“ Live by the truth..It is the only [choice]
for a soul.”
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn (1)
On Feb. 2, 2007, the deaths of six more U.S. troops
in Iraq were reported, bringing the total dead in that illegal
war to 3,092. This is the same conflict, hatched by the scheming
Neocons, that is costing the nation $8.4 billion a month, with
some economists putting the total financial impact now at around
$2 trillion. (2)
Also, the Corps of Army Engineers, on Feb. 2nd, warned that 122
levees around the country were at “risk of failing.” In
other words, another “Katrina-like” disaster is looming
around the corner. In the city of my birth, Baltimore, Maryland,
there were over 300 homicides last year, and already in 2007, 29
people have been gunned down on its streets. On top of all that,
experts say that climate change is “unequivocal,” that
its cause is likely “man-made,” and that it will “continue
for centuries” to come. (3)
If the past is prologue, we know that all of the
above problems will simply get worse. (Is this what you want to
leave as a legacy to your children and your grandchildren?) This
will be especially so, if more of the American people don’t
soon wake up from their deep trance, confront their own spiritually
dead souls and decide to do something transformative about themselves
and this troubled nation. Meanwhile, the arrogant Bush-Cheney Gang
is asking for $285 billion in additional funding from our depleted
national treasury for the failed wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Some suspect they are also planning a war with Iran. (4)
At the same time, a mostly do-nothing Senate, on Capitol Hill,
is faking it by pushing a non binding Resolution opposing Bush’s “Surge” scheme
in Iraq. Is there any way out of this mess? Well, there is, but
it is going to take courage for most Americans to make a new beginning.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn, who survived the horrific
Gulag of the demented Joseph Stalin and his evil henchmen, had
a remedy. In addressing the condition of the damaged soul of the
Russian people, just before the collapse of the Soviet Union, he
penned a piece, entitled, “Live Not by Lies.” It was
dated Feb. 12, 1974, the very day the popular chronicler was arrested
by the dreaded Secret Police and exiled to Germany. It centered
on how “obedience to lies” had robbed a people of their
souls, keeping them “in the herd, and a coward,” and
what do to about it.
I think, in 2007, Solzhenitsyn’s essay has
relevance to an America, now languishing for over six years under
the morally bankrupt regime of President George W. Bush and V.P.
Dick Cheney. This is a regime, which is a master of deception.
It lied us into the Iraqi War. Iraq didn’t have any WMD,
ties to Al-Qaeda or any connections to 9/11. These clever manipulators “fixed
the intelligence” around the preset go-to-war policy. (5)
Solzhenitsyn offers America a way out in his commentary on lies.
But, the people must be willing to first accept full responsibility
for this current lamentable situation, and then--be brave enough
to take corrective action about the many problems facing the nation.
Author Solzhenitsyn underscored that the Russian
people, via a dehumanization process, which included being subjected
to indoctrination for decades in “political courses,” had
deceived themselves into believing that they couldn’t do
anything about their problems. I wonder if our dumbed-down culture,
with its rash of TV reality programs, isn’t doing the same
to us? The Russian people told themselves: “We are powerless.” Solzhenitsyn’s
keen analysis: “We lie to ourselves for assurances. And it
is not ‘they’ who are to blame for everything--we ourselves,
only we.” And, therefore, it is the “We” who
can change things.
Paulo Freire put it another way in his classic book, “Pedagogy
of the Oppressed.” He said the individual should stop identifying
with the system that he or she feels “hopeless” about,
and to begin to see himself or herself as an agent of change, as
someone who can “create history and become a historical-social
[being].” He wrote that the system can reduce people to a
commodity level. In order to regain their humanity, Freire said: “They
must cease to be ‘things’ and fight as men.” (6 “Pedagogy
of the Oppressed” by Paulo Freire, at pp. 43-44) I know most
Americans don’t think of themselves as “oppressed”,
but maybe they should. How else can your explain what has happened
to them over the last six years, with respect to their lower standard
of living, the wars in the Middle East being fought for special
interests, loss of middle class jobs, huge tax cuts for the rich,
in the degradation of the environment and in the rising gap in
the rich-poor divide? (7)
Solzhenitsyn cautioned that there can be no change
for a people as long as they “daily, acknowledge, extol--and
do not sever [themselves] from the...lies.” He urged the
Russian citizenry to say to themselves: “Though lies conceal
everything, though lies embrace everything[they will not get] any
help from me.”
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), one of America’s
greatest daughters, has shown us the way on this issue. She shouted
it out on the National Mall, on Jan. 27, 2007, at a massive anti-Iraqi
War rally: “George Bush is not ‘the decider.’ He
is ‘the liar!’” (8)
Each one of us has an obligation to familiarize him or herself
with the serial lies that led us into the Iraqi War. And, then
each of us has a solemn duty to follow Waters’ example, using
his or her conscience as a guide, to take on the Bush-Cheney Gang,
and their collaborators.
Another related idea: Stop kowtowing to the War Hawks,
like: Sen. “Turncoat Joe” Lieberman (IND-CT) and Sen.
John McCain (R-AZ); along with the rabid media warmongers, such
as: William Kristol, Bill O’Reilly, Richard Perle, Sean O’Hannity,
Ann Coulter, Cal Thomas and Rush Limbaugh. Don’t let these
contemptible hawks lie us into another war, this time with Iran.
Fight back, America!
Solzhenitsyn continued: “When people renounce
lies, it simply cuts short ‘their’ [the lies] existence.
Like an infection, ‘they’ [the lies] can exist only
in a living organism...This is our path, the easiest and most accessible
one...If we did not sew together the rotting rags, we should be
astonished how quickly the lies would be rendered helpless and
subside...That which should be naked would then really appear naked
before the whole world.” He said the Russian people should
stop fearing “acts of civil courage.”
The great Russian author emphasized, “So, in
our timidity, let each of us make a choice: Whether consciously
to remain a servant of falsehood...or...to become an honest man
[or women] worthy of respect.” Solzhenitsyn then listed nine “deviations
from falsehood,” that an individual could adopt along the
way of transformation. One of my favorite stated: “Will not
subscribe to or buy a newspaper or magazine in which information
is distorted and primary facts are concealed.” (Take that
Rupert Murdock’s “New York Post!”) Solzhenitsyn
added: “There are no loopholes for anybody who wants to be
honest...Either truth or falsehood: Towards spiritual independence
or towards spiritual servitude.”
Keep in mind, that liars must also be punished. Bush
and Cheney must be shown to be the liars, that they are. They also
must be, for the sake of our Republic, driven out of public office
for their breaches of the public trust and imprisoned for their
criminal misconduct. Nothing less than bringing these two to the
Bar of Justice can put our country back on an even keel. (9)
Finally, permit me to put all of the above in the
colloquial jargon: America is going down the toilet! What are you
going to do about it? Let me suggest that you make a copy of Solzhenitsyn’s
essay, “Live Not by Lies,” and send it to your House
of Representative member in the U.S. Congress and also to your
two U.S. Senators. Put a personal note with it and say something
like this: “No more lies. End the Iraqi war. No war with
Iran. Bring our troops home, now. Put America’s interest
first and work to reverse global warming. My Republic isn’t
a global cop for the Wire Pullers of the New World Order. And--Impeach
Bush and Cheney!
© William Hughes 2007.
William Hughes is the author of “Saying ‘No’ to
the War Party” (IUniverse, Inc.). He can be reached at [email protected]. |