© Robin Blair - Simulacra and Simulation |
And I know she'll be the death of me,
at least we'll both be numb
And she'll always get the best of me,
the worst is yet to come
... adds a figurative where the object and substance have disappeared. But let's first delve into the recent past.
Oh what a difference some months make. Four months ago a cocky Greece was successfully viciously assaulted, raped in broad daylight and thrown bleeding into the gutter. The German press applauding, just like they applauded 82 years ago. The
Wait a minute, what's that? Strange looking people came trickling in. Then more. Germans learned about some Greek islands perilously close to that disdained country Turkey. What started as a mild wave quickly turned into a stampede. A stampede one would have associated with Bharata 70 years ago. Midnight's Children. Yet this was Europe. "United in diversity".
As that former country became the playground of a benevolent Macedonian woman plying her self-serving trade in Kolkata, the country of refugees' choice in Europe granted itself the luxury of a woman, likewise from the east, whose hallmark was indecisiveness and much admired by her subjects therefore. Confronted with hundreds of thousands, scaremongerers even managed to come up with ever higher numbers every third day, of refugees on her queendoms' soil she followed the playbook of the Mother of Kolkata. Come ye all, my brothers and sisters, 'I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love'. Translated into German: 'Wir schaffen das'.
However, badly miscalculating the generosity of her subjects - a generosity that had already been stretched to its utmost limits with Greece - she was made to learn a widespread displeasure with her handling and admonished for her nebulous grasp of reality.
Hesitatingly, a trait most becoming to a woman, she made the initiative to a raunchy love affair with a Frenchman of short stature, quickly passed some new immigration laws out of that boudoir when time would allow and topped that off, to the consternation of that short Frenchman one might add, with a Walk to
It is here then that an eminent monsieur from France, a country Germany was hitherto at odds with, can shed a wise light on the ineptitude, subsequent chasse patate and other follies of this clumsy and so revered Führer of Teutonia:
When the real is no longer what it used to be, nostalgia assumes its full meaning. There is a proliferation of myths of origin and signs of reality; of second-hand truth, objectivity and authenticity. There is an escalation of the true, of the lived experience; a resurrection of the figurative where the object and substance have disappeared. And there is a panic-stricken production of the real and the referential, above and parallel to the panic of material production. This is how simulation appears in the phase that concerns us: a strategy of the real, neo-real and hyperreal, whose universal double is a strategy of deterrence.
(Baudrillard - Simulations and Simulacra)
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