(0 comments)Al Giordano wonders why there is so much outrage over the AIG bonuses when other, more important matters get nary a mention. He also wonders why more people don’t actively harness their anger to do something positive about the things that spark their outrage:
I have felt outraged at key moments in recent years by various human events: Like learning, in 1999, that President Bill Clinton, when he came to Mexico for an “anti-drug” summit, stayed in the mansion of a drug trafficking banker (some similar outrage seems to be sweeping France right now over the same thing). But when something outrages me, I try to do something about it that goes beyond mere expressions of my angst via public tantrum (as I did then). Other things that have outraged me in recent years were the march to war after September 11, 2001, and the subsequent revelations that torture was suddenly back in the Pentagon’s playbook… I was outraged by the US complicity in the attempted 2002 coup d’etat against an elected government in Venezuela and continue to experience outrage that 12 million undocumented immigrants in the United States are kept under inhumane conditions by the refusal of Republicans and Democrats in Congress, as recently as 2007, to gather up enough votes to put them on a path to citizenship. We all encounter matters that shock our consciences.It never ceases to piss me off how OUTRAGED people can get over relatively minor stuff (e.g. AIG bonuses) but yet pass by truly shocking and outrageous things like the U.S. government’s deliberate, systematic torture of prisoners during the reign of Premier Bush without more than a neutered whimper.
Where’s the perspective? Where’s the true human empathy? Doesn’t it say something truly scary about us, as a people, that we get all hot under the collar over some greedy execs while bona fide war criminals get off scot-free?
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I feel the same way. I have watched the media go batshit insane over this AIG mess, but just look at every scandal and real scandal too not like the faux scandal we have here, but one of the real Bush and Cheney scandals of the last eight years and all you got from the press were *****crickets******. The press would not budge no matter how horrendous. Then we have bloggers (I hope you guys are not friends)like Jane Hamsher who are doing the Republicans work for them--trying everything they can to tie this around the neck of Geithner and Obama. I guess 4 years from now when they have another Republican president they can finally have succeeded and maybe just maybe they will finally be happy.
it actually scares me a lot to think that we have become so neutered as a society that proven torture by the highest officials in our government doesn't erupt the country into an angry rage. to think that the chief architect of some of the worst abuses — dick cheney — can go on news programs and get treated as anything other than a war criminal says more about us than it does about anything else
Oh man, you didn't jump on the populace faux-outrage bandwagon like everyone else? This issue almost seems like a classic smoke and mirrors controversy. These politicians are jumping on the bandwagon of this "controversy" so fast that I think they are simply covering their asses for the fact that they allowed this to happen anyways! If the public is outraged at AIG, imagine how they would respond when they found out that Congress has been screwing this entire bailout plan from the beginning!
You are right. This outrage is misplaced. Where is the outrage when it is deserved?
Yes! Thank you for posting this. The same question has been rattling around in my head for a few days but I've been forgetting to post about it. Bush tortured people in our names and is getting away with it. That should be the ONLY news story until he faces war crimes prosecution. I think DB is right -- smoke and mirrors.