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The Binghamton Shootings

Adbusters Contributing Editor Micah White reflects on the recent shootings near his home in Binghamton, New York.

I live in Binghamton, NY, a city of 45,000 located an hour north of Scranton, PA and an hour south of Syracuse, NY. A few hours ago, a lone gunman killed 12 people before committing suicide. His act puts Binghamton on the map, and is probably the only time an acting Vice President has ever cared to mention our city's name. Binghamton is now among the infamous casualties of the collapse of Western civilization, a distinction shared by places such as Columbine and Virginia Tech who have experienced the phenomenon of random mass murder. When shootings happened in other cities, I was unable to really understand why these things occur, but now that there has been a slaying mere blocks from my own home, I find that the answer seems clear: these killings are the result of the collapse of our culture, which pits us against each other in the vicious game of capitalism.

About a week ago, as I was walking into the local Giant grocery store, I watched a woman being arrested for shoplifting food. Ten years ago 23.7% of Binghamton's population lived under the poverty line and since that time the situation has only become more bleak. There are no jobs here and those who can leave are doing so, our population decreased nearly 5% between 2000 and 2006. The only thing keeping the Binghamton economy afloat is Binghamton University and when those students graduate they do not settle locally.

I returned to the Giant grocery store today to see the mood among average people and it was dismal. I listened to one man speaking to a Giant employee. "These things are bound to happen when the situation is so rough ..." he declared. "Well, I heard this was actually about immigration ... that's the rumor I hear," replied the employee. Why is that after each shooting, some cover story is concocted to explain away the fact that random individuals are opening fire on other random individuals? Let us confront the truth: these violent acts are the result of a culture in decline, a culture that worships only Mammon and does not care for the ones left behind.

Binghamton is a city left behind -- a post-industrial wasteland dominated by a handful of greedy capitalists and corrupt local politicians who maintain power through a singular lie. They have convinced this impoverished community that only jobs can save them and that since the local corporations control the job market we must follow meekly behind the local robber barons. As a Binghamton activist, I have had to deal with the local power-wielders after their collusion resulted in the expansion of an industrial dry cleaning plant into my residential area and I can attest that what Binghamton needs is the same as what we all need: a new, anti-consumerist culture which leaves capitalism behind.

Binghamton will most likely be forgotten tomorrow. But the truth of the event that occurred today will remain. Today Binghamton is serving as a model of the collapse of capitalism. I hope that tomorrow it serves as a representative of how a community can take back its culture and come alive once again.

Micah White is a Contributing Editor at Adbusters magazine and an independent activist. He is writing a book on the future of activism. www.micahmwhite.com

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An Earthling

"...or we have been conditioned by society to think that crime, corruption and dishonesty is "the way it is" and that there will always be people who want to abuse, hurt and take advantage of others. Religion is the largest promoter of this propaganda, for the "us and them" or "good and evil" mentality promotes this false assumption. The reality is that we live in a society that produces Scarcity. The consequence of this scarcity is that human beings must behave in self preserving ways, even if it means they have to cheat and steal in order to get what they want. Our research has concluded that Scarcity is one of the most fundamental causes of aberrant human behavior, while also leading to complex forms of neurosis in other ways. A statistical look at drug addiction, crime and incarceration statistics, finds that poverty and unhealthy social conditions comprise the life experience of those who engage in such behavior. Human beings are not good or bad... they are running, forever changing compositions of the life experience(s) that influences them. The "quality" of a human being ( if there was such a thing ) is directly related to the upbringing and thus belief systems they have been conditioned into." taken from http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com

An Earthling

"...or we have been conditioned by society to think that crime, corruption and dishonesty is "the way it is" and that there will always be people who want to abuse, hurt and take advantage of others. Religion is the largest promoter of this propaganda, for the "us and them" or "good and evil" mentality promotes this false assumption. The reality is that we live in a society that produces Scarcity. The consequence of this scarcity is that human beings must behave in self preserving ways, even if it means they have to cheat and steal in order to get what they want. Our research has concluded that Scarcity is one of the most fundamental causes of aberrant human behavior, while also leading to complex forms of neurosis in other ways. A statistical look at drug addiction, crime and incarceration statistics, finds that poverty and unhealthy social conditions comprise the life experience of those who engage in such behavior. Human beings are not good or bad... they are running, forever changing compositions of the life experience(s) that influences them. The "quality" of a human being ( if there was such a thing ) is directly related to the upbringing and thus belief systems they have been conditioned into." taken from http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com

smartenup!

Blaming gun culture? Because crazy criminals NEVER get their hands on firearms illegally... Blaming the collapse of western culture? Because these events are CERTAINLY increasing in frequency... I mean, they must be, since we're hearing more about them, right? Sort of like hurricanes and tornadoes, right? Blaming capitalism? Because these events NEVER happen in happy little socialist or communist societies... Blaming people getting laid off from work? Because the other 199 former employees surely would have done the same, had they had access to guns... Really. Smarten up!

smartenup!

Blaming gun culture? Because crazy criminals NEVER get their hands on firearms illegally... Blaming the collapse of western culture? Because these events are CERTAINLY increasing in frequency... I mean, they must be, since we're hearing more about them, right? Sort of like hurricanes and tornadoes, right? Blaming capitalism? Because these events NEVER happen in happy little socialist or communist societies... Blaming people getting laid off from work? Because the other 199 former employees surely would have done the same, had they had access to guns... Really. Smarten up!

Carl O.

We've seen 52 dead from mass shootings in the last month. If that's not evidence of a collapsing "civil" culture, I don't know what is. Most of these murders, including the one in Oakland with the four dead cops and the one in Washington with the five dead kids, have cited unemployment as a motivating cause.

Carl O.

We've seen 52 dead from mass shootings in the last month. If that's not evidence of a collapsing "civil" culture, I don't know what is. Most of these murders, including the one in Oakland with the four dead cops and the one in Washington with the five dead kids, have cited unemployment as a motivating cause.

Charlie

Maybe we're not so distanced from Nature as we'd like to think. Though there's no real other example of mass murder and suicide in the the animal kingdom, predators are programmed to keep the herds from growing too large and destroying the environment. Maybe that's what's happening now. The job market, our food supply, is getting smaller, the environment's ability to sustain is collapsing, and we're starting to do some nasty things to each other for random, not-apparent reasons. Maybe we're programmed to thin the herd from time to time as well.

Charlie

Maybe we're not so distanced from Nature as we'd like to think. Though there's no real other example of mass murder and suicide in the the animal kingdom, predators are programmed to keep the herds from growing too large and destroying the environment. Maybe that's what's happening now. The job market, our food supply, is getting smaller, the environment's ability to sustain is collapsing, and we're starting to do some nasty things to each other for random, not-apparent reasons. Maybe we're programmed to thin the herd from time to time as well.

Anonymous

The comments between Micah and Nicholas are the kind of open dialogue I'd hoped the internet would create. I rarely read the comments section of other blogs, but I know I can always find good, healthy, free thinking debate and/or conversation here. No personal attacks to shout opinions that lack facts (mostly) but real communication between citizens. I feel it's what's sorely lacking right now; A sense of community. An intelligent citizenry. Keep it up, I may not always join the conversation, but I'm always reading/listening.

Anonymous

The comments between Micah and Nicholas are the kind of open dialogue I'd hoped the internet would create. I rarely read the comments section of other blogs, but I know I can always find good, healthy, free thinking debate and/or conversation here. No personal attacks to shout opinions that lack facts (mostly) but real communication between citizens. I feel it's what's sorely lacking right now; A sense of community. An intelligent citizenry. Keep it up, I may not always join the conversation, but I'm always reading/listening.

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