“In every political community there are varying shades of political opinion. One of the shadiest of these is the liberals. An outspoken group on many subjects. Ten degrees to the left of center in good times. Ten degrees to the right of center if it affects them personally.”
Joe McDonnell

“And you dare to call me a terrorist
while you looked down your gun
When I think of all the deeds that you had done
You had plundered many nations,
divided many lands
You had terrorised their peoples,
you ruled with an iron hand.
And you brought this reign of terror to my land.”
Now here’s a “It Gets Better” video I can get behind (thanks Devon!)
I melt whenever a cute, talented boy sings this soon. *swoons*
People are more than welcome to think that my article “We Weren’t Born This Way” criticism of Lady GaGa’s new single Born This Way is one of “worst” things, or even thee worst thing they’ve read on the topic. I’m more than happy to try and answer any and all public criticism I come across when I can find the time. For those who’ve commented on the post itself, I’ve tried to answer questions and criticisms as best as I could. I’ve also responded to people privately and taken note of other public criticism that I still had to respond to in some way. In doing so I’ve noticed a particular type of cultural apologism that I wanted to address. It seems to be quite common, so I figured it deserved at least a short post.
Gregory White (@GregKills) runs the blog Auditory Love, a music blog based out of Calgary. According to White, my article is one of the “worst” he’s read on the topic of GaGa’s new song. Fair enough. The reason? I, along with others, are taking the song too seriously, that I am “over-analyzing every single word”. White’s website 23-word blog description includes, among other things, that he’s a “Gaga en†husias†. Hallelujah.”
This isn’t very particular to White, nor is Lady GaGa the only artist with a gaggle of fanatical fans who go into a craze whenever they come out with a new single or album. This phenomenon is very widespread. Capitalism, in its push to commodify every aspect of our lives, tends to estrange us from the very culture we participate in, reducing our participation, as social subjects, to an alienated form: that of the wage slave, the cultural spectator, the cultural consumer. We feel like we are a part of the culture from which we are deeply alienated, we feel attacked when people bring up the slightest criticism of that culture.
Moreover and despite the fact that we are alienated from the very culture whose existence rests on our active support, capitalism turns us into the fiercest of apologists for the mythologies which uphold our own oppression and exploitation. People like White most often see no contradiction between claiming that many people are taking GaGa’s song “too seriously” and “over-analyzing every single word/movement” and his pseudo-religious support of GaGa (“Gaga en†husias†. Hallelujah.”) in in the form of dismissal of serious analysis and post after post after 3-500 word post of uncritical GaGa apologism.
With GaGa using racialised terms like “orient” and “chola” in her songs, or doing an publicity campaign for the anti-gay, anti-union, anti-immigrant Target Corporation, people who have even the slightest progressive inclinations should seriously reconsider continuing the constant apologism for her music – and the products that public figures try to sell us more generally (remember that Lady GaGa is part of a business, and that some of her concert tickets can cost you the cool, anti-poor price of $178 a piece). Rather we should take a critical stance towards the culture that serves to uphold our own oppression and exploitation. Our liberation is infinitely more important than any one artist or song – and music under socialism will undoubtedly be much better anyway.
As I’ve tried to make crystal clear, this isn’t about White or any of the other people who responded critically (or sarcastically: “Dude I’ve always said being queer is like hating brown people[.] Now I have proof, check it.“) to my article, or to other forms of cultural critique put forward by progressives. Rather this type of apologism is structural - it is built into the system, it is a necessary result of the setup of modern capitalist hegemony. Without such intellectual apologists for the ideology which supports the capitalist order, capitalism couldn’t survive. But just because this isn’t about this or that individual action, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t combat apologism and liberalism wherever it rears its ugly head. We should. People can resist participating in apologism if they understand how it operates in our society.
(Thanks Ashley!)
“Do you hear the people sing, singing a song of working men?”
Description from YouTube: “Les Miserables flash mob in the rotunda of the Wisconsin State Capitol during day 15 of protests.”
O Frondens Virga
(O Leafy Branch)
by Hildegard von Bingen
O Frondens Virga
O Frondens virga
in tua nobilitate stans
sicut aurora procedit:
nunc gaude et letare
et nos debiles dignare
a mala consuetudine liberare
atque manum tuam porrige
ad erigendrum nos.
English:
O leafy branch,
standing in your nobility
as the dawn breaks forth:
now rejoice and be glad
and deign to set us frail ones
free from evil habits
and stretch forth your hand
and lift us up.
We Weren’t “Born This Way”:
A Critique of “Born This Way” by Lady GaGa
by Liam O’Ceallaigh
Last Sunday (13 February 2011) at the 2011 Grammy Awards, Lady GaGa (Stefani Germanotta) began promoting her new album and single Born This Way. Early Thursday morning I wrote a short article “You Weren’t “Born This Way”” critiquing the song and its message, as well as how Lady GaGa arrived at the Grammys (i.e. carried in an egg by horned slaves/servants).
My criticisms were straightforward: (1) rather than being “born this way”, our differences are largely the result of socialisation and choice, and (2) how it is unacceptable for someone who claims to support social justice to arrive at the awards carried by horned slaves/servants.
The article has been passed around a bunch and I’ve received a lot of interesting feedback which has prompted me to pen this followup piece. Hopefully this answers or clarifies some of the questions, concerns, and criticisms people have raised. If after reading this piece you have other comments that weren’t answered or addressed, then please, by all means, e-mail me (butterflywalking (at) gmail (dot) com) or write a comment below.
“It is not the consciousness of men that determines their being, but, on the contrary, their social being that determines their consciousness.” – Karl Marx, Preface of A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
Lady GaGa’s new album “Born This Way” is already sending fans into a fanatical craze. Musical talent aside, there is a gigantic problem with someone who claims to be on the side of social justice claiming that we are all just “born this way”. This isn’t a small issue; culture matters and should not be beyond our criticism. If you check out the Born This Way hashtag on Twitter (#BornThisWay) there are literally posts by excited fans every couple of seconds.
“No more deluded by reaction,
on tyrants only we’ll make war!
The soldiers too will take strike action,
They’ll break ranks, they’ll fight no more!
And if those cannibals keep trying,
to sacrifice us to the pride,
they soon shall hear the bullets flying!
We’ll shoot the generals on our own side.”
- The Internationale

“I am as gay as a daffodil, my dear”. – Freddie Mercury
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