight, but that is fiction and quite frankly I am less optimistic today than I was 10 years ago that America will be able to continue as it was conceived.
I will leave you with a story, as usual. I was acquainted with a very powerful individual professionally, and this individual was treated with kid gloves by literally everyone in my area. People were scared to death of this man, and all he had to do was pick up a phone and make an angry call and mountains would move and people would literally shake with fear. When he finally died hundreds and hundreds of people showed up for his funeral, including dozens of politicians, and I remember sitting there listening to the eulogies with everybodys singing the dead mans praises im thinking to myself that the vast number of people were here just to make sure that he was really dead, and that they could breathe again.
This is what is going to happen eventually on a national basis, but the question is, will we survive as the nation we know to that point, or will be wished into the cornfield?
FarPoint
(14,901 posts)I have said this for a few years now...We are either in the Upside-down World or Twighlight Zone...
Norbert
(7,822 posts)It's good that you want the economy to tank and that you want to make a mockery of the judicial system and building a dome over the United States is a wonderful idea...
Pototan
(3,196 posts)Anthony does act like Trump and the villagers act like elected Republican office holders. They go along with Anthony out of fear, even though they know better.
The rank-and-file MAGA cult members, on the other hand, remind me of the movie the Invasion of the Body Snatchers starring Donald Sutherland.
PCIntern
(28,475 posts)Both great
KS Toronado
(23,733 posts)was better than the remake IMO.
PCIntern
(28,475 posts)Weirdly, my personal exception is The Getaway. But I was never a giant McQueen fan. So theres that
spanone
(141,876 posts)
Perhaps less well-known as part of the 1980s musical phenomenon Barnes and Barnes and their song "Fish Heads."
Think. Again.
(22,456 posts)The clarity of this post is needed right now.
Being able to fully understand, in concrete terms, what we are faced with is not only oddly comforting, but should allow us to hold onto the hope that we CAN get through and past this shared ordeal, and hopefully allow us the clarity of thought and emotion to find a way to end it.
2naSalit
(103,470 posts)CommonHumanity
(364 posts)Very clear and engaging writing. And I agree with your points!
LeftinOH
(5,659 posts)..and while he doesn't discuss politics much, he IS politically progressive; he was properly horrified when DT was elected. Otherwise, Mumy mostly dotes on his grandchildren and seems like a genuinely nice person.
shanti
(21,801 posts)TheRickles
(3,452 posts)The first one does the direct confrontation, and the other one steps up to act, proving that the first one is not alone. Then the rebellion can become contagious because the others now feel safe enough to act - it's the "I am Spartacus" phenomenon (vs. the Kitty Genovese story, for those old enough to remember it).
So far, Lynne Cheney has been pretty much a loner among prominent R's, not enough for a critical mass. But if one or two judges actually takes a step to discipline Trump in the current trials, or if he gets a couple of verdicts against him, then the tide may change.
And thanks, PCIntern, for another excellent post.
Kid Berwyn
(24,757 posts)
Psycho with god-like powers thinks only he exists and the rest of humanity exist as simulacra is there for amusement and exploitation. Anthony shows how such a being would act when unrestricted by conscience only he is Divine, the rest are mere phantoms. In our case, the real life self-involved monster actually works for Putin.
jaxexpat
(7,794 posts)coffeenap
(3,297 posts)Your message belongs in the NYT, on MSNBC, in The Atlantic, on f'ing NPR. It perfectly expresses the reality of this moment. Thank you, DU friend.
triron
(22,240 posts)Scalded Nun
(1,720 posts)Just humans rather than aliens pulling the strings.
Mob mentality.
PCIntern
(28,475 posts)From the day it was first broadcast, my mom referred to it in many contexts to the day she left this planet.
shanti
(21,801 posts)Son 2 (Gen X) loves it, as did his grandfather.
multigraincracker
(37,846 posts)multigraincracker
(37,846 posts)neither his Synagogue nor his wifes Catholic Church would marry then. They found a Secular Humanist Church in Columbus that would. After that they joined and became members. They donated money that grew that church into what it is today.
Wild blueberry
(8,344 posts)Thank you.
hay rick
(9,659 posts)The fear of Trump is based on his own vast exaggerations of his power and the media's non-stop repetition of those claims. When I read the Twilight Zone story it reminded me of a Trump as jack-in-the-box graphic I made about a month ago. I thought I posted it on DU but evidently did not. I will post it over the weekend.
Kali
(56,861 posts)Evolve Dammit
(21,803 posts)Skittles
(172,243 posts)a very bad man!
