Phyllis Bennis and the
post-modern anti-war movement
By Gabriele Zamparini
08/02/07 "The
Cats Dream"
-- -- It’s official. Phyllis Bennis, the spokesperson of
the US peace movement, stated,
“the U.S. peace movement doesn't embrace the Iraqi
resistance. Right.”
Bennis wrote,
“I never supported Saddam
Hussein, who was "resisting" the U.S. during the
sanctions years, and I didn't -and don't--support what
is called "the Iraqi resistance" today.”
Note that
“what is called”.
One could try stop for a second and reflect why so many
people use that “what is called” when addressing
what is called the
anti-war movement Bennis now has become the official
spokesperson for.
The US peace movement’s spokesperson explains why
“the U.S. peace movement
doesn't embrace the Iraqi resistance”:
“what is understood to be
"the Iraqi resistance" against the U.S. occupation is a
disaggregated and diverse set of largely unconnected
factions, in which the various often-antagonistic armed
movements (including some who attack Iraqi civilians as
much as they do occupation troops) hold pride of place.
There is no unified leadership that can speak for "the
resistance," there is no NLF or ANC or FMLN that can
claim real leadership and is accountable to the Iraqi
population as a whole. There is no unified program,
either of what the fight is against or what it is for.
We know virtually nothing of what most of the factions
stand for beyond opposition to the U.S. occupation - and
from my own personal vantage point, of the little beyond
that that we do know, I don't like so much.”
The Western post-modern
anti-war movement got to the point to decide which
resistance movement we like and which one we
“don’t like so much”.
So now you know!
You, the resistance movements around the world that are
resisting this rapacious Empire whose fat belly we live so
comfortably in, you must be approved to have our respect,
sympathy and intellectual support.
Approved by whom?
We shall create a special office for this task. We may call
it the Empire's anti-war movement's department for the right
to exist of the indigenous peoples. If you have a better
name, please, send your suggestions. We are tolerant and
encourage politically correctness to make you feel at home.
But please remember. We have become a little fussy, you
know. Try to look a little more like those resistance
movements we so much admire in those romantic Hollywood
movies. And since you are at it, shave and get a shower.
Let's go back to the peace movement's spokesperson.
On another point, she writes,
“As to our movement.
Cockburn is wrong when he claims the peace movement is
dead. How does he think that 70% anti-war opinion he
notes was created? Certainly spontaneous opposition has
played a part, based on rising casualty figures from
Iraq (unfortunately only U.S. casualties seem to have
this effect, not the enormously larger Iraqi casualties)
and the lengthening litany of Bush administration
outrages. But the peace movement's work has been
critical as well.”
Unfortunately indeed!
Especially when it’s that anti-war movement to conceal the
real extent of the horror the Anglo-American invasion,
[read: our leaders, our troops, our money, our will and our
indifference] brought into Iraq.
But the post-modern anti-war movement doesn’t do resistance.
Bennis is even more explicit, I would say honest, in her
realpolitik approach:
“I don't think we gain
strength by making sympathy with resistance fighters a
demand of our movement.”
Indeed. To know why, please
read my two pre-emptive replies:
Once upon a time in Iraq… Money makes the world go around
Once upon a time in Iraq… A Nobel Peace Prize for the Anglo-
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