Do Mass Killings Bother You?
By David Swanson
December 04, 2015 "Information
Clearing House" -
We now know this. A young man who had successfully killed on a large
scale went to his religious leader with doubts and was told that
mass killing was part of God's plan. The young man continued killing
until he had participated in killing sprees that took 1,626 lives --
men, women, and children.I repeat: his
death count was not the 16 or 9 or 22 lives that make top news
stories, but 1,626 dead and mutilated bodies.
Do such things bother you?
What if you learned that this young man's name was
Brandon Bryant, and that he killed as a drone pilot for the U.S.
Air Force, and that he was presented with a certificate for his
1,626 kills and congratulated on a job well done by the United
States of America? What if you learned that his religious leader was
a Christian chaplain?
Do such things still bother you?
What if you learned that most of the people killed
by U.S. drones are civilians? That the pilots "double-tap," meaning
that they send a missile into a wedding party or a house and then
wait for people to try to help the injured and send a second missile
into them? That as a result one hears the injured screaming for
hours until they die, as no one comes to help? That a drone pilot
sent a missile into a group of children from which three children
survived who recognized their dead brothers but had no idea that
various pieces of flesh were what was left of their Mom and Dad and
consequently cried out
for those now gone-forever individuals?
Is this troubling?
What if President Obama's claim of few or no
civilian deaths was proven false by well-documented
reporting? And by the fact that most victims are targeted
without even knowing their names?
What if a leading candidate for president in the
past week were to both declare that the way to win a war is to start
killing whole
families, and stage a public Christian
prayer
session in order to win over a certain demographic of voters?
Is that bothering?
What if it became clear that police officers in
the United States have been murdering people at a higher
rate than drone pilots?
Would you want to see police videos of their killings? Would you
want to see drone videos of their killings? We have thus far gained
limited access to the former and none to the latter.
What if it were
discovered that gun murders in San Bernardino are almost
routine. Would they all be equally tragic?
My point is not to cease caring about the tragedy
that the television stations tell you to care about. I wish everyone
would care 1,000 times more, and even better do something to take
away the guns and the hatred and the culture of violence and the
economic injustice and the alienation.
My point is that there are other tragedies that go
unmentioned, including larger ones. And exploiting one tragedy to
fuel hatred toward a large segment of the human population of earth
is madness.
David Swanson is an American activist, blogger and
author. http://warisacrime.org/