 Imperial narrative managers always try to make peace seem unnatural. I've been ranting all week about the shocking war with China propaganda escalation in Australian mainstream media, and I feel like I could easily scream about it for another month without running out of vitriol for the disgusting freaks who are pushing this filth into the consciousness of my countrymen. One really can't say enough unkind things about people who are openly trying to pave the way toward an atomic age world war. In a remotely sane society, such monsters would be driven from human civilization and die cold and alone in the wilderness with nothing but their bloodlust to keep them company. One of the most obnoxious things said during this latest propaganda push appeared in the joint statement provided by the five experts, Reed Empire-funded China Hawks, recruited by the Sydney Morning Herald in the age to share their obscenely hawkish opinions in an official looking media presentation. This paragraph has been rattling around in my head since I first read it. Australia must prepare itself. Most important of all is a psychological shift. Urgency must replace complacency. The recent decades of tranquility were not the norm in human affairs but an aberration. Australia's holiday from history is over. Australians should not feel afraid but be alert to the threats we face, the tough decisions we must make, and know that they have agency. This mobilization of mindset is the essential prerequisite to any successful confrontation of China." Do you see what they're doing there? These professional China Hawks are explicitly trying to frame peace as a strange aberration and war as the status quo norm. They're saying Australians require a psychological shift and a mobilization of mindset from thinking peace is normal and healthy to thinking war is normal and healthy. Which is of course ass backwards and shit eating insane. Every normal healthy person regards peace as the default position and violence as a rare and alarming aberration which must be avoided whenever possible. We know this is true from our normal human experience of our own personal lives. None of us spend the majority of our time getting into fistfights for example. Anyone who spends most of their waking life physically assaulting people has probably been locked up a long time ago. If you have ever been in a fistfight you will recall that it was experienced as a rare and alarming occurrence and everything in your body was screaming at you that this was a freakish and unnatural occurrence which must end as quickly as possible the entire time. In healthy people violence is experienced as abnormal and its absence is experienced as normal. This normal baseline position is what imperial narrative managers spend their time trying to psychologically shift everyone away from propagandizing us instead into accepting continuous conflict and danger as the norm. Such a shift is beneficial to the empire, to war profiteers and to professional war propagandists and is entirely destructive to everyone else. It causes us to accept material conditions which directly harm our own interests and it makes us crazy and neurotic as a civilization. You see it all the time though, like whenever there's a push to withdraw imperial troops from some part of the Middle East they've been in for years or the slightest discussion of maybe not raising the military budget this year or skepticism that pouring weapons into a violence ravaged part of the world is the wisest and most helpful thing to do. Anytime we see the slightest beginnings of the tiniest movement toward stepping away from the path of nonstop warmongering and militarism pundits and politicians begin bleeding words like isolationism and appeasement in an attempt to make calls for de-escalation, demilitarization, diplomacy and detente look freakish and abnormal in contrast to the sane responsible status quo of hurtling toward nuclear armageddon at full tilt. Their job is to abnormalize peace and normalize war which means our job as healthy human beings is to do the exact opposite. We must help everyone understand the horrors of war and the unfathomable nightmares that can be unleashed by reckless brinkmanship and help people to understand that peace is what's healthy and to imagine a future where it is the norm. The bad news is that we are pushing against a narrative manufacturing apparatus that is backed by the might of a globe-spanning empire. The good news is that our vision is the one that's based on truth and deep down everyone can sense it. All we need to do is get people viewing peace as normal and war as abnormal and remind people of what they already know inside.