[Mb-civic] "Your Rich Men are Full of Violence"
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Tue Nov 9 17:01:52 PST 2004
Published on Thursday, November 4, 2004 by CommonDreams.org
http://www.commondreams.org/views04/1104-37.htm
Your Rich Men are Full of Violence
by Robert Jensen
After hearing both John Kerry and George W. Bush end their concession and
victory speeches with the ubiquitous "God bless America," I decided to
conclude all my future political talks with the call "God condemn America,"
and quote the Bible in support.
Many in the anti-war and anti-empire movement tend toward the pacifist
language of the gospels when they invoke religion, but I've always been a fan
of the so-called "minor prophets" of the Old Testament, such as Micah.
Probably the best-known verse from Micah is: "And what does the Lord
require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with
your God?" (6:8).
It's a beautiful passage, a reminder -- even for non-believers -- that a decent
path through life can be expressed simply: justice, kindness, humility.
But Micah doesn't stop at articulating the ideal; he speaks of the failure of
those in power to live up to the ideal. He names the wickedness in the land:
"Your rich men are full of violence; your inhabitants speak lies, and their
tongue is deceitful in their mouth" (6:12). Micah's language is harsh: "The
godly man has perished from the earth, and there is none upright among
men; they all lie in wait for blood, and each hunts his brother with a net" (7:2).
Despite the professions of Christian faith from Bush and his gang, that all
sounds a lot like this administration: willing to use violence -- and obscene
levels of violence, including violence against innocents -- to extend and
deepen U.S. power, and willing to lie to manipulate public opinion to build
support for illegal wars.
I like reading the prophets, not just for their passion but as a reminder that
there are many moments in history when leaders -- whether they are the
kings of ancient Israel or the presidents of the United States -- will have
amassed such concentrated power that no challenge in the short term is
possible. There are moments when those leaders will have bought off or
deceived the majority of people so that they rule with popular support. Bush
won a second term with a 3 1/2 million-vote margin. Many of the people who
voted for him believe, or want to believe, that the United States is God's
instrument on this earth.
They should read Micah more closely. Perhaps we can turn back from our
assault on the rest of the world, and our disregard for the cascading
ecological collapse, before it's too late, before "the earth will be desolate
because of its inhabitants, for the fruit of their doings" (7:13). One day,
perhaps, we will reach the point Micah promises: "The nations shall see and
be ashamed of their might" (7:16).
To reach that, Micah reminds us of the need for commitment over the long
haul: "Rejoice not over me, O my enemy; when I fall, I shall rise; when I sit in
darkness, the Lord will be a light to me" (7:8).
We sit in darkness; there is no point in pretending otherwise. The imperial
project of the United States is rotted to the core, a fact neither candidate nor
party seems able or willing to acknowledge. Bush's election is disturbing
mostly because it reveals just how many fellow citizens share in that wicked
project.
So, God condemn America, please, so that the world might live.
Robert Jensen is a journalism professor at the University of Texas at Austin
and the author of "Citizens of the Empire: The Struggle to Claim Our
Humanity" from City Lights Books. He can be reached at
rjensen at uts.cc.utexas.edu.
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