The banality of evil is the idea that evil does not have the villainous appearances that we might think it does. Evil doesn’t have horns and a tail, rather evil is perpetuated when immoral principles become normalized over time, becomes commonplace, the norm, something that happens every day, slowly becoming acceptable…and ordinary people going about their everyday lives, becoming complicit actors in this system that is perpetuating this evil.
Hannah Arendt had the “terrifyingly normal” Adolf Eichmann as her template but argued that systemic oppression and the gradual normalization of evil can occur at any time, anywhere. How much longer corporate news can maintain a 21st century illusion of normalcy, cloaked in complacency and desensitization - with critical thinking no longer a part of the viewership equation - is up for debate. But the curtain has been drawn, thanks to alternative media.
A disheartened Katie Halper added:
Honestly, so much respect for Ayman for this segment…actually it’s infuriating and sad it’s so exceptional. These are stories that everyone should be showing.
Now, if Ayman Mohyeldin is gainfully employed next weekend, I might be tuning in, or rather streaming. I gave up on cable news several wars ago.