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From Valenzuela's Veritas
American Heroin
It oftentimes boggles the mind to try and understand the ease with which
the Establishment can manipulate the American citizenry into another
warmongering escapade, this time an ominous foray into the Persian lands
of Iran, a nation rich in history, culture, location and most importantly
to the Evil Empire, oil and gas. Yet upon further inspection it is easy
to comprehend this phenomenon, for we live, as Gore Vidal has labeled
it, inside the United States of Amnesia, a country where all semblance
of the yesterday becomes but a haze of blatant forgetfulness and convenient
whitewash, a black hole of Alzheimer’s-like darkness from where
no recollection of past lessons, mistakes, errors or history can be seen
or touched.
We live in a nation of gluttonous stupor and comfortable surroundings,
easily distracted by the cocktail of materialism that lines our homes.
We are trained to live to work, not work to live, sacrificing love of
life for love for the Almighty dollar, becoming worker bees and soldier
ants, selling our souls to the demons of capitalism in exchange for the
happiness and stress-free lives of yesteryear, needing pharmaceutical
drugs to escape the depression of our daily lives, willingly choosing
to indebt our present and future in order to possess the vast array of
adult toys marketed to manipulate our emotions, wrongly thinking this
or that product will reincarnate lost happiness. America is the land
of plenty, where waistlines expand, stress increases, mental problems
grow, work hours increase and vehicles get bigger and bigger, a land
addicted to the devil’s excrement, like a heroin user injecting
black gold into its ever thirsty veins, becoming a violent, warmongering
junkie when the perpetual case of cold turkey arises.
Never before has a society been afforded the wealth and excessiveness
that we possess, yet neither has a citizenry been subjected to the consequences
invariably arising in order to achieve those ends. Unhappiness, depression,
financial hardship, stress, inner demons, anger, dislike, psychological
problems, undisciplined and unreared children are some of the costs of
maintaining our standards of living. The escapism needed to forget the
madness of these costs, accumulated year after year, in daily life, work,
finances and society, stands like an idol ready to be worshipped in the
middle of our homes, its dark screen awakened with the push of a remote
control.
It is the television, that drug of mental escapism and intellectual erosion,
the invaluable purveyor of fantasy and fiction, that serves to distract,
distort and alleviate the stresses of a life made exceedingly harder
by the continued growth of the corporatist state, where profit will always
supercede people and the interests of the corporation will always trump
those of the People. Yet in the television we also see the greatest tool
of mass manipulation ever created, in the last few decades discovered
by government and corporate interests for the incredible power emanating
from its warm glow. In the span of a couple of decades it has transformed
human society, acting as the corporate and governmental invasion of our
homes, and into our brainwaves, affecting both the innocent and the old,
indiscriminately penetrating the minds of black and white, male and female.
The propaganda emanating from its waves and the fiction produced by its
owners has mutated American society into one of slouching couch potatoes,
dumbed down ignoramuses, lazy and indifferent citizens, unthinking drones
and brainwashed primates, turning a citizenry of creativity, vision,
imagination and intelligence into one devoid of each, eroding the minds
of experience and altering those of innocence, slowly catapulting America
into the precipice of intellectual and knowledge collapse. It is the
television that has created the amnesia running rampant from Pacific
to Atlantic, saturating us with the brain manipulations of the corporatist
world, creating a population needing the sensationalist programming designed
to dumb down and distract, feeding into our minds senseless garbage of
celebrity adoration and idol worship, introducing us to wave after wave
of scheming advertisements and the thoughts and opinions the Establishment
want us to incorporate as our own.
Television is the greatest addiction we face, a malignancy that controls
entire populations, becoming a drug infiltrating all regions of the brain,
altering brainwaves in children, thoughts in adults, creating a population
easily controlled and programmed, becoming, over the course of a lifetime,
the human antenna receiving the endless stream of propaganda disseminated
by government and corporate entities. The effects of television on the
human brain have become quite clear after only sixty years in existence.
At no other time in human history had our primitive minds been subjected
to the rapid imagery, fictionalized programming, brainwashing techniques,
ceaseless propaganda, video capabilities and sound distortions of television.
We can now see the results of a decades old experiment, and Americans
of today, as the people that most watch the monitor on a daily basis,
with our rapid intellectual decline, loss of knowledge, extinction of
logic and analytical reasoning, erosion of free thought and our propensity
to absorb as our own anything aired on television, are the end result.
Leapfrogging Towards War
Our masters can today do with us as they wish, using the television as
the instrument used to implant corporatist propaganda into our minds,
knowing that millions upon millions of Americans no longer think for
themselves, certain that the anemic education prevalent throughout the
nation is succeeding in molding loyal sheep conditioned to obey, consume
and produce. Our thoughts are being homogenized; our minds now linger
in the assembly lines of corporate propaganda, robbing us of individuality,
of different personalities, of various tastes and wants. We are the pawns
in the front lines of the corporatist takeover of our nation and most
importantly, our minds, with those in power toying with us, making us
marionettes whose strings are easily manipulated by the few who control
television.
Behind the magic curtain of power we can see that once again America
is going on the warpath, getting herself ready for another imperialist
offensive preemptive attack, disguised in the full spectrum of colors
that are coordinated to hide the real reasons for war. Thus, the conditioning
of the War Culture has for a few months now been set in motion with a
media blitzkrieg engineered to prepare the nation’s consciousness
for further conflict. Gently, slowly, systematically and methodically
propaganda is being delivered into our comfortable homes on a daily basis
that is designed to mold us into hating another nation, another people,
using the same mold as before to deceive and manipulate an always gullible
citizenry. The powers that decide the destiny of the nation have very
little challenge in brainwashing the American public.
Knowing that Americans have perfected the art of amnesia, easily forgetting
yesterday in a haze of distraction and escapism, possessing the attention
spans of gnats and the enlightenment existing during the Dark Ages, ignorant
to the world beyond our bubble of excessiveness, finding us addicted
to television, videogames and prescription pills, relying on ten second
sound bites and the subjective drivel of talking heads for information,
our minds made distorted by the fantasy and fiction we watch incessantly,
with free thought now made extinct by the massive abandonment of reading
books, with mental lethargy now the rule rather than the exception, the
Establishment can recycle long used and recently implemented blueprints
to steer the nation towards the acceptance of illegal offensive war and
further crimes against humanity.
The warmonger rulers realize that with such a dumbed down populace, readily
accepting as true everything told them by their government, believing
everything their television generates, no lie is too big or outlandish,
no deception will ever be rebelled against and no whitewash will ever
be questioned. Using television, which is today but an instrument furthering
corporate control of our lives, spewing only what is of interest to the
corporatist world, Americans are bombarded with the propaganda that will
manufacture an enemy out of Iran. Without the television, able to reach
hundreds of millions of people, able to penetrate our psyches and minds,
able to affect our emotions and behaviors, getting our full attention
as we sit glued to the set, listening to talking heads and government
lackeys, the brainwashing of the masses by the government and the corporatist
world would be a much harder endeavor. With it, however, the mobilization
of minds is a relatively easy accomplishment, and the conditioning of
hundreds of millions of citizens becomes cheap, efficient and successful.
With the same manual as that used to mobilize us for the war on Iraq,
the warmongers begin instilling fear into our minds, repeating lie after
lie, over and over again, that the new enemy is a threat to America,
our way or life, our freedoms and democracy. They realize that most people
do not want war, so they must be cajoled into supporting what is already
a predetermined inevitability. Thus, exploiting our mammalian emotions
and behaviors, using our own animal instincts against us, the warmongers
in power envelope us with the fear factor, repeating the perceived threat
enough times, in so many different ways and mediums, that most people
instinctively begin to believe what their “trusted” leaders
are telling them. With Iraq it was the threat of mushroom clouds, of
WMD, of terrorists. Similarly, the mirage that is the Iranian threat
has been marketed to penetrate our deepest fears, scaring us into believing
that Iran seeks nuclear weapons, with the inherent lie that as our enemy,
they would not hesitate to bomb one or more of our cities.
War marketers understand fully that rationality and common sense vanish
in the wake of introduced fear and hatred. Therefore, the use of fear
and terror to condition the masses into believing that only through war
can their lives be made safer will once again be used, conveniently attaching
the illusion of George W. Bush as the one man that will insure their
security. Over the next few weeks and perhaps even months, the propaganda
used to vilify Iran will intensify, just as it was prior to the Iraq
War. We will be forced to hear, repeatedly, the evils of the regime,
the wicked intentions of the new president and the manufactured threat
to our security. We will be told over and over again how Iran has been
a pariah on the world stage, that they overthrew our puppet dictator
a few decades back, held America’s embassy hostage, support most
of the world’s terrorists, are a tyrannical regime, want to destroy
Israel, are a clear and present danger to our national security and,
if we are lucky, that they even harbor the bogeymen of the moment, Al-Qaeda.
The newspapers of importance and prestige, those in New York and Washington,
will be used to conjure up false intelligence and bogus news reports,
most manufactured by the war marketers using cherry-picked intelligence,
the false reporting of reporters with vested interests, concocted documents
and reports from foreign intelligence services, and the false accusations
by so-called Iranian dissidents and defectors. These newspapers, whose
weight is heavy in the media world, will begin pasting on the front pages
articles of deception regarding Iran’s nuclear energy program,
making us believe in the imminent threat to our security and that of
certain Middle Eastern nation whose interests are well protected by the
newspapers’ editors.
Stories unfavorable to Iran will appear, making it look like the member
of the Axis of Evil, making it hated in the mind of Americans. President
Ahmadinejad will become the new Osama, Zarqawi and Saddam, a new evildoer
extraordinaire, becoming the new poster child for the perpetual, and
fictional, war on terror, just the latest incarnation of America’s
enemy. Again, fear and hatred will be used to cloud reason and logic;
terror will be introduced to exploit both our emotions and still-fragile
post 9/11 psychology.
The lies, deceptions and propaganda first outlined in print will invariably
make their way to the televised media, where they will be disseminated
far and wide, their content picked apart and dissected by talking heads
and media hacks whose only purpose in life is to become the stenographers
of the corporatists, as always pushing the idea of war into the mind
of the viewer. Partisan talking heads from certain think tanks, many
with the interests of foreign nations at heart, will make the rounds,
chatting without stop in support of preemption, appearing incessantly
in a barrage of subjective opinion and prepared propaganda, as always
offering only the views for war and preemptive attack, as always appearing
without dissenting views and opinion. Along with partisan talking heads,
certain influential politicians, those carrying the mantra of deceived
trust, will also appear incessantly on television, making the case for
war and preemption using the same failed logic and manipulated lies used
to sell the Iraq war, again without dissenting views present to contradict
and debate the push for attack.
Like an advertising campaign, where the entire organization at a company’s
disposal is used to sell the product, the push to sell the American people
into accepting an attack on Iran will be all-encompassing, reaching hundreds
of millions of Americans through the television, radio and printed media.
The public relations campaign run out of the White House will be relentless
and assiduous, in the end convincing millions that an American attack
is in the best interests of the nation. Already, for example, over 50
percent of the public has made it known that they would have no problem
if Bush attacked Iran, a figure that perhaps reflects the ignorance,
mass amnesia and incomprehensible idiocy of half the population. This
figure represents a high percentage favoring attack, even before the
campaign of propaganda, lies and deceptions even heats up. The percentage
will only rise once the campaign hits its peak.
Iran will be made out to be a lawless nation at odds with the rest of
the world. Of course diplomacy will be designed to fail, as it was prior
to the Iraq war. While shouting that the UN must act, thereby being able
to claim legitimacy, America will maneuver its vast system of control
and inevitably lead the charade of the UN to fail, granting Bush the
excuse to attack. Terror threats will be manufactured, danger to us will
be reborn and, in the end, Iran will be attacked and crippled, killing
tens of thousands, escalating tensions, creating insecurity, perpetuating
an already never-ending war and unleashing human violence upon the globe.
Using the naiveté and ignorance of the citizenry to its advantage,
the military industrial energy complex will claim to fight for freedom,
democracy and an end to tyranny, again jumping on the fictional war on
terror bandwagon to excuse its offensive attacks for imperial aspirations
and control of the world’s remaining oil fields.
The threat of nuclear attack by Iran will of course be exaggerated, as
will its failure to comply with international law and its use of nuclear
technology. Orwellian newspeak and doubletalk will permeate the airwaves;
news reports will be manipulated to fit the predetermined storyline.
Facts and figures will be contorted and altered, their true meanings
erased, their mirror image twisted. And it will all be repeated, over
and over and over again, designed to manipulate, condition and steer
us toward accepting further death and destruction in the Muslim world.
The plethora of broken UN resolutions of a certain Middle Eastern nation
will never be mentioned, nor its possession of 200 nuclear missiles,
nor the fact that Iran would be committing suicide if it attacked with
nuclear weapons either America or Israel, nor the fact that any nation
under the intense threat faced by Iran will inevitably seek to defend
itself through nuclear weapons, nor the fact that every nation is entitled
to sovereign creation of civilian nuclear technology for energy purposes,
nor the fact that Iran possesses roughly thirteen percent of the world’s
available fossil fuels, nor the fact that its new oil bourse threatens
the stability of the US dollar, nor the fact that we are in the age of
resource wars, already engaged in clandestine battle with China, Russia,
Europe and India, nor the fact that America has over 700 bases worldwide,
including four new permanent bases in Iraq, wishing for a few more in
the geopolitical treasure that is Iran, nor the fact that this rebranded
offensive strategy and attack is nothing more than pursuit of strategic
oil fields close to Iraq, containment of a very potent rival, control
over oil and, as always when America interferes in the Middle East, proxy
wars benefiting Israel.
Using the bully pulpit afforded the President, George W. Bush will release
the hounds of his administration, parading known liars and immoral miscreants,
each shouting loudly the case for war. Rice, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Goss,
Chertoff, Hadley, the nest of neocons festering in Washington and Bush
himself will be given a podium and a microphone from which to preach
the virtue of offensive warfare, as usual manipulating our instincts
and emotions, as always resurrecting 9/11 to engender fear, hatred and
anger amongst the populace. They will grace our television monitors,
given all the airtime they desire, their lies and deceptions heard around
the nation, never to be contradicted, always to be believed.
It will not matter that they lied, deceived and manipulated the case
for war against Iraq. It will not matter that they took America to war
on false pretenses, creating a wasted debacle in Mesopotamia. It will
not matter that their incompetence, arrogance, ignorance and immorality
have made us less safe, not more, creating more terrorists, not less,
endangering our “way of life” more by their actions at home
than by their ineptitude abroad. It will not matter that their potential
actions could engulf an entire region in violence, conflagrating the
Eurasian land mass in a very dangerous and long-lasting new Cold War
against potent rivals. It will not matter that with each new attack or
act of humiliation upon the Muslim world the fire of hatred continues
to boil inside the minds of one billions Muslims, threatening to destabilize
the entire planet. Of course it will not matter that these warmongers
seek to perpetuate the vicious cycle of Muslim killing Westerner and
Westerner killing Muslim, thereby giving rise to the perpetual war on
terror, now remarketed “Long War,” for they have been wishing
for this for a very long time, finally giving rise to their “clash
of civilizations,” thus birthing their self-fulfilling prophesy.
None of the above will matter, for all has been forgotten and disregarded,
for we live in the United States of Amnesia.
Land of Paradoxes and Certainties
This is the America of the early 21st century, a land of paradoxes and
of certainties, at once the richest nation on the planet yet offering
anemic and dilapidating educations to the bearers of its future torch;
a nation rich in technology yet its people dumbed down to the point that
ignorance of both the natural world and human civilization prevails;
a nation industrialized and modern yet a place where tens of millions
remain captive to the theologies and beliefs more in tune to those of
the Middle Ages; a country once enlightened by creativity and imagination
now eviscerating both through the incessant illumination every night
of that disseminator of fiction, fantasy and propaganda called television;
a people once shining bright, allowed innumerable freedoms and rights,
now extinguished by the same system they protect and defend; a citizenry
once active, loud and knowledgeable now made indifferent and servile
thanks to the comforts inherent in mass consumerism and materialism;
a people at one time questioning and seeking accountability of government
now transformed into the acquiescent and complicit serfs of corporatism;
a land once fighting for the rights of workers now a land fighting for
the rights of slaves; a nation of, by and for the People mutated into
a country of, by and for the Corporate World.
Such is the state of affairs inside the borders of the War Culture, with
almost 300 million human beings conditioned from birth to become subservient
instruments of war aiding and abetting the war machine of the Pentagon.
Thanks to the military industrial complex and its vast instruments of
control, they have become a nation of warmongers and xenophobes, clandestinely
cheering the rumbles of tanks and the cracks of guns, the dropping of
bombs and the sadistic torture of Arabs. Like Pavlovian dogs, hundreds
of millions of American citizens drool at the sounds of the trumpets
of war blasted into their minds by the television monitor, eager to satisfy
the destructive cravings of inner conscious propagated throughout the
citizenry by an ingenious mechanism of mass manipulation.
When the drums of war commence their thunderous beat the inbred thirst
for bloodshed and violence is unleashed, with the population instinctively
aware that the Empire’s addiction to war will soon be satisfied.
Half of Americans, at once eager to smell the blood of brown-skinned
humans, their hidden xenophobia and bigotry having a chance to finally
rise to the surface, ingratiated by the sounds of destruction, mesmerized
by the pyrotechnics and concussions of military might, are quick to march
in lock step behind the tanks and battalions of the Empire, becoming
an army of chickenhawks, yellow elephants and armchair generals, as always
extolling war yet living in cowardice, preaching Jesus yet practicing
Satan, preferring the safety of jingoism rather than the bravery of service,
hiding behind the Flag and the charade of 9/11, made deaf by the hymns
of that fantasy called American exceptionalism, becoming members of the
cult which follows White House incompetence and ineptitude, all the while
basking in their debt-ridden comforts and toys of escapism while the
less fortunate among us fight their wars and battles.
At the first hints of military mobilization by the state, this half of
the population, otherwise decent and law abiding people, jump at attention,
ready to become the clandestine storm troopers that will blindly follow
those in power into battle, never questioning the reasoning behind the
push for war, never wondering why America must again go to battle and
never thinking for themselves as to whose interests are being furthered
and what ramifications will arise from mass murder and destruction. Without
thinking and rationalizing tens of millions of citizens will support
the military industrial complex and its sinister designs without ever
knowing what the military industrial complex is.
At the sound of war drums these millions blindly align themselves behind
the President, regardless of the incompetence, the ineptitude, the chicanery,
the criminality, the illegality and the immorality. To these sheeple,
the herd mentality is in full effect, in essence eagerly following a
wolf dressed in shepherd’s clothing, unable to see the horizon,
unable to see the journey, unable to think independently, blinded by
fear, needing the diapers of bed wetters and the pacifiers of security,
eager to follow and be led to the slaughterhouse disguised as so-called
security and protection, unable to see anything except the blind manifestation
of ignorant loyalty.
The other half of America, meanwhile, talk the talk but rarely, if ever,
walk the walk, preferring instead to protest and dissent from the comfort
and security of their keyboard or through the messages on their car bumper,
as if that alone grants them entitlement to call themselves self-proclaimed
anti-war activist, with many placing more interest and exerting more
energy in the asinine, non-important, relatively insignificant news regarding
the quail hunting adventures of Dick Cheney than in the much larger issues
affecting the nation, with many unwilling to sacrifice time, effort and
energy to fight for the future of the country.
They criticize without remorse but cannot bring it upon themselves to
mobilize and take to the streets in protest, preferring losing freedoms
and rights than being bothered into joining a mass movement. From their
pajamas they proclaim vitriol at the chicanery of the Bush Administration
yet refuse to take the direct action those that came before once did,
voicing their frustrations at the direction America is taking through
Internet message boards and simple family gatherings.
Merrily this half proclaims undying and blind loyalty to the impotent
and spineless minority party, unwilling to see, thanks to the denial
so prevalent among diehard Democrats, that their beloved party is but
the lesser of two evils, naïve in their belief that this side of
the army of corrupt politicians will ever again have their interest at
the forefront, their ideology acting to mask the fact that their cherished
heroes are but the prostitutes of corporatism and that their party is
an illusion designed to convey the mistaken belief that an opposition
exists.
Gone from their core, thanks to the comfortable and pampered existence
they have been granted and the conditioning that has enveloped them from
birth, is the fire that once lit brightly during the time of another
American debacle, thriving inside the youth of a now vanished generation,
a fire that granted radiance to bravery and warmth to courage, transforming
a nation and a time, bringing truth to power and justice to criminality.
The fire that engulfed the sixties has been extinguished by consumerism,
materialism and the glow of television, by an indifference that gives
complacency a welcome embrace, by a collective amnesia that forgets yesterday
and fails to recognize today, by videogame distractions and unenlightened
passivity, and by the dark covers that have virtually eliminated from
our consciousness the lost war in the Middle East, with millions of armchair
protesters made placid to the cries of an America hemorrhaging to death,
unwilling to create a movement, unable to leave the comfortable warmth
of their homes, preferring to protest on the Internet, unable to mobilize
more than a minute and insignificant number of souls while the nation
rots and fascism grows.
Gone are the massive marches, campus insurrections, the defying solidarity,
the movement that altered history. A giant tsunami of change that once
brought the upper echelons of government to its knees has given way to
those who have sold out to principles once held dear, no longer to be
bothered by truth, justice and peace, and to younger generations suffering
the laziness and ignorance spawned by the excessiveness of living in
America. Gone is the military draft and the threat of conscription, once
a tinderbox that fed fuel to the peace movement’s fire, for without
it middle class America, white America, has no real vested interest in
protesting, no loved ones to bring home, no friends to fight for, no
sons and fathers to protest over, no funerals to attend, no threat of
them being drafted.
In Iraq it is not their sons or fathers or brothers or daughters being
maimed and dying. It is not their relatives or friends being psychologically
damaged; they do not see the devastation done and the demons spawned.
This is a war that does not hit middle class America close to home or
inside their sphere of existence, where the heart is, where emotion flows
and anger grows. To the great majority, the Iraq war remains an abstract
reality, seen in images and in articles, not in the flesh or in immediate
suffering. As such, and as long as the lower castes of American society
are made to “volunteer” for war, with those from urban jungles
or of rural regions comprising the armed forces, as long as middle class
America is not conscripted, there will not exist a massive peace movement,
the kind that once moved mountains and introduced fear into the halls
of power. This the Bush Administration knows all too well, which is why
they avoid it at all costs, while at the same time manipulating the system
in a myriad of ways to assure itself of enough cannon fodder to continue
its war of imperialism and occupation.
Warmongers One and All
The War Culture we are called, birthed from the first images of cartoons
our innocent minds are bombarded with, their entire content based on
conflict, aggression, violence and destruction, our brainwaves slowly
manipulated and altered to suit the ways of war. Conditioned from infancy
to accept the sounds of gunfire, the dropping of bombs, the violence
of war, the violent conflict of man versus man, we in time become immune
to death and violence, suppressing inside us feelings of horror and revulsion.
As we begin getting older we are introduced to the magical world of Hollywood,
full of pyrotechnic wonder and digital artistry, making us awe and gawk
at exploding bombs and reverberating waves of thunderous booms, becoming
wide-eyed by the destruction unleashed by the weapons of war and the
heroes we fantasize about.
Transfixed by Dolby digital sounds, the concussions of bombs exploding
in our ears, the whizzing of bullets flying by, mushroom clouds of fire
and smoke emanating on screen, blood and guts spilled throughout, we
are made to accept war and violence and destruction as inherent mechanisms
of conflict resolution. Slowly but surely we are conditioned to believe
that the brutality of man killing man is not as severe as we believe
it to be, that blood and guts are but movie magic, that death and injury
are as fictional as that seen in the movies. We are made to love mayhem;
we are made to love weapons; we are made to accept violence; we are made
to believe death is nothing more than the role an actor must play.
In our deluded minds, thanks to years of watching television and movies,
lies the ingrained propaganda that everything the military does is benevolent
and altruistic, as always fighting for “freedom and democracy,” for “human
rights,” for the salvation from “tyranny.” In our distorted
view of human reality, the US military is always the good guy fighting
the enemy, who is always evil, a dreaded evildoer. This black and white
view of the world has been firmly planted into our minds by the happy
ending, good-guy always wins bull manure manufactured by the fictional
geniuses in Hollywood, where America is always the winner and where the
evildoer of the moment always gets killed or caught. In a war such as
the present debacle in Iraq, therefore, where reality is hidden and truth
suppressed, our instinct will always be to blindly believe, in spite
of mountains of evidence to the contrary, that the US military has been
sent to Iraq for good, altruistic and noble intentions.
The truth, though, is altogether different, as evidenced by the devastation
unleashed by the American military inside Iraq. The sadistic images that
emerged from Abu Ghraib, the crimes against humanity being committed
in Guantanamo and other such clandestine gulags, the death of perhaps
200,000 innocent Iraqis, the complete devastation of Iraq’s infrastructure,
the indiscriminate shooting of civilians, the immeasurable level of suffering
created as a result of occupation, the destruction of Fallujah missile,
bomb and use of white phosphorus, the lack of electricity, sewage, fuel
and adequate drinking water, the ongoing dropping of bombs and an increase
in the aerial war are but a few examples of the wickedness exported into
Iraq by America’s illegal and immoral invasion and subsequent occupation
of Iraq. The complete collapse of society and unfettered chaos in the
streets, the civil war now raging and expanding, the insecurity prevalent
throughout the nation and the deep seated anger and hate brewing in Iraq
are all a result of what our cherished military, at the behest of George
W. Bush, has helped birth in a nation once tranquil and secure.
Yet to millions of Americans who either do not care or will never know
reality, what we have done in Iraq is bringing “freedom and democracy,” even
though women now have fewer rights than before invasion, freeing a nation
from its tyrant, even though America has become the new tyrant, that
they hate us for our freedoms, when in reality they hate us for our foreign
policies, our imperialism and our support of ruthless tyrants, and “fighting
them over there so we do not have to fight them over here,” even
though there were no terrorists in Iraq before but now it has become
a training ground for thousands who will one day use their expertise
in order to inflict blowback at the United States.
Lost from the memory of tens of millions of Americans, whether conveniently
or from the general amnesia now prevalent throughout society, are the
myriad of excuses used to justify the illegal invasion and occupation,
from WMDs, mushroom clouds, connections to 9/11 and Al-Qaeda. Lost is
the reality that we are the invading Red Coats fighting against American
Revolutionaries in the Iraqi version of the Revolutionary War and War
for Independence, that the truth behind the Iraq war is freedom fighters
trying to cleanse their lands of the imperial invaders intent on dehumanizing
Iraqis, raping their women, killing and brutalizing their children, conquering
their oil fields and possessing their geostrategic lands. We cheer freedom
fighters in expensive Hollywood productions, yet not when we are the
invaders and occupiers. Such is the power of propaganda. Thanks to incessant
propaganda, however, tens of millions of Americans will continue to live
in the illusion that we are fighting the so-called war on terror against
Al-Qaeda, that Iraq is the central front in this mirage, that we are
the defenders of humanity, pursuing evildoer bogeymen with no interest
in controlling the vast oil fields deemed vital to the continued expansion
both of our economy and the coffers of the military-industrial-energy
complex.
After years of propaganda and conditioning, and thanks to continued and
incessant brainwashing by the mainstream media, we readily accept war
as an institution, as a product re-introduced every few years for the
benefit of the state. War thus becomes a necessary component that we
inherently associate, perhaps subconsciously, with the continued health
of the nation and its economy. By association, then, war is good not
only for the country but for us as individuals, assuring our children
of continued excessiveness. Inside our minds exists the charade that
without war we would not possess the vast wealth we have or the comfortable
lifestyles we live in.
Yet we also know that without war, without our reckless grab for land
and exploitation, the nation would stutter and cease to be the power
that has allowed us to dominate the globe, pillaging the world’s
people and their resources in the process, in wanton fashion exacerbating
misery, regional wars, global warming, poverty and thus further imperiling
the security of the planet. It is this reality that we are fully aware
of yet refuse to accept or openly talk about, becoming the ugly truth
that must never be allowed to escape its dark closet. It is better to
live in denial and in hypocrisy than in the shantytowns exclusively reserved
for billions of our fellow human beings.
Millions of us know we owe our fruitful and gluttonous lifestyles to
war, to the suffering of billions and the imperialist mechanisms controlled
by us, yet many of us refuse to change our ways, refusing to act in opposition
to the Empire, refusing to acknowledge that our lifestyle was born in
sin, in human misery and in the invasion and colonization of alien lands.
Living inside the belly of the beast, using and exploiting its many riches,
living its comfortable reality, yet refusing to alter our standards of
living or our comfortable existence, refusing to amend our crimes and
stop our exploitation of the planet, we remain, as always, fully complicit
in the crimes and destruction and misery unleashed by our government.
Remaining silent, indifferent and ignorant to this reality does not absolve
any of us.
Through silence we merely acquiesce to everything done in our name. Our
failure or unwillingness to alter our ways, our inability or refusal
to change the direction of this nation and the continued indifference
or complicity to the plight of billions has unmasked us all. This hidden
truth lies at the heart of us all, making us a nation of warmongers,
one and all, of amnesiacs, one and all, of pampered and spoiled primates,
one and all, a citizenry unapologetic in its complicity and acquiescence
to imperialism, war and destruction through our excessiveness, comfortable
lifestyles and deafening silence.
We are a nation asleep at the wheel, drunk off our self-exceptionalism
and gluttony, ramming head on into the massive trunk of unthinking self-destruction,
our arrogance blinding us to the giant cancer in our midst, addicted
to materialism and television, every day dumbed down further, unwilling
to learn about the world outside our infallible bubble, creating a snowball
rolling downhill, gaining momentum and growing in size, in its path eviscerating
the dreams and hopes of the future as well as an American past that once
offered humanity a glimmer of hope in an ever-dwindling and myopic world.
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