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Imagine Peace
By Cindy Sheehan
Imagine all the people, living life in peace.
John Winston Ono Lennon
October 9, 1940-December 8, 1980
A dream you dream alone is only a dream.
A dream you dream together is reality.
Yoko Ono Lennon |
10/05/07 "ICH"
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On October 9th, on what would have been John Lennon's 67th
birthday, his widow, Yoko Ono is dedicating a peace tower in
Reykjavik, Iceland in the memory of her husband. There will also
be almost a half a million peace wishes buried in capsules
around the tower which is a blue tower of light extending up to
the sky above us.
I received the link to the
Imagine Peace
website while I was on
a layover in the airport in Las Vegas, Nv. Still reeling from
the reports of hundreds, if not thousands of Burmese monks and
other humans being slaughtered for protesting against their
oppressive government, it was hard for me to watch all the
people sitting hypnotized at the slot machines, pulling the
handles or pushing the buttons as if the world is not going to
hell in George's hand basket. The dichotomy of business as usual
in America compared with genocides in Darfur and Iraq while I am
still and always will be mourning my son makes me dizzy
sometimes.
So, I made myself close my eyes for a few minutes between planes
and tried to shut out the bells and whistles of the slots and
"imagined" peace. What would a world at peace look like? What
would a world at peace be like to live in? I have a great
imagination but I knew this exercise would be challenging.
John Lennon called his song Imagine an "anti-religious,
anti-nationalism, anti-conventional, anti-capitalist" sort of a
"Communist manifesto." It is for sure a utopian vision of a
perfect society that unfortunately can not be achieved by
imagining, and probably not at all---but how close can we get to
this world and how much sacrifice will a world at peace take
from each and everyone of us?
First of all, imagine a world with no religion. A world where
sick and evil people could not manipulate the masses into
believing that the set of myths and beliefs that they profess
are more important or powerful than the other's set of myths or
beliefs. Israelis could not (with the help of Christian
extremists) tell Palestinians that it is okay to occupy them or
kill them so that the Jews could claim their "Promised Land."
Land promised to whom by whom? Muslims could not proclaim
"jihad" against infidels. There would have been no Nazi
holocaust against Jews; no Crusades; no holocaust against our
own native population; no black slavery justified by the
Christian scriptures; no George Bush saying that his Christian
God is like a mob-boss ordering him to "hit" the world. Imagine
that!
Secondly, imagine no countries. No jingoistic worship of banners
made of mere cloth (not spun gold) or arrogant nationalism that
gives leaders the right to kill other human beings just because
they do not happen to live within the same false borders that
were artificially drawn many years ago by empires that have long
ago fallen. In this homeland-istic fervor it is especially
correct to kill those other people if they are not the same
religion as the religion of your state (and don't kid yourself
that the US does not have a state sanctioned religion). Imagine
no armies that in reality kill and get killed for the
imperialistic neo-liberalism that has crept around our globe
like a flesh eating bacteria since the Reagan years. Imagine
that.
Imagine no possessions: This is the crux of our problem. Going
back to my brothers and sisters at the slot machines in Vegas,
pulling almost catatonically on the lever of the One Armed
Bandit, for what? To win the "jackpot" of course! How nice is it
of the State of Nevada to allow gambling machines in their
airports, so we can perchance live the American dream of buying
higher stacks of stuff! On a day that George vetoed the health
of over six-million children here in America, 16,000 children
around the world died of starvation. In a week that we saw
murder on a horrendous scale in Burma, more Iraqis were killed
or forced from their homes by violence: to wander in the desert,
or probably off to Syria where their daughters may be forced
into prostitution to help support the family which should be
able to live in peace and relative prosperity in their own
country. Imagine that.
It was hard for me to imagine or envision peace when I am
terrified because BushCo is contemplating even more slaughter in
the Middle East in Iran and when Congress, Inc is busy
supporting a murderous status quo that hurts humans within all
borders, even our own.
Peace will only happen when every member of humanity is
guaranteed prosperity, health and security which will not happen
when we here in the US can't even get off our asses to protest a
war that is four and a half years and hundreds of thousands of
bodies old, now.
We can imagine peace all we want but until each and everyone of
us is willing to sacrifice some of our prosperity (because we
have already had our security robbed from us by the rotten
Republicans and complicit corporate Democrats) true peace---not
just the absence of war---will be as elusive as a morsel of
truth or modicum of courage coming out of Washington, DC.
Voluntary sacrifice is truly a revolutionary concept here in the
United States of America.
So you say you want a revolution? Imagine that.
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