Colin Powell is not going to Durban as a protest against those who are
protesting Israeli racism. This decision came barely a week after the United
States brandished its veto against a resolution that would have dispatched
United Nations monitors to protect the Palestinians from further Israeli
assaults. The State department also took quick action to prevent a German
peace initiative. And George Bush has made it clear that he approves of the
atrocious behavior of the Israeli occupation army and the murderous tactics
of Ariel Sharon.
This has been a busy week for Powell and his boss. Ariel Sharon, the war
criminal who governs Israel, the butcher of Sabra and Shatila and Qibya, has
been given a free hand to intensify the institutional violence of the
occupation. Just today, a major Palestinian political leader was
assassinated. Mostafa Zibri, the leader of the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine, was murdered in his Ramallah office. In Palestinian
terms, this is the equivalent of someone murdering a leader of a major
political party. Next thing you know, the American government will be
approving the assassination of Egyptian and Syrian political leaders who
support the uprising. Once you travel down this murky road, there is little
incentive for turning back. The damage has been done. The American government
has been implicated. This President has already earned a reputation of
openly supporting the violent repression of a people seeking their freedom.
It is not out of character for a man who was caught on camera in a giddy mood
after approving the execution of a Texan woman.
George Bush has capitulated to the Israel firsters in a way that would
embarrass Al Gore, who was owned and operated by the Israeli lobby. It
appears that he has it in for the Palestinians. More likely, he simply
doesn't care. He will let the formidable Jewish Lobby get their way, so long
as they reciprocate by not launching attacks from their extensive media
properties.
The anti-Arab policies of the Bush administration have become more overt in
the last few weeks. To the Arabs, It appears that one objective is to
humiliate the Arab people and keep their leaders in their place. More
likely, it is to soften up the pro-Israeli media barons on his domestic
economic policies, which appear to be failing badly. Next thing to fall
from the sky will be the American dollar at which point Bush might give
Sharon a green light to invade Lebanon or Syria.
But back to Powell and his decision to boycott The Durban conference. It
would do well, for those who will gather at Durban, to evaluate the racist
rationale that is part and parcel of America's foreign policy in the Middle
East and Africa. Many American citizens have questioned the racist
assumptions of these policies, only to be ignored by both the government and
the media lords. After all, they have their finger prints all over the
policy and actively market it to the American people. There is no question
that Zionism is built on a notion of Jewish supremacy that allowed for the
mass expulsion of the native people of the Holy Land. In Durban, the
question that needs to be raised is why American governments are so zealous
in subsidizing and supporting the racist policies of an Israeli State
involved in a belligerent occupation engaged in the wholesale violation of
Palestinians civil and human rights. The Bush Administration needs to
explain itself not just to the Palestinians, but to Americans and to the
world. The American delegation might also want to explain why a wealthy
Israel gets more economic aid than all of sub-Saharan Africa.
As an American, I am deeply offended by the attitude of our President, who is
completely unmoved by the systematic Israeli repression of the native people
of Palestine. This president has openly aligned himself with Ariel Sharon,
who will soon be indicted for his war crimes. There is precious little that
the client Arab governments, owned and operated by the CIA, can do to resist
an American president who goes to bed with Israeli war criminals. The only
thing an American president disdains more than an Arab ruler is an Arab ruler
on an American leash. So, forget about the Queens in the Gulf. For all
practical purposes, the Gulf is under Anglo-American occupation.
The Egyptian and Syrian governments have repeatedly attempted to rally Arab
support for their beleaguered Palestinian brothers, but to no avail. Their
attempts to get attention in Washington have also been rudely ignored.
Perhaps it is time to dismantle the Arab League. It is a useless
organization. The only time it has been used effectively was when the
Americans borrowed it for the Gulf War. In every other respect, this
organization is a dismal failure. Those Arab governments that still remain
independent, especially Egypt, should disengage themselves from associating
with Arab governments that are obviously still colonies and absolute
monarchies.
As for Arab-Americans, especially Palestinian-Americans, they had better wake
up and smell the bitter brew. While we cannot hope to challenge the Israeli
lobby's ownership of the State Department or the media, we need to realize
that a government that disdains Arabs 'over there' most likely has similar
sentiments for American citizens of Arab origin. It would be a mistake to
continue to deal politely with these kind of politicians. It is time we
organize to back opposition candidates, who are neither Republicans nor
Democrats. It is time to permanently divorce ourselves from these two
political parties, which openly endorse each and every Israeli policy, no
matter how bloody, no matter how racist. Polite inquiries as to the cause of
their unnatural disdain for Arabs will only encourage the bastards.
The Green Party and the Libertarians are full of good well-meaning people who
want to return the government to the citizens of this great republic. Every
time you get the itch to vote for a major party candidate, remember how they
gladly squandered your tax money to subsidize a murderous Israeli State.
Every time, you think a Republican sounds patriotic or a Democrat sounds
progressive, remember how they are bought and sold by the Israeli Lobby. Let
your friends know. If we are ever going to have full rights and freedoms in
this country, we will need to ditch every last bigot who dares to run for
office.
Once an individual displays that kind of overt bigotry and acts on it,
knowing full well that it will cost hundreds of Palestinian lives and dash
the hopes of freedom of an entire nation. Once a politician ignores genocide
in Bosnia, Rwanda and Chechnya. Once they have sanctioned sanctions that
have killed hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis. There comes a point,
where as individual human beings, they are beyond redemption. Forget about
having them as Senators or Presidents. I wouldn't want them as dog catcher.
I always wonder how they face their children and their grandchildren. As
Americans, they are an insult to the heritage of this great nation. The
legacy of this generation of American politician has already been chiseled in
stone and it will be a sculpture titled the "rush for more mountains of
campaign loot." They are the lowest most amoral breed of Americans to ever
rule this nation. They are slaves to their parties which are owned and
operated by the contribution of 'special interest groups'. In the case of
the Israeli lobby, the special interests they represent are those of a racist
exclusionary foreign state. But what the hell, their money is good and the
vast majority of politicians don't want to challenge their 'influence' in the
media.
And those who think that a racist President or a racist Senator will confine
himself to insulting Arab-Americans are deluding themselves. Take a look at
our Lilly white Senate, a virtual extension of the Israeli Lobby, and you
will realize why they feel so comfortable in subsidizing Israeli repression
against the Palestinians.
George Bush and the mass media barons and the Senate and the House and every
other major 'American' establishment have given a thousand Green lights to
Israeli extremism. It is not that they don't understand the institutional
racism of the Israeli government. Rather, it is that they personally have no
problems with bigotry. Bigots love to find fellow travelers to reinforce
their bizarre sentiments. That is why Durban would have been such an
uncomfortable place for Powell. American politicians have actively engaged
in promoting the racist Israeli agenda.
Take Colin Powell. What a sad joke. Uncle Colin, in his speeches and his
autobiography, paints a hard luck story of how humiliating it was to travel
from Alabama to Georgia, during segregation, even as an Army officer. Powell
and his young bride had problems with Motel owners and Restaurants. There
was denial of service. I challenge Powell to compare the worst of the
segregationist south in the fifties and sixties to the conditions that
Palestinians have to endure every day of the year. Then Powell will need to
explain again why he will not be in Durban.
If Powell was a man of integrity, if he had any personal dignity, he would
have already resigned in protest against the racist foreign policies of his
president. But he has only encouraged Bush. I understand George Bush. He
couldn't give a damn about the Palestinians. He figures standing up to the
Israeli lobby cost his daddy a second term in the white house. So, he is not
going to make the same 'mistake' of attempting to put a stop to Israeli
annexation of Palestinian lands. He knows the boys in the press will have
his hide and he would rather see the whole Middle East go up in flames,
instead of taking a stand to end the repression. Besides, his wild cat
buddies down in Texas would like nothing more than a little oil crisis to
neutralize the environmentalists and do a little price gouging at the pumps.
Whatever their motivations, both Bush and Powell have displayed a disturbing
and indecent disregard for Palestinian human rights and for a people's
legitimate struggle for liberty and freedom from foreign oppression. I
suppose if they were around in 1956, they would have figured a reason to
ignore the Russian repression in Budapest. In 1968, they would have ignored
the resistance in Prague. When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan, they would
have let them have it. In 1988, they would have appeased the Chinese over
Tianemen Square. Bush Senior did. Powell is already on record as a supporter
of 'constructive engagement' with the Apartheid regime in South Africa. This
is the character of the man who refused to go to Durban. Good for Durban.
Powell needs to stay home under the covers.
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