To
twenty five million Iraqis hell on Earth has been introduced to their
land by the demons roaming the halls of American power that care not an
ounce for the misery and wickedness now roaming like a vulture over
Iraq’s skies.
For
human evil has been imported into the Cradle of Civilization, an export
birthed, nurtured and molded by Old Glory itself, under the watchful
eyes of Jefferson, Lincoln and Washington, crafted by debasement and
corruption, becoming the most successful product launch America has
sent abroad in many, many years.
For the war culture has
perfected the art of sadistic mass murder, a new edition introduced
like a software program, resurrected every few decades to enrich war
profiteers and greed mongers while making comfortable the lives of
those residing inside the belly of the beast. Like a
virus the American angel of death has spread far and wide, free of
antidotes or miracle cures, given the freedom that is denied Iraqis,
like a haze enveloping almost every city and town, village and farm,
infecting madness and hatred and vengeance and anger into the minds of
millions, injecting civil war upon Iraq and genocide upon the Iraqi
people.
Living Inside Hell on Earth
Daily
upon the rivers that birthed civilization can the flow of crimson
colored blood be seen journeying over liquid roadways through the land
of Mesopotamia, its accumulated and growing volume the result of
scattered bodies, bullet hole riddled men and bloated humans, all
silent witnesses to the devastation that has cursed the Iraqi people.
Tainted
with the flow of human wickedness, the Tigris and Euphrates spread
their polluted waters over the entire culture of Iraq, like sewers of
human waste contaminating land, water and air, their toxins of evil and
torture and murder and suffering spreading a noxious fog over cities
and towns, its cocktail of death and destruction infecting the fabric
of society, the very foundation of Iraq cracked and shattered by the
spillage of human energy, that crimson liquid granting life.
Upon
red rivers of genocide do twenty five million human beings sip out of,
forced to endure the aftertaste of rotting flesh, drinking from the
chalice of human violence, swallowing the red liquid of their nation’s
blood, bathing in its corrupted waterways as their country slowly, yet
surely, hemorrhages to death. Unable to close a gaping and now pussing
wound, unable to stitch back together lacerated flesh, millions upon
millions of human beings have become the gangrened body infected by
America’s disastrous debacle, slowly rotting from within, turning vile
in color and putrid in smell with each passing day, their only
salvation the amputation of the whole, the division of their nation,
the destruction and partition of Iraq.
To
twenty five million Iraqis hell on Earth has been introduced to their
land by the demons roaming the halls of American power that care not an
ounce for the misery and wickedness now roaming like a vulture over
Iraq’s skies. For
human evil has been imported into the Cradle of Civilization, an export
birthed, nurtured and molded by Old Glory itself, under the watchful
eyes of Jefferson, Lincoln and Washington, crafted by debasement and
corruption, becoming the most successful product launch America has
sent abroad in many, many years. For the war culture has
perfected the art of sadistic mass murder, a new edition introduced
like a software program, resurrected every few decades to enrich war
profiteers and greed mongers while making comfortable the lives of
those residing inside the belly of the beast. Like a
virus the American angel of death has spread far and wide, free of
antidotes or miracle cures, given the freedom that is denied Iraqis,
like a haze enveloping almost every city and town, village and farm,
infecting madness and hatred and vengeance and anger into the minds of
millions, injecting civil war upon Iraq and genocide upon the Iraqi
people.
Upon
the affliction that has befallen them, born of lies, deceit and
criminality, against all precepts of human and international law,
rising out of smoldering ashes and destroyed skyscrapers, fashioned by
incompetent daydreamers and pathological deviants, Iraqis – whose only
true curse is having evolved for millennia in the lands pregnant with
the devil’s excrement – find themselves stuck in a nightmare whose
waking hour will not come and whose terror cannot be made to disappear.
To them, the nightmare is all too real, as evident as the
smell of burning flesh or the concussion of the next explosion, as real
as the searing shrapnel tearing and ripping open body parts or the
decapitated and mangled head of a loved one.
This
nightmare does not wake, nor does it allow eyes to open, becoming as
real as the destruction of homes, livelihoods or rape of an older
sister. Whether murdered execution style with a bullet to
the head or murdered by an American smart bomb, the Iraqi nightmare
seems only to end upon the last breaths of life, upon the expiration of
human energy. Only then does fire and phosphorous and bullets and
missiles and beheadings turn to nothingness; only then does hell on
Earth subside and peace prosper.
The
omnipotent darkness of genocide, American style, has been resurrected
in lands ancient and mesmerizing, where history began and where
humanity was nurtured and reared. From the fertile bosom and succulent nectars of the
Tigris and
Euphrates rivers humankind took a great leap forward, advancing in civilization, growing in numbers, evolving in time. Today,
from rivers once offering life only death and the products of human
malevolence can be seen, courtesy of greed, arrogance and apathy, of
the self-aggrandized narcissism and inexperienced idiocy that blinds
and insulates populations smeared in comfort and willful ignorance. Through
the silence and acquiescence of Americans, through the complete
indifference to the plight of 25 million Iraqis, genocide has become
America’s foreign policy in Iraq, becoming Iraq’s new normal, rising to
the present as it once did in the past, a disease thriving wherever
America’s armies land, just as it once did in the Philippines, Japan,
Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia, where in the span of a century
the lives of tens of millions of human beings were systematically
erased from the face of Earth.
Genocide,
that most malevolent of human activities, that most common of
historical realities, that most useful of American foreign policy
objectives, a demon that invariably never fails to leave our mammalian
psychology, becoming as common to our history as music is to our
culture, has been birthed in the land of sand and dunes, becoming as
common as scorching temperatures, rising like ancient Babylon once did
to lay claim to Mesopotamia. Upon rivers that once brought life now only death floats by; where fertile mud once flowed now human blood gushes. Where
sustenance once flourished only misery can now be irrigated; where once
fish were pulled out in bountiful amounts now bodies of rotting human
flesh are fished out of the water.
For what can you call what is happening in
Iraq
in the first decade of the twenty-first century anything but genocide,
the complete and systematic decimation – the annihilation – of an
entire culture, of an entire society, of an entire nation? What
do you call the death, mostly by violent murder, state sponsored
terrorism, American birthed civil war, sectarian violence and
counterterrorism operations, of 655,000 human beings if not mass
murder, genocide, the genesis of Holocaust? Two to three
percent of the Iraqi population has been exterminated, never to breathe
life again, never to see children grow up, never to see mothers give
birth or see fathers become proud grandfathers. Two to three percent of
Iraq’s people lie six feet under, buried under the massive and monstrous American military machine. If two to three percent of
America was killed in the span of three years, a number reaching
million individuals, what would happen to the
United States? What would happen if a city the size of
Los Angeles or
New York or
Chicago was wiped off the face of the nation? The equivalent of this hypothetical is happening today in
Iraq.
Entire
families have disappeared, entire ways of life extinguished; the
devastation of daily anarchy, occupation, chaos, thirst for vengeance
and civil war results in several hundred deaths by murder every single
day in Iraq. Every month in
Iraq
at least 3,000 civilians die at the hands of human wickedness, creating
an Iraqi 9/11 every 30 days, every 720 hours. Rivers and puddles of
blood flowing through
Iraq’s streets never seem to run dry, with each new day spawning the next bloodbath of body parts and devastated flesh. The
Iraqi genocide refuses to relent, thriving off of human psychology, off
of a culture of revenge and honor, off of a brutal guerilla resistance
to foreign occupation. In each case of murder, torture or intolerable suffering, the common denominator is always the invasion of
Iraq by
America and the subsequent occupation that has become a catalyst to the horrors facing average Iraqis today. Each day only seems to make things worse; each year only cements the continuing decent into human Hell. From the bowels of hell the demons of mankind have risen in the
land of
Mesopotamia.
Children rise one day to innocence only to fall asleep to malevolence. Teenagers once full of idealism, hope and love are now possessed by hate, anger and psychological maiming. Young
adults hoping for a fruitful life now have only the memories of the
past to sustain them, their potential and opportunity now eroded, their
talents and abilities quashed. Mothers and fathers once
hoping for a better tomorrow for their children now see nothing but
decades of decimation to come. Grandmothers and grandfathers look at
the present and remember the past, cursing the devil’s excrement,
condemning the Anglo-American world, shedding tears over the crushed
vibrancy of a destroyed society. Through the eyes of babies a world of
violence and murder becomes routine, along with bloated bellies and
diseased bodies, hungry mouths and depleted brain power. Through the
eyes of babies
Iraq
and its cities burn in a fiery inferno of man killing man, its pillars
crumbling under the weight of the evil birthed through American
intervention. This, today, is reality and truth to 25 million Iraqis,
or to those who remain, unable to flee.
Genesis of Holocaust
The lives of 25 million human beings lie in ruins, destroyed like the rubble and mortar that lines city streets and boulevards. The
Iraqi genocide is what we at present see, a reality fated to continue
well into the future, without a hint of when it will stop, a direct and
proximate cause of
America’s
war crimes and its illegal and immoral occupation. The curse upon
Iraqis, begun with the act of economic genocide called sanctions,
imposed, implemented and supervised by America in the 1990’s – which
resulted in the death of up to 1.5 million Iraqis, 500,000 of them
children lacking proper nourishment or medicines – and continued with
Bush’s Crusade against Iraq, an operation of blatant terrorism
disguised under the state’s veil of Lady Liberty and Old Glory, has in
the span of a decade and a half become a shameful and criminal
Holocaust, resulting in the death of perhaps two million human beings. If the mass murder by radiation through
America’s
weapon of mass destruction, depleted uranium munitions, is added to the
calculations, the Iraqi Holocaust approaches some of the worst crimes
of human civilization in the brief history of our species.
The
monster engendered by George W. Bush, the military-energy industrial
complex and the neocons has become an unstoppable force whose momentum
has spiraled out of control, its life growing and evolving not in
accordance with the commands from
Washington but rather from the vicious cycle of devastation now feeding its unquenchable appetite for blood and malice. Like
a hurricane it gains speed and strength from warm liquid, in this case
human blood, becoming a vicious circle of mass murder that cannot be
halted.
Has
the greed and hunger for unsurpassed wealth and power been worth the
genocide of Iraqis? Has it been worth the indescribable pain and
suffering and anger and hatred emanating from millions of Iraqis
against the
United States?
To you and me the answer is surely no; to the war mongers and greed
addicts in power, however, it has been worth every penny, for they care
nothing for ordinary Iraqis, having not one drop of remorse or empathy
or humanity in their ice cold veins from where only the green of the
Almighty dollar and the thick black oil of the devil’s excrement is
allowed to flow. To them, the Iraqi genocide is seen only
through the macabre vision of dollar signs and enhanced power. To these
individuals, they would just as easily squash a cockroach than care
about 300 deaths a day in
Iraq.
How
high will the final tally of dead Iraqis reach? How much killing and
murder and maiming and destruction is left to achieve? How much longer
will the blueprint for
Central America during the Cold War be implemented in
Iraq,
with its counterinsurgency operations full of torture, disappearances,
mass executions and death squads? Will the final death count approach
the
million dead that were recorded in
Vietnam,
that the American military left in its wake as it retreated from its
embassy’s rooftop? Will the killing stop only when there is nothing
left to kill, only when the enemies of
America
have exhausted destroying each other, when they realize that they have
been made to fight each other so as not to unite and fight the common
enemy, just as the pathological occupiers desired in a classic example
of divide and conquer?
The Iraqi genocide will not be destroyed until
America is kicked out of
Iraq,
until its bases are overrun, until the Green Zone is sacked, until the
last remaining Americans are evacuated with helicopters from the rooms
of Saddam’s old palaces, for it will never leave voluntarily. It
has created a mess it cannot extricate itself out of, both
strategically and financially. It has invested too much precious
treasure, to say nothing of blood, in the pursuit and control of
Iraq’s energy resources. It
has built more than a dozen permanent bases, it has firmly planted
itself in a most geostrategic location, the easier to wage battle
against tomorrow’s rivals,
Russia and
China. America has made the first move in the great chess match for control of Earth’s remaining petroleum. It
cannot now simply pack up and leave, no matter how costly the
enterprise, no matter how much blood is spilled. With its reputation in
tatters, with its military trapped in quicksand, with its leaders as
incompetent and arrogant as they are unwise, America will, like a
spoiled and undisciplined child of wealth, thinking itself privileged
and enveloped under hallucinations of chosen grandeur, refuse to listen
to reason, preferring to suffocate under the immense weight of the
greatest strategic disaster in the history of the nation than declare
defeat and retreat.
The
killing and destruction will continue, with America as catalyst, as the
malignancy destroying the invaded nation with the cancer of human
wickedness, until the term genocide is replaced by the word Holocaust,
until millions lie in graves, their bodies returning to dust and earth
and grass, the winds carrying radiation poisoning becoming the silent
reminders and perpetual killers of America’s foray into the Iraqi
deserts. Millions of Iraqis, those already born and those yet to come, are destined to die at the hands of what
America wrought. Thousands will die of bullet holes to the head, while thousands more will be murdered by bombs and missiles. Still
many more will die of preventable disease, dead for lack of sanitation,
lack of potable water, lack of electricity, medicine and nutritious
food. Tens of thousands will die of lack of security, as anarchy and
chaos and civil war devastate Iraqi culture and society. Untold
numbers of Iraqis will die of cancers and diseases resulting from
radiation poisoning caused by the use of hundreds of tons of depleted
uranium munitions. Thousands of newborns will be born
mutated or deformed, distorted in ways human babies have never looked
before; thousands more will never be born at all, for stillborn will
they enter this planet, becoming the lucky few to escape the human hell
their parents must confront and escape.
Up
to a million Iraqis, those lucky enough to possess some form of
infinitesimal wealth, have fled their native country, never to return
to their homes, their lives left behind. Displaced by
America’s
occupation and the resulting insecurity and guerilla warfare, uncounted
millions have decided that it is better to risk leaving
Iraq than remaining under the real threat of becoming one more statistic in a
Baghdad morgue. The
Iraqi Diaspora has begun, with those allotted a little luck in money
and fate creating a mass exodus from Mesopotamia, choosing poverty
abroad rather than insecurity and constant threat at home. Already hundreds of thousands of professionals have left the cities, from professors to doctors, leaving
Iraq
a desolate and anemic society, never to return to the nation of their birth. As a result, hundreds of thousand of students are without teachers, millions of civilians are without doctors.
Yet
for the poor of Iraq, for those comprising the salt of the earth, the
great majority of Iraq’s citizens whose resources prevent escape from
the gates of hell on Earth, only the certainty of living in constant
fear of death or injury awaits, their lives reduced to an understanding
that the last breath they take could very well be their final gasp of
air. For the poor of
Iraq,
America
and its brutal occupation, with its massive debacle of historical
proportions, makes Saddam Hussein seem like Franklin D. Roosevelt. Indeed, how many Iraqis today wish Saddam was still in power? Iraq, after all, was safe, secure and at peace with him at the helm, a reality that today does not exist.
While
brutal and a dictator, he was nonetheless the fulcrum upon which all of
Iraq stood united, in control, free of terrorism, a non-threat to its
neighbors, much less to George W. Bush’s America. Yet even today his
war crimes pale in comparison with those unleashed by George W. Bush,
yet it is Saddam that will soon hang from a noose. It was Saddam that acted as the thread and needle needed to stitch
Iraq
together. Without him the entire deck of cards has come tumbling down. With
a western created nation such as Iraq, with borders delineated
according to European interests and not ethnic or religious realities,
only a strong-arm despot sponsored by the west could maintain control,
becoming the thread holding the nation together. Unfortunately for
America
, George W. Bush and his neocon handlers have no interest in learning history or its many lessons.
The Folly of Ignoring History’s Lessons
What
those who discard or ridicule the study of history fail to realize is
that history – not the kind that is written by powers or winners but by
reality – is but the decoded pattern of repeated psychologies and
behaviors of our past and the blueprint for understanding our present
and future. It is our demons, mistakes, lessons, triumphs, wonders and
evolution as a civilization outlined for us to learn from and study, to
absorb fully into our existence. For it is indeed true
that those who fail to learn history are utterly, and faithfully,
condemned to repeat it, which is what has happened in the American
disaster in Iraq, as well as in the brewing failure in Afghanistan. Had
the history of the region been taken seriously, had it been studied and
learned from,
Iraq would have never become the inferno it is today. Quite simply,
Iraq
should have never been invaded and occupied. Yet wisdom and
intelligence are almost always mutually exclusive from politicians,
elites and their legions of yes-men and women.
By
throwing away the readily available history of Mesopotamia, with its
plethora of lessons and warnings for arrogant yet ignorant imperial
seekers saturated with the honey of hubristic honey, America and her
so-called leaders embarked on a course towards debacle from the very
beginning, preferring to believe those whose minds dwell in fantasy,
delusion and theory espoused in books over those whose decisions are
based on history, experience, wisdom and reality.
America’s
so-called leaders chose to smell the sweet yet delusional aroma of
being greeted as liberators, believing they would be welcomed with
flowers, candy thrown at their feet. Instead, they were
greeted with AK-47s, rocket propelled grenades and IED’s, along with
the collective and growing anger of the Iraqi people. Because of this gross incompetence, because of complete
negligence and disregard for reality, American soldiers were sent into
a hornet’s nest, straight into a pit of quicksand designed to
meticulous tear apart one soldier at a time, trapping citizen soldiers
in a guerilla war that was never going to be won and was always going
to end in disaster.
Because
of the complete ignorance festering at the top of America’s pyramid of
hierarchy and inside the decrepit neocon nest of vultures, in three
years 655,000 Iraqis have died, more than a million Iraqis have become
refugees, countless more have suffered maiming of both body and mind,
and an entire society has been decimated, raped of its vibrancy and
usurped of its peace and unity. With years yet to go before the madness
is halted, with America unable and unwilling to extricate itself from
the tar pit it has nosedived into, the genocide now taking place will
only grow, easily surpassing the present evil in the Darfur, the past
wickedness in Rwanda and the Congo, and threatening to reach levels of
genocide America created and furthered in both Vietnam and Cambodia,
which resulted in millions of deaths.
If
this is the case, the time honored American tradition of waging
invasion and occupation against a concocted enemy nation will continue,
as always biting off more than it can chew, refusing to change the
course, through guerilla war waged by resistance forces being forced to
retreat, in the process engendering and furthering genocide, creating a
bloodbath in the process, and eventually leaving the nation it
originally invaded a wasteland of destruction, suffering and death. Its
time honored tradition of killing millions through invasion, occupation
and through a barrage of state sponsored terrorism every two or three
decades will thus continue.
Which country, which people,
we should all wonder, will be next to become the blood needed by the
Pax Americana to gorge on? Which nation will be next to suffer the
wrath of American genocide that invariably helps sustain the
comfortable standard of living of those residing inside the belly of
the beast? For
those residing in the reality based community and not the fantasy based
bubble of delusion, the Iraq debacle has become even greater than
originally thought, becoming, in the span of three years, a disaster of
monumental proportions, a comma of history that will be studied and
analyzed as the greatest strategic disaster in the history of the
United States. It will become the comma of history that
is used, along with that other comma called Vietnam, as a case study of
how not to hand incompetent greed addicts and war mongers the reigns of
military power, becoming, as all disaster usually is, a harsh lesson
taught future generations so that they do not repeat the mistakes and
disasters of their forefathers. Unfortunately, the same was once said
of the
Vietnam experience.
Forever Remembered, Never Forgotten
The
Iraq genocide from 1991 through the Bush Crusade will forever be remembered
in history books, just as the president wanted, though not for the
reasons those who concocted and furthered it thought. It
will be remembered not for triumph or grandeur or to memorialize
America or its leaders but rather for the crimes against humanity, for
the war crimes, the horrible suffering and the genocide perpetuated by
America along with the shameful indifference, acquiescence and silence
of an American people that have lost all sense of shame, or decency,
preferring to bask under the glow of purposeful ignorance than have
their lives of comfort and materialism interrupted by the destruction
and genocide their country is committing in the Middle East.
The
Iraq/Bush Crusade will be remembered for the greed and lust for oil of
the American people, of millions upon millions driving gas-guzzling
SUVs while Iraqis were forced to spend entire days in line to fill up
their cars. It will be remembered for a housing bubble that granted
Americans inflated and borrowed comfort, allowing them the opportunity
to purchase enormous cookie cutter homes and a myriad number of toys,
wants and luxuries, even as our war machine destroyed the
lives of 655,000 human beings, even as our beautiful minds placed the
entire decimation of another nation by our government out of sight and
out of mind.
The
Bush Crusade will be seen for what it has become: the utter failure of
the American people to act during our most loathsome hour. At a time
when
America hit the nadir of morality and virtue, the American people of the first decade of the 21st century will be judged guilty of complicity in the first mass genocide
of the new millennium. Our callous complicity in supporting criminals
and murderers, while living lives of gluttony and apathy, have made us
all guilty in what has certainly become a crime of the highest order. But
for our terrible passivity in the face of an illegal and immoral
invasion and occupation, obvious war crimes, and the decadence of
American virtue and principles, perhaps the
Iraq
genocide might have been avoided, saving the lives of millions of human
beings, both Iraqi and American, and perhaps saving our honor and
reputation as well.
As
a result of this most incompetent of administrations, Iraq and its
valiant resistance has disemboweled the grand American military
machine, gutting its power, re-opening the large scab that refuses to
heal, bringing the American imperial project to its knees and proving
to humanity, yet again, that asymmetric guerilla warfare cannot be
defeated by a conventional military, no matter how arrogant or powerful
it claims itself to be. In the streets of Iraq battles
are waged according to the dictates of the resistance, a fragmented
amalgam of native mujahadeen whose knowledge of Iraq, patience in
attacking, discipline in retreating and noble cause in fighting off a
brutal occupation, have allowed it to bruise and make bloody the
American military on a daily basis, slowly, yet surely, tiring out the
powerful giant.
With
95 percent of the resistance born and bred in Iraq, fighting for the
independence of their nation and not for an al-Qaeda ideology, with 90
percent of the civilian population supporting them, America will never
defeat the insurgency, no matter how hard it tries to divide and
conquer, no matter how many times it tries to foment sectarian violence
and civil war, no matter how many billions it spends on a monthly
basis, no matter how many permanent bases it decides to build. Shiite and Sunni may be fighting each other, yet their common enemy remains
America.
A culture of vengeance and of honor, a society brimming with anger and a people thirsting for freedom from
America cannot be defeated, no matter how many times the occupier decides to
stay the course on a most defective ship. Iraqis fight for freedom and
independence; they fight to prevent their oil from being stolen; they
fight for family and honor, for the death of loved ones and against the
dehumanization by the occupier.
They have reason to fight, possessing
passion knowing they are in the right, which cannot be said of American
soldiers. What does
America fight for? What cause guides it forward? What passion drives its momentum? How is
America
in the right? This war is all about control of oil, all about greed and
engorging the bank accounts of the military-energy industrial complex. The
Bush Crusade is about pillage of resources, plundering of the treasury
and securing for tomorrow the oil fiefdoms that will further enrich and
empower the American elite and its corporations. How do you get
American soldiers to believe in a cause and fight for a war based on
lies, deceit, manipulations and for the greed and power of a tiny
minority that have sent them to become the cannon fodder of the
wealthy?
The Shame of
America
Make no mistake,
America
will prefer to stay the course, for to its alpha male leaders it can
never “cut and run.” Her so-called leaders will always choose to
sacrifice thousands of sons and daughters of poverty so leaders’ and
their reputations and legacies survive intact. It is not their sons and daughters bleeding to death, it is not their relatives being maimed in body and mind. No,
America
never loses a war, it never suffers defeat, for in the national narrative, in the fables and myths told the masses,
America
is blessed by the Christian god, she is good and everything else evil,
she is right and all else wrong, her soldiers fight only for freedom
and democracy, not for corporate and elite power. In the national
fiction a war on terror exists and
Iraq is the central front, the place where evil must be confronted because it hates us for our freedoms, not our foreign policy.
Sure,
the appearance of withdrawal of forces will be concocted to appease the
grumbling masses, enough to satisfy their beautiful minds, yet tens of
thousands of troops will remain, protecting pipelines, refineries,
permanent bases and the oil fields that now fly the great red, white
and blue. You do not think the American state would spend a trillion
dollars in the Bush Crusade simply to expel a despot from power, right?
You do not think a trillion dollars will in the end be spent to bring
freedom and democracy to a partitioned tri- state, do you? Because of oil and its strategic location in the
Middle East and near
Central Asia,
Iraq will remain an American colony for decades to come or until that time that
Iraq’s oil fields run dry. It will be infested with American troops protecting
America’s corporate interests until the day arrives when
America
and her military are forced out of the nation by a resistance that
continues to gain momentum, strength and support. Only by force, and
with her tail between her feet, will
America stubbornly relent and retreat in the face of a perpetual bloodbath.
To
her leaders, as well as to most of her citizens, the Iraqi genocide is
of no more significance than last week’s episode of Survivor. Out of sight and out of mind, hundreds of millions of Americans could care less about Iraqis and their plight. To
America’s
so-called leaders, genocide is part of doing business, part of war
profiteering and greasing the engine of perpetual war for perpetual
profit. To most Americans, both leaders and civilians,
Iraqis are subhuman dark skinned Arabs and the death of 655,00, or the
displacement of one million, are of little importance or consequence,
whether or not the American state perpetrated crimes against humanity
in their name.
Why be bothered by the misery and suffering of Arabs in the
Middle East when a pedophile was just forced to resign from the Congress? Why feel
any ounce of sympathy for the plight of Iraqis when Democrats will only
continue the massacre when they regain control of the legislative
branch? Why feel extreme sadness and guilt and shame at what is done in our name when we have trouble even finding
Iraq on a global map? Why feel indignation at the genocide taking place when more than 40 percent of Americans still think
Iraq was involved in the inside job of 9/11?
As
a result of what America has unleashed upon Iraq, given the silent
passivity and blind acquiescence of the masses, given the loyal support
granted Bush by 59 million voters in 2004 and the perpetual support of
30 percent of American sheeple, given the reprehensible indifference
and racist xenophobia towards Iraqis by many Americans, given the
astounding mortality figures rising out of Iraq in the last fifteen
years as a result of American involvement, it is both a shame and an
embarrassment to consider oneself American. In this day and age, to
consider oneself proud to be an American is to be in serious need of
psychological assistance, psychotropic medication, or both. It is to be
so brainwashed and manipulated by the state and the corporate media
that the labeling of someone as ignorant is a valid affirmative defense.
To
show no remorse against the myriad number of crimes against humanity
and the war crimes perpetrated by the American government and its
president is to lack the basic tenets of what it is to be human. It is
to dwell in the land of sheeple and lemmings, immersed in a population
of pathological sadists more concerned for the health of fictional
television characters than in the genocide of hundreds of thousands of
real human beings.
To salute the red, white and blue today is to give comfort to terrorists and blind loyalty to criminals. It is to support the destruction of the Constitution, of democracy, international law and human decency. In short, saluting the American flag today is to declare war and commit treason against all the
United States has ever stood for, all it has ever fought to preserve. It
is to appease the real terrorists, aiding war criminals and granting
blind loyalty and faith to the United Corporations of America, a nation
of, by and for the corporate world and the elite that control it.
How
sad that in the worst cluster of years in our history the American
people decided to do nothing, preferring to sit on our ever expanding
buttocks hypnotized by the corporate media, failing to act at the most
important moment of our lives, our only contribution being remaining
silent to the avalanche of war crimes and crimes against humanity that
have laid waste to Iraq. How sad and pathetic Americans have become, in the first decade of the 21st century, becoming the ignorant, fearful, xenophobic, acquiescent and indifferent army of good Americans.
A
once virtuous and honorable people, at one time possessed of
intelligence and free thinking minds have, in the span of a few
decades, been transformed into the epitome of cattle, sheep and any
other unthinking creatures of group mentality, today lacking the
cognitive qualities used to reason and use logic to think independently
of what the state and the corporate world inculcate. Ignorance
has prevailed over knowledge, eroding the very foundation of democracy,
for an unthinking populace cannot possibly question its leaders, their
motives, or be given the vital responsibility of electing
representatives to act in their interest. With a population bred over
decades for ignorance, incurious about the world, unaware of other
cultures or lands, conditioned to fear what is not known, the state can
act without accountability or restraint, for the blind masses have
become too numb minded to even care or be concerned.
This is the reality in
America
today, and the reason genocide goes silent, why it goes unquestioned or
why it remains relatively unknown, much like that mass murder that took
place in
Vietnam. The
truth is that Americans would rather not know what their government
does in their name, fearing their comfortable lives would become upset
with the knowledge of what is transpiring in
Iraq at the hands of the American military machine.
Unthinking
and easily manipulated, those residing inside the belly of the beast
are mere clay in the hands of the powerful, easily molded into the
cookie cutter drones of the corporatist state. Combined with the
xenophobia, patriotism and nationalism spawned by 9/11, a dumbed down
populace thus cares nothing for genocide committed in their name,
regressing down a few steps down the evolutionary ladder, devolving
into a knuckle dragging proto-primate only a nose hair separated from
our chimp cousins. To the average American citizen, better a dead Iraqi
than a night without the comfortable glare of the omnipresent
television monitor. Better 655,000 dead subhuman Arabs than a day
living without a gas-guzzling SUV tank.
To the 25 million Iraqis whose lives have been condemned to hell on Earth, courtesy of the
United States
,
please accept this man’s sincere apology for what this wicked nation
has done to your land and people, to your daily lives, culture and
society.
I know I speak for many who live in the United States when I say that I lower my head in shame at what is done in my name. Today, more than ever, I am ashamed to be American. I
am ashamed for what this nation has done, for what it will continue
doing, for what it has become and for the continued and silent
acquiescence of the American people.
As
much as words can traverse entire oceans and deserts, as much as they
can never replace lives lost or family members buried, as much as they
can never make right what has been wronged, please accept this digital
apology for a horror many of us detest and abhor. I am truly sorry, from the bottom of my heart, for the curse that has befallen your beautiful land and culture. I
apologize for the 30 to 40 percent of Americans that are one-step away
from complete mental retardation. I apologize for the lazy, gluttonous
and complacent millions whose only experience with life is the nightly
glow of television.
I apologize for the tens of millions
of so-called Christians that call themselves the culture of life even
as they drool with glee at the genocide taking place in your nation. I
apologize that the Bush Crusade has not been stopped, that the American
people have not hung the neocon cabal from the rafters and that the war
culture will only continue laying waste to the peoples of the world.
The
Iraq Genocide is a curse upon us all, a shame for all humanity, a crime
of the highest order that should bring those responsible to deserved
justice. In a more perfect world, there would be
confidence that criminals and murderers and malfeasant authoritarians
would be brought to justice. In the real world, however, they are promoted, elected and made much more powerful.
They
are given bonuses and pats on the back, allowed to join the elite
membership of privilege and power. Such is human civilization that the
genocide of 1.5 million a few years ago, 655,000 Iraqis the last three
years, perhaps that of millions tomorrow, will be glossed over and
forgotten, becoming one comma of history, not unlike many others that
have come before, not unlike many others that are sure to follow,
becoming yet one more reality of this self-destructive species called
humankind. Genocide comes in many shapes and sizes, monopolized by
nobody, suffered by all. Upon red rivers of genocide is
Iraq being flooded with, released by
America through its spigots of human wickedness.
May
we one day be forgiven for the madness that has contaminated us. May
Iraqis one day offer us the humanity we seem to have lost. May we find
our way, if not for us, then for our progeny. May our children learn from our ways, evolving a better culture than we are leaving behind. Shame on us all for what we have allowed our government to become. Shame on us all for what we have allowed it to do in our name. Shame on
America. Shame. Shame. Shame.
excuse me, but did you forget about places such as rwanda and darfur, not to mention the 100s of thousands of kurds that were killed by saddam hussain himself, not by americans. TO say many of these things is simply ignorant. I will agree that americas oil guzzaling apathetic attitude is not one that I share and I hope that the average person will one day believe that they can make a difference. But to call the american gov evil for the things that are being done is not only wrong but it is completely the opposite. It is true that america has an agenda with the rest of the world, but so does every other country. All that is trying to be done in Iraq is for a stable goverment to be built that wont kill its own people. But everything that is built for the Iraqi people is then in turn destroyed by the Iraqi people. And it is not all Iraqis, but only a few that with their radical ideas are destroying what could be a prosperous and peaceful country
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October 25, 2006
Ben: ...
Good article Manuel. The US has lost the 'American Dream' .
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November 01, 2006
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