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    TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 2008

    Imperialism, Boot Camp and Cognitive Dissonance

    Imperialism, Boot Camp and Cognitive Dissonance

    by James Craven

    Sat Aug 25, 2007 at 06:12:16 PM PDT

    It is time to strip away some of the mythology and outright sycophancy vis-a-vis military

    service in the U.S. imperial war machine. Yes, some heroic actions are undertaken and

    sacrifices made by U.S. forces despite the often ugly intentions of those who sent them

    into battle, but the U.S. military is also full of psychopaths, sociopaths, glory boys,

    morons, racists, proto-fascists, and other forms/types of pathological personalities whooften thrive in a military environment. What kind real veteran, with an IQ over 60, could

    stand or cheer, for one minute, the likes of Chickenhawks Bush and Cheney in faux

    military gear or talking tough to the VFW? Bush in military gear is like a pedophile priest

    in elegant flowing robes.

    They are not "serving" what is euphemistically called "American Democracy" because:

    a) America was never founded as a "Democracy"; it was founded, by white propertied

    elites as a plutocratic pseudo-republic and remains so; b) America is rightly regarded as

    an oppressor and outright suppressor of Democracy not as a liberator and promoter of it

    all over the world;

    Why do "THEY" hate us? Often for some good reasons.

    Imperialism, Boot Camp and Cognitive Dissonance

    copyright 2007 by Jim Craven/Omahkohkiaayo i'poyi

    I am convinced that cognitive dissonance explains a whole lot of human behavior. I

    might even buy it as a central component of a meta-theory of human history. Examples:

    What is a conservative? Answer: A Liberal that has been mugged. What is a Liberal?

    Answer: A Conservative that has been outsourced or downsized.

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    Cognition comes from the Latin root "cognoscere" or becoming acquainted with

    something or "knowing". And dissonance refers to disharmony. Put the two together you

    get cognitive dissonance. Those, who seek to create human robots, build empires on

    the blood and obedience of innocents, cover-up crimes, create advertising, in military

    psyops and those who design curricula and cultures of military boot camps understandit well.

    We have different ways of thinking about things and we have different things we think

    about. There are "facts" we discover or are presented with which we may or may not

    bother to discover, think about or accept as facts. We have beliefs about ourselves,

    those closest to us, about where we live and what we do that come from and are

    modified by a variety of sources. We have emotions or passions about things that often

    correspond to our interests or what we think are our interests.

    Cognitive dissonance arises when certain purported FACTS come into conflict with

    certain BELIEFS; when certain BELIEFS come into conflict with certain EMOTIONS;

    when certain EMOTIONS come into conflict with certain FACTS. Something has to give

    lest a potentially physiologically and psychologically disturbing, sometimes even life

    threatening, dissonance or contradiction develops.

    I still remember my first day of Boot Camp (Basic) at Fort Ord, California as if it was

    yesterday. I was seventeen years old, a few days after my seventeenth birthday, kickedout of high school and declared an "incorrigible delinquent" (for going off on a high

    school vice-principal that truly deserved it and for telling a school district administrator

    who had taunted my poor mother to go fuck himself and his whole school system),

    alone and totally unsure of what awaited me. But I knew that without a high school

    diploma, whatever "credentials" for future jobs, along with my present job, I would get

    would come from the U.S. Army--my new "home" and "family".

    It was early 1963, just five months after the so-called "Cuban Missile Crisis,during which

    we came right on the edge of World War III and the likely total annihilation of the planet.

    Even without knowing what we know now about just how close we had come to World

    War III during October 1962, even in those days we knew it was close.

    But even with all of that, and coming from a very left-leaning political family (who were in

    despair about my choice to go into the Army) I had no ideas about "killing Commies for

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    Jesus ". I had no ideas about "defending American Democracy" (especially as the son

    of a Blackfoot mother who talked about genocide against Indigenous Peoples in the

    Americas often). I had no idea about the imperative of destroying the lives of others in

    distant places--"we've got to fight the Commies and terrorists OVER THERE instead of

    here on OUR soil..." I certainly had no idea about the U.S. military and the globalmissions of that military being consistent with WWJD (What Would Jesus Do?).

    And in the first days of boot camp, when we were getting to "know" each other, I never

    heard even one fellow soldier recruit express even one "patriotic" sentiment or rationale

    for going in. They all gave various reasons but those reasons were all very self-centered

    and even opportunistic--no transcendent causes for sure.

    I heard stuff like the following ["voice" included]: "I knocked-up some bitch and had to

    get out of town before her three very nasty brothers beat the living shit out of me"; "I got

    busted doing a sort of prank and the judge gave me the choice of here or the joint."; "I

    am from this nowhere podunk town and wanted the fuck out before winding up in that

    same mill my dad's been working in and that has been killing him slowly for the last

    twenty years."; "I dropped out of a very boring high school and wanted some

    adventure.";"My dad was in Europe after the war and said it was the best time of his life

    so I'm headed where he was..."; "I just came in to get a trade and get paid while I am

    getting it and then I am getting the fuck out."

    Now I never heard anyone openly say something like: "Damn, this is great, I used to

    torture small animals and always wanted to kill people, up-close-and-personal would be

    the best, but the thought/threat of jail or the death penalty kept me in line; but now, here

    they will pay me, send me to exotic places and give me medals for doing the killings I've

    always dreamed of doing?--Sign me up". But I'm sure some of my fellow recruits were

    thinking that as evidenced by the naked psychopathic and sociopathic proclivities they

    demonstrated in boot camp and after.

    Now the first taste of what lay ahead for me besides the Drill Instructors (DIs) screaming

    all sorts of racist epithets and threats--and who were allowed to physically kick the shit

    out of us in those days-- came when I got my dog tags. Your dog tags give your name,

    serial number, blood type and religion. When I was asked my religion I answered none.

    Right then and then the DI went off: "What the fuck do you mean no religion? No

    religion? Are you some kind of special person, some kind of royalty, asshole? OK, you

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    are now what I am--a Lutheran; now move the fuck out NOW and I'm going to be

    watching you carefully boy..."

    Later, when I learned about cognitive dissonance, I wondered why they would want us

    to be so "religious" and/or at least express a religious preference when what they hadplanned for us to be doing in the service of U.S. Imperialism would clearly and nakedly

    violate the most basic tenets of almost all known faiths: murder; cover-ups and lying;

    complicity in planning and launching and executing illegal wars [what they hanged

    criminals at Nuremberg for]; war crimes; actions involving planned or highly likely

    massive collateral damage; etc.

    The answer was that they knew we brought with us certain ideas and values from our

    families and faiths, or just from mass culture, in conflict (dissonance) with the values

    and missions they wanted to accept and carry out. And often it is easier, from a

    cognitive-dissonance-point-of-view, and in terms of classic propaganda techniques, to

    try to show our given and highly entrenched values are "in reality" quite consistent with

    their values, missions and notions of what our faiths are really about and what they

    allow or don't allow, than it is to try to immediately disabuse us of our own values, faiths

    or notions of what our faiths and values would or would not allow us to do or think or

    say. They had it down to a science for sure. Like the Emperor Constantine, converting

    the Roman Empire to Christianity, they understood is is easier to start with and co-opt

    existing sacreds (symbols, ideas, values, rituals, sacred dates and festivals) than to tryto wipe out all of the old and introduce a whole new set of ideas, taboos, sacreds and

    values.

    Right from the beginning, the racism and use of racist epithets was common. "Hey

    Chief" as all us Natives were called; and the name "Chief" got to be confusing. Even the

    "N-word" for African-Americans was common; but in those days, African-Americans

    were not calling each other "Nigga Please". Poor Whites were all "Crackers" etc. And

    since most of the DI's were Korean War vets, with a few World War II vets, reference to

    Asians as "Slopes", "Dinks" and "Gooks" was common. This was also part of the

    cognitive dissonance reduction: "When you go to Vietnam or somewhere else where the

    people are non-white, then you will not really be killing human beings like yourself or

    your family; they are "commies" [now "terrorists"] and not really "human" like us

    anyway...". "And besides, the Bible says 'Thou Shalt Not Murder' not 'Thou Shall Not Kill'

    and in defense of freedom, killing commies is not 'Murder' it is self-defense which the

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    Bible allows"... No kidding, we got all of this including from the Chaplains.

    Now here is some more potential cognitive dissonance: Someone, perhaps Native or

    African-American, in a racist military machine being taught to use racist terms that work

    and slander even against the group from which he came? They had an answer for thattoo. For Natives, they made continual reference to being part of the "Way of the Warrior"

    or reference to famous Native heroes like Ira Hamilton Hayes on Iwo Jima. Never mind

    being Native in the U.S. military, serving genocidal U.S. Imperialism, was like being one

    of Custer's Scouts. And for African-Americans, the reference was either of getting out of

    the ghetto and getting a trade, for which they should be grateful, or sometimes

    references to "Buffalo Soldiers" or African American heroes of the past. And of course

    there was always divide-and-rule by shades of color or "darkness" among African-

    Americans and/or by "blood-quantum" or how much Indian one "looks" among Natives.

    Right away I noticed something interesting. Although we had not yet taken our tests (I

    eventually took and passed cold the GED test for my high school and also took and

    passed cold the OCT test for Officer's Candidate School) so we didn't know what our

    eventual MOSs [military occupational specialties] would be, but I noticed that a lot of my

    fellow recruits who were short in physical stature (height) as was Audie Murphy (hence

    the term "Audie Murphy Syndrome"),as are a lot of macho action movie stars like Jimmy

    Cagne, expressed that they specifically signed up for infantry and combat arms. The

    military understood this very well and understood how to use some apparent insecuritiesabout height (often exacerbated by those short in height often being taunted and bullied)

    to overcome any cognitive dissonance problems arising from any previously-held values

    conflicting with the kinds of missions and activities they would likely face and the values

    they would likely have to internalize to carry out those missions.

    For those driven to enlist by the Audie Murphy Syndrome, the military had a way to hook

    them early and keep them going: medals and ribbons and patches. For marksmanship--

    everybody gets some kind from basic to sharpshooter to expert--and other unit

    competitions and awards start almost from day one. So even when you go home on

    leave after Basic, and you want to show that "bitch" Muffy who dumped you for Biff the

    quarterback at the high school you dropped out of, that NOW you are a "somebody",

    you have at least some kind of medals, patches and ribbons to show off.

    Now you are required to go to "Chapel". And even if you are say Jewish, "Chapel" in

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    those days was only some kind of amorphous "Christian" service. There is no concept

    of "Freedom of religion" means--and even demands--"freedom FROM religion". There is

    no notion of any kind of fundamental contradiction between putting your life on the line

    on the one hand, to serve and protect the U.S. Constitution, while having your basic and

    most elementary Constitutional rights spit and shit on right off the bat on the other hand.

    And paradoxically, it was at "Chapel", with the Chaplain wearing his robes and not his

    rank, that we got our first taste of "Killing Commies for Jesus". No, not only were we

    NOT violating the basic tenets of our faith in training for and eventually carrying out our

    murderous missions for U.S. Imperialism, actually, we were, as the hymn says, "Onward

    Christian Soldiers" doing the Lord's work on earth in unique ways. And they went even

    further: "If you hesitate, get weak, start expressing qualms and reservations, while the

    forces of Satan, who wears many masks, and Communism is but one of them, does not

    sleep or hesitate or equivocate, then YOU are not only betraying your faith and all those

    before you martyred for the faith, you are an agent of the enemy and therefore of

    Satan." They actually said stuff like that in addition to the supposed distinction between

    "killing" and "murder".

    What about those psychopaths and sociopaths drawn into the military? And trust me

    there are many. By definition, the psychopath has no allegiance to any kinds of

    transcendent values and the sociopath has any allegiance only to a very narrow range

    of anything transcendent outside of himself. Everything is about them. They arenarcissistic, predatory, self-absorbed, shallow in affect, able to wear and pass-off

    masks, calculating and ultra-individualistic. They are "Homo Oeconomicus" [Economic

    Man]--what capitalism tries to create and celebrate--incarnate. This is indeed one of the

    central contradictions of capitalism as a system: the very types of "individuals" who

    make good and profitable consumers and markets, and thus are necessary for the

    expanded reproduction of capitalism and capital (self-absorbed, greedy, narcissistic,

    ultra-individualistic, fad driven, unable to delay gratification, competitive, egoistic, no

    conscience, no transcendent values), do not make good military unit or team members

    (there is no "team" in "I"), informed voters, neighbors during a crisis, sons-in-law,

    husbands etc etc.

    Since military operations may be quite dangerous to the most precious thing a

    psychopath or sociopath has--himself and his life--and since psychopaths and

    sociopaths can be dangerous to a military mission, as well as quite effective instruments

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    for it, the military has something to overcome any potential cognitive dissonance along

    these lines: unit and team bonding. Various exercises are carefully calculated to build

    unit cohesion, bonding and allegiances based not on "esprit de corps" (that again would

    require some kind of allegiance to or reward from a cause beyond ones self-absorbed

    self) but based on mutual reciprocity and survival.

    You learn early, through team building and unit cohesion exercises in Basic, along with

    blanket parties for "deadbeats", the "weak" and "whiners", that everybody is in the same

    boat, including fellow psychopaths and sociopaths who give as much a shit about you

    as you give about them. Your only chance of survival is to join the team and pull

    together and that "I" and "Team" can be mutually complimentary and not contradictory;

    in fact, it is the only way out and for any chance of your own survival. During basic

    training, in addition to blanket parties, you get a real taste, from the DI's, how the "weak"

    and "ultra-indivualistic" will likely fare in combat with references to and "real stories"

    about, fragging, weakened static lines, poisonous snakes in the sleeping bag, poisoned

    K-rations, bullets in the head (from "snipers in the bush") of "chickenshit" or "glory-boy"

    second lieutenants just out of OCS putting your ass on the line for their own glory and

    promotions.

    What about those not religious or political, not psychopaths or sociopaths or not on an

    Audie Murphy trip? Well some of them came in for the "family" they never had on the

    outside. For those they have a whole new alternate kind of "family" in mind. One thing isthat since all military bases look basically the same, and have the same basic services,

    then when one rotates to a new post, you will immediately be in familiar territory and

    with your new "family" who will not only take care of your basic needs, but they will tell

    you what you need to know and do to not only "survive" but to actually prosper and get

    promoted. Your squad, platoon and company are your most immediate family. Your

    divisional and army unit patches you wear are sort of like the extended family. And your

    branch of service, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, that is your broadest "family" or

    allegiance against other services that are clearly inferior to the one you are in. Just as

    cognitive dissonance dictates that your old Alma mater could only have been the most

    rigorous and best anyone could have attended (who wants to admit to having a degree

    from a useless paper mill and having got a degree while totally wasted on dope for four

    years?), and just as cognitive dissonance leads to the syndrome of "the older I get the

    more heroic I used to be", so it is that my service (Army) was/is "the best". And you even

    have jokes disparaging other services and/or units within services to build bonding,

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    allegiances and "family ties"--allegiances that will cause you to overcome any

    reservations about being part of a "family" doing some war crimes in the service of U.S.

    Imperialism. We had jokes like: "How do the Marines really separate the men from the

    boys? Answer: With a crowbar?"; "What is the secret of the Silent (Submarine) Service?

    Answer: A Hundred guys go down, fifty couples come up"; "What falls from the sky?Answer: Birdshit and fools".

    Not everyone can be an Audie Murphy and come home with a blue cord for infantry, a

    beret, a neck scarf, jump boots, paratrooper wings etc. Here the military produces some

    of the cognitive dissonance it has to later reduce. If you focus on the "glory" associated

    with certain specialties, say combat arms, then where is the "glory" in the others that

    also need to be staffed?

    What about the cognitive dissonance associated with winding up in "non-glory" MOSs:

    Supply, a Cook, a Clerk etc "in the rear with the gear" (and thus often only eligible for

    American Legion instead of VFW when coming home). The military has an answer for

    that. In Basic when pulling duties like KP (kitchen police), loading, police call (garbage

    pickup) they drill it into you that EVERY job is part of an indivisible whole and that no

    one job can be done without the others being done also; and you learn how shitty and

    nasty some of those jobs are and how grateful you are and should be, to those doing

    them and grateful that you are not doing them as an MOS. "The Green Beret or LRRP,

    deep in the bush in Vietnam, did not make his own clothes or bullets, and cannot evenbegin to do what he does without logistics support, intel, air transport and support, food,

    rest, entertainment, etc and, without force deployments in other places, yes, less hostile

    and more safe, but, nonetheless, where those forces are also critically needed (and no

    one really "chooses" where one serves and thus is not responsible for where one winds

    up serving and in what MOS)." Thus everyone is a vital part of "The Green Machine"

    thus freeing the Green Berets and LRRPS, who get the glory, to do what they do where

    they do it.

    And for those who just came in for job training, planning to get out, they have something

    for them to overcome any cognitive dissonance angst. For example, if someone is a

    "best fit" as a sniper, and yet came in only for "job training", unless one is planning a

    career as a Mafia hit man or Merc, there is a definite disconnect in terms of post-military

    career prospects. The answer, from the perspective of the military, is that in all MOSs,

    Military Occupational Specialties, whether a sniper or cook, one acquires secondary

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    skills and capabilities (discipline, focus, cooperation/team work, patriotism, physical

    fitness, etc) that prepare one for a variety of jobs and management positions, the hiring

    for which by the way, will likely be done by fellow vets more in tune with hiring fellow

    vets.

    And finally what about the cognitive-dissonance-producing disconnects between, on the

    one hand, the beliefs and emotions as associated with one supposedly being a part and

    an instrument of, "Fighting for Democracy", "Protecting U.S. National Security",

    "Stopping Godless Communism", etc and even "all for Jesus" on the one hand, versus,

    on the other hand, the clear FACTS of being part of installing and/or working for and/or

    propping up ugly despotic, fascist, genocidal, corrupt, militaristic, brutal, Satanic regimes

    that no American would ever want to live under?

    They have some cognitive-dissonance-reducing answers for this problem. "Those are all

    lies". "You simply do not see the big picture". "We do not live in a perfect world, and the

    perfect is often the enemy of the good". "If we are not as ruthless as our enemies, they

    will win and decency will be lost". "Who told you or where did you read/hear about these

    supposed "FACTS" about our friends; did you not know you are prohibited from messing

    in politics or having access to prohibited stuff?" "For the sake of the mission and indeed

    for the sake of your own safety and that of your comrades, we need you to do what you

    are told to do and when you are told to do it and not to question why; that is way above

    your pay grade". "What makes you think you are so fucking special when none of yourteammates asks these kinds of questions that can only give aid and comfort to our

    enemies-- the same ones that will kill you and your friends without a moment's

    hesitation and do not ask their superiors why they do what they do..."

    And all of these techniques are not only used in conscious and calculating ways on new

    recruits, they are also used on the mass public as well (manufacturing consent) with

    often the same effects. But once one understands what is going on, why, by whom it is

    calculated and orchestrated, with what instruments and in whose interests, those who

    rule lose some of their force and effects.

    As I was thrown out of high school, I had this history teacher, a wonderful man and

    teacher who gave me a copy of "The Negro in America" by Arnold Rose, a condensation

    of "An American Dilemma" by Gunnar Myrdal. This teacher told me as I was going into

    the Army that he had five questions for me to think about; he sa id after I posed and

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    answered the first three questions I would be lead inexorably to the next two. Those

    questions were:

    Who are the rulers?

    Who are the ruled?In which class am I?

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    How do the rulers rule?

    How do WE take them out of power?

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