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‘When
you hear that we must bomb Syria because it allows Iranian weapons to transit
its territory, remember how our own Dutch allies have been deliberately turning
a blind eye for years as one of its major international airports is used as a
transit point for our shipment of illicit, non-conventional weapons into the
Middle East. Remember
too that at the exact same time that the US Administration was demanding that
Iraq be sanctioned and its children starved because Saddam Hussein was
developing Chemical and Biological Weapons, our Department of Commerce was (and
presumably still is) issuing export licences to facilitate the production of
exactly the same weapons in Israel. And
next time you hear George Bush talk about the gift of democracy that we are
bringing to the Middle East, reflect on the transparency and accountability of
our own democracy, and particularly that of our Dutch ally, which preferred for
years to leave its own citizens chronically ill and without a diagnosis of
their condition, rather than reveal the kinds of operations it was allowing
Israel to carry out at Schiphol Airport. And
remember when you hear that we have to bomb Iran for its alleged and unproven
contravention of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, that the US – a member
of the Chemical Weapons Convention – really is facilitating proliferation of
Chemical Weapons to a non-member state (Israel). Just
remember the aftermath of the Bijlmermeer air disaster, and you'll never have
to ask yourself again why so much of the world listens to our rhetoric, and
thinks we're just full of it.’
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War! Huh!
lies and politicians
it's their nature. expecting philosopher kings in politics is as sensible as expecting hyenas to be vegetarian.
if you complain about their lies, you legitimize their position. if you really want to live in a just society, you must change the social structure, not complain about about the boofheads who currently occupy the top of the baboon society we have inherited.
i believe that only genuine democracy can save the human race from the various ecological disasters coming ever more strongly into view. i also believe that the chance of achieving democracy in time to avoid disaster is very small. if you're in your 20's, you are going to find out what life in a 'brave new world' is like. that's if you're lucky. if unlucky, you will experience life in '1984', with the added charm of genetic engineering making resistance literally impossible.
and of course, these political evolutions will be driven by famine and war arising from catastrophic climate change. of course, maybe "she'll be right, mate."
good luck.