For days, the mainstream media talked endlessly about it.
Michael Vick. Dogfighting. Blood sport. Killing animals that underperformed.
Many defended the professional athlete. Others thought Vick should receive the
maximum sentence after his conviction.
Some of us shook our heads, repulsed by the cruelty, but we
were utterly dismayed that so many people who expressed outrage over Vick’s
crime, seemed to pay little or no attention to the killing of civilians in Iraq
and Afghanistan.
Yes, we’re a nation of animal lovers. And, we’re enamored of
our sports heroes. Certainly, the Michael Vick/dog abuse narrative was a juicy
plate of filet mignon for infotainment peddlers to place upon our television
trays. These are the same “reporters” who seldom mention US troop deaths and
who never talk about the estimated million plus Iraqi civilians who have died
since the occupation of Iraq.
So, why, then, given our attraction to animal stories, were
news anchors silent on the massacre at the Gaza Zoo by Israeli troops who shot
and killed caged animals during Israel’s recent assault on Gaza?
The answer, of course, is that we’re supposed to believe
that Israeli troops are the good guys. Palestinians are “militants.” Israeli
soldiers are, well, soldiers.
An article by Ashraf
Helmi and Megan Hirons provides the chilling details. Here is an excerpt
from their piece and their interview with zookeeper Emad Jameel Qasim:
“The zoo opened in late 2005, with money from local and international
NGOs. There were 40 types of animals, a children’s library, a playground and
cultural centre housed at the facility.
“Inside the main building, soldiers defaced the walls,
ripped out one of the toilets and removed all of the hard drives from the office
computers. We asked him why they targeted the zoo. He laughs. ‘I don’t know.
You have to go and ask the Israelis. This is a place where people come to relax
and enjoy themselves. It’s not a place of politics.’
“Israel has accused Hamas of firing rockets from civilian
areas. Qasim reacts angrily when we raise the subject.
“‘Let me answer that with a question. We are under attack.
There was not a single person in this zoo. Just the animals. We all fled before
they came. What purpose does it serve to walk around shooting animals and
destroying the place?’
“Inside one cage lie three dead monkeys and another two in
the cage beside them. Two more escaped and have yet to return. He points to a
clay pot. ‘They tried to hide,’ he says of a mother and baby half-tucked
inside.
“Qasim says that his main two priorities at the moment are
rebuilding the zoo and taking the Israeli army to court.”
The gruesome attack must have posed a true dilemma when our
mainstream media got wind of it: A tragic tale of dead animals vs. exposing the
brutality of Israeli troops. Wolf, Anderson, Campbell, Suzanne, Chris, Norah,
Contessa, Rachel, Joe, David, Sean, Bill, Megan, and Shephard are probably
working on a way to spin this to suit AIPAC. Perhaps, something like convincing
us that a Gaza Zoo animal might be used as a shield by Hamas “terrorists.”
Missy Beattie
lives in New York City. She’s written for National Public Radio and Nashville Life Magazine. An outspoken
critic of the Bush administration and the war in Iraq, she’s a member of Gold
Star Families for Peace. She completed a novel last year, but since the death
of her nephew, Marine Lance Cpl. Chase J. Comley, in Iraq on August 6, 2005,
she has been writing political articles. She can be reached at Missybeat@aol.com.