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All Americans are now war criminals


By John Kaminski
skylax@comcast.net

03/24/03

The only person at the Oscars Monday night with the human decency to
mention the "fictions" that American warmongers have used to create the
bloodbath in Iraq was of course Michael Moore, the documentary filmmaker
who won an award for his searing indictment of American culture,
"Bowling for Columbine."

    As expected, Moore was booed by the predominantly Jewish Hollywood
assemblage of cinema celebrities. Emcee Steve Martin later made a joke
about Moore being stuffed in the trunk of his limo by Teamsters, which
evoked derisive applause from the well-dressed audience.

    Other than Moore's challenge to the possible humanity of the
assembled luminaries, the only remark about the current carnage in Iraq
came from best actor Oscar winner Adrien Brody, who delivered an
emotional plea for peace and for the safe return of the American troops
after accepting his trophy.

    Apart from those, there was virtually no other mention made of the
invasion of Iraq at this annual lovefest of the U.S. movie industry. The
oddly comfortable omission of talk about bombings in Iraq mirrored the
verbal silence about the subject that dominated the Grammy awards for
music several weeks ago, in which presenters and performers were warned
by CBS network officials not to make any statements regarding America's
clumsy push for war, which was then still being debated at the United
Nations.

    Evaluating the Grammys and the Oscars together, the combined
performance by the most famous musicians, actors and celebrities of the
English-speaking world - which have been totally devoid of any
utterances of social conscience - is a stunning and nauseating
indictment of the social indifference and moral bankruptcy of the U.S.
entertainment industry, and as well, the consumers of this meaningless
drivel in America and throughout the world.

    Where was Bob Dylan? Where was Eminem? Where was any movie star with
social concerns? The American entertainment scene is totally devoid of
conscience and not deserving of any audience that calls itself human.

    Among this lopsided, pro-war ignoring of the current suffering and
death of the Iraqi people - and also the needless deaths of American and
British soldiers, many of whom have been killed by their own tactical
ineptitude - must be mentioned the deliberately slanted performance of
the U.S. media talking heads, who trip over their own tongues trying to
insist that American generals are taking great care to avoid killing
Iraqi civilians, and that the reasons for the U.S. invasion are actually
valid and universally accepted.

    The rest of the world, however, knows differently. The rest of the
world knows that America suddenly cut off the debate at the United
Nations when it became obvious that not enough other nations could be
bribed to support the unjustifiable U.S. urge to attack Iraq.

    The reporting on American television, however, never mentions of
that, and seldom shows any of the horrendous and heart-wrenching
photographs of children with skulls ripped open that appear frequently
on various Internet websites.

    Some of the most reliable and unbiased reporting, in fact, appears
to come from Russia, a nation which has joined with France, Germany and
others to investigate the possibility of charging the U.S. with war
crimes for its irresponsible invasion of a country it charged with
crimes it has been unable to prove. See
http://www.aeronautics.ru/news/news002/news075.htm
and http://www.iraqwar.ru

    To many people in both America and the rest of the world, the
irrelevance and moral perversion of the U.S. entertainment industry is
well-known and avoided, although to the majority who consume this trash
and emulate the inauthentic trends it disseminates, the cultural dangers
of this malicious influence to human social health remain unnoticed.

    What should be clear to everyone by now is this. The absence of
American social conscience in its entertainment industry shows that
America itself is morally bankrupt. According to both the tenets of
basic psychology as well as the rules of honest behavior by ordinary
people, America is is no position to tell anybody anything and have it
be believed.

    The actions of George W. Bush and his bloodthirsty gang of petroleum
executives have demonstrated clearly that America simply does not tell
the truth, nor is it going to anytime in the near future.

    That the totality of American mainstream media clearly support Bush
and his policy of unjustifiable mass murder anywhere he chooses to
unleash it, and that the American people by and large support these
policies, should make something crystal clear to the entire rest of the
world.

    All Americans are now war criminals, willing to support any kind of
lie, no matter how ridiculous or lethal, to maintain their immoral
position of economic dominance over the sincere but oppressed people of
Planet Earth.

    Let there be no doubt about this. Even those courageous American
souls who protest for peace are willing to admit their complicity in
this matter, for it is this segment of the American population that
realizes it has been inattention to the improper and destructive
behavior of its own government that has led to this current danger that
the entire world must now confront, or be raped and vandalized by a
gunslinging Texan with his shaky, dry-drunk finger on the nuclear
trigger.

    Worst of all, George W. Bush is a man who does not know how to tell
the truth. In fact, he is utterly incapable of it. Everything that comes
out of his mouth does so with one single purpose in mind - to justify
his dishonest and rapacious policies that are meant to enrich his
corrupt associates at the expense of everyone else in the entire world.

    He is incapable of telling the truth, people. Realize this.

    He is incapable of expressing actualized human emotions, especially
compassion and understanding for the plight of working stiffs like you
and me, because he's never had to work a day in his entire life. The son
of a rich man, he's gotten a free pass from every scrape he's every
encountered - notably military desertion and drug selling. But enough
about him. He's just a moronic tyrant who needs to be arrested and
jailed for life without parole along with the thousands of sycophantic
quislings who support his anti-human agenda.

    What's more important is the welfare of the troops, both American
and Iraqi, and the safety of the millions of innocent people who are now
in harm's way for no legitimate reason, for no valid psychological or
geopolitical reason. Hundreds of lives already have been needlessly
squandered for the American oil companies.

    British New Age guru David Icke showed his courage the other day
when he came right out with it. "F*** the troops!" he said.

    "They have decided to give their minds away to brainless dictators
and that is their choice and they must take the consequences. They don't
have to go and kill people, they can refuse to if they want. How about
the troops "supporting the civilians" they are going to kill?

    "Either the war is right or it is wrong. The fact that it is wrong
should not be put aside just because Bush and Blair have done the
bidding of their masters and sent 'the troops' into a war that has been
long planned and was always going to happen no matter what.

    "The troops' have a choice. What about the people of Baghdad?" Icke
asked.

    In the same vein, anti-Zionist activist Carol Valentine recently
expressed the same sentiment in an even more forceful way. She said she
would put a sign in the back window of her car that read: "US Military =
Human Filth."

    As she wrote in an e-mail widely circulated on the Internet: "Break
through this "support our troops" mind-control rubbish. Treat the public
to the truth. To support murderers in their acts of murder is
unthinkable."

    " ... real people are dying, a real civilization is being
destroyed."

    I am in fundamental agreement with both of these courageous souls
and others who say the same thing, but I want to put it unmistakable,
unambiguous terms.

    Whether the United States recognizes it or not, when an
international court of inquiry is convened at the end of this unjust and
illegal invasion of Iraq, American troops will be eligible for war
crimes prosecution in the same way that Nazis and Japanese soldiers were
tried, convicted and imprisoned for their actions during World War II.

    In fact, what we are doing to Iraq is at least the equal of what
Japan and Germany did to us, and perhaps worse. There exists no reason
that is not a lie that has been told by George W. Bush to invade Iraq
and murder its people.

    The petropsychos in Washington have lied about the 2000 election,
lied about 9/11 (and completely thwarted any investigation), lied about
the anthrax attacks, lied about the invasion of Afghanistan, and now are
lying about the invasion of Iraq. In all of these cruel charades, they
have been backed to the hilt by a totally prostituted American media
propaganda corps, who are themselves eligible for war crimes charges by
their dishonest complicity in this corporate conspiracy against the poor
people of the world.

    German and Japanese soldiers who were tried following World War II
were not allowed to use the excuse that they were just following orders.
Soldiers are human beings who are expected to exercise their consciences
when they are ordered to commit illegal and immoral crimes against
humanity.

    To claim they were just following orders is not a valid excuse,
never has been.

    There is an oil filter advertisement familiar to American TV
viewers, in which an auto mechanic wisely advises a worried car owner to
take precautionary measures and change his filter. "Either pay me now,
or pay me later," the mechanic says.

    In regard to the American war machine now surging across the globe
leaving a bloody trail of violence, it is vital this message now be
heard and understood by people in every country in the world.

    Each day we fail to stop this bloodthirsty American menace, the
price we will pay will keep getting higher.


    John Kaminski is the author of "America's Autopsy Report," a
collection of essays soon to be published by Dandelion Books.


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