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Arma-geddon
Sick of You
World to US as
Americans prepare to level Fallujah
Daniel
Patrick Welch
11/07/04
"ICH" Bush's Sword of Damocles is poised above the
people and city of
Fallujah
, ready to wreak the pent-up wrath his addled brain thinks his
tainted election victory permits. This is the bizarre
world-in-a-bubble in which most Americans reside. With a chorus of
Onward, Christian Soldiers and a vapid, cheerleading press, the
crusade continues unabated, as the world's revulsion continues to
grow.
True, Americans
do have elections, and candidates often take different stances on
important issues. But forget the blue state, red state diversion,
an artifact of the
US
' antiquated, slavery-era electoral system. In this
winner-take-all distortion, geography itself is given animus,
allowing for a host of mini-nationalisms to permeate fallacies
about the American mentality. The fact is that Americans in
“blue states” are also quite likely to have voted for Bush,
and almost as many in “red states” will have voted for Kerry,
the “left” candidate. Does this change anything? Well, add to
this soup the fact that a hundred extra votes are sprinkled onto
the electoral college recipe because of representation in the
Senate, note that Wyoming and California both get two votes in
this medieval “democracy,” and the distortion is complete.
American Conservatism, albeit profound, is exaggerated, and
Cheney's Corporate Crusaders march triumphantly on to a new wave
of destruction.
Of course it is
important not to forget the stench wafting from this rotten
election. The American fascists, who already thought they had a
mandate from God, now think they have one from the American
people. Not that any true believer needs any imprimatur other than
the former, but hey, it can't hurt. Fortunately, this emphasis on
what The American People want is an obsession which all parties to
the electoral sham have in common. For better and for worse, a
mandate from the American People is tantamount to a call from God,
so they are now free to level Fallujah and tick off the other
targets on their wish list.
However, like
true warriors, the election for these crazies is no more than a
blip on the screen, a hiccup on the road to world domination. What
is the true fascist reaction to the recent news that your invasion
has killed 100,000? Why, to prepare to kill another hundred
thousand, of course. Remember Kissinger's chilling exchange on the
Nixon tapes where they casually discussed how many would die if
they ordered the bombing of the dikes in the north of
Vietnam
: “…a few hundred thousand… That's a lot of people.”
So, while
American voters fret and fuss over the tiny problem of whether or
not the will of the people actually matters, plans are on track to
snuff out the breath of the people by the thousands oh-so-far
away. The indifference to this coming massacre is as brutal as it
is astounding. It's no wonder that the more “esoteric” issue
of depleted uranium dust doesn't register on the radar screens.
Most Americans cant even muster the courage to say that the
pending Fallujah massacre is wrong. A recent segment on NPR, that
bastion of liberal media, had pundits discussing how best to
incinerate a city of 300,000. Would air power be most efficient,
or would house-to-house combat be necessary? Hmmm..now that's a
puzzler!
Deaf to the
coming terror for the residents of Fallujah, and blind to its
inevitable consequences, we watch (or mostly, don't) as air
strikes reduce the small
Nazzal
Emergency
Hospital
, run by a Saudi charity, to rubble. Insurgents strike back with a
range of attacks across a wide swath of central
Iraq
, killing more than 30 and wounding almost 60 others, among them
over 20 Americans.
A nervous habit
of mine is to replay a song over and over in my head, like a
musical worry stone. The past couple days it has been Bob Dylan's
God On Our Side. And not for nothing. Some of the troops poised to
pounce on Fallujah were praying to Jesus and playing Christian
rock. Colonel Gary Brandl of the United States Marine Corps
commented: 'The enemy has a face. It is Satan's. He is in Fallujah,
and we are going to destroy him.'
The sheer
terrifying stupidity of these commanders is reflected in the
mentality of those up the chain (obviously—hence Gitmo and Abu
Ghraib). A recent eye opener came from an interview of a Bush aide
by Ron Suskind. The aide waxed philosophical about the great
divide between those who make reality (Bush and his angels, I
suppose), and those who simply study it. He actually used the term
“reality-based community,” which I find pretty fitting and
ironic in a strange way. I have always considered the fascist core
of the Bush junta to be on the other side of a reality divide—I
just didn't mean it in quite the same way.
It isn't really
that funny, when you think about it. This is psychosis, a sort of
mass hysteria which has sucked in tens of millions of Americans.
The election, the votes, the campaign--it's all largely irrelevant
anyway, to be perfectly honest—a colossal waste of time and
money. Before a single vote was cast, the future of the
US
for the next generation had already been determined, not by the
outcome of an election, but by the war in
Iraq
. This is still the focus of evil in the modern world, as Ronald
Reagan might whisper from beyond the grave. Of course fraud
matters. But we have to brace ourselves for the reality that the
onslaught against Fallujah would be ready to go no matter who won.
Majority and mandate are powerful weapons in the hands of the
bullies; but how many fascists is few enough? Hitler only needed
30% to begin his slide into Armageddon.
And the Americans
are already on their way. The slaughter at Fallujah will be a
watershed event in the collapse of the American empire, echoing
across the next hundred years. This is hardly hyperbole; the world
is already sick of
US
arrogance and bullying. And it's about to get immeasurably
worse….
Sometimes my
habit goes into overdrive, and the songs form a medley in my head.
Dylan asks “how many deaths will it take ‘til he knows…”
An upswell of hope convinces me that we might still avoid the
slide into hell that seems our due, and the Sandinista hymn
reminds me: “Nuestro pueblo es el dueńo
de su historia/Architecto de su liberación.”
It doesn't last long, and Paul Simon's cynical ballad brings me
back to the “reality-based” community: “God bless the goods
we were given/And God bless the US of A/God bless our standard of
living/--Let's keep it that way/ Have a good tiiiiiime…”
©
2004 Daniel Patrick Welch. Reprint permission granted with credit
and link to danielpwelch.com.
Writer, singer, linguist and activist Daniel Patrick Welch
lives and writes in
Salem
,
Massachusetts
, with his wife, Julia Nambalirwa-Lugudde. Together they run The
Greenhouse School,
www.greenhouseschool.org. Some
of his articles have been broadcast on radio, and translations are
available in up to 20 languages. Links to the website are
appreciated at http://danielpwelch.com.
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