Ivan Zassoursky on 29 Oct 2000 18:48:50 -0000 |
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<nettime> Nader is important, get rid of fear |
[also To: campaign@votenader.org, CC: naderletters@moveon.org] I have been on a lecture tour throughout New York state, visiting 10 campuses in the SUNY system - in fact i travel almost as much as the candidates. On my way i have discovered that in every city where there was a free advertisement-supported newspaper (commercial OR alternative) Nader was endorsed by it. Commercial newspapers, i repeat - published for profit, with adult pages and everything. It means that if the major newspapers were not linked to party establishments so much, they would probably be forced to take a different stand as well. In a conversation resembling the Soviet 'kitchen talk' (off-the-record, away from corporate surroundings) after a drink or two most of the academics pronounced their support as well. Obviously, Nader tapped into the huge public resource and thus changed this elections forever. This is a Nader election campaign and the only meaning of it is the one he brings - the emergence of a strong base of public support for the third party. Whenever there was a major change, there is always somebody with doubts. It is only by our mistakes that we learn. The mistake made too many times was to listen to the 'warnings'. Nothing comes out of caution - in fact it is nothing less but a fear, disguised as prudence. And a strategy of the Gore camp as well. In this campaign Nader has nothing to lose. All those 'warnings' are trying to steal away this crucial advantage. Nader tells his supporters to vote for him only if Gore is safe - i have been on his rally in Albany - and this should remind all the responsible sitizens of the fact that he is sane and knows what he is doing and why. And certainly hee has a better record than those warning against him. They will be forgotten tomorrow, as well as their misguided or sponsored efforts and so be it. The truth is that what we are witnessing is a transformation of the political field in the United States of America. Thee 'warnings' always come from the people accustomed to the previous configuration of the political field or possessing a vested interest in maintaining the status quo - aside from those frightened into believing that a choice between Bush and Gore makes any difference. Thee paradox of modern politics is that although PR people indeed spend a lot of money in their effort to construct the difference between two major candidates, once they get into the office, politicians tend to move in the similar direction; they converge. Nader can bring new meanings to politics that are already making a difference. Those who think that this should happen, that something should be done, must not listen to anybody or anything but their intention. If Bush wins because of Nader, this will be better than having Gore overshadow Nader. The more attention - positive or negative - Nader receives, the more is the influence of the voters who do support him on the political process in the long and short term alike. Most of the time votes are ignored or reinterpreted - but this time it will be harder to arrange. The victory of Bush would make both republicans and democrats tune into the new audience and adjust. Because Nader supporters are young, they mean future. And in politics future is the market. If Nader voters do control the bottleneck, their influence would be immense. It is possible to imagine and there are such precedents in political history, that when the Green party of the USA will emerge as a major force, it will force democrats and republicans to unite in a kind of demolican or repocrat coalition. Evidently, presidential elections are the moment when the emerging force meets with resistance from only one party, another trying to benefit from it. Change is never welcome, but always comes in due time. Once the elections are over, Nader will have to deal with both at once. For this he and the Green party need all the support and encouragement they can get. Vote for Nader. It will make you feel better. ivan zassoursky _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net