War and shopping – the extremism that never speaks its name
The Westfield Stratford centre, backed by a former Israeli commando and touted as the future face of
By John Pilger Published 22 September 2011
Looking for a bookshop that was no longer there, I walked instead into a labyrinth designed as a trap. Leaving became an illusion, rather like Alice once she had stepped through the Looking Glass. Walls of glass curved into concentric circles as one "store" merged into another: Armani Exchange with Dinky-Di Pies. Exits led to gauntlets of more "offers". Seeking a guide, I bought a lousy pair of sunglasses. Anything to get out. It was a vision of hell. It was a Westfield mega mall.
This happened in Sydney - where the Westfield empire began - in a "mall" not half as mega as the one that opened in Stratford, east London on 13 September. "Everything" is here, the architectural critic Jonathan Glancey reported, from Apple to Primark, McDonald's and KFC to Krispy Kreme. There is a cinema with 17 screens and "luxurious VIP seats", and a mega "luxury" bowling alley. Tracey Emin and Mary Portas lead the Westfield "cultural team". A "24-hour lifestyle street" called the Arcade leads to the biggest casino in the land. This will be the only way into the 2012 Olympic Games for seven million people attending the athletics. The simple, grotesque message "buy me, buy me" will be London's welcome to the world.
Beacons for the indebted
“If you've seen the Disney film Wall-E," wrote Glancey in 2008, "you'll certainly recognise Westfield and malls like it. In the film, humans who long ago abandoned the Earth they messed up through greed live a supremely sedentary life shopping and eating. They are very tubby and have lost the use of their legs. Is this how we'll end up? Or will we plunge into the depths of some mammoth recession . . . with nothing and nowhere to spend?" In the less apocalyptic short term, Westfield is "a step towards our collective desire to undermine the life and culture of the traditional city, along with its architecture, and to shop and shop some more".
The original development plan for Stratford City evoked Barcelona: a grid of defined streets of shops and places to live. Modern, civilised. Then the Olympics loomed and so did Westfield, a major corporate sponsor. The mega mall, the biggest in urban Europe, has been built amid grey tower blocks not far from where last month's riots occurred; its "designer" products, made mostly with cheap, regimented labour, beckon the indebted and insult the past. That it stands on a site where London workers made trains - thousands of locomotives, carriages and goods wagons - in what was once called manufacturing is of melancholy interest only. The mega mall's jobs produce nothing and are mostly low-paid. It is an emblem of extreme times.
The co-founder of Westfield is Frank Lowy, an Australian-Israeli billionaire who is to shopping what Rupert Murdoch is to media. Westfield owns or has an interest in more than 120 malls worldwide. Lowy, a former Israeli commando, gives millions to Israel, and in 2003 set up the "independent" Lowy Institute for International Affairs which promotes Israel and US foreign policy.
On the day after the Stratford mall opened, Unicef reported that British parents "feel trapped in a materialistic culture" in which they bought off their children with "branded goods". Low-income parents felt "tremendous pressure from society" to buy trainers, "gadgets" and "branded clothes" for their children. TV advertising and other seductions of the "consumer culture", together with low pay and long working hours, were responsible. Children told the researchers that they preferred to spend time with their families and to have "plenty to do outdoors", but this was often no longer possible. As "welfare" has become a dirty word, basic facilities for the young such as youth clubs are being eliminated by local authorities. I predict more riots
Four years ago, Unicef published a league table of children's well-being across 20 industrialised nations. The UK was bottom. A fifth of British children live in poverty; the figure is forecast to rise in the Olympic year. The priority of Britain's political class, regardless of party, is repayment by ordinary people of "the deficit", a specious and cynical term for epic handouts to crooked banks, and the simultaneous waging of squalid colonial wars for the theft of other countries' resources. This is extremism that never speaks its name.
It is an extremism that has emasculated the social democracies that were Europe's redemption following the Second World War. The forced impoverishment of Greece with exorbitant returns demanded by German and French central bankers is likely to produce another fascist military coup. The forced impoverishment of millions of Britons by David Cameron's ancien régime, with its growing police state and compliant bourgeoisie, especially in the media, will produce more riots; nothing is surer.
One can count on the extremism of apartheid in any form to trigger such a result, no matter its consumerist gloss hermetically sealed in a mega mall. The prospect is democracy for the rich and totalitarianism not only for the poor; and "liberal intervention", as the Guardian calls it approvingly, for those useful foreign parts too weak to resist our "precision" Brimstone missiles.
I went to Parliament Square the other day. The graphic display of state crimes mounted by the peace and justice campaigner Brian Haw had been removed by the Metropolitan Police, knowing that finally he could no longer stand up to them, bodily and in the courts, as he did for a decade. Brian died in June. Visiting him one freezing Christmas, I was moved by the way he persuaded so many passers-by and the power of his courage. We now need millions like him. Urgently.
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109 comments
i think what pilger is saying is that jobs may have been created but the only permanent ones are actually non creative jobs ie service industry positions. the builders are long gone as the contract is over. what we have is 18000 salesman for cheap crap made in the east and the profits ending up in the hands of the few people who have been telling us we need this that and the other for years when we actually dont.
but dont worry, as in the US many of these jobs will be termed "skilled and semi skilled" soon
by the way, that's my own opinion and not taken from wikipedia like mr divine
Has it ever occurred to you Gideon Ploya to write in plain English? Your text reads like gobbly gook and everyone switches off after the first sentence. Try to limit your adjectives. it's not an academic biology thesis you're writing.
Which ever side you are on another good-bating article by Jonh Pilger.
The comparison of our emerging society and the film WallE - ain't far from the truth.
Excellent article. I read some weeks ago that the biggest retailer in this place was Marks & Spencer. It all makes sense now.
Why?
Because of all British retail companies M&S has maintained the strongest, most long-standing support for Zionism and the invented state of Israel, funding the brutal, racist and illegal occupation of Palestine.
M&S BUYS GOODS FROM ILLEGAL SETTLEMENT EXPORTERS. Its brand underwear is mostly supplied by an Israeli textile giant and it finances zionist projects.
Westfield and M&S are disgusting.
Mr Danger says: "Finally someone responds to Pilger's dog whistle."
Was wondering when someone would point this out. The fact that one of the part owners of a development spent a few years in the Israeli army back in the fifties or sixties means, well what does it mean?
That an ex Israeli commando is not allowed to go into business? That the place should be boycotted because of the fact that Lowy served in the Israeli force half a century ago? What precisely?
Why doesn't Pilger just come out with it and say:
"It's the Jews. They own everything. Burn down Westfield a la Krystallnacht."
The Western ultra left no longer bother to hide their anti-semitism. It's almost as disturbing as their propensity for sucking the Islamists' dicks. - or their incapacity to write a coherent article.
Pilger is not "drawing the dots" you simpleton. There ARE no dots. He is simply engaging in a stream of consciousness, scattergun, mad as a hatter rant in which he just randomly mentions a lot of totally irrelevant and unconnected things.
Time he was put out to grass. He has basically written the same article for forty years.
and where did you get those approval ratings from may i ask?
ahhhhhh
the mainstream media. that beacon of truth
Rossa: sticks and stones, dear, sticks and stones.
Mr Divine writes, "The company is owned by primarily by (sic) Australian workers via their complusory (sic)pension funds."
On 26/9 he wrote to advise Mr Polya to " .. get a few lessons in how to write plain English." Perhaps Mr D needs to take his own advice?
Oh, and as a matter of basic economics, workers don't own or control their pension funds. If they did, do you think they would have allowed all the thefts by the Maxwells etc of this world?
One can understand why pro-Zionists resort to ad hominem abuse in defending the indefensible such as the following (by numbers):
0.3 million Occupied Palestinians (mostly children) actively or passively murdered (mostly passively) by racist Zionist-run Apartheid Israel since 1967;
0.8 million Palestinian children indefinitely and highly abusively imprisoned in the Gaza Concentration Camp for the asserted "crime" of being Indigenous Palestinians living in a part of the homeland continuously inhabited by Palestinians for thousands of years;
1.5 million male and female Palestinians incarcerated in the Gaza Concentration Camp for the asserted "crime" of being Indigenous Palestinians;
1.5 million Palestinian Israelis living as Third Class citizens in Apartheid Israel proper;
2.5 million West Bank Palestinians with zero human rights and living in military-guarded mini-Bantustans;
6 million Palestinian refugees forbidden to live anywhere in Palestine;
10 million Palestinians forbidden to vote for the government ruling all of Palestine plus bits of Lebanon and Syria;
12 million Palestinians treated like garbage by the UK-, US-, EU- and Apartheid Australia-supported Zionazis.
Those who ignore, obfuscate, minimize, excuse, defend, support, advocate or are otherwise complicit in the gross human rights abuse of children, women and men have crossed the line separating Humanity from barbarism.
Boycott Apartheid Israel (see: http://sites.google.com/site/boycottapartheidisrael/ ).