
But it is deadly. It swarms
countries, and consumes cities. Fallujah was
flattened, with its main hospital the first
target. Three hundred thousand people are now
refugees in their own country, because of US
actions, and an unknown number are dead. That is
a war crime – but is not seen as such by most of
the US public, who are under the sway of the
ideology of imperial racism. The death of an
entire city does not matter to them, because
there were no real people there. Racism does
more than color the situation – it defines it.
How do you kill a city and call it victory? Why
is this celebrated as a benchmark of “progress”?
Is the assumption that the racist white man’s
triumph is, inherently, progress?
Of course it is. That’s what
imperial racism is all about. There are
“enemies” and “others” who are not “Western” – a
euphemism for “non-white” – the construct they
keep making up every time they want to steal
something.

The hard-right Israelis are very
good at this game. They are on a totally racial
mission, and have made their construct.
Jewishness is a race, in Israel, with rights
that only accrue to Jews. We are supposed to
believe that Jews have a right to shape
Palestine in such a way that they always have a
majority. How does that conform with any
democratic principle?
Now the hard-right regime in
Jerusalem is making war against the entire
Palestinian society, destroying its
infrastructure – its bridges, roads and energy
facilities – to make all 1.2 million inhabitants
of Gaza pay some kind of price. However, it is a
price that can not be paid. The extremist
Israelis are racial imperialists who are not
looking for anything other than the mass
elimination of a people from the land. They have
invested the firing of tens of thousands of
rounds of artillery into one of the most crowded
corners of the world to achieve this purpose:
but their motives are well understood by
everyone who is not a racial imperialist.
Everyone, that is, except the
(racist white) Americans, who eat this crap up.
The uniform reaction of the American corporate
media to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision that
something resembling the rule of law must
prevail at Guantanamo Bay and other U.S.
installations, has been to frame the issue in
domestic political terms. The Bush
administration had been politically tarnished,
was the conclusion: not that it had violated
international law, and was in fact an outlaw
among nations. The situation has been framed as
one of domestic political peril for Republicans
– maybe in November – but not how the U.S. gets
along with the rest of the world.

In the same way, the Israeli
“incursions” into Gaza and the West bank have
been framed as defensive measures, even as the
world’s forth-strongest military power
relentlessly pounded a people who have virtually
no military with thousands of rounds of
artillery a day. As the entire world knows,
Israel could not possibly have amassed such an
amazing war machine, unless they had been
subsidized by a superpower. And, of course, they
were.
In the Arab world, and the larger
Muslim world, the “incursions” are seen as alien
invasions, and as a threat to their own
societies. The Israeli Zionist project is never
discussed in the U.S, and now it has become
forbidden to speak of it. Meanwhile, a
reign of terror exists in Gaza and the West
Bank. The terrorists are the Israeli government
and armed forces, but instead our own media
keeps showing us pictures of a goofy-looking
Israeli soldier, while a whole people are being
strangled and bombed.
None
of this could happen, if there were not racial
imperialism, in which the Jews of Israel were
considered “white” – and, therefore, had
inherent rights. Racist white Americans also
think they have rights that not nobody else
possesses. There is a connection between the
extremist Zionist scheme and the umbilical cord
of imperialism. Here is the result, that places
the Zionist perspective and the “American”
worldview in proper place.

Just as the Americans obliterated
Fallujah, Zionists in Israel want to wipe out
whole cities. Gaza City has to go. Up in flames.
Member of the Knesset, Moshe Sharoni, taunted his Arab
colleagues in the Israeli parliament. He
said: