From
the book Triumph of the Market
“Normalization of the unthinkable comes easily when money, status, power, and jobs are at stake. Companies and workers can always be found to manufacture poison gases, napalm, or instruments of torture, and intellectuals will be dredged up to justify their production and use”
The concept of the banality of evil came into prominence following the publication of Hannah Arendt's 1963 book Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil, which was based on the trial of Adolph Eichmann in Jerusalem. Arendt's thesis was that people who carry out unspeakable crimes, like Eichmann, a top administrator in the machinery of the Nazi death camps, may not be crazy fanatics at all, but rather ordinary individuals who simply accept the premises of their state and participate in any ongoing enterprise with the energy of good bureaucrats.
Normalizing the Unthinkable
Doing terrible things in an organized and
systematic way rests on "normalization." This is the process whereby
ugly, degrading, murderous, and unspeakable acts become routine and are
accepted as "the way things are done." There is usually a division of
labor in doing and rationalizing the unthinkable, with the direct brutalizing
and killing done by one set of individuals; others keeping the machinery of
death (sanitation, food supply) in order; still others producing the implements
of killing, or working on improving technology (a better crematory gas, a
longer burning and more adhesive napalm, bomb fragments that penetrate flesh in
hard-to-trace patterns). It is the function of defense intellectuals and other
experts, and the mainstream media, to normalize the unthinkable for the general
public. The late Herman Kahn spent a lifetime making nuclear war palatable (On
Thermonuclear War, Thinking About the Unthinkable), and this strangelovian
phoney got very good press. ~In an excellent article entitled "Normalizing
the unthinkable," in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists of March 1984, Lisa
Peattie described how in the Nazi death camps work was "normalized"
for the long-term prisoners as well as regular personnel: "[P]rison
plumbers laid the water pipe in the crematorium and prison electricians wired
the fences. The camp managers maintained standards and orderly process.
The
cobblestones which paved the crematorium yard at Auschwitz had to be perfectly
scrubbed." Peattie focused on the parallel between routinization in the
death camps and the preparations for nuclear war, where the "unthinkable"
is organized and prepared for in a division of labor participated in by people
at many levels. Distance from execution helps render responsibility hazy.
"Adolph Eichmann was a thoroughly responsible person, according to his
understanding of responsibility. For him, it was clear that the heads of state
set policy. His role was to implement, and fortunately, he felt, it was never
part of his job actually to have to kill anyone."Peattie noted that the head of MlT's main military
research lab in the 1960s argued that "their concern was development, not
use, of technology." Just as in the death camps, in weapons labs and
production facilities, resources are allocated on the basis of effective
participation in the larger system, workers derive support from interactions
with others in the mutual effort, and complicity is obscured by the routineness
of the work, interdependence, and distance from the results.Peattie also pointed out how, given the
unparalleled disaster that would follow nuclear war, "resort is made to rendering
the system playfully, via models and games." There is also a vocabulary
developed to help render the unthinkable palatable: "incidents,"
"vulnerability indexes," "weapons impacts," and
"resource availability." She doesn't mention it, but our old friend
"collateral damage," used in the 1991 Persian Gulf War, came out of
the nukespeak tradition.
Profits end Jobs in Death
Normalization of the unthinkable comes easily when
money, status, power, and jobs are at stake. Companies and workers can always be
found to manufacture poison gases, napalm, or instruments of torture, and
intellectuals will be dredged up to justify their production and use. The
rationalizations are hoary with age: government knows best, ours is a strictly
defensive effort, or, if it wasn't me somebody else would do it. There is also
the retreat to ignorance, real, cultivated, or feigned. Consumer ignorance of
process is important. Dr. Samuel Johnson avowed that we would kill a cow rather
than forego eating meat, but visits to slaughterhouses have made quite a few
people into vegetarians. A cover story of Newsweek some years ago, illustrating
U.S. consumption of meat by showing livestock walking into a human mouth,
elicited many protests-people don't like to be reminded that steaks are
obtained from slaughtered animals; they like to imagine that they are
manufactured in factories, possibly out of biomass.The bureaucratization of the use of animals for
human ends is a large and controversial subject, but the potential for abuse is
continuously realized as stock raisers, slaughterhouses, trappers, the
Pentagon, the Animal Damage Control Agency, chemical, medical and cosmetic
researchers, and academic entrepreneurs search for ways to improve the bottom
line or fill in niches of "knowledge" that somebody will pay for. At
the University of Pennsylvania a few years ago there was a Head Injury Lab,
funded by the government, in which baboons were subjected to head injuries in
the alleged interest of helping us (i.e., creatures with souls, the culmination
of the evolutionary process, and the realization of the purpose of the cosmos).
The lab was invaded by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), who
among other things took away some records and films. The documentary which PETA
made out of these materials, which showed these intelligent creatures having
their heads smashed and rendered into zombies, also gave clear evidence that
official rules of treatment of lab animals were violated, and, most important,
that the participants' attitudes toward the animals were insensitive and ugly.
It was not hard to think of death camps watching the documentary of this lab in
action. Yet the scientific community at Penn not only defends the use of
animals against outside critics with passion and apparent unanimity, but has
never to my knowledge admitted in public that the Head Injury Lab got out of
hand.In building weapons, contractors and the Pentagon
have become quite sophisticated in spreading business over many states, to
reach a critical mass of jobs, profits and legislators/media by congressional
district to maximize the lobbying base for funding. Jobs are jobs, whether
building schools or Peacekeeper Missiles or cutting down thousand-year-old
redwood trees. I was slightly nauseated during the Vietnam War era by Boeing
ads soliciting workers for its helicopter plant, touting itself as an
"equal opportunity employer (EOE)." Maybe the Dachau camp management
was also an EOE, for jobs that needed to be done and for which there was an effective
demand.
Normalizing Shooting Human Fish in the Persian
Gulf Barrel
In the Persian Gulf War of 1991 Uncle Sam was an
EOE, and our boys and girls over there were doing their assigned jobs,
repelling naked aggression in another Operation Just Cause. The war was forced
upon us by Saddam Hussein's rejection of the UN's and "allies"
insistence that he disgorge Kuwait, much as Bush "plainly" did not
want war (Anthony Lewis).Having made it Operation Just Cause No. 17, and a
game with winners and losers, we could reasonably root for us-the moral
force-to win. We were also defending Kuwait, and if once again the party being
"saved" was "destroyed," well, this was not our fault.
Besides, there is the "principle," of non-aggression, to which we are
utterly devoted.The media could thus focus on our brave boys,
girls, generals, and officials to tell us all about their plans, moves,
reactions, and miscellaneous thoughts. We could watch them in action as they
took off, landed, ate, joked, and expressed their feelings on the enemy,
weather, and folks back home in the Big PX. They were part of an extended
family, doing a dirty job, but with clean bombs and with the moral certainty of
a just cause.
The point was not often made that the enemy was
relatively defenceless, and in somewhat the same position as the
"natives" colonized, exterminated, and enslaved by the West in past
centuries by virtue of muskets and machine guns ... Our technical superiority
reflected our moral superiority. If it all seemed like shooting human fish in a
barrel, one must keep in mind that we were dealing with lesser creatures
(grasshoppers, two-legged animals, cockroaches), people who don't value life as
much as we do, who allowed "another Hitler" to rule over them, and
who stood in our way.One of the effects of high-tech warfare, as well
as the exclusive focus on "our" casualties, plus censorship (official
and self), is that the public is spared the sight of burning flesh. That enemy
casualties were given great prominence during the Vietnam War is one of the
great, and now institutionalized, myths of that era. Morley Safer's showing a
GI applying a cigarette lighter to a Vietnamese thatched hut is used and
referred to repeatedly as illustrating media boldness at that time because
other cases would be hard to find. It caused CBS and Safer a lot of trouble
(and he has been trying to make up for this sin ever since). Enormous
government pressure and flak from other sources caused the media to provide
grisly photos of enemy victims only with the greatest caution, and very
infrequently, especially in light of the grisly reality. Capital intensive
warfare in itself makes for distancing the public from the slaughter of mere
gooks and Arabs.
This is helpful in normalizing the unspeakable and
unthinkable.On February 5, 1991, the Philadelphia Inquirer
carried an Associated Press dispatch by Alexander Higgins, "Marriage finds
new expression in gulf: Honey, pass the bombs." It is a little romance of
a newly married couple, located at an air base in Saudi Arabia-and therefore
regrettably obliged to sleep in separate tents-whose function is to load bombs
on A-10 attack jets. It is a personal interest story, of two people and their
relationship, with a job to do, in an unromantic setting. A fine study in the
routinization of violence, of the banality of evil and the ways it is impressed
on the public.
Source: www.informationclearinghouse
8 comments:
1856: King Ang Duong apprise Mr. de Montigny, French envoy in visit to Bangkok, through the intermediary of Bishop Miche, his intention to yield Koh Tral to France (cf. “The Second [French] Empire of IndoChina”).
1863: Establishing the Protectorate of Cambodia, France annexed Kampuchea Krom, made a French colony out of it, and named it “Cochinchine”.
May 25, 1874: Koh Tral (Phu Quoc) which belonged to Cambodia (under the reign of King Ang Duong) was placed under the administration of the Governor of Cochinchine, i.e. under the administration of France, by the French Protectorate.
June 16, 1875: Koh Tral is attached to the inspection district of Hatien which was colonized by France. One needs to recall that in 1855, King Ang Duong reminded Napoleon III [first French President (1948-1852), later French Emperor (1852-1870)] that “the territories annexed by Vietnam located between the Western branch of the Mekong [River] and the Gulf of Siam (Hatien area) were “actually Cambodian land” (cf. A. Dolphin-Dauphin-Meunier – “History of Cambodia”, pg. 99). Therefore, Koh Tral always remains a Cambodian island, even though it is under the administration of colonial France.
January 31, 1939: the “Brévié Line” which is not a maritime border demarcation, but rather a line dividing the police and administrative authority “on the islands along the Gulf of Siam” [was established]. By this act, Koh Tral was placed, as it did in 1875, under the French colonial administration of Cochinchine. Brévié himself specified that “the territorial dependence of these islands (including that of Phu Quoc) remains entirely reserved”.
June 04, 1949: In spite of Cambodian protests and the Deferre Motion [the Deferre Motion has been part of the Bill of Transfer of French Cochinchine to Vietnam which spelled out specific rights of the Khmer Krom people], France voted a law allowing the attachment of the Cochinchine territory (Khmer territory) to Vietnam.
April 24, 1954: at the Geneva Conference, Cambodia still continued to protest against the unjust and uneven transfer of her Cochinchine lands to Vietnam by France, and reserved her right to litigate the case at the United Nations.
We, Viet, have gone to hell and back victoriously...and
Let me tell you something:
GOD already knows, dumb Khmer is helpless. We, Viet, are already controlling Viet-Cambodia from top to bottom, from the Senate to the farm land...
Hun Sen will be irrelevant in the very near future and there will be more and brighter Viet-Khmer/Khmer-Viet smarter ones to lead Viet-Cambodia...
Viet is everywhere in Viet-Cambodia from farmer to technician, from nurse to doctor, from firefighter to engineer, from rubber plantation owner/worker to Hun Sen's political advisor and bodyguards including Angkor Wat's owner...You all name it and Viet is there...Khmer doesn't do squat besides getting addicted to Viet's ass in Viet-Cambodia, even foreigners are enjoying it nicely and quietly too...
Once again, whether or not all you dumb Khmer surrender yourselves to Viet, Khmer is now deep-rooted Viet, and irreversibly so already.
Hun Sen is just a dumb Viet-Khmer that can be disposed of at anytime at just a blink of an eye!
Challenge me if all of you dumb Khmer can. We have millions of us (legally the majority thanks to that dumb Hun Sen) that will vote for Viet-Khmer candidate legally and democratically forever, even the outside world would support and agree and as a matter of factly, there is not much the outside can do about it...
How Sam Raingsy and/or any of your worthless so-called dumb heroe(s) including the stupid dumb king Sihanouk of yours that just wants to reign plan to win Cambodia back? The Federation of Indochina under Viet's rule and control is here to stay on this planet earth for real. How do all of you dumb Khmer think or plan to de-vietnamize it???
KRT is just a show to entertain the world. We, Viet, are that good and smart.
Can Khmer put up the second Killing fields to get rid of millions of legal Viet-Khmer citizen now like we, Viet, did?
Okay you dumb Khmer - put it up or shut up while we, Viet, are domesticating you for the bright future of the Federation of Indochina!
It's all too late for you dumb Khmer already!!!
Ms. Soap
P.s Think about how all of our Viet-Khmer/Khmer-Viet offsprings/Half-breeds would look beautifully and be smart like in our Federation of Indochina???
តើខ្មែរអាចសំឡាប់ប្រជាជន យួន ខ្មែរ រាប់លាន
អ្នកបានដូចដែល វៀត ធ្វើនោះទេ?
ស្ដាប់ឮទេខ្មែរ ល្ងង់ខ្លៅ???
Once again, can Khmer put up the second Killing Field to get rid of millions of legal Viet-Khmer citizen now like we, Viet, did?
Eest-ce que vous m'entendez les ignorants Khmers?
Juste Pour me répéter:
Peut Khmer créer un deuxième «Killing Field» pour se débarasser des millions de Viet-Khmer qui sont maintenant les habitants légaux du Viet-Cambodge comme nous, les Viets, avions fait?
KI-Media is yesterday news and ought to shut down for good or better yet, come kiss our Viet's ass now!
Our Viet's ass (80 millions) is resource #1. We defeated the French and the Americans just with our ass and do not cry a river about it, like the Americans do about their own. We, Viet, can let loose another million of our new fresh ass into Viet-Khmer shortly...as per Hun Sen's agreement just to let him rule...
The Chinkies are busy making money for themselves while enjoying Viet's ass in Viet-Cambodia already!
Prove me wrong you dumb Khmer!
June 07, 1957: Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Council of Ministers, requested in a letter to Lon Nol, then National Defense Minister, to ensure the protection of all islands located along the Gulf of Siam (thus also including Koh Tral), and in particular, the group of islands of Poulo-Pangjang (Khmer name: Koh Krachak Ses; Vietnamese name: Tho Chu), Koh PouloWai (Khmer name: Koh Ach Ses) and Koh Tang.
December 30, 1957: In his Kret regarding the delimitation of the Cambodian continental shelf, King Norodom Suramarit clearly reaffirmed that Cambodia reserved her retention on her historical rights to Koh Tral (cf. Article 6 of the Kret).
1963: In the book “Cambodia Geography” published in 1963 by Tan Kim Huon, a Khmer scholar who was also an agricultural engineer and forestry expert, [he indicated that] Koh Tral is indeed a Cambodian island (cf. maps no. 3, 12, and 19).
1969: Koh Tral (Phu Quoc) is included in the official list of Cambodian islands published by the Industry and Mineral Resources Ministry, and was numbered 61 (on a total of 64 islands).
July 01, 1972: Following the July 1, 1972 Kret, the Khmer Republic Government maintains its
reaffirmation of its sovereignty on its continental shelf and warns oil companies against [potential] consequences of any of their actions undertaken in this zone. Koh Tral still remains Cambodian.
1975 to End of 1978: Status quo.
July 07, 1982: Koh Tral (Phu Quoc) and Poulo-Pangjang (Tho Chu) appear in the Vietnamese territory, on a map attached to the “Treaty on the Historical Water Zone between the Popular Republic of Kampuchea and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam”.
Therefore, Vietnam annexes 30,000 sq. km. of Khmer maritime territory, and it creates the “historical sea” extending 10,000 sq. km. off of Koh Tral (cf. Cambodia: Oil Research, Continental Shelf – Mr. Sean Pengse, April 1995).
*Several of the Krets referred above are available at:
http://www.cfcambodge.org/Anglais/CadreA.htm
The past is history...The winner always makes and rewrites history...
We, Viet, have and is doing just that...and there is nothing you dumb Khmer can do about it! What was Khmer's is now Viet's...and it remains that way for all of your dumb khmer's life time
Let me tell you something else also:
GOD already knows, dumb Khmer is helpless. We, Viet, are already controlling Viet-Cambodia from top to bottom, from the Senate to the farm land...
Hun Sen will be irrelevant in the very near future and there will be more and brighter Viet-Khmer/Khmer-Viet smarter ones to lead Viet-Cambodia...
Viet is everywhere in Viet-Cambodia from farmer to technician, from nurse to doctor, from firefighter to engineer, from rubber plantation owner/worker to Hun Sen's political advisor and bodyguards including Angkor Wat's owner...You all name it and Viet is there...Khmer doesn't do squat besides getting addicted to Viet's ass in Viet-Cambodia, even foreigners are enjoying it nicely and quietly too...
Once again, whether or not all you dumb Khmer surrender yourselves to Viet, Khmer is now deep-rooted Viet, and irreversibly so already.
Hun Sen is just a dumb Viet-Khmer that can be disposed of at anytime at just a blink of an eye!
Challenge me if all of you dumb Khmer can. We have millions of us (legally the majority thanks to that dumb Hun Sen) that will vote for Viet-Khmer candidate legally and democratically forever, even the outside world would support and agree and as a matter of factly, there is not much the outside can do about it...
How Sam Raingsy and/or any of your worthless so-called dumb heroe(s) including the stupid dumb king Sihanouk of yours that just wants to reign plan to win Cambodia back? The Federation of Indochina under Viet's rule and control is here to stay on this planet earth for real. How do all of you dumb Khmer think or plan to de-vietnamize it???
KRT is just a show to entertain the world. We, Viet, are that good and smart.
Can Khmer put up the second Killing fields to get rid of millions of legal Viet-Khmer citizen now like we, Viet, did?
Okay you dumb Khmer - put it up or shut up while we, Viet, are domesticating you for the bright future of the Federation of Indochina!
It's all too late for you dumb Khmer already!!!
Ms. Soap
P.s Think about how all of our Viet-Khmer/Khmer-Viet offsprings/Half-breeds would look beautifully and be smart like in our Federation of Indochina???
តើខ្មែរអាចសំឡាប់ប្រជាជន យួន ខ្មែរ រាប់លាន
អ្នកបានដូចដែល វៀត ធ្វើនោះទេ?
ស្ដាប់ឮទេខ្មែរ ល្ងង់ខ្លៅ???
Once again, can Khmer put up the second Killing Field to get rid of millions of legal Viet-Khmer citizen now like we, Viet, did?
Eest-ce que vous m'entendez les ignorants Khmers?
Juste Pour me répéter:
Peut Khmer créer un deuxième «Killing Field» pour se débarasser des millions de Viet-Khmer qui sont maintenant les habitants légaux du Viet-Cambodge comme nous, les Viets, avions fait?
KI-Media is yesterday news and ought to shut down for good or better yet, come kiss our Viet's ass now!
Our Viet's ass (80 millions) is resource #1. We defeated the French and the Americans just with our ass and do not cry a river about it, like the Americans do about their own. We, Viet, can let loose another million of our new fresh ass into Viet-Khmer shortly...as per Hun Sen's agreement just to let him rule...
The Chinkies are busy making money for themselves while enjoying Viet's ass in Viet-Cambodia already!
Prove me wrong you dumb Khmer!
DUMB, VIETCONGS/VIETNAMS, YOUR SMART IN THE BAD WAYS BY KILLING KHMERS PEOPLE AND TAKE OVER THEIR LANDS AND COUNTY ETC. EVEN IN AMERICA, WHEN YOU (DUMB VIETCONGS), DO SOMETHING WRONGS.
1. YOU TELLING AMERICANS PEOPLE, YOU ARE KHMER/CAMBODIAN.
2 WHEN YOU (DUMB VIETCONGS) DO SOMETHING GOOD, YOU TELLING AMERICANS
PEOPLE, YOU ARE VIETNAMESE OR CHINESE.
DON'T LOOKS DOWN ON KHMERS PEOPLE AS YOU ARE SO DUMB TOO.
AND THE WORLD IS HAPPENING EVERYWHERE NOW, MAYBE YOUR (DUMB EVILS VIETCONGS) GO TO HELL SOON.
7:14 AM - You are keeping yourself even worse and the worst just because you are a dog eater as we the people in the world. You want guys to get excited about your stinky hole/smelly virgina, hello no!
7:14 AM
Over 2 000 000 innocent Vietnamese people have been murdered by US Army during the War.
You should find justice for your innocent Viet victims.
Evidentially, there is no sign of intellegence at all here on KI-Media, except the Viet...
P. from Long Beach
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