Only if People Knew
There are, of course, a lot of individuals and political
movements and action groups in US and Europe that are spending valuable time
and effort opposing US current policy. The vital connection between these
trends and the public at large is missing. Some in the progressive anti war
camp might be thinking that the US public at large is not opposing Bush clear policies
because of media propaganda by networks like Fox, or the intrigues of big
business like Halliburton and other employers of Bush and Cheney, or even maybe
the Israeli lobby and other mysterious interest groups.
These assumptions, are however, truly insult to peoples'
intelligence. It assumes that after 4 years the US public is not yet aware that
9/11 and Iraq are not connected,-other than the fact that both involve Arabic speaking
peoples. It assumes that people do not still realize that Iraq war was
pre-emptive, a war of choice, and waged on shaky allegations and against
international law. It assumes that in the wealthiest democracy on earth, the public
has been stupefied to such extent that they just need to know the facts and
they'd be acting in a very anti-warish fashion. The Fox news and a few very
large conglamorates have done it again: the US public still does not know that Israel
is the biggest recipient of US aid and with it, has been slowly exterminating a
whole group of people. Only if people knew after more than 40 months that their
soldiers are also torturers, kill detainees in their custody, and rape and
murder 13 year olds and their whole families; only if they had seen the
Abu-Ghraib pictures, they would know how criminally disposed the US military can
be and how much worse the next war is going to get! Only if the US public knew
how they have destroyed a country of 25 million people they would stop their
president from picking on another one of 70 million!
The simple fact is that no public is that stupid and
ignorant; they might not stand up to the moral and ethical standards of
progressive intellectuals, but in the social context of US society, with all
the availability of information and social comfort and leisure time, people can
not be in such depths of intellectual deprivation. There is nothing in water or
genetically wrong with the American public at large to force such general
behavior, and there is no lack of access to alternative information other than
big media in this country. The vast majority has enough leisure time and basic
life comfort to pursue all sorts of information that affects them.
The US public is so not anti-war that in the past
weeks, even front-running Democratic presidential candidates have shown their
worth to be head of state to the public by leaving the military option on table
against Iran (Clinton), or to promise to invade unilaterally another country's territory,
in this case Pakistan, in pursuit of the 'terrorists' (Obama). Somebody needs
to explain how front-runners of the so-called opposition party are so overtly
against international law and pro-military in the midst of Iraq war fiasco? The
lady and the African-American candidates are only responding to the trends
already present in the country. They are trying to look Presidential in the
eyes of the US public. As Mr. Chomsky has put it, the assumption of the US
ruling elite is that they own the world, and in my view, Clinton and Obama are
only working based on this assumption.
Anti-war activists in the US could be having a wrong
assumption about US public, in that they assume people in general are
inherently good, moral and ethical beings. So if they are complicit in
participating indirectly in one genocide after another, send their sons to
commit one atrocity after another, then there must be a lot of brain washing
and false propaganda going on that has led them to act that way.
Superman, Video Games & Disney World
The US public turned against the Iraq war only after it
started going South. Check the US opinion poll history on Wikipedia for
yourselves. The public image of the war, promised by Rumsfeld was to get in
quick, smash everything, make it safe for oil drilling and to pull out, putting
the place in the hands of a loyal puppet regime. Sort of like the rhythm of
events in classic Superman movies, where things are as clear as black and
white: it is Superman, and there are the Bad Guys. And the red and blue guy
can't just take it slow like Sherlock Holmes and use his head to solve the
problem. No, there is nothing to dwell on; he is muscular, fast and invincible.
And boy is he American!
Well, the Iraq war started and was projected like the ending
of a Superman movie, but in time gradually turned into Raiders of the Lost Arc,
with the US forces playing the German nitwits of the movie: they are on the set
only to be blown away. And Harrison totally absent from the Akron! So people
gradually lost interest, and I don't blame them, what happened to the happy
ending? Most of them want Out now, allowing Iraqi warring factions to fight
each other to total death and destruction. You see, even the sentiments
against the Iraq war has a very Xenophobic and racist tone to it: they know
fully that it was US boys that smashed up the place, but they don't see it that
way, rather that the Iraqi's are not worthy of our reconstruction help, let's
change the channel and forget about it! Or let's 'internationalize' the
situation, i.e.: let's call the foreign-speaking Cleaning Ladies to take care
of the mess, just like how the German, Polish, S. Korean and other forces are
cleaning up Afghanistan. You see, it is hard to do a good job cleaning after
another, hence the perpetual dirt in AfghanLand!
The opposition of US public to Bush policies in Iraq is not
really against the initial policy of going to war, and it is not about abandoning
the 'mission' and the devastated Iraqis, but primarily the 'involvement' in
Iraq is not digestible any more: it has become too culturally alien to watch.
It used to look like video games: buildings or tiny figures
on the screen only to be blown away in a cloud of dust. It used to be
sanitized. It is also a bit too messy, the tortures, civilian deaths; the
clean-cut look is not there any more. What happened to the smart bombs
Rumsfeld?! US Military spend billions since Vietnam war to repackage foreign
wars and bring a whole new look to the sensory internalization of its global
crimes in US public eye. The US public is now used to this cleansed packaging
and gets very uncomfortable when wars are not presented to it in that way. The US
military has succeeded very well in its packaging strategy since Vietnam, so
much so that the public does not even have the stomach to tolerate the real
thing any more!! They are indeed victims of their own success!
The number of injured-to-deaths is disproportionately high
in this war thanks to the same Military planners that repackaged wars since Vietnam.
So too many young soldiers are coming home without limbs or faces, and that have
totally ruined the Superman image all were expecting. This war has caused a
cultural crisis in this country.
The advances in medical evacuation and body armors has not
helped much either. The idea was to bring down the death casualties, but
Pentagon and its huge Medical establishment got so busy saving combat wounded
lives that they totally forgot that what is saved are basically human remains
with heart beat: mutilated, faceless and brain-damaged young men and women of
the volunteer armed forces. The number of these victims of the economic and
educational system of US is growing everyday, and the financial, social and
medical infrastructure to support their tattered existence has yet to be
constructed.
Cultural identity is dear to all but the pocket book is a
completely different matter for the public. The US public has realized that
this war is costing us too much and might, just might, ruin the plans for the
next vacation to Disney World. Taking away the fairy tale image is one thing,
but you can't rub us of our fairyland! Hardship is for losers, and Americans
are winners, especially when it comes to their fun time! People did not turn
against the Iraq occupation because of the crimes against the Iraqis, or the
complete disconnection of 9/11 with Saddam; but they did partly depart from
supporting it after all the implicit economic rewards turned into a financial
nightmare.
At this juncture, the cultural crisis is compounded with the
financial fiasco that the public knows it has to pay for it sooner or later.
The public needs a change, is desperately awaiting a solution to this quagmire.
The progressive intellectuals propose solutions; the Democrats have several
solutions, but so does president Bush. Frighteningly, his might be the most
congruent to the current cultural crisis of the American public.
Give me Back my Culture
Well then, Bush says, let's reflect calmly on the true
reasons for this fiasco. There must be something in the picture now that was
not there when we went to save the Iraqis from Saddam. Uh of course, it is the
hostage-taking terrorist-breeding, girl-stoning Jew-hating Iranians! They are
the real cause for the havoc in Iraq. Bush says: "I can fix it for you all; I
will restore your Superman, your video games and your trip to Disney World.
Just let me get these hairy dark bastards, and I will get you to your blond
Cinderella in time for the 8 o'clock fireworks extravaganza!
So says Bush:"Hear me out folks! I have the cruise ships
ready in the Gulf. We'll go in fast and swift, mostly from air and the sea;
from that altitude you won't see any blood; I promise it will be clean. Then we
occupy the southern oilfields, and I will bring all the money back with cheap
Iranian oil and Iraq will be ours again to manage...How's that?" Go get them
Tiger!
Fox News and '300'
What Fox news does in the current political and cultural context
is quite similar to what the movie 300 has done: to make the public feel good
about itself by inviting them to attack and destroy a sub-human race of evil
creatures. A "Few Good Men" will annihilate the incompetent, savage and
inhuman enemy in a very one-sided event. A large number of people who watch Fox
actually do not care about the truth, they want to hear what is said, it is an
affirmation ritual to feel better; but as the war-junkies that they are, they
won't rest until they get their war. In this context, the movie 300 is part of
the war plan; to de-humanize the Persians, who are depicted in the picture as
actually all the colored and sexually ambiguous people on this earth. The
neurotically selfish culture will reaffirm its racial superiority once again
while we all wait for the anti-war sentiments to grow in the US public.
We need to understand better why people turn against wars.
The US public, by and large, is disposed of a very anti-intellectual culture
and with the current popular cultural traits, it will never turn against wars
for the reasons that progressive intellectuals do. The link is missing, and has
been missing for decades between us and the social body. The prime reasons lie
in the current cultural traits of the public and our failure to understand the
public in its fullness, with the good and evil that it carries with it, like
all other peoples in other societies.
More wars will come and go, but what we can start to accomplish
for a beginner, in my opinion, is to smash the Democratic hold on the Left in
this country. Everything else will follow from that.