You Call Me “Terrorist”, I Call You Coward
Dear “Terrorist” Child
Imprisoned in the Vortex of the Pax Americana
By Manuel Valenzuela
08/24/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- Growing up, young child, as you surely are,
affected in some way, shape or form by the tentacles of America’s
malevolent imperialism in the Middle East, whether by market
colonialism, economic genocide or military occupation, surely
bitterness, hatred, rage and a thirst for vengeance are slowly yet
inevitably building inside your tiny body. Like a seed planted into
the fertile soils of American hegemony, sprouting in anger with
every downpour of American interference in your land, over time
nurtured to become a tree bearing the blowback fruit America will be
forced to reap, ready to ripen at maturity, your emotions against
the Empire growing stronger with every year that passes, with every
act of further humiliation and dehumanization, with every display of
blatant hypocrisy or lost opportunity, with every new maiming and
death upon your family and people.
Whether living in lands overrun by American-sponsored and supported
despotic, undemocratic puppets depriving you of real “freedom and
democracy,” whether living under the billions-of-dollars-a-year in
financial and military assistance American subsidized brutal Israeli
occupation and apartheid in the world’s largest concentration camps,
Gaza and the West Bank, whether living in lands under constant
American military threats, sanctions and embargoes imposed on their
citizens, depriving you of healthcare, opportunity, full nourishment
and a chance to grow up as a child should, simply because your
people happen to resist the Empire’s gluttonous desire for your
nation’s location and/or resources, or whether subjected to American
styled “birth pangs” of a new Middle East, living amongst the
violence-riddled, security-absent, depleted uranium-infested,
radioactive-filled rubble and destroyed infrastructures of Iraq,
Afghanistan and recently Lebanon, now but birth pangs of death and
destruction, not life and freedom, the claws of America’s appetite
for the lands of the Middle East are as omnipotent as they are
malfeasant, an inescapable reality for millions of Arab and Muslim
children such as yourself whose only crime is being born Arab in
lands deemed strategic and vital to the continued expansion of the
greed-mongering American Leviathan.
Over the last several decades children just like you have had to
confront the all-encompassing grip of American domination in the
region, some, thankfully, less than others who have not been so
lucky. Directly or indirectly, your destiny has in large part been
engineered by the claws of American intervention in your country,
creating, in large sectors of the population, vicious cycles of
endemic poverty, uneducation, misery, bitterness, resentment and a
simmering longing to release, sometimes violently, boiling emotions
of pent up anger, if not at America directly then at her stooges
acting as leaders. It has been you, the children of the region, who
have suffered the most at the hands of the Evil Empire, millions
upon millions of vibrant human energies ranging in age from the
recently born to those teenagers forced by circumstance and tragedy
to grow old before youth disappears.
The curse upon your lands is that which they call the devil’s
excrement, for millions of years sitting idly below your ground,
unseen, unknown and undiscovered, enormous fields of primitive
energy, remaining the untapped resource that would transform the
modern world in the short term and condemn Earth, along with
civilization, in the long term. For one-hundred years stolen and
pillaged from where you live, it has become the energy that has
created untold wealth, power, comfort and hegemony to the lands of
the North, yet becoming but an oasis of misery and pain for the vast
majority of those who inhabit the lands where the wells of
sustenance and greed of the Pax Americana flow.
It is oil, little one, that has condemned you and your people to
futures beholden to the arrogant Empire from America, for black gold
has become like a heroin addiction to the world, making your lands
the syringe feeding comfort and wealth and greed into the veins of
billions. It is the devil’s excrement that makes deaf the ears of
humanity to your plight; that spawns the greed that darkens and
blinds the eyes of understanding; that makes your life an expendable
happenstance to the powers in pursuit of securing as much control
over the fields of oil that lie below your feet.
It is your lands, sweet child, harsh environs of heat and desert,
inhospitable and burdensome ecosystems to the human being, yet the
birthplace of civilization, home to the Fertile Crescent and the
crossroads of humanity, where history began and flourished, where so
much of what made the Western world flourish was first studied and
discovered, where the precursor to Judaism, Christianity and Islam
rose, where yesterday was born and today began, that at present is
but the pumping station for yesterday’s colonizers, the present’s
superpower and tomorrow’s rising stars, where future wars will
invariably be fought, over and over, for the last remaining vestiges
of the black gold that has only caused you pain and suffering.
The Proconsuls of Empire
Since your birth America’s strangle on your life has been endemic,
causing your family tremendous hardship as the indigence created by
the stooges and despots ruling your land, all sponsored and
supported by the Empire, has not been alleviated. Indeed, you have
never known prosperity or a semblance of opportunity. You are but
peasants in the lands of kings and princes, surviving on slave wages
and slave work, having no choice but to receive the crumbs royalty
throws your way. Meanwhile, lazy, corrupt and ignorant princes, born
to wealth and prestige, living in gluttony and greed, are granted
the spoils of your land’s oil, making goat and sheep herders of
yesterday the billionaires of today. Given monthly royalties for the
simple fact of having been born into the royal family, being called
so-called princes, these elites of your nation build palatial
estates endowed with the greatest luxuries in the world. They
purchase the most expensive goods, they spend without regard or
care, the world becomes their playground, with no empathy to spare.
While you live in poverty, scrapping to make a living, destined to
never escape the caste you were born into, the elites of your nation
sell your resources to the West’s energy conglomerates, selling out
your future and your fate to those companies willing to exploit what
rightfully belongs to you. For decades your oil has been stolen and
pillaged from under your feet, with very few drops of the precious
liquid allowed to trickle down to you. Meanwhile, pipelines
saturated with oil are directed westward, with spigots tightly under
the control of foreign multinationals. Your nation’s royalty has
sold you out, leaving you in poverty, a future peasant forced to
work for the energy companies or for self-aggrandized princes.
The elite of your land have made a pact with the Empire, making
themselves wealthy and powerful beyond their wildest dreams in
exchange for very favorable oil concessions to the West’s energy
industrial complex, in exchange for the plundering and control of
your resources. Artificially created kings, princes and emirs, mere
stooges and puppets to the Empire, chosen proctors and proconsuls
paid to guard Empire’s lifeblood, have been put in place to prevent
you from claiming your land, your resources, your future. They have
been selected because of their loyalty, not to the interests
benefiting you or your fellow citizens, but to Empire’s wishes and
goals. Every decision they make benefits the Empire; every edict
they proclaim furthers the goals of America. They have been propped
up by the West, protected and assisted if they obey, threatened and
replaced if they deviate from script. Their role is to keep you
under control, pacified and obedient, keeping you ignorant to the
reality of your life and the intentions of the Empire. They are but
puppets sitting on a throne of charades, kings and princes and
emirs, preferring to subjugate their population, doing the bidding
of the West, rather than return to days herding goats and sheep,
becoming, once again, a mere peasant walking among dunes of sand.
In the inexperience and naïveté that youth naturally affords you may
believe, in your desire for a better world, the bold statements and
revolutionary pronouncements coming from the bully pulpit of the
president of the United States who, in the proud tradition of
historical hypocrisy prevalent in Washington, has announced his
intention to bring “freedom and democracy” to the Middle East. Do
not be fooled, little one, for this slogan is meant more for the
consumption of the tens of millions of brain dead, brainwashed and
xenophobic American citizens whose ignorance is only surpassed by
their gluttony than at you and your people. This slogan is but the
latest fascist propaganda used to justify the continued wars and
carnage America has imported into the Middle East. You are no closer
to having “freedom and democracy” than you are of getting rid of
American interests in the region. Indeed, it is because of America’s
presence in the region that you are denied the right to ever have
“freedom and democracy.”
It is the dictators and kings of Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait and Saudi
Arabia, America’s best friends in the region, none of which was ever
democratically elected by your people, that have never and will
never allow freedom and democracy to reign free in their nations.
For to do so would risk their long-standing reign of power, their
long-standing control over the citizenry, their long-standing
penchant for accumulating wealth at the expense of the population.
Without freedom and democracy they are rulers; with freedom and
democracy they would be overthrown rulers. It is in America’s best
interests to deny you the same freedoms and democracy it claims
exists for its own citizens, for to offer you a semblance of freedom
and democracy would be to guarantee its expulsion from your lands.
Imagine, for one second, that authoritarian rule did not exist in
your country, that democracy meant one person, one vote, that fraud
was non-existent and that you were allowed to have freedom of the
press and freedom of expression, without fear of retribution or of
imprisonment. The current tyrants and kings would undoubtedly be
defeated, thereby getting rid of America’s current crop of stooges
and puppets. With them on the street America’s interests would be
curtailed. With a press free to critique leaders, inform and report
truth the population would become more educated to the reality of
their lives and of the nation. If elections were fair and free the
will of the people would trump the control of the Empire, giving way
to positions at odds with American hegemony, possibly putting at
risk the one-sided and overtly unfair petroleum contracts that
ensure the complete pillage of a nation’s oil wealth.
Imagine, for a minute, how different your nation would be if the
will of the people triumphed, succeeding in kicking out corrupt
dictators and puppet kings. America is no fool; she knows perfectly
well that without her chosen proconsuls her interests in the region
would be compromised, quite possibly severely. America fears
“freedom and democracy” in the Middle East; she fears the voice of
the people and the energy of the masses. She fears Islam, and what
it stands for. She cares not one ounce for the plight of women, or
for the fact that they are oppressed, subjugated and robbed of
opportunity in many of her client states, or for the malnourishment
of children such as you, or for the fact that less nutrition
invariably leads to less intelligence over time. She could care less
if you ever learn to read a book or study math or learn history, for
a dumbed down populace is easier to control and manipulate, easier
to transform into obedient producers and consumers.
There is a reason why millions of Arabs are cemented to the bottom
of the caste system, engineered to be poor, not for one generation
or two, but for perpetuity. There is a reason poverty is allowed to
prosper, why education is eviscerated and gutted, why government
wishes to impoverish the masses and make ignorant the minds of
millions. An unthinking populace, without education, forced to
survive day to day, is a population that can readily be controlled
and subjugated by its masters. The poor have no time to think about
changing the nation; no time to act out in defiance. They are too
busy surviving day to day, finding the food, medicine, shelter and
clothing to subsist twenty-four more hours.
Living at the periphery of society, growing up on the streets,
without education, with no chance at opportunity, no future job to
take, many children like you become casualties of the American
Leviathan and its puppet leaders, forced, due to your plight, to
attend a madrassah, where you are indoctrinated in fundamentalist
Islam, though at least they clothe and feed you, taking over where
the state has failed you, offering you love and support. It is here
where you might come to know who is responsible for your poverty and
your inability to escape the chains placed at your feet from birth.
It is here where many of your fellow students learn what the state
refuses to teach.
With authoritarian rule and a strong police state, both prevalent
among America’s Middle East allies, any random uprising can easily
be squashed, any demonstration quieted. Through the use of
intimidation activists are silenced. Through threat of death,
torture or disappearance a movement can be made to vanish. With a
controlled state media the masses never see or hear or are informed
about the truth facing their lives. Through censorship and control
over all forms of media the state maintains control and order. This
is the reason “freedom and democracy” will never exist among the
Empire’s client states, for both America and her puppets fear the
power of the People, preferring to offer a charade of freedom and
democracy, yet in reality forced to increase authoritarian rule as
well as a police state mentality as the level of poverty increases,
the bitterness of the citizenry against the state rises and the
overall frustrations of the people expands.
It is authoritarian rule, and not “freedom and democracy,” that
America and its corporatist Establishment wants to maintain in the
Middle East. It is obedience to American hegemony that must be
preserved. The will of the People is and will always be trumped by
the pursuit of the Almighty dollar. In an area of such vital
strategic and geopolitical significance to the interests of the
Empire as is the Middle East, with the supply of petroleum
dwindling, with the demand for oil increasing exponentially, with
its lands vital for pipelines and energy infrastructure, with its
global location of such importance, you can be assured, young one,
that you will never see America pursue the “freedom and democracy”
it so valiantly, and hypocritically, hails in its quest to introduce
the “birth pangs” of a new Middle East.
Only after the oil and gas cease to flow, only after America is sure
it has nothing left to exploit, only then might you free yourself of
the massive tentacles of a most voracious and gluttonous Empire.
Perhaps after the oil stops flowing from under your feet, when
America has no more need for despots and royalty or for your
inhospitable land, will you have the possibility of ridding yourself
of dictators and kings, finally establishing the “freedom and
democracy” you have heard so much about.
So feared is the introduction of fair, honest and just elections in
the Middle East by America that in the case of Palestinian
elections, where the population, under decades of brutal occupation
and apartheid by Israel, elected Hamas to power in the hopes that it
would succeed where others only failed, even after America and
Israel gave the opposition party millions of dollars in funds to
help it win the election. America and Israel immediately began a
campaign of collective punishment on the Palestinian people for
having the temerity to democratically elect a party not chosen or
wanted by both nations. Tens of millions of dollars in funds that
flow to Palestine from the American government were frozen, never to
see Palestinian soil. Vital tax revenues from the occupied
territories were kept by Israel, purposefully withheld due to
Palestinian democracy. Israel, with American political, financial
and military support, began a series of campaigns aimed at
destroying, or at least severely damaging, key infrastructure in the
Territories. Water was siphoned away form Gaza, sewer service was
interrupted, electrical plants were bombed. Food and medicine became
scarce in Gaza, leading to malnourishment and a plethora of medical
problems.
Without water, electricity, tax revenues to pay government workers
and the food and medicine needed for children to survive, the
Palestinian people suffered horribly. To add insult to injury,
dozens of democratically elected Palestinian officials were
kidnapped and imprisoned, including high level Cabinet ministers and
members of Parliament. The clear intent by Israel, and by
consequence America, was to teach the Palestinian people a lesson in
Middle East democracy. Collective punishment was imposed on the
population of the occupied territories for the simple act of
democratically voting and electing a party not of Tel Aviv’s or
Washington’s choosing. Thus, Hamas, elected because it stood with
the Palestinian people in their great cause for freedom from
apartheid, occupation, imprisonment and tyranny, was hamstrung from
the very beginning by two foreign powers, its hands cut off by
actions detrimental to the interests of millions of Palestinians.
“You will have democracy,” America and Israel seemed to say, “but
only if you vote for whomever we tell you to vote for.” Thus through
the Palestine example can we see the idea of “freedom and
democracy,” American style.
Life inside Occupation, Violence and Destruction
In Iraq and, most recently in Lebanon, can we observe the
devastating war America is waging against the Arab world, especially
Arab children. Iraq has been transformed into a land ruled by
violence and anarchy, creating a hornet’s nest of hatred and
internecine fighting that did not previously exist. With no threat
to the American people, incapable even of inflicting damage to its
immediate neighbors, Iraq was invaded and subsequently occupied by
American forces, creating the greatest strategic disaster in
American history and sending Iraq spiraling down into the gates of
Hades. The American occupation has created the birth pangs of
sectarian civil war, with ethnic cleansing of entire neighborhoods
now the rule, not the exception.
The occupation has succeeding in introducing a level of violence
unheard of in Iraq and the Middle East. Every month, for example,
more than 3,000 people lose their life in a country being torn apart
at its western-imposed seams. Just in July 2006, a little bit more
than 3,400 Iraqis lost their life. How many of these, are we to
wonder, were children? How many more have been injured, maimed, or
otherwise mentally and psychologically traumatized? How many
children have been forced to confront a world their young, innocent
minds simply cannot comprehend? Every month, the equivalent of one
9/11 is taking place in Iraq, all thanks to America’s arrogant
blunder into Mesopotamia. After America’s 9/11, millions of children
suffered nightmares and post-traumatic stress disorder for weeks and
even months, forced to experience and relive in their minds the
devastating controlled demolition of the Twin Towers. How can Iraq’s
children be expected to react to the level of violence and death and
destruction currently afflicting their own nation?
Prior to the invasion of Iraq by America, it must be remembered,
genocidal sanctions were supported, placed and enforced on Iraq by
America, beginning in the early 1990’s, that lasted until George W.
Bush’s disastrous foray into the Middle East. It is estimated that
anywhere from 500,000 to one million children died in the decade
long economic genocide of an entire generation of Iraqi children.
Denied vital food and medicines, hundreds of thousands of innocent
children died of malnutrition or from disease. As hospitals rotted
from within, due to lack of supplies, all denied by sanctions,
entire extended families perished, their children unable to
withstand the lack of nutrition or the absence of vital medicines.
Untold thousands also died as a result of the weapon of mass
destruction, also known as America’s version of the dirty bomb,
depleted uranium munitions, used during Gulf War One in the early
1990’s. Hundreds of tons of bombs, artillery, shells, missiles and
bullets coated with depleted uranium were released into Iraq’s
environment, cities and atmosphere, each containing radioactive
material embedded inside its coating. The results have been
disastrous. Cancers, childhood leukemia and diseases once unheard of
in Iraq began to spike in large numbers not long after the war
ended, affecting tens of thousands of people, many of them children.
Birth deformities and fetus mutations never before seen began to
appear after the end of many pregnancies.
With an additional hundreds of tons of depleted uranium also dropped
and dispersed on Iraq during George W. Bush’s invasion and
occupation of Iraq, in much higher quantities than in the first Gulf
War, Iraq has become a virtual radioactive desert, a land full of
WMD, delivered by America onto the people of Iraq. For generations
to come Iraqis will be forced to confront the premature death of
their children due to cancers and disease, not to mention having to
give birth to babies whose deformities and mutations the world has
never been witness to. America’s dirty bomb had unleashed its
invisible yet destructive forces aura upon the population of Iraq.
Who would have believed that it would be America, and not Iraq, who
possessed and even used WMD during the course of war?
What must it be like to have your home searched, rummaged and
eventually destroyed? What must occupation be like for the young,
who are forced to confront death, destruction and violence on a
daily basis? What must it be like to have your family humiliated,
dehumanized, robbed of its few possessions and amounts of money,
your room ransacked in the middle of the night by American patrols
designed to intimidate and scare more than anything else? To be an
Iraqi child during this most criminal and malevolent act of
premeditated aggression is to be condemned to live life in hell on
Earth, with destruction and death all around, bullets whizzing by
and improvised explosive devices booming in the distance, with
buildings you once recognized now turned to rubble and a normal life
you once knew suddenly turned upside down, an unrecognizable
nightmare that you cannot wake from, no matter how hard you try to
escape the reality of what you are witness to.
Friends you once knew and loved are either dead or missing,
ethnically cleansed from your neighborhood because they are Sunni or
Shia, forced to leave rather than die at the hands of death squads.
You visit cousins in the hospital, their limbs shredded and/or torn
off thanks to American ordnance or cannon fire, their eyes having
become a vacuum of darkness, a vastness of nothingness inside their
pupils, unable to comprehend how a game of football could lead to
broken arms and amputated feet. The empty void of rage you must feel
inside knowing that your older sister has been raped by American
soldiers, humiliated in front of her parents, now castigated and
banished from what was once a normal life, her life apparently over.
You see the valiant resistance waging guerilla war against the
Americans, they with tanks and fighter jets, the resistance with
IEDs and mortar fire. You most likely know members of the
resistance, some might be friends of the family, others might be
relatives, still others your father or older brothers. They are
waging a relentless battle with the weapons they have, slowly
bleeding the American military, knowing the city better than anyone,
blending into buildings, hiding amongst shadows, becoming experts at
guerilla warfare and at placing IED’s throughout the city streets.
They are fighting for your freedom and for Iraqi independence,
freedom fighters destined to proclaim victory, if not soon then
after patient determination, for morality and justice are with them,
as is the population and the parameters of guerilla warfare. They
fight occupation and the pillaging of Iraq’s resources by the
Empire; they fight to expel the American military from your land,
knowing full well that if not forced to leave by the resistance the
armies of the Empire will never depart; they fight both to make
right and bring a sense of justice to the myriad American war
crimes, torture, murder, dehumanization, false imprisonment,
destruction and the taunts the American military, ignorant of
history or of alien cultures, has imported into Iraq. They fight for
vengeance, for honor, for Iraq, becoming a valid resistance against
illegal occupation.
They are called terrorists by the American military and its
propaganda machine, the corporate media. You know better. Anything
and anyone against the American government and its imperial
ambitions gets labeled a terrorist. Any group that does not bow down
to honor the Empire and lick its stained boots becomes an evildoer.
Any entity that fights the injustice and the devastating policies of
America is smeared as an insurgent. Terrorist is the term used to
frighten and manipulate the gullible and brain dead American
citizenry, making millions believe that if the government labels a
group a terrorist organization, then that group or entity is evil
and wicked and fighting America because they hate America for her
freedoms and democracy and her way of life, and therefore must be
defeated and fought in battle, in this charade called the “war on
terror.” With such an unthinking, ignorant population, willing to
believe anything and everything told them, manipulation and
propaganda serves to hide truths better left unknown.
No, you don’t fall for the bull manure of lies and propaganda and
manipulations, you are smarter than that, with a mind that thinks on
its own. You know your friends and neighbors and relatives and
fathers are freedom fighters, interlocked in a war of resistance,
much like those in Vietnam and in the American War for Independence.
You are proud of the resistance, for they fight in your name, for
your land and your resources, fighting to remain free of American
hegemony, with its vast arsenal of plundering policies and pillaging
techniques. You know very well Bush does not care for the Iraqi
people, or for bringing freedom and democracy to your country. He
wants your oil, your slave labor, your wallets and your strategic
location. You know that your people must fight the Americans, for if
not then you will become an American colony, occupied into
perpetuity, a nation oppressed inside its own borders, a people
robbed of their freedom.
And so you imitate your elders, brave freedom fighters that they
have become, abandoning jobs as taxi drivers, teachers, construction
workers and managers, forced into armed conflict by the brutal
oppression and occupation of Iraqis by the American military. You
have no AK-47, no IED’s or mortars, and so you and your remaining
friends imitate the poor Palestinian children, reaching down and
around the rubble of destroyed buildings, creating the rocks thrown
at American tanks and Humvees. The tanks have become the symbol of
occupation, of the hatred and the rage you feel against America, for
what it has done to you and your land. You throw and throw rocks at
these mighty iron beasts, knowing that you can do them no harm, that
your rocks don’t even dent the iron. Yet you throw until your arm is
dead, for such is the bitterness and the rage inside your tiny body,
wishing your rocks were bombs, wishing the American scourge could
finally be expelled from Mesopotamia.
The damage done to Iraq and its people has been horrendous; the
vicious cycle of violence is unending; chaos and anarchy fill the
streets; civil war has erupted; the peace and tranquility you once
knew is but a distant memory; your school has not been open for
years; your country is imploding, its seams coming unglued; cancer
and disease fill the hospitals; having electricity and water are
distant dreams; sewer and garbage service are non-existent; simply
walking to the grocery store down the street is risking your life;
more than 3,000 of your fellow citizens are dying each month, the
equivalent of a 9/11 each and every month. Yes, you think, I cannot
wait to grow up and join the resistance, finally having a chance to
fight and defeat an army, and a nation, that has brought nothing but
misery to my once beautiful and peaceful country. “I am a child
today,” you think to yourself, “but tomorrow I will be an adult. I
will be mujahadeen.”
You Call Me “Terrorist”, I Call You Coward
For fighting against America, even though the war is being waged in
Iraq, in a legitimate war against an illegal and immoral occupation,
you will be labeled as a terrorist. Every Arab and Muslim these
days, it seems, is seen as nothing more than a terrorist, a dreaded
boogey man sent from hell to scare the ever-frightened American
populace. Yet it is your land, whether in Iraq or Lebanon, Palestine
or Iran, that is being terrorized either by threats of war or by an
actual blitzkrieg of state sponsored terrorism. You cannot
understand why, when your nation is being destroyed from the air and
from the ground by the latest American weapons of war and
destruction and death, it is your people, and not America herself,
that are branded as terrorists. Your land has been filled with
radioactive pollution from America’s dirty bomb, depleted uranium
munitions, causing entire clusters of cancer, leukemia, disease and
birth deformities, yet you are the terrorist. There was not one act
of terrorism before the illegal invasion and occupation of your
land, yet when you rise to resist, you are the terrorist.
In Lebanon, your county has been sent back in time twenty years, its
infrastructure decimated, its beaches made toxic with petroleum,
entire neighborhoods flattened, cluster bombs littered throughout
cities, villages and fields, killing long after the Israeli state
terror machine has left, yet your resistance fighters are the
so-called terrorists. One thousand three-hundred of your fellow
Lebanese are dead, many more still buried under rubble, one-third of
them children like you, yet your fathers and brothers and
grandfathers are the terrorists? Somehow, you cannot understand the
logic behind the propaganda, nor the blind trust and belief the
American people place on such lies and distortions.
For the last six years it seems that America has declared a Crusade
against the Arab and Muslim world, invading two nations and giving
Israel the green light to destroy two more, using American made
weapons and technology. Yet her appetite does not seem to be
quenched. On the horizon you can see Syria and Iran in the American
crosshairs, two nations whose reputation is being marketed to strike
fear into the most coward-laced population on Earth, the American
people. You cannot help but wonder why such cowardice exists in the
land of the free and the home of the brave. You fail to see the
logic behind 300 million people willingly giving up their freedoms
and rights in exchange for protection and security from a boogeyman
that is more a figment of Bush’s imagination than a threat to the
sovereignty of the most powerful nation on Earth. Have they been
manipulated so thoroughly, brainwashed so profoundly, that they fear
an enemy that has been concocted from the minds of the real
terrorists, namely the Bush cabal or corporatists and neoconartists?
America has not experienced one one-millionth the amount of
terrorism that has afflicted your land, you realize, yet it fears
one million times more. It was subjected to one monstrous act of
state terror, something that happens to your country on a daily
basis, yet it is America that now runs to hide and scapegoat at the
first sign, real or concocted, of imminent danger? Did the
demolition of the World Trade Center have such a deep effect on the
psyche of the population, enough to transform a once brave and great
citizenry into one filled with cowardice and fear? It sure looks
that way, you say to yourself.
Even as a child you realize that Arabs and Muslims have been
selected to become the latest incarnation of America’s enemy, the
boogeyman needed to advance the interests of imperial hegemony, the
perfect excuse to launch wars for geopolitical expediency and
resource control. You see Arab and Muslim men and women slowly
becoming the object of hate throughout the western world, much like
the Jews in Nazi Germany, slowly becoming the scapegoats needed to
pursue the interests of the powerful. To those Arabs and Muslims
living in England or America, you wonder if soon they will be forced
to wear a small yet noticeable red or green Crescent Moon on their
sleeve. You wonder if soon they will be so marginalized, so hated by
the ignorant masses, that they will not be allowed to fly or travel
or stay at a hotel. You wonder if the day is coming when, after one
more attack, they will be deported back to the Middle East or worse,
sent to detention centers, their neighborhoods turned to ghettos,
their rights and freedoms taken and destroyed.
This madness cannot continue, you think to yourself. You are but a
child, yet have seen so much suffering already. You live in
indigence, while your masters live in gluttonous luxury. You see
desperation all around you, poverty, disease, frustration and deep
resentment growing on a daily basis, your neighborhoods becoming the
epicenters of growing anger, both at America and at its puppets. You
have no future in the Middle East, no destiny worth pursuing. Few if
any jobs await you once you become an adult. Your education by the
state is designed to make you an ignorant primate, obedient,
complacent and acquiescent to the dictates of the state. Your family
has been devastated by the bombs, missiles and munitions dropped
down by state sponsored terrorism. You see no future and no hope,
only desperation, frustration and resentment.
The western world calls you terrorist, evildoer and boogeyman, a
dark-skinned enemy of freedom and democracy, a wicked criminal
lurking in every closet, underneath every bed, waiting to inflict
fear and terror upon the populace. You have become a convenient
patsy, a walking advertisement of fear, an alien walking in
unwelcome land, a cave dweller with the capacity to implode the
monoliths of capitalism’s might. Your appearance and color strike
fear on the street, in a mall, on a bus and inside an airplane, your
ethnicity and religion condemning you to profiling, harassment,
stares and guilt by association. You are guilty until proven
innocent, an evildoer terrorist who must be deported or imprisoned,
to be tortured and sent to rot in Guantanamo.
The ignorant hate and despise you while the educated simply avoid
you like the plague. You are no longer welcome in America or
England, you have become the new “nigger,” the new leper, an
unwanted human being made evil and malevolent by the public
relations and marketing machines of the Zionists and the Americans,
becoming, in the span of half a decade, the terrorist engineered to
devastate the psyche of your average American and British citizen,
sending them crying at night in fright, begging that their rights
and freedoms be taken away in exchange for security and protection
from their masters and their government.
In the end, you wonder where all this is headed, if this vicious
cycle of hate and violence can sustain itself. You wonder how long
you will be called terrorist and how many more Middle East nations
will be invaded and destroyed. You wonder how long it will be until
America finds a new evildoer, a new enemy to exploit and devastate.
You hope that day comes soon, for you fear what is to happen to your
cousins living in Michigan, or your friends residing in London, if
this madness continues and its unstoppable momentum can no longer be
stopped.
The lunacy that is the so-called “war on terror” has taken us into a
bizarre and alternate world, one that is as dangerous to the human
race as any time in our brief history. We are on the verge of
disaster, of immersing ourselves into the self-fulfilling prophesy
of our most archaic myths. If we do not put a stop to this madness,
then surely it will put a stop to us. What we do in the next few
years might well determine our future as a civilization, and it
might very well decide what future historians will write about
humanity at the dawn of the 21st century. Have we learned nothing
from the errors and mistakes of our descendants? Have we yet to
grasp the kind of future we are invariably leading ourselves into?
We must let go of the primitive tendencies of our human nature
before their demons once more take possession of our minds. We must
understand our animal selves, as well as control the emotions and
passions and instincts we naturally possess. It is time to move
forward into enlightenment, not backwards into dark ages. It is time
for a new human renaissance, not another human catastrophe. Let
humankind turn against the wickedness of our leaders and the evils
of our ways, transforming ourselves into caretakers both of
ourselves and the planet, not destroyers of all that is innocent and
beautiful. The cowardice now prevalent must be made extinct, to be
replaced by the bravery that once permeated through our pores. We
must conquer fear and hatred, we must quench our desire for
vengeance. We must conquer our appetite for war and violence,
turning instead to peace and understanding. Only then can we move
on. Only then will humanity be saved. Only then can we honestly call
ourselves human and not primates.
Let us give all children, regardless of creed, color or religion, a
chance to live a life in peace and enlightenment, free of war,
hatred, fear, ignorance and vengeance. The Middle East, as well as
the planet, awaits our call to action.
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