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He
made a few choice observations:
"The
devil came here yesterday. And it smells of sulfur still today."
Bush
may not actually be the devil, but he certainly qualifies as one of
his Earthly agents. And Chavez may very well have smelled residual
sulfur fumes which had emanated from Satan himself. It is a virtual
certainty that Lucifer was present for Bush's virtuoso performance
on 9/19. How could he have resisted watching his favorite sociopath's
attempt to beguile listeners into believing he is pursuing noble
causes?
Chavez
went on to assert:
"As
the spokesman of imperialism, he came to share his nostrums to try to
preserve the current pattern of domination, exploitation and pillage
of the peoples of the world. An Alfred Hitchcock movie could use it
as a scenario. I would even propose a title: “The Devil's Recipe.”
“Bush
came to the UN to share his nostrums to try to preserve the current
pattern of domination, exploitation and pillage of the peoples of the
world.”
Underscoring
his blasphemy against the predatory capitalism inflicted on the world
by the economic and military titan “affectionately” known as the
American Empire, the champion of humane social democracy waved a copy
of Hegemony or Survival by Noam Chomsky, a vehement domestic critic
of the United States political and economic systems.
Chavez
also noted that Bush “stole
the elections”
and “is,
therefore, a dictator.”
Tough
point to argue given that Bush came to power via two bloodless coups,
one engineered by Katherine Harris and the other by Diebold.
In
the aftermath of Chavez's blistering verbal attacks on US
imperialists and the miscreant conducting their symphony of the
macabre, “patriots” emerged to defend “our president.” Given
the overt fascism and aggressive militarism emerging in the United
States, it is almost inconceivable that such a regime would continue
to enjoy popular support. Yet economic tyranny, consumerism, and
relentless pressure to conform to the American Way are so powerful
that many US Americans have sold their very souls by offering their
voluntary complicity in the subjugation, exploitation, and (in some
instances) extermination of billions of human beings around the
globe.
And
some of these “patriots” originate from some surprising segments
of the United States' population.
New
York Democrat Charles Rangel, a member of the treasonous US Congress
which has enabled the Bush administration in its steady march toward
becoming a tyrannical regime, took serious umbrage to Chavez’s
remarks:
“You
don't come into my country; you don't come into my congressional
district and you don't condemn my president.”
How
telling that a member of the opposition party in a self-proclaimed
“democratic nation” would publicly support a war criminal and
characterize him as “my
president.”
He
may be a ruthless potentate, but he is OUR
ruthless potentate. And don't you dare criticize George W. Bush!
“Most
of the Duopoly's ‘elected’ officials zealously devote
themselves to advancing the interests of their corporate and
aristocratic patrons.”
Sadly, the
reality in the United States is that there is little difference
between Republicans and Democrats. While both parties give ample lip
service to meeting the needs of the working class and the poor, most
of the Duopoly's “elected” officials zealously devote
themselves to advancing the interests of their corporate and
aristocratic patrons.
Some might defend Rangel's remarks as
evidence of his “patriotism” or allegiance to his nation. Yet the
virulent nationalism that has swept the United States since 9/11 is
not a healthy loyalty to fellow countrymen. “Patriotism” in the
United States today is a symptom of the rapidly spreading malignancy
of fascism. Sadly, being a “patriot” in the United States
requires one to support egregious crimes against humanity,
domestically and abroad.
Consider
James Bryce's thoughts on patriotism:
“Our
country is not the only thing to which we owe our allegiance. It is
also owed to justice and to humanity. Patriotism consists not in
waving the flag, but in striving that our country shall be righteous
as well as strong.”
Given
its economic might and obsession with militarism, the United States
is certainly strong. But righteous? While she may be 305 feet of
towering nobility, Lady Liberty is up to her eyeballs in the fetid
fecal matter ceaselessly flowing from the bowels of an empire built
on economic oppression, genocide, bellicosity, racism, and the
pernicious lie known as the American Dream.
Even
some of the most oppressed people in history have succumbed to this
infection of pathological “patriotism”. A group of indigenous
people in Alaska recently refused Chavez's offer of free
heating oil.Facing
25% unemployment rates, winter temperatures as low as minus 15
Fahrenheit, and heating bills of $300.00 per month, these
psychologically enslaved individuals rejected Venezuela's
assistance because Chavez insulted George Bush.
“These
psychologically enslaved individuals rejected Venezuela's
assistance.”
Bear
in mind that these are people descended from victims of genocide
waged by the predecessors of Bush and the members of his regime.
Despite surviving the attempted extermination, these Native Americans
face significant structural barriers to overcoming perpetual poverty,
including years of under-education and marginalization.
Yet
Justine Gunderson of the tribal council for the Aleuts in Nelson
Lagoon is convinced that they “did the right thing” by choosing
to suffer to defend a war criminal's “honor”:
"As
a citizen of this country, you can have your own opinion of our
president and our country. But I don't want a foreigner coming in
here and bashing us. Even though we're in economically dire straits,
it was the right choice to make."
Dimitri
Philemonof, another leader in the Aleutian community, further
exhibited the efficacy of the US corporate propaganda mill when he
opined:
“I
think we have some duty to our country, and I think it's loyalty.”
Many
of those Justine and Dimitri represent have been doomed to the misery
of chronic poverty by years of institutionalized racism. Yet they
live in a state inundated with the oil for which they pay such an
outrageous price. And they have chosen to forsake their own
well-being out of loyalty to the guardians of a rapacious economic
system principally dominated by wealthy White elites. The same elites
who tenaciously strive to ensure that the poor and minorities
continue to wallow in wretchedness. At least they can still wave the
Stars and Stripes with pride.
Hugo
Chavez embodies nearly everything the working class and poor in the
United States have been indoctrinated to fear, hate and ridicule.
Like Evo Morales in Bolivia, he champions indigenous poverty-stricken
people and their long unfulfilled needs. Both men are on the cutting
edge of a South American political revolution in which the people are
wresting power and resources away from corporations and the minority
wealthy elite. Morales' administration is in its infancy, but
Chavez has had time to deliver free health care, free education, and
food at subsidized prices to many of the staggering numbers of
Venezuelans who had been living in abject poverty in a nation flush
with huge reserves of precious
petroleum.
Meanwhile,
in the United States, Bush and his accomplices have persistently
striven to replace a constitutional republic with a fascist regime.
Invading and occupying a nation that posed no viable threat the
United States and had no connection with 9/11, exterminating an
estimated 655,000 innocent
Iraqis,
legalizing torture, staging fraudulent elections, jettisoning the
Constitution and legal principles from the Magna Carta, and
consistently advancing the interests of the super rich at the expense
of the working class and vulnerable members of society qualify the US
government as a fascist regime.
“Bush
and his accomplices have persistently striven to replace a
constitutional republic with a fascist regime.”
In
Bush's “ownership society,” a relatively tiny slice of the
population does most of the owning.
Lulled into a dogmatic slumber, many US Americans are content to
fulfill the roles of obedient workers and consumers. Bread and
circuses, the idealization of “go it alone, rugged individualism”
personified by cultural icons like the Marlboro Man, and the
perpetuation of the delusion that their nation is a meritocracy serve
to cripple the minds and consciences of many citizens of the United
States.
Thus
those leaders (like Chavez) who fight for the poor and oppressed are
treated as threats and pariahs, champions of the privileged elite
like Reagan are enshrined in the pantheon of American politics, and
malefactors in the Bush Regime garner enough support to continue
perpetrating their heinous crimes.
Thomas
Paine penned these words in The
American Crisis:
”These
are times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine
patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of their
country - Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered”
Today's
American Crisis? These are the times that enslave men's souls. And
the hell of the Bush Regime will not be easily conquered.
Tragically,
many spiritually shackled US Americans remain blissfully ignorant of
their bondage. And a myriad of myths and distractions shield them
from awareness of (or concern for) their complicity in the United
States' over-consumption that threatens the perpetuation of life
on Earth,
genocide,
and campaigns of mass murder like the one in Vietnam.
Relentless
psychological manipulation has armed the US ruling elite with a vast
army of “patriots” eagerly submitting to the yoke of economic
subjugation and enabling governments like the Bush Regime to inflict
abject misery upon hundreds of millions of human beings.
The
staggering 43% of US Americans who still embrace a tyrant who has
unleashed hell upon the world with
impunity
are a testament to the power of the siren call to be a “patriot”
in the United States.
If
the melodious strains of Orpheus' lyre don't captivate more
listeners soon, the ship of humanity may be doomed to share a watery
grave with mythological mariners.
Jason
Miller is a wage slave of the American Empire who has freed himself
intellectually and spiritually. He writes prolifically, his essays
have appeared widely on the Internet, and he volunteers at a homeless
shelter. He welcomes constructive correspondence at
willpowerful@hotmail.com
or via his blog, Thomas Paine's Corner, at
http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/.
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