With All Deliberate Stupidity
US self-isolation makes Iraq a virtual non-issue in the
elections so far
By Daniel Patrick Welch <Wpdanny@aol.com>
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/withdeliberatestupidity04feb04.shtml
Feb. 4, 2004
The king is dead--long live the king! Okay, so the old lefty
saw about it-doesn't-matter-who-gets-elected-they're-all-the-same-anyway
might have less punch this time around. The Bush-led extremist puppet show
that has hacked and brutalized its way into power is so evil, so corrupt,
so completely dangerous down to the cellular and atomic level that it would
be unthinkable not to wish them gone whatever the cost. Still, preventing
evil is not the same as promoting good. A grim duty, perhaps. But hardly
one that stirs the soul.
Of course, it doesn't have to be this way. The rigged two-party
shell game has, exactly twice, by my count, been forced to slay The Beast,
or at least to lull it to sleep for another few decades. Once was the historic
liberal-left alliance that produced the New Deal. It was the communist left,
in large measure, that organized the CIO and made Roosevelt's mass strategy
feasible despite enormous opposition from within the ruling class. The other
was the valiant (or tainted, or cynical, depending on your perspective--though
certainly belated) attempt to end American Apartheid via the Voting Rights
Act.
Both have stuck in the craw of the Right from the very moment
of their conception, and both inherently suggest the untapped power that
could be brought to bear to bring this generation's runaway train to a halt.
Alas, it is not to be, barring some unforeseen miracle. The Democrats, and
here I am including the as-yet-unawakened voters, have once again mistaken
the enormous elephant in the room for a giant, star-spangled tea cozy, a
colorful election-year prop which concerns only the US voting public, unconnected
to and unseen by the rest of the world.
The illegal and indefensible conquest of Iraq stands as the
century's singular moment, and we may yet see the dawn of the next without
a more grievous violation of everything that speaks of the progress and
promise of humankind. The Democrats, with the important and notable exception
of Dennis Kucinich and Al Sharpton, have refused or failed to see the monster
for what it is. Consequently, they have also failed to seize the potent
opportunity which it embodies.
The "occupation" of Iraq--a phrase cooked up by
neocon strategists in Karl Rove's back offices to evoke the memory of smiling,
welcome American faces in Germany and beautiful ceramic souvenirs brought
back by soldiers in Nagasaki--has exactly zero chance of "succeeding"
by any measure relevant or meaningful in human terms. Already, the Orwellian
CENTCOM is desperately cooking the facts and figures to deny the unstintingly
bad news from the front: the US says a few soldiers killed, but eyewitnesses
swear they counted a dozen GIs put in body bags. CENTCOM's spokesbots insist
that bystanders were killed by the same roadside bomb aimed at soldiers,
but eyewitnesses again tell of an innocent truck driver shot by panicking
US troops, bleeding to death while soldiers prevented locals from coming
to his aid. Welcome, George, to the joys of the "nation building"
you once derided.
A mistake often repeated by everyone from Bush's thugs on
down, to the "loyal opposition," to the well-meaning TV-fattened
American "voter" (or not…depends if "American Idol"
runs long…) to the UN to the ruling elites of those countries who
did and didn't support this adventure in blood-lust crony capitalism: "we"
are stuck there. Let's start with "we," shall we? The theory laid
bare is that US working class kids must continue to die for the mistakes
of the government that sent them there on a whim and a lie. And it deserves
the appropriate response of working class kids to power, now resonating
in sagging recruiting numbers in virtually all branches of service: Fuck
You. Whose "war" is this, exactly, and who is sticking , and who
is getting stuck? As Taunto was rumored to have said when the Lone Ranger
called him to the cause: "Who's 'we,' white man?"
The other rampant fallacy is that US troops need to stay "until
we get the job done." Ah, yes...but what is the job, exactly? If "the
job" were to create peace and prosperity for the Iraqi people in a
stable, independent, responsive people's government, well hey!--we'll just
roll up our sleeves and get to work. But almost nothing could be further
from the cynical, blood-drenched, plastic-turkey photo-op truth. And the
Iraqis, like all "occupied" peoples, know this almost instinctively.
US teenagers and their Bremer-Haliburton overlords are targets precisely
because they are there--no more, no less. Nothing short of a complete, public
and thorough repudiation of Bush's imperial mission can begin to justify
prolonging the occupation as a means of "stabilizing" Iraq.
The instincts and experiences of Iraqi eyewitnesses are really
not that far from those of the populations sent to control them. It's easy
to see if one looks in the right direction. A typical--and by this I mean
chosen at random from a non-ideological publication--view of the Latino
boys and girls caught up in the free education ponzi scheme of US soldierdom
can be had at any bodega. A recent cover photo in a mainstream Spanish language
paper featured a teenager in uniform with his head in his hands: "Se
estan matando nuestros hijos!" screamed the tabloid-like oversized
headline: "Our kids are killing themselves!" Pointers then led
to a story about the suicide rate among soldiers in Iraq and an editorial
about how no one can beat Bush because no one is really opposing him.
Stupidly and inexplicably, the "opposition" party
ignores, misreads, silences, distorts, diverts, obfuscates--I'm running
out of verbs here--this glaring and accessible truth. Inexplicably, though,
confers a meaning I don't think I would. It can actually be fairly easily
explained. It is now 20 years since Jesse Jackson called his constituency
that of "the desperate, the damned, the disinherited, the disrespected
and the despised"--yet the current party is effectively still the party
of rich white men whose instincts and experiences can't possibly match those
they claim to serve. Pundits may laugh when Kucinich, on the rare occasions
he is asked, insists he will have to choose a running mate "who is
much more progressive than I am." But he gets it, at least. Roosevelt
needed Wallace (Henry, not George) until the war made him expendable. The
emerging majority will one day stake its claim, and should be organized
and prepared to do so as early as possible. Otherwise, they may be left
to wander the aisles of Wal-Mart, looking for bargains on slippers and DVDs.
There is still time, theoretically, for those interested in
real change to oppose with the tenacity needed to turn back the tide. Large
majorities, if polls are to be believed, are ready for major change, and
back policies espoused by the most radical candidates (as long as their
names are omitted). Young Americans, once exhorted to do so by Jackson,
still have the chance "to exercise the right to dream." All is
not lost without the war chest of the rich and famous--this has been proved
over again by peoples movements the world over. Or, to quote the poet Tennyson:
"Come my friends, 'tis not too late to seek a newer world." Do
we dare?
*For non-US readers: The famous phrase "with all deliberate
speed" was coined by Chief Justice Earl Warren in an attempt to craft
a Court majority to hurry the practical timetable of desegregation . My
use of it here is, obviously, ironic.
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