By
definition, the members of the Establishment are more than capable of
looking after their own interests. Whenever there is even the
slightest possibility that their reputations might be being impugned,
they have the gravitas and, more importantly, the money, and the
contacts, to be able to sue and silence those responsible. In fact,
that is one of the reasons that even the tabloid newspapers gave for
not investigating, and running stories, about Jimmy Savile. A look
back, over previous decades, shows many instances of celebrities, and
others in positions of power, who have been paid millions of pounds in
damages, whenever anyone has suggested they may have been up to
something they shouldn't. Is it any wonder that a large proportion of
the population, of Britain, today, sees the way to make money being to
win a court case, for damages, of one sort or another, to become a TV
celebrity, by whatever means possible, and so on?
But, of
course, when ordinary people follow that route, they are disdained.
What is more, ordinary people do not have the advantages that the
rich and powerful have to defend their reputations or to gain from
those that impugn them. No ordinary working class person would be
paid, even hundreds of thousands, let alone millions of pounds in libel
damages, for instance. In law, as in every other area of life, we
clearly are “not all in it together”, there clearly is not “one
nation”, but rather there is one law for the rich and another for
the poor, or just the rest of us.
So, for
example, over recent years, we have numerous examples of where the
gutter press have run the typical moral panic stories over
paedophilia, which have resulted in angry mobs, on council estates,
rampaging to pick out potential suspects, and drive them out. Many
years ago, I went to a council estate, under similar circumstances,
where a young man, who had been arrested for rape, lived with his
parents. The aftermath looked like something from Syria today. His
parents' house had been totally trashed, and for a couple of hundred
yards or so around, there was devastation, with the road covered in
broken house bricks and other debris.
And, in
these protests, we have seen the consequences of Britain's inadequate
State education system, with people attacking the homes of completely
innocent workers, because the reading and comprehension skills, of the attackers, were
not even sufficient to know the difference between someone being a
paedophile, and being a paediatrician!!!
But, these
are just the tip of the iceberg. For decades, the gutter press have
run stories, against unnamed people, that were clearly a bunch of lies,
but which supported their agenda, in attacking immigrants, or benefit
scroungers, and often conflated the two. There have been endless,
ridiculous stories, in the Daily Express and Daily Mail, about
immigrants being provided with luxury homes, or being provided with
driving lessons, and free cars, and other such nonsense. A couple of
years ago, the Daily Mail ran a story about someone who it claimed
was being paid hundreds of thousands of pounds in benefits. Any
journalist worth their sort would know this was nonsense, because it
was impossible for anyone to be receiving the amount they claimed.
In fact, the person involved was housed in London, where housing
costs are ridiculously expensive. The vast majority of the money was
going, not to the person named, but to the Landlord, who owned the
property they had been housed in by the Council. Responsibility for
that situation rested with the Council that has not built sufficient
Council housing for people, and with Maggie Thatcher who forced
Councils to sell off the Council Housing they did have. But, of
course, the Daily Mail would not provide the actual facts on that.
But, where
has been the media outrage about all of these witch-hunts, of ordinary
working people. Where have been all of the column inches, exposing
the media, for these lies, that lead to these attacks on ordinary
working people. They only take notice when it is their own that are
under attack.
But, what
has been seen, over the last few years, shows that, rather than a
witch-hunt, what we have had, for far too long, is a culture of
cover-up and secrecy, for those in positions of power. For years,
MP's and Peers, none of whom are as hard up as the average worker,
found guilty of fiddling a few quid on their benefits, were fiddling
thousands of pounds through the Expenses Scheme. Others were
able to secure, for themselves, peerages, by the odd donation to a
political party here and there, and such boondoggles are themselves
lucrative. Its not just that you get well paid for sitting in the
House of Lords, for instance. Its that you have companies falling
over themselves to pay you thousands of pounds a year, just to add
your name to their company board as a non-executive director, that
you are asked to sit on this or that commission, and so on.
Then we have
seen the links between politicians and the media, exposed through the
Leveson Inquiry, not to mention the links between both of the above
and the Police, and the way that was covered up. In recent weeks, we
have seen the way the Police lied about the events at Hillsborough,
and the way sections of the media were complicit in spreading those
lies. It is being suggested that some of the abuse in North Wales
was organised by people who were all Free Masons. But, its not
necessary to see things in some kind of Dan Browne Conspiracy terms
to understand the way things can be organised, and covered up,
because the everyday links, between the people who make up the
Establishment, make such cover-ups, and protection of other people's
backs routine.
That is wh,y
as I've written before, we need to open all the books on bourgeois
society. We clearly cannot rely on any aspect of the Establishment
to inquire into other areas of the Establishment. How can we trust
the Police that lied over Hillsborough, and that have lied over so
many other events, to investigate themselves. Its one
reason Marxists should be standing candidates in the elections for
Police Commissioners. We can't believe that such Commissioners will
have real power, but they will have a platform to stand on to raise a
campaign for greater democracy within policing, including democratic
rights within the Police Force, for the establishment of
neighbourhood, democratically controlled policing by communities
themselves and so on.
Nor can we
rely on politicians, who have lied and covered up on many of these
issues. We certainly cannot rely on the media that have shown
themselves to be closely tied to the police, and the politicians, and
big business. We need to open all the books, and we need a Workers
Inquiry, into corruption within the Establishment as a whole.
It is
becoming clear that it is not just a matter of corrupt individuals,
but of a thoroughly rotten structure as a whole. Its not a matter of
trying to fix that rotten structure, but but of giving it one almighty kick with a big, steel
capped, worker's boot.
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