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As long as there are humans, there will be those perceived to be enemies. Certainly the Taliban and ISIS perceive those in the west to be enemies. You donât have to make them. You just decide that they are enemies, and they areâŠ
Here in Vespucciland, we have always needed a specific bogeyman. The Taliban and ISIS just donât make the grade, because we need a face that we can hate. Saddam? Face. Bin Ladin? Face. Hitler? Face. We just donât get that worked up over a faceless enemy.
There seems to be a consensus among commenters here that real danger does not exist. I imagine you agree on other pleasant fictions, too. You are bonkers.
We spend $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to scare us for entertainment. The military/industrial complex taps into that market for their own $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. We will reap what we sow.
Many ways of looking at their dilemma. Maybe that they are the problem; or their ability to create new illusions. For the institutional paranoid, most hallucinations are expensive.
Only need âbogeymenâ when you run out of real enemies. Need to have some perceived danger to justify massive weaponry build up. Not a problem since WWII.A bigger problem today seems to be figuring out who your friends are. In the Iraq-Syria-Afghanistan-Turkey-Iran debacle the âfriendâ we arm today inevitably becomes tomorrowâs enemy. This is likely to go on ad infinitum so we wonât need bogeymen for a while.
âYour post is incredibly profoundâŠ.â~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I wish I could find dtroutmaâs post so I could know what the hill youâre talking about.
Remember when 30 Cubans on Grenada had to be conquered before they could invade America, how about Manuel Noriega? Sometimes the bogeyâs take real imagination to fear.
Which, about press coverage: On CBS morning show, film clips of news, like in 1959 when they accidentally dropped an atomic bomb on South Carolina, that didnât detonate, it rated about 26 seconds of news coverage, and the question was how many weeks, or longer, would the media blow this up today?? (Saw them nearly lose a B-52 with a bomb nearly out of the bay at March AFB- it never made any news at all.)
Yes, the mediaâs job today is to keep the children frightened.
It seems like Wiley has fallen into the same trap as most political cartoonists. They canât distinguish between the war mongers (politicians) and the war fighters (soldiers).
Politicians start wars and expect soldiers to finish them.
dflak: The stars on the shoulders and all the medals prove these are NOT the guys who do the actual war fighting. Which we now have several times the number of flag officers we had in WW II, and mostly they just run projects with contractors to benefit the MIC.
We always had âthemsâ. Sad but true. Moreover, to someone out there, we are the âthemâ. I liked it better when the REAL enemy was Martians. Uh-oh, I just spotted the XXVth Roman Legion over the hill. Duck and Cover !!
The problem is that the General Public is beginning to suffer from Bogeyman Burnout..They tune in Faux Nooze and think to themselves:âIâve seen worse than That on my Playstation.â.Which, these days, is sadly True.
Wallythe2 over 9 years ago
â⊠We are running out of bogeymenâŠâ ââŠAny volunteers?â
Darsan54 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Call Roger Ailes STAT !!!
Argythree over 9 years ago
As long as there are humans, there will be those perceived to be enemies. Certainly the Taliban and ISIS perceive those in the west to be enemies. You donât have to make them. You just decide that they are enemies, and they areâŠ
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
It should be remembered that Bogeymen are not real, only endless false fears to control the children.
Bilan over 9 years ago
We have bogeymen alright (Taliban and ISIS), but we also have congressmen that donât want to send troops right before an election.
keenanthelibrarian over 9 years ago
Bogeymen â is that the same as the âBad Guysâ?
Varnes over 9 years ago
Hey, we can always invade Iraq again.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago
If only.
phylum over 9 years ago
what is the difference between a make believe ogre and lying..??
Prestondinjax over 9 years ago
Yeah, only in cartoon worldâŠ
Plumbob Wilson over 9 years ago
Here in Vespucciland, we have always needed a specific bogeyman. The Taliban and ISIS just donât make the grade, because we need a face that we can hate. Saddam? Face. Bin Ladin? Face. Hitler? Face. We just donât get that worked up over a faceless enemy.
tripwire45 over 9 years ago
Politicians make perfectly acceptable âbogeymenâ.
gammaguy over 9 years ago
âMakeâ, as in âcreateâ?.Acceptable to whom?
whiteheron over 9 years ago
Heâs the Universal SoldierSing Along
normanconquest over 9 years ago
There seems to be a consensus among commenters here that real danger does not exist. I imagine you agree on other pleasant fictions, too. You are bonkers.
1953Baby over 9 years ago
Read enough history and you find out just how true this statement is. . .(Hitler/Nazies notwithstanding).
Oxnate over 9 years ago
Just reuse the old ones.
Dour Scotsman over 9 years ago
GOP is working on war with Iran, that and the required 20 year occupation should keep the arms manufacturers in reliable profitsâŠâŠ
Arty8846 over 9 years ago
We spend $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to scare us for entertainment. The military/industrial complex taps into that market for their own $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. We will reap what we sow.
e.groves over 9 years ago
Read Orwellâs â1984â.
mourdac Premium Member over 9 years ago
Never run out of bogeymen, unfortunately.
dabugger over 9 years ago
Many ways of looking at their dilemma. Maybe that they are the problem; or their ability to create new illusions. For the institutional paranoid, most hallucinations are expensive.
Rarely528 over 9 years ago
Only need âbogeymenâ when you run out of real enemies. Need to have some perceived danger to justify massive weaponry build up. Not a problem since WWII.A bigger problem today seems to be figuring out who your friends are. In the Iraq-Syria-Afghanistan-Turkey-Iran debacle the âfriendâ we arm today inevitably becomes tomorrowâs enemy. This is likely to go on ad infinitum so we wonât need bogeymen for a while.
magicwalnut over 9 years ago
There will always be a âthemâ. No worries.
yimhere over 9 years ago
All right, menâŠ.. with so little to do â itâs time to line up and pass out some more medals
goweeder over 9 years ago
âYour post is incredibly profoundâŠ.â~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I wish I could find dtroutmaâs post so I could know what the hill youâre talking about.
Nick Danger over 9 years ago
Russia, who everyone wanted to trust and embrace, may not be the old USSR, but itâs putting on most of the costume and gear to take over the role.
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
Remember when 30 Cubans on Grenada had to be conquered before they could invade America, how about Manuel Noriega? Sometimes the bogeyâs take real imagination to fear.
Which, about press coverage: On CBS morning show, film clips of news, like in 1959 when they accidentally dropped an atomic bomb on South Carolina, that didnât detonate, it rated about 26 seconds of news coverage, and the question was how many weeks, or longer, would the media blow this up today?? (Saw them nearly lose a B-52 with a bomb nearly out of the bay at March AFB- it never made any news at all.)
Yes, the mediaâs job today is to keep the children frightened.
KEA over 9 years ago
follow the money
dflak over 9 years ago
It seems like Wiley has fallen into the same trap as most political cartoonists. They canât distinguish between the war mongers (politicians) and the war fighters (soldiers).
Politicians start wars and expect soldiers to finish them.
Robert Stroud over 9 years ago
Would that this were trueâŠ
Dtroutma over 9 years ago
dflak: The stars on the shoulders and all the medals prove these are NOT the guys who do the actual war fighting. Which we now have several times the number of flag officers we had in WW II, and mostly they just run projects with contractors to benefit the MIC.
Rarely528 over 9 years ago
The decorations Nazi is at it again: âNo more ribbons for you!!!â
braindead Premium Member over 9 years ago
We have always been at war with Oceania.
pouncingtiger over 9 years ago
Roger Ailes at a Fox News Conference
Varnes over 9 years ago
Iâm afraid of the BoogermanâŠâŠ
Tue Elung-Jensen over 9 years ago
But they have all those nice medals for sending other people into war âŠ
spaced man spliff over 9 years ago
We always had âthemsâ. Sad but true. Moreover, to someone out there, we are the âthemâ. I liked it better when the REAL enemy was Martians. Uh-oh, I just spotted the XXVth Roman Legion over the hill. Duck and Cover !!
Rarely528 over 9 years ago
Now that theyâve run out of boogiemen they may have to go after real enemies.
rocketranger2 over 9 years ago
ooh, ooh, pick me!
Tarredandfeathered over 9 years ago
The problem is that the General Public is beginning to suffer from Bogeyman Burnout..They tune in Faux Nooze and think to themselves:âIâve seen worse than That on my Playstation.â.Which, these days, is sadly True.