Sunday, August 30, 2009

Days 113-119 - Adding Insult to Injury

This week I received my third letter from the "Under Secretary of Defense" via the United States Postal Service. At current postage rates that amounts to $1.32 that has been stolen from someone in taxes to have these letters sent to me. This dollar figure doesn't include the more significant costs that were extorted from other "taxpayers" in order to create the letter and enact the program the letter describes. Bear in mind, I have also received multiple emails regarding the same issue that is addressed in this correspondence.

The waste of resources involved in forwarding such junk-mail is not insignificant, but on a personal level, the real travesty is the slap in the face of what is being asked of me. The letter states:

Dear Petty Officer Lakemacher,

You have been selected to participate in the August 2009 Status of Forces Survey of Active Duty Members ... It will ask for your opinions on a variety of policies and programs that will improve the workplace and family life for all military members. While your participation is desired, it is entirely voluntary.

I urge you to share your perspective on these important issues. This is your chance to influence the formulation of military personnel policies. These surveys are Official Business and can be completed at your duty station, using government equipment ...

The rest of the legal size card stock page goes on to detail information about accessing the survey online as well as enclosing a perforated tear-out card "designed to fit in your wallet."

Apparently I've been wrong all along about those in the military not caring about me. The reality is that they care so much that despite my having written thousands of words condemning their actions and repeatedly asking to be released from their pool of forced labor, they are giving me the "chance to influence the formulation of military personnel policies."

Oh, but just when I thought they were interested in me as an individual, the truth comes back through the following statements that are found toward the end of the letters:

I assure you that your responses will be kept confidential. All data will be reported in the aggregate and no individual data will be reported.

Whew, for a second I thought I was dreaming and had escaped what I've come to know as the completely communized institution that is the United States Navy. However, just when I had my doubts, they added the reassurance that I had no need to worry about being recognized and respected as an individual because "all data will be reported in the aggregate."

Of course, any adept "Master" knows better than to actually seek individual feedback in a personal way. After all, to do that might end up enabling people to feel justified in some manner of dissent or discontent. No, no, these authoritarians are well-versed in collectivism, and instead provide a computerized form with ready-made options of whether one would rather be forced to do "X" or forced to do "Y".

It's really kind of like voting. If you can convince people that they're somehow making a difference, and thus are personally responsible for their own mistreatment, they call their slavery freedom and persecute their fellow slaves without the "Master" even having to raise the whip. Notice how just like voting, it was explicitly emphasized that my participation is "entirely voluntary." If it's so voluntary, how about I don't give you my feedback and you don't threaten me with force if I don't do what you say. This, of course, is never an option because again like voting, whether you participate or not, people with guns will tell you what to do and claim justification based on your having voted (or at least had the opportunity).

A final similarity is found in the aspects of anonymity and aggregation. Only an individual has volition, and therefore, only an individual can make a decision and enact it. In this way, voting is really no different than an anonymous public opinion survey in which the available choices have been limited to only those options pre-approved by the rulers. For instance, I can present my friends with the chance to anonymously vote over which of two movies to watch, but when they open their eyes it would be a complete misnomer to claim that they chose the film so they have nobody to blame but themselves if they don't like it.

Freedom has nothing to do with voting and opinion surveys, and it has everything to do with not having force initiated against you.

3 comments:

  1. What a travesty! Another 'wonderful' example of our government in action and the waste it produces. I can't wait until we all have government healthcare, can't you? YIKES! I hope you send a 'postage due' reply with the entire contents of your application again. Perhaps the person receiving it will give you more of an ear than the whole hearing you had to go through. Beth Propp

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  2. Dear Petty Officer Lakemacher,

    Please choose from the following. Would you prefer to have your left lower leg blown off in:

    A. Afghanistan
    B. Iraq
    C. Pakistan

    The above choices are a pretty good summation of the voting process. Why this didn't dawn on me sooner is beyond me. If government truly derives its "just" power from the consent of the governed, then all those that didn't vote, as well as those who voted for the losers, did not give their consent. Therefore, government can never have any power whatsoever, as it continuously wields that unjust power over those who consented AND those who did not.

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  3. Your peers would VOTE you be discharged...

    "If he/she cannot perform his/her duty in an instant without hesitation, he/she should apply for the c.o. status and be willing to accept what comes with it. Now let me unpack that a little.

    As members of the uniformed services it is our obligation/job/responsibility/duty to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. At the end of the day, that is the bottom line. Period.

    One thing we should have learned from the last sixty-eight years (December 7, 1941, October 23, 1983 and most recently, September 11, 2001) it is that any time, anywhere, at a moments notice we can be confronted by our enemies and action/response/reaction will be necessary. Sometimes as instantaneous reflex, sometimes methodically and deliberately. As one who will be on the "front lines" in the relatively near future where rounds travel up and down range I want airmen, soldiers, sailors, and marines next to me that will do what is necessary, when it is necessary without having a personal ethical crisis. If someone cannot perform their duties up to this standard, they need to take the appropriate steps to remove themselves from these situations and obligations.

    The best way to do this (ideally) is to get out of the military. Now, I realize that contractual obligations may very well prevent this from being an immediately available option. If that is the case, an application for conscientious objector should be submitted and the remainder of the contract should be served with honor."

    P.S. I am concerned part of the reason you have not received an answer to your application is you did not do as the recomendations that were given to word carefully and with respect your request. Sweetened fruit is more palatable than sour.

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