“Now it should
be incandescently clear that no one who has any concern for
the integrity and life of America today can ignore the present
war.”
- Martin Luther King,
“Beyond Vietnam”
“Those who help to perpetuate
white supremacy are the enemies of the people, even if they
are black, while those who oppose all forms of racism form
part of the people irrespective of their colour. A freedom
movement that rejects this basic principle does so at its
own peril.”
- Nelson Mandela
“It’s impossible for a
chicken to produce a duck egg. It can only produce according
to what that particular system was constituted to produce.
The system in this country cannot produce freedom for the
Afro-American. It is impossible for this system, this economic
system, this political system, this social system, this
system period.”
- Malcolm X
I heard something
the other night on a radio show. The host read an email he
received from a caller. I’ll paraphrase this gist of the email
at the end of this article.
The corporate
media, Rupert Murdoch, Viacom, General Electric, Sony, AOL
Time Warner, represented by their mouth pieces, have tried
to drum up a reality-show war between the presidential candidates.
While they haven’t yet been successful at getting the candidates
to pull out those missing weapons of mass destruction against
each other, the mouth pieces of the corporate media have managed
to distract the American public about war - that is, who voted
for the commencement and funding of the Iraq war and who didn’t
vote for it.
On the one
hand, the candidates have politely obliged the corporate media
mouths and offered the audience, the American public, the
obvious: their voting record on Iraq. No matter. The shows,
called “debates” went on, the mouth pieces received their
payment, and the bank accounts of corporate media moguls continued
to swell.
The American
public, on the other hand, still doesn’t see Iraq people dying or forced to leave their homes
for refugee camps elsewhere. They don’t see the flag-draped
coffins of U.S.
soldiers. And, they haven’t and possibly won’t hear about
this business from the candidates. For, didn’t-vote-for-the-war-Barack
Obama, according to Jeremy Scahill, has not “‘ruled out’ using
private security companies like Blackwater Worldwide Inc in
Iraq.”
And, “Obama does not plan to sign on to legislation that seeks
to ban the use of these forces in US war zones by January
2009,” Scahill writes (“Obama’s Mercenary Position”). Hillary
Clinton has her Lockheed Martin lobbyist. Both Democratic
candidates follow the Baker-Hamilton Group game plan for Pax
Americana (see Scahill). Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran-Republican,
John McCain plans to stay in Iraq
for 100 years. War is good for business - the business of
maintaining Pax Americana!
Who are the
REAL enemies of Pax Americana?
Well,
as these politicians know, the U.S.
“owns” Iraq. It owns the
Green Zone and the 736 million dollar luxury U.S. embassy will be the biggest in the world.
In-your-face U.S. imperialism at a cost to American tax payers
and “ungrateful” Iraqi citizens. King George: Don’t dare touch
those oil wells! The imperialist enterprise is growing, with
over 800 U.S. bases around
the world. This is all very, very good for business, and there
are no plans to dismantle these bases and put up Disneyland
Parks in their place. Of course that would be a form of imperialism
- cultural, yes? Despite billions poured into Afghanistan,
security is a disaster. The lives of Afghani women have worsened
since the U.S. invasion. But
opium is flourishing on the market as the cash crop of Afghanistan. Another profitable
adventure for U.S. imperialism!
The U.S. imperialist mission is moving forward because
there are “enemies” everywhere and, at the same time, there
are countries to “liberate” resources for profit!
U.S. presidents eventually find their role as imperialist
presidents. An air of arrogance and a historical sense of
superiority stand behind them. The U.S. is a “superpower.” It owns lots of nuclear
weapons of mass destruction and won’t let anyone else own
them except “good” friends. Its corporate army of profiteers
excels at capitalizing from soft or hard orders to “liberate”
this or that country. Its multi-millionaire politicians, with
elections funded by the corporations, who look good, sound
good because they are groomed to dodge domestic and foreign
policy issue-questions. And on the orders of the corporate
media and these well-groomed politicians, its citizenry turns
its collective head, and with Condi Rice, sings The Star
Spangled Banner - oh say can you see by the dawn’s early light…
a shopping mall to engage in consumerism.
You have
to admit, the U.S. government is
one that knows itself. It knows that for more than a half
century, it has been steadily building its might by aggression
everywhere, particularly in every little snot-nose government
that dares to “challenge” or not challenge the U.S.
It is not a matter of challenging the U.S. It is a matter of obtaining, with the ease
of military deployment, resources the U.S. government must procure for its corporate
friends. This governments’ love affair with its own aggression
is not limited to any particular administration, like that
of the King George/Darth Vader administration.
It is a government
that has always relied on brute force and aggression in order
to snub its domestic and foreign “enemies.” Ask the Native
Americans! It is a government that loves itself so much that
it writes its own “romantic” narrative about itself as it
goes along. It writes itself as hero, its actions against
others as necessary for the hero of a “good” nation. What’s
good for the U.S. is good for the world! And that “world,”
“according to the rules of Anglo-American discourse,” Noam
Chomsky observes, is limited to “the political class in Washington
and London (and whoever
happens to agree with them on specific matters)” (“The Most-Wanted
List”). It is really clear about its agenda and its story!
Politicians approve of an Attorney General who doesn’t think
water boarding is torture because he is a “good” man for the
job! In plain sight, the Pax Americana regime supports other
regimes in agreement with its agenda and it therefore supplies
the necessary weaponry of mass destruction to destroy the
lives of the Palestinians and Somalians. Bombing and occupation
is profitable for the politicians, lobbyists, and corporate
cronies of U.S. imperialism.
Friends of
the King George and Darth Vader, the “torture” clan (or Klan)
of Alberto Gonzales, William J. Haynes II and John Yoo, came
up with a whopping narrative that allowed for the rounding
up of thousands of “terrorists” for the detention camps built
especially for them by buddies at Halliburton and at KBR.
They may be “innocent” but only the likes of Scooter Libby
and Rumsfeld are “innocent.” These are people who might receive
a pardon for the destruction of Iraq, for the killing of its
people and for the exile of millions of them from their homes
- because, as the rhetoric goes, the Iraqis have been “liberated”
from the “dictator.”
Who will
free us in the U.S. from these lying,
conniving warmongers?
Oh say can you see…
…the U.S.
imperialists support for dictators like Suharto of Indonesia,
Botha of South Africa, Bastita of Cuba, Trujillo of the Dominican
Republic, Smith of Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), Mobuti of Zaire (Congo),
Duvalier (Papa and Jr.) of Haiti and on and on. Funding “extraordinary
rendition” with the “enemies” all over the world, forcing
these Black, Brown, and Yellow people to engage in proxy conflicts
that culminate in the massacre of thousands of their own people
- are exemplary of the behavior of the bullies of the world.
If you are
Black long enough in the U.S.,
you know that “Enemy” is anyone or any group the government
can’t absorb or neutralize. The building of economic walls
and the placement of Black and Latino youth behind prison
walls is a strategy of imperialism. In city after city, working
class and poor Black families struggle to stay ahead of the
walls that are constructed to keep them out of affordable
housing. These walls shut them out and put them outdoors.
Two
summers ago, a Nigerian couple (living here in Madison,
Wisconsin) invited me to attend the Ibo Yam ceremony in Milwaukee. I had to push aside a book as I got in
the back of their car. I recognized the title of the book
and the author, a “successful” Black professional scholar
whose popular book in that year featured an “explanation”
of why Black Americans (read: the poor, the “uneducated,”
lower-economic class), were not “successful.” It was one of
those Black-people’s-fault-books. I pretended I did not notice
the book next to me. But I was well aware that that author
and his book “educated” the two Nigerians in front of me about
me and Black Americans. That author’s work, his narrative
perspective, echoed the imperialist regime’s narrative
justification for the indifference toward Black descendents
of American slavery, exploitation, cultural genocide, incarceration,
and murder.
The survivors
of the Black Left, for example, not killed by an “assassin”
or COINTELPRO operations or imprisoned and tortured have been
“buried” beneath the deadweight of Black clones practicing
“individual liberalism,” as bell hooks notes, while infesting
“the previous politics of communalism, which emphasized racial
uplift and sharing resources” (Where
We Stand: Class Matters).
From here - we see the others too - JFK, RFK, Malcolm, Martin
L. King, Che Guevara, Fred Hampton, Mark Clarke, Newton, Sitting
Bull, and Crazy Horse, with the millions and millions of Black
and Native Americans ancestors. We can see Cuba, Chavez, and Morales struggling to maintain
the sovereignty. As many Black Americans, Latino/as, Chicano/as,
Native Americans, and Hmong know, it is hard to maintain the
sovereignty of our children’s minds when forces in the U.S.
want to turn them into profitable commodities for the prison
or military industrial complexes.
U.S. imperialist agenda doesn’t respect human rights.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, (note: stats
compiled by the King George regime. Consider them far lower
than actual numbers) for the month of January 7, 6 million
Americans were unemployed, 1.7 million were “marginally attached
to the labor force,” and 467,000 were “discouraged workers.”
Many workers are “employed,” for companies that barely pay
a living wage.
There’s a
war on the health of Americans. Pharmaceutical companies are
aligned with war profiteers. Like the war profiteers, these
pharmaceutical companies make profit from the suffering of
others. Are the politicians talking about single-payer health
care? No. Where’s the profit?! The war on citizen outrage,
begins with the election process. Faulty election machines,
operated by dubious private corporations, manage the “selection”
of certain politicians, partners in alignment with the agenda
of Pax Americana. There are worse disasters simmering in the
stew, such as the biological weapons the U.S. employs brain
power to cook up (“Engineering Warfare: A Close Look at Biological
and Chemical Warfare”).
Everywhere,
we hear the corporate media hailing the “young people” who
are coming out to participate in the “democratic” process.
4,789 per 100,000 Black men along with 358 per 100,000 Black
women, 1,862 per 100,000 Latinos, and 152 per 100,000 Latinas
are incarcerated. I am sure that most of them are young. Are
they being heard? Are they able to participate? The mostly
white college students cheerleading for the Baby Boomer candidates
haven’t been subjected to an inadequate high school campus.
They have not had to live in police-state neighborhoods. In
Madison, Wisconsin, some Baby Boomer parents purchase
condominiums for their college-aged children in which to live
while they attend the University
of Wisconsin, Madison. They need not worry about ending up in Iraq
or Afghanistan or in any of the over 800 U.S. military bases
around the world. They aren’t among the 2.3 million people
locked away in a nation that leads the world in imprisoning
its people (Pew Center on the
States Report). They are the fortunate ones, fortunate by
virtue of their race and class. 44 billion dollars isn’t spent
to construct prison complexes to house them. They are the
wrong demographic.
Rather, these
young people could benefit with future employment at Halliburton
and at KBR. Their studies in the “prison mentality,” “drug
use among ‘minorities,’” or studies in “underdeveloped urban
youth” will fare them well in war against drugs or war against
terrorists. Like the politicians, these young people won’t
question the engineering of poverty in the U.S.
They will not question the government’s complicity with corporate
interests. They will not ask, is the enemy the poor, the working
class, the Black, Brown, Yellow, and Red people of the world
? - the majority of the world!
The enemy
of Pax Americana is the world itself! Humanity! Life!
And finally
there’s that email the radio host read on air. It’s a narrative
and I’ll paraphrase:
This
story has been told to new presidents since JFK. It’s the
first day as new president of the U.S.
The ceremonies are over and the new president is handed a
note. It asks that he/she come to a certain room at a certain
time. The new president thinks it’s odd. But he/she arrives
at the room. He/she knocks and the door opens to a room filled
with people dressed very well in business suits. Someone asks
the new president to take a seat. Lights are turned off and
a film begins. It is the Kennedy assassination - but it is
from an angle never seen before. It’s not the familiar Abraham
Zapruder film. This footage of the assassination is taken
from the grassy knoll.
The
lights come up, and the new president is asked if he/she has
any questions. And the new president says - “what’s my agenda!”
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