"Accepting the absurdity of everything around us is one step, a necessary experience: it should not become a dead end. It arouses a revolt that can become fruitful." - Albert Camus
In 2015 we are barrelling towards a third world war at breakneck speed and much like the First and Second World Wars, oblivion to this trend is commonplace. From the complete resurgence of fascism in Ukraine
to the overt funding and training of terrorism, to the rapid erosion of the planet's health, crises around the world are converging into situations that affect
all of us. In the meantime what used to be real life has devolved into twenty-four-hour-a-day reality television. Most people do not care (or know) about Obama's legacy as a warmonger and leader of the most war-hungry nation on earth; they do, however, praise his tweets to
Caitlyn Jenner, and other shallow products of the western system of distraction. Whereas 2014 was one of the years in the 21st century in which the possibility of a third world war was reinforced as an inevitability, 2015 has become the year in which such a war is a matter of casual promotion by the
mainstream press. The year 2016 looms on the horizon and with an American presidential election set to dominate it, the construction of fallout shelters is now an idea less absurd than that of any sort of peace under Hillary Clinton or Jeb Bush (or perhaps Donald Trump?).
The United States is a nation whose supremacy relies solely on its projection of military aggression as a means of coercion and political manoeuvring. US
national debt is difficult to comprehend when juxtaposed with its supposed status as a thriving, global superpower.
While much of this military aggression has been disguised as humanitarian aid or democracy promotion, in reality it is the use of soft power as a means of colonisation and resource extraction. Programs such as
Africom continue in their quiet recolonisation of Africa; meanwhile other US initiatives of 'peace and democracy' are loudly and violently bringing the world closer to war.
Comment: From Milton Mayer's book, They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45: