In the hit 1970s sitcom All in the Family, Rob Reiner played Michael Stivic, whose progressive countercultural 1960s sensibilities made him a perfect foil for his bigoted, conservative father-in-law Archie Bunker's struggles to adapt to a rapidly changing world. Now a celebrated advocate of the Democratic party, Reiner's great artistic achievement in 2017 was collaborating with neoconservatives and intelligence community insiders to produce a jarring propaganda video featuring Morgan Freeman warning that "we are at war" with Russia. So far his masterpiece of 2018 is a tweet declaring that if you "libel" Russophobic eugenicist James Clapper and CIA torture facilitator-turned-MSNBC pundit John Brennan you are libeling America. We never set out to become our parents. A counterculture never sets out to become the thing it rebelled against. An actor never sets out to become a twisted mockery of the character he once played. But it happens.

Did you hear Jim Carrey has condemned Facebook and severed all ties with it? "Ahh, good!" you may be thinking. "It's about time a high-profile celebrity spoke up about Facebook's oppressive political censorship! Leave it up to the true artists to stick it to the man when our society needs it most!" It is perfectly understandable that you might think that. Carrey, who played a screenwriter fighting McCarthyism in 2001's The Majestic, is a world-renowned comedian who has been famously pursuing spiritual enlightenment and plunging himself into the task of mastering the art of painting for many years. He's just the sort of person you'd think might bring some light into a deeply endarkened aspect of western consciousness. But think again. "I’m dumping my @facebook stock and deleting my page because @facebook profited from Russian interference in our elections and they’re still not doing enough to stop it. I encourage all other investors who care about our future to do the same. #unfriendfacebook," Carrey tweeted today. He's not protesting Facebook's authoritarian pro-establishment censorship campaign. He's protesting it not being authoritarian and pro-establishment enough. And his Twitter followers love it. Look at the worldview of the average person who identifies as a liberal and you'll find adoration of psychopathic authoritarian intelligence agencies like the CIA and the FBI, a significantly warmed opinion of George W Bush and the neocons he ushered into power, a total apathy toward the US war machine and Orwellian surveillance network, a seething hatred of all things Russia and a hysterical McCarthyite beef with anyone who fails to fall in line with approved establishment narratives. They have become the very flag-waving, authority-cheerleading, art-killing oppressive zealots that the counterculture of the 1960s burst free from like a drowning man finally getting his head above water and clawing his way onto the shore. I've been thinking about the western attitude toward Muslims a lot lately, and how we're all having the exact wrong debate about it. The modern liberal loves to scream at conservatives for Islamophobia, as though screaming at someone not to be afraid of something has ever been useful. It makes them feel very good about themselves to do this, to scream at the "racists" and "hateful bigots" who fear violence and extremism from Muslim radicals. They will scream at conservatives over this til they're blue in the face... but you'll never see them screaming at the US war machine that is ultimately responsible for Islamophobia in the first place. Endless war in Muslim-majority countries necessitates war propaganda, which will necessarily paint Muslim people as the enemy, which necessarily increases fear of Muslims. More importantly, a causal relationship has been clearly shown between so-called Islamic terrorism and western military interventionism, and a growing body of research indicates that the predominant motivating force driving people to join violent jihadist factions is seeing friends and family killed and arrested by armed forces outside their control. Ask a liberal to fight this factory of terror by fighting for an end to US military interventionism and they'll just stare at you like a deer in the headlights. They'd rather scream at the guy in the MAGA hat.