No innocent bystanders in America
By Mickey Z.
09/04/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- The next time you're feeling "free," see how far you can walk
without being legally compelled to stop...to let cars drive
past. The light turns red and viola: you are no longer free to
continue walking because in America, the car culture rules. This
essentially invisible totalitarian salvo was recently
complicated when a big white SUV crept up into the crosswalk,
making it virtually hopeless for yours truly to cross the damn
street even when the light changed to green. I fixed my gaze on
the mechanized monster before me and immediately saw all that is
wrong with America.
No, I'm not just talking about how the gas guzzling properties
of that SUV directly result in military interventions, human
rights violations, global poverty, rampant war crimes, and
everything else on that lurid laundry list. This is not just
another screed about the myriad highways that crisscross
America, draining tax dollars, shattering communities, and
devastating eco-systems. No, this is all about dissidents
finally blaming everyone who deserves blame (including
ourselves).
The neatly dressed man in the passenger seat-"Dad"-was talking
loudly on a cell phone. Global demand for columbite-tantalite
(a.k.a. "coltan"), a common cell phone component, is fueling war
and environmental destruction in the Democratic Republic of
Congo...but leftists aren't supposed to acknowledge their
complicity. We don't reproach everyday Americans for their
callous indifference because, well...it's all Bush's fault,
right?
The woman driving this death machine ("Mom") sported diamond
earrings. Although we're aware how the diamond trade exploits
both humans and the landscape, Mom's given a free pass based
solely on her ignorance. It's Bush's fault.
Both Mom and Dad proudly call themselves "liberal" and voted for
Kerry in
2004. Their participation in the two-party farce and their
acceptance of lesser evilism, however, are not seen as the
problem by those in the know. It's all Bush's fault.
In the backseat of that SUV sat a teenage boy wearing Nike
sneakers, a Gap shirt, and eating a Big Mac. I'm not supposed to
point the accusing finger of blame at his family's willingness
to financially support sweatshop labor and factory farming
because it's Bush's fault.
Next to Big Mac boy was his older sister: drinking Coke (sorry
India and Colombia) and putting on nail polish (too bad for the
animals it was tested on). This girl's compliance is not the
problem. She's merely a product of the times. Besides, it's all
Bush's fault.
The light that temporarily halted this SUV went green and Mom
put the pedal to the metal. As she drove away, I saw a bumper
sticker that reads: "Our son is a U.S. Marine." Ah, here we have
the Holy Grail of free passes. Condemn the war but support the
troops, we're told, and the SUV owner's progeny only joined for
the educational opportunities. It's not his fault. Leave him
alone. He's only following orders. He had no choice. He has no
culpability. It's Bush's fault that poor sonny boy is stuck in
Iraq.
Reality check: The excuse of ignorance is not valid when graphic
images are available within minutes. It's not lack of knowledge;
it's denial...or perhaps even acquiescence. There are no
innocent bystanders when our money and/or rhetoric support the
world's most powerful military and the corporate status quo. But
if we just keep telling ourselves it's all Bush's fault, we can
sleep better-our innocence wrapped around us like a big white
SUV.
Mickey Z. can be found on the Web at
http://www.mickeyz.net.
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