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By Chris Hedges
November 19, 2012 "Truthdig" - -Gaza is a window on our coming dystopia. The growing divide between the world’s elite and its miserable masses of humanity is maintained through spiraling violence. Many impoverished regions of the world, which have fallen off the economic cliff, are beginning to resemble Gaza, where 1.6 million Palestinians live in the planet’s largest internment camp. These sacrifice zones, filled with seas of pitifully poor people trapped in squalid slums or mud-walled villages, are increasingly hemmed in by electronic fences, monitored by surveillance cameras and drones and surrounded by border guards or military units that shoot to kill. These nightmarish dystopias extend from sub-Saharan Africa to Pakistan to China. They are places where targeted assassinations are carried out, where brutal military assaults are pressed against peoples left defenseless, without an army, navy or air force. All attempts at resistance, however ineffective, are met with the indiscriminate slaughter that characterizes modern industrial warfare.
In the
new global landscape, as in Israel’s occupied territories
and the United States’ own imperial projects in Iraq,
Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen and Afghanistan, massacres of
thousands of defenseless innocents are labeled wars.
Resistance is called a provocation, terrorism or a crime
against humanity. The rule of law, as well as respect for
the most basic civil liberties and the right of
self-determination, is a public relations fiction used to
placate the consciences of those who live in the zones of
privilege. Prisoners are routinely tortured and
“disappeared.” The severance of food and medical supplies is
an accepted tactic of control. Lies permeate the airwaves.
Religious, racial and ethnic groups are demonized. Missiles
rain down on concrete hovels, mechanized units fire on
unarmed villagers, gunboats pound refugee camps with heavy
shells, and the dead, including children, line the corridors
of hospitals that lack electricity and medicine.
The
impending collapse of the international economy, the
assaults on the climate, the resulting droughts, flooding,
precipitous decline in crop yields and rising food prices
are creating a universe where power is divided between the
narrow elites, who hold in their hands sophisticated
instruments of death, and the enraged masses. The crises are
fostering a class war that will dwarf anything imagined by
Karl Marx. They are establishing a world where most will be
hungry and live in fear, while a few will gorge themselves
on delicacies in protected compounds. And more and more
people will have to be sacrificed to keep this imbalance in
place.
Because it has the power to do so, Israel—as does the United
States—flouts international law to keep a subject population
in misery. The continued presence of Israeli occupation
forces defies nearly a hundred U.N. Security Council
resolutions calling for them to withdraw. The Israeli
blockade of Gaza, established in June 2007, is a brutal form
of collective punishment that violates Article 33 of the
Fourth 1949 Geneva Convention, which set up rules for the
“Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War.” The
blockade has turned Gaza into a sliver of hell, an
Israeli-administered ghetto where thousands have died,
including the 1,400 civilians killed in the Israeli
incursion of 2008. With 95 percent of factories shut down,
Palestinian industry has virtually ceased functioning. The
remaining 5 percent operate at 25 to 50 percent capacity.
Even the fishing industry is moribund. Israel refuses to let
fishermen travel more than three miles from the coastline,
and within the fishing zone boats frequently come under
Israeli fire. The Israeli border patrols have seized 35
percent of the agricultural land in Gaza for a buffer zone.
The collapsing infrastructure and Israeli seizure of
aquifers mean that in many refugee camps, such as Khan Yunis,
there is no running water. UNRWA (the United Nations Relief
and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East)
estimates that 80 percent of all Gazans now rely on food
aid. And the claim of Israeli self-defense belies the fact
that it is Israel that maintains an illegal occupation and
violates international law by carrying out collective
punishment of Palestinians. It is Israel that chose to
escalate the violence when during an incursion into Gaza
earlier this month its forces fatally shot a 13-year-old
boy. As the world breaks down, this becomes the new
paradigm—modern warlords awash in terrifying technologies
and weapons murdering whole peoples. We do the same in
Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.
Market
forces and the military mechanisms that protect these forces
are the sole ideology that governs industrial states and
humans’ relationship to the natural world. It is an ideology
that results in millions of dead and millions more displaced
from their homes in the developing world. And the awful
algebra of this ideology means that these forces will
eventually be unleashed on us, too. Those who cannot be of
use to market forces are considered expendable. They have no
rights and legitimacy. Their existence, whether in Gaza or
blighted postindustrial cities such as Camden, N.J., is
considered a drain on efficiency and progress. They are
viewed as refuse. And as refuse they not only have no voice
and no freedom; they can be and are extinguished or
imprisoned at will. This is a world where only corporate
power and profit are sacred. It is a world of barbarism.
“In
disposing of man’s labor power the system would,
incidentally, dispose of the physical, psychological, and
moral entity ‘man’ attached to that tag,”
Karl
Polanyi wrote in “The Great Transformation.” “Robbed of
the protective covering of cultural institutions, human
beings would perish from the effects of social exposure;
they would die as the victims of acute social dislocation
through vice, crime, and starvation. Nature would be reduced
to its elements, neighborhoods and landscapes defiled,
rivers polluted, military safety jeopardized, the power to
produce food and raw materials destroyed. Finally, the
market administration of purchasing power would periodically
liquidate business enterprise, for shortages and surfeits of
money would prove as disastrous to business as floods and
droughts in primitive society. Undoubtedly, labor, land, and
money markets are essential to a market economy. But no
society could stand the effects of such a system of crude
fictions even for the shortest stretch of time unless its
human and natural substance as well as its business
organization was protected against the ravages of this
satanic mill.”
There
are 47.1 million Americans who depend on food stamps to eat.
The elites are plotting to take these food stamps away,
along with other “entitlement” programs that keep the poor
from destitution. The slashing of trillions of dollars from
Medicare, Medicaid and other social programs, given the
political impasse in Washington and the looming “fiscal
cliff,” now seems certain. There are 50 million people
considered to be living below the poverty line, but because
the poverty line is so low—$22,350 for a family of four—this
figure means nothing. Add the tens of millions of Americans
who live in a category called “near poverty,” including all
those families attempting to live on less than $45,000 a
year, and you have at least 30 percent of the country living
in poverty. Once these people figure out that there is no
economic recovery, that their standard of living is going to
continue to drop, that they are trapped, that hope in the
future is an illusion, they will become as angry as
protesters in Greece and Spain or the militants in Gaza or
Afghanistan. Banks and other financial corporations, handed
trillions in interest-free money from the Federal Reserve,
meanwhile hoard $5 trillion, much of it looted from the U.S.
Treasury. The longer this worldwide disparity and inequality
is perpetuated, the more the masses will revolt and the
faster we will internally replicate the Israeli model of
domestic control—drones overhead, all dissent criminalized,
SWAT teams busting through doors, deadly force as an
acceptable form of subjugation, food used as a weapon, and
constant surveillance.
In
Gaza and other blighted parts of the globe we see this new
configuration of power. What is happening in Gaza, like what
is happening to people of color in marginal communities in
the United States, is the model. The techniques of control,
whether carried out by the Israelis or militarized police
units in our inner-city drug wars, whether employed by
military special forces or mercenaries in Pakistan,
Afghanistan or Iraq, are tested first and perfected on the
weak and the powerless. Our callous indifference to the
plight of the Palestinians, and the hundreds of millions of
poor packed into urban slums in Asia or Africa, as well as
our own underclass, means that the injustices visited on
them will be visited on us. In failing them we fail
ourselves.
As the
U.S. empire implodes, the harsher forms of violence employed
on the outer reaches of empire are steadily migrating back
to the homeland. At the same time, the internal systems of
democratic governance have calcified. Centralized authority
has devolved into the hands of an executive branch that
slavishly serves global corporate interests. The press and
the government’s judiciary and legislative branches have
become toothless and decorative. The specter of terrorism,
as in Israel, is used by the state to divert gargantuan
expenditures to homeland security, the military and internal
surveillance. Privacy is abolished. Dissent is treason. The
military with its mantra of blind obedience and force
characterizes the dark ethic of the wider culture. Beauty
and truth are abolished. Culture is degraded into kitsch.
The emotional and intellectual life of the citizenry is
ravaged by spectacle, the tawdry and salacious, as well as
by handfuls of painkillers and narcotics. Blind ambition, a
lust for power and a grotesque personal vanity—exemplified
by David Petraeus and his former mistress—are the engines of
advancement. The concept of the common good is no longer
part of the lexicon of power. This, as the novelist J.M.
Coetzee writes, is “the black flower of civilization.” It is
Rome under
Diocletian. It is us. Empires, in the end, decay into
despotic, murderous and corrupt regimes that finally consume
themselves. And we, like Israel, are now coughing up blood.
Chris Hedges, whose column is published Mondays on Truthdig,
spent nearly two decades as a foreign correspondent in
Central America, the Middle East, Africa and the Balkans. He
has reported from more than 50 countries and has worked for
The Christian Science Monitor, National Public Radio, The
Dallas Morning News and The New York Times, for which he was
a foreign correspondent for 15 years.
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There are big differences between the sufferings of Palestinians and the poor Asians and Africans, the former is strictly man made, the latter is made by natural causes generally speaking, although there may be some outside influences also.
ReplyDeleteWhen the whole planet is Judaized - orchestrated by the Rothschilds (thesis) and Karl Marx (anti-thesis), we all will become Gazans.
Zionism and Communism work hand in glove to plunder and enslave all Mankind.
Yep...
ReplyDeleteNov. 22, 1963 – the day America died.
ReplyDeleteLBJ became President, not with ballots, but with bullets. And, we’ve been living under the SAME REGIME, ever since!
Look, the CIA (Military-Industrial-Security complex) was behind the JFK Assassination. LBJ, (Clint Murchison, Billy Sol Estes, and Mac Wallace) were at the CENTER of it all. It really doesn’t matter WHO fired the fatal shots. It certainly WAS NOT, Lee Harvey Oswald. If you wish to truly understand who killed JFK, you simply need to find the best sources of information on the subject, and EDUCATE YOURSELF! View, and re-view the following two videos as often as you need to – MAKE THE INFORMATION YOUR OWN. OWN IT! Eventually, you’ll completely understand who was behind the JFK Assassination, and why. It DOES NOT TAKE A DEGREE IN ROCKET SCIENCE TO FIGURE IT OUT!
The Men Who Killed Kennedy “The Smoking Guns” Complete Episode 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vkH2ILChHo
The Men Who Killed Kennedy – Part 9 – The Guilty Men (2003)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jgNfQYpS1gQ
Did you know, that LBJ would have gone to PRISON, for the murders of 8 people in Texas (including LBJ’s own SISTER!), at the hand of Mac Wallace, LBJ’s hired hit-man, had LBJ NOT become President? LBJ wanted DESPERATELY to become President. (Just like Tricky Dick Nixon, who was at Clint Murchison’s house, the night before the Assassination, along with many, many other colorful characters, such as J. Edgar Hoover, and Jack Ruby). TPTB (The Powers That Be) knew that JFK and RFK were trying to get LBJ OFF the ’64 ticket! In order for TPTB to reverse all of JFK’s actions as President (such as Executive Order 11110) – LBJ would HAVE TO BECOME PRESIDENT. The choice was clear – the deed would be done in Dallas. LBJ suggested the Dallas venue. JFK unwittingly agreed. Jack Ruby owed a favor to Carlos Marcello. That’s why he was the one who took out the patsy: Oswald.
FIVE important books on the subject:
1) Blood, Money & Power, by Barr McClellan
2) Mary’s Mosaic: Mary Pinchot Meyer & John F. Kennedy and their Vision for World Peace, by Peter Janney
3) JFK: The CIA, Vietnam, and the Plot to Assassinate John F. Kennedy, L. Fletcher Prouty
4) Coup d’Etat in America: The CIA and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy, by Alan J. Weberman and Michael Canfield
5) Last Word: My Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK, by Mark Lane