[Mb-civic] From the Moscow Times
JCarrozo at aol.com
JCarrozo at aol.com
Fri Nov 12 01:24:13 PST 2004
Global Eye
No Ways Tired
By Chris Floyd
Published: November 5, 2004
Well, that's it. The great American electoral agon is over at last. Now
George W. Bush -- the duly elected, finally legitimate president of the United
States -- can get back to doing what he does best: killing people for corporate
profit and personal aggrandizement.
Yes, it's a hard blow for the world. Yes, it's a deep shame for American
democracy, poisoned by lies, fear, greed and hysteria. Yes, it means that tens
of thousands of innocent people will now be killed -- by more war, more
neglect, more ignorance, more repression, more brutality, more hatred, more
fanaticism. Yes, it means that the planet will be gashed with more wounds, smeared
with more filth, left to wither and die. Yes, it's a giant step backward for
the human spirit, back to the muck of arbitrary rule by vicious elites and
their ham-fisted goons, their well-wadded courtiers, their yapping sycophants.
Yes, it means that somewhere out there, in the blood-dimmed haze of a dark age
falling, Lucifer and bin Laden are lighting cigars and raising a glass to
toast the victory of their good friend George.
These are the facts, and they can't be altered. But how to respond to this
catastrophe? Shall we weep, moan, rend our garments, cover ourselves with
sackcloth and ashes? Shall we sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the
death of republics? Shall we cower in the shadows and sing glamorous dirges for
the Lost Cause, for vanished glories and broken dreams?
Or shall we come out fighting, unbowed, heads high, laughing fools to scorn,
rejecting at every turn the moral authority of murderers and thieves to rule
our lives, determine our reality, act in our name? Let's dispense with
lamentation -- give not a single moment to that emotional indulgence -- and get
right back to work, more determined than ever to bear down harder, dig deeper
and excavate the radioactive nuggets of truth still glowing beneath the
slag-heap of ruin that Bush and his terrorist partners have made of the world.
Let's fight, let's reject, let's resist -- without violence, the weapon of
the stupid, the hormonal secretion of evolutionary backsliders in thrall to
the chemical soup in their heads, dull primitives dressing up their ape-lust
for power with scraps of religion, philosophy and cant. Let's fight these
pathetic, malfunctioning wretches who lay their hands on our world and rape it
like beasts in a mindless rut. Fight them with the truths we find, exposing
their crimes and deadly hypocrisies to the people they've suckered, perverted and
betrayed.
This is not an insurmountable task, no matter how impervious the Bush
Machine -- that monstrous conglomeration of judicial bagmen, Congressional rubber
stamps, hard-right media moguls, dopehead radio ranters, sex-crazed theocrats,
neo-conservatives, neo-Confederates, war profiteers, think-tank bleaters,
Wall Street sharks, oilmen, Moonies, gun nuts and woman-haters -- might appear
at the moment. Let's look at the facts. Despite four years of the most
relentless barrage of propaganda, deceit, misinformation and fearmongering ever
hurled against a free society, more than 55 million people voted to reject Bush
and all his works: his Hitlerite policy of aggressive war; his gulag system
of torture and lawless detention; his savage assault on civil rights, the
environment, working people and the poor; his systematic destruction of social
programs; his transfer of sovereignty from individuals and communities to the
iron grip of his corporate donors; his trashing of hard-won international
agreements on nuclear weapons, conventional arms, war crimes, global warming, the
rights of women and the protection of children; his unleashing of rabid
religious zealots into the bowels of government to set policies on science,
health, education, welfare, while sucking up billions in public money to fund
their sectarian causes.
Such mass dissent -- even in "wartime," in the face of the Machine -- is
surely cause for hope. Moreover, recent academic studies show that a large
majority of Bush supporters actually disagree with him on everything from the
Kyoto Protocol to missile defense to international law to workers' rights -- but
somehow believe that he shares their views. Most Bush-backers also still
believe that Saddam Hussein and al-Qaida colluded in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
and that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction -- yet this same majority says
that the conquest of Iraq would be illegitimate if there were no WMD and no
9/11 connection. Thus more than half of the Bush voters on Tuesday oppose his
actual policies, including the criminal war in Iraq -- they just don't know
it yet, because they're mired in carefully cultivated delusion.
Of course, many Bush voters are willfully deluded, glad to be suckered and
betrayed. They love the ludicrous puppet-show of his supposed greatness, his
all-seeing wisdom, his mandate from God. They get teary-eyed at the thought of
his honesty and goodness -- while he kills 100,000 innocent people in Iraq,
as a new medical study shows, with a brutally stupid military aggression
based on lies and fantasies, fomenting more terrorism with each new barbarity and
gorging his cronies on blood money. This hard core will never respond to the
truth.
But if we can enlighten even the smallest percentage of Bush's razor-thin
majority, then support for his murderous folly and waste will quickly erode.
One by one, the puppet-strings will snap, and America's headlong plunge into
tyranny, bigotry and endless imperial war can perhaps -- perhaps -- be halted,
even reversed.
It's worth the fight. Let's take it on, let's take them down. In the words
of the old spiritual, let us be in no ways tired. The road back to sanity and
justice starts now.
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