It
all started sometime after the second Haitian earthquake.� I was
meeting with a long-time friend who asked me whether I had heard
some remark that Danny Glover was alleged to have made.� She had
not heard the exact wording but she had been watching something
on TV and heard a commentator speak of an �off the wall remark�
allegedly made by Danny in connection with the earthquake.� Having
known Danny personally for more than ten years, I know that he does
not make off the wall remarks, so I promptly put it aside.
The
other day I decided to do a search to see what exactly Danny was
alleged to have said.� It did not take long to come across attack
after attack on Danny for allegedly suggesting that the Haitian
earthquake had been the result of global warming.� Right-wing pundits
were attempting to show that Pat Robertson�s remarks paled in comparison
to those made by Danny Glover.
Interesting,
except for one problem:� Danny did not say that the earthquake resulted
from global warming.� I would encourage you to take a look for yourself.�
Danny made an important point that Caribbean islands were all fragile
and that the devastation that Haiti received from its earthquake
could be replicated in what may very well happen to Caribbean islands
as a result of global warming unless something is done.
Could
Danny have made this point differently?� Possibly.� Is it also possible
that the brains of the right-wing pundits are too small to understand
sophisticated analysis?� Most definitely.
Danny�s
point is, to a great extent obvious, or it should be unless someone
is trying to deny climate change.� Islands around the world are
facing tremendous stresses and challenges as a result of global
warming, including, but not limited to, their possible eventual
disappearance under the waves.� Haiti�s lack of infrastructure due
to global capitalism and foreign interference has made it particularly
vulnerable to natural disasters, as is the case with many other
island nations (or nations that share islands).� The combination
of global capitalism, foreign interference and climate change places
much of the global South, including but not limited to island nations,
at great risk.
Yet,
what is important to note here is less what Danny actually said
than the fact that the Right-wing enjoys the politics of disinformation
and ridicule�and that many of us fall victim to it.� It is certainly
amazing that anyone can make nearly any assertion that they wish
and not be called onto the carpet for lies, innuendo and half truths.�
There is no media quality control when it comes to commentaries,
and the right-wing understands that better than do we on the Left.
So,
in this case, it was unsettling that my friend, apparently without
checking out what she had heard, was prepared to repeat misinformation.�
Now, my friend is very progressive so I know that there was no malice
involved.� But the point is that her information was flawed, yet
she felt confident believing that Danny had made some off the wall
comment.� In this day and age, particularly with Right-wing disinformation
and misinformation, we are all going to have to become fact checkers.
My
second concern may seem a bit vengeful, so I ask your forgiveness
in advance.� I am a bit tired of being told by liberal and Left
commentators that we, progressives and leftists, should not make
fun of opponents on the Right, such as Sarah Palin, while the rabid
Right shoots spitball after spitball (and worse) at us.� I hear
the same refrain again and again:� we must respect the views of
potential constituents and not mock Right-wing lunatics who play
to fear and populist outrage.
I
am as much into respecting people and their views as the next person,
but I am tired of holding back when the Right makes the most ridiculous
assertions.� This is not just about defending Danny.� Why are we
not repeating, again and again, the basic fact that someone who
is prepared to resign from the governorship of a state because she
was being criticized is not fit to be President of the United States?�
Why should we hold back?� Why should we not debunk the assertions
that in Obama�s healthcare plan there are death chambers?� Why should
we not rub climate change deniers� noses into the facts of what
has been happening this winter in the climates of California and
the US east coast, not to mention the islands around the world that
are threatened with extinction?�
The
other day I gave a speech where I noted that a recent poll indicated
that the majority of the Republican Party believes either that President
Obama is not a legitimate citizen of the USA, or that there are
sufficient questions as to the validity of his citizenship as to
be a matter of concern.� I pointed out that those who believe such
things are idiots.� Well, someone in the audience got upset, believing
that I was calling all Republicans idiots.� I noted that this was
not what I was saying, but that I was making a very different point.�
Those who believe stories about Obama�s alleged non-citizenship
are not basing their views on any sort of facts, but are engaged
in irrationalism, i.e., they are idiots and they should be recognized
as such.
I
am tired of being in a free fire zone.� It is time to fire back.�
I have never liked being a victim.
BlackCommentator.com
Executive Editor, Bill Fletcher, Jr., is a Senior Scholar with the
Institute for Policy Studies,
the immediate past president of
TransAfrica Forum
and co-author of, Solidarity Divided: The Crisis in Organized Labor and a New Path
toward Social Justice (University
of California Press), which examines the crisis of organized labor
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