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Fire Walk With Me

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Thu Aug 22, 2013, 03:34 PM Aug 2013

8 Reasons Young Americans Don't Fight Back: How the US Crushed Youth Resistance [View all]

Samwise ‏@SamwiseEyes

8 Reasons Young Americans Don't Fight Back: How the US Crushed Youth Resistance
http://www.filmsforaction.org/news/8_reasons_young_americans_dont_fight_back_how_the_us_crushed_youth_resistance/#.UhZ1YsMTgSA.twitter

1. Student-Loan Debt. Large debt—and the fear it creates—is a pacifying force. There was no tuition at the City University of New York when I attended one of its colleges in the 1970s, a time when tuition at many U.S. public universities was so affordable that it was easy to get a B.A. and even a graduate degree without accruing any student-loan debt. While those days are gone in the United States, public universities continue to be free in the Arab world and are either free or with very low fees in many countries throughout the world. The millions of young Iranians who risked getting shot to protest their disputed 2009 presidential election, the millions of young Egyptians who risked their lives earlier this year to eliminate Mubarak, and the millions of young Americans who demonstrated against the Vietnam War all had in common the absence of pacifying huge student-loan debt.

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2. Psychopathologizing and Medicating Noncompliance. In 1955, Erich Fromm, the then widely respected anti-authoritarian leftist psychoanalyst, wrote, “Today the function of psychiatry, psychology and psychoanalysis threatens to become the tool in the manipulation of man.” Fromm died in 1980, the same year that an increasingly authoritarian America elected Ronald Reagan president, and an increasingly authoritarian American Psychiatric Association added to their diagnostic bible (then the DSM-III) disruptive mental disorders for children and teenagers such as the increasingly popular “oppositional defiant disorder” (ODD). The official symptoms of ODD include “often actively defies or refuses to comply with adult requests or rules,” “often argues with adults,” and “often deliberately does things to annoy other people.”

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K&R obxhead Aug 2013 #1
DU Rec Tuesday Afternoon Aug 2013 #2
K&R n/t discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2013 #3
K&R.... daleanime Aug 2013 #4
Strict authoritarian felix_numinous Aug 2013 #5
The biggest issue is Vic Vinegar Aug 2013 #6
Thanks for your opinion, and your oddly pro-political/partisan OP. Occupy is not partisan. Fire Walk With Me Aug 2013 #7
Swing and a miss... Earth_First Oct 2013 #11
yup, this is so fucked up and tragic. gopiscrap Aug 2013 #8
Bread and Circuses. Classic distraction. Countdown_3_2_1 Sep 2013 #9
Goodbye my friend warrprayer Oct 2013 #10
dreamers are fighting back right now! jonjensen Nov 2013 #12
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