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Not just a few bad apples
Enemy of the State
1998
Review by MC17
The movie Enemy of the State tells the story of a man who accidentally
stumbled on evidence of corruption and murder by a congressman who was
trying to get legislation passed to expand the surveillance powers of
the government. He used the power of the Nationall Security Agency
(NSA) to try to destroy all evidence of his actions. The movie
actually paints a pretty realistic picture of the powers of the
government to conduct surveillance and track individuals without their
knowledge.
Although MIM does not have access to details about the specific tools
used by the NSA, FBI, CIA and cops, we know from the information that
leaks out that these organizations keep close tabs on activists. They
can easily monitor phone conversations, can scan the general phone
lines for key words like revolution, can use voice recognition
technology to pick up individual voices from any phone and they can
plant listening devices in buildings, cars and even on people without
their knowledge. It does not matter if all the details of Enemy of the
State were precise, the general capability of the government to carry
out operations like those described in the movie exists and they do
use this technology illegally and against anyone who is considered a
threat (which places anti-imperialists high on the list.)
We don't just speculate about this, we have concrete evidence. The
prosecution in the case against Leonard Peltier worked with the
government to bug the defense team and listen to the lawyers'
discussion of strategy to have a better shot at convicting an innocent
man. And for those activists not convinced of the power of the state,
anyone who has been an activist more than 10 years can request their
FBI file through the Freedom of Information Act and will see details
that could not be known without heavy surveillance.
The biggest problem with the movie was its portrayal of the corrupt
congressman and his flunkies as a few bad apples. And of course, its
lack of solution to the problem of government powers and corruption.
The wife of the main character, an ACLU lawyer, kept criticizing the
legislation that would give the government greater surveillance powers
but in the end when the legislation was defeated she just sounded like
an anti-power nihilist. In response to a news report that the
government would have to set up an oversight committee to get
surveillance powers expanded she asked the rhetorical question "who
will oversee the oversight committee." This underscores the real
problem: The government can't be trusted to watch over itself. With
the power in the hands of the imperialists, the less power they are
given the better.
Only with power in the hands of the people will the people be able to
control the government. This is why MIM calls for a dictatorship of
the proletariat. We want a society where the majority, the oppressed
exploited people of the world, controls the government and forcibly
keeps the minority from stealing power and wealth for themselves. Only
with this power will the people be able to build a truly just society
where the government does not need to spy on people who are
politically active as enemies of the state. And with this power the
people will be able to build a communist society where all people
truly are equal.