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Sunday, September 11, 2005

9/11...plus 4

Among the more sad and sordid events and episodes we’ve witnessed in the past four years, war has been declared on a tactic (terror), countless innocents have been killed in Afghanistan and Iraq (with no end in sight), terror attacks occurred in places like Bali, London, Morocco, and Madrid (with no end in sight)...plus: the PATRIOT Act, the 9/11 Commission, a library’s worth of books, and far more than any one blogger could catalog. For now, as I did last year, I’m going back to something I originally wrote on September 11, 2001:

As I sit typing this here in New York City, the radio is blaring news of hijacked planes crashing into the World Trade Center. Instantly, I feared for friends who work in the area (Note: I personally knew three of those who died). Next, overwhelmed by the inevitability I felt and the sound of F-16s circling in restricted air space, I made a mental laundry list of suspects. Most observers, of course, will reflexively start with the generic term: “Arab.” It’s enlightening that Westerners use that word to describe people as diverse as Yemenis and Syrians, but rarely use “European” to label both an Irishman and a Swede. While it’s clear that only a few groups had the resources to pull off such a coordinated onslaught, I still couldn’t help but wonder who hasn’t the U.S. pissed off enough to warrant violent revenge?

I started in our hemisphere and thought of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador ... by the time I got to Colombia, I changed that to one entry: The entire Western Hemisphere (except non-Quebec Canada). Looking eastward, I thought of the Hawaiian sovereignty movement, North Korea, East Timor, the Philippines, Laos, Burma, and Vietnam before I realized that the term “East Asia” would suffice. Moving right along, Kashmir, Sri Lanka, Tibet, a whole gaggle of former Soviet republics (plus Chechnya), and the entire Middle East (except Israel) all had acceptable motives. In Europe, there’s Bosnian Serbs, Serbian Croats, Croatian Muslims, ethnic Albanians, the Red Brigade, the Basques, or even the IRA (to name but a few). The whole continent of Africa—from Libya to Nigeria to Zaire to Rwanda to the Sudan—could justifiably plead self-defense.

But what about right here at home? Well, you’ve got a small army of anti-abortion zealots, the Bo Gritz “UN is gonna take over the world” crowd, a devoted group of followers waiting for David Koresh to return, the Nation of Islam, assorted neo-Nazis and skinheads, and Rush’s fans with the means. Toss in anguished welfare recipients, veterans denied benefits, Gulf War vets with a strange disease, the American Indian Movement, and you have plenty of homegrown suspects, indeed.

By the time you read this, the FBI will have most likely identified the culprits and the media will be busy obscuring the real issues, but it might be worth your time to contemplate exactly how much misery—domestic and/or foreign—your tax dollars are responsible for. In fact, in lieu of the U.S. breeding so much fear, paranoia, exploitation, oppression, torture, and death at home and across the globe, it’s surprising this kind of thing doesn’t happen more often. Maybe this is just a very frightening start. As Malcolm X remarked about the JFK assassination: “The chickens have come home to roost.” As long as U.S. citizens passively allow their tax dollars to fund a violent empire and a repressive domestic policy, there are no legitimately innocent bystanders in this country. We’re all complicit in our own way and thus we’re all fair game for revenge.

Sweet dreams, comrades.

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Here’s something else I wrote at the time...this one on 9/14/01:
http://tinyurl.com/dgbak
(I’ll probably re-run this one on Wednesday.)

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In other news:

Stop the execution of Frances Newton in Texas:
http://tinyurl.com/7crea

Mos Def wants to know where Bono and friends are, re: Katrina
http://tinyurl.com/bxzw9

Mercenaries in NOLA:
http://tinyurl.com/8ezak

I’ll be on CFUV Gorilla Radio again Monday night @ 8:00 (EST). To listen in, please click here:
http://cfuv.uvic.ca


Posted by Mickey Z on 09/11 at 06:48 AM
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