Open Letters to George W. Bush
Letters to the president from his ardent admirer Belacqua Jones
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Dear George,

 

Ain’t surveillance grand?  Kudos to  group of heads-up prosecutors who trolled the web sites My Space and You Tube where they uncovered a gaggle of sexual offenders posing as teenagers in an attempt to seduce America’s virginal youth. 

 

There are too many pluses to this effort to enumerate, so I will list but a few:

 

  • First, it gets America’s youth use to surveillance at an early age.
  • It ramps up the campaign that uses the threat of sexual predators to regulate, control and censor the internet.
  • It adds another layer to the threats that weigh down the public psyche making it all the more receptive to the security only oppression can offer.

 

We must teach our young that privacy is an archaic concept, a liability in our Age of Terror where multiple threats permeate every nook and cranny of society.  The individual life must be totally transparent with nothing hidden from the State.  The earlier young people realize this, the more receptive they will be to 24/7 surveillance.

 

Besides, surveillance is therapeutic.  Privacy is a breeding ground for sexual perversion and radical thinking.  These are people who lead unhappy lives because they are out of sync with the unified flow of societal order.  The perv want to fuck a young person; the radical wants to fuck the State.  Privacy is a dank tunnel, a dark abyss where the evil of dissent spread like a black mold.  Only the sanitizing light of surveillance will kill this mold.

 

The great danger of the internet is that it gives solace and comfort to artists, poets, and lunatics, no matter how far into the fringe they have wandered.  This is prejudicial to the orderly society.  Our Neocon brethren taught us that yesterday’s fringe is today’s mainstream.  However, were the State to move against artists and poets, it might spark an outcry.  But, by conflating these under the rubric of “sexual predator”, the State can move against them all with greater effectiveness.  A very thin line separates the predator that would corrupt a young body and a predator that would corrupt a young mind.  Why should we allow some radical to consign a young person to a life of trauma and unhappiness by filling their heads with thought of dissent and rebellion?  The well-being of the State demands that the net be scrubbed clean of all predators, be they sexual, political or artistic.

 

The happy American is a threatened America because fear seeks the nearest security blanket.  Thanks to you, that security blanket is the State.  Only oppression offers the security in which the State’s subjects can serve and obey.  Bring the internet under control and we will enter an era of peace and harmony.

 

Your admirer

Belacqua Jones


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