America is the only country that went from barbarism
to decadence without civilization in between. --Oscar Wilde
“Why are we over there in Iraq?”
“To protect our freedoms.”
“How are the Iraqis threatening our freedoms?”
“They attacked us on 9/11.”
“If that is true, why are so many Americans against the
war?”
“I don’t know, but I think Cindy Sheehan and all the other
war protestors should be rounded up and shot.”
I was involved in this exchange with a co-worker about two
months ago. I was utterly perplexed at how this individual managed the obvious
cognitive dissonance created by thinking that we are fighting to protect our
“freedoms,” while simultaneously holding the notion that non-violent dissidents
“should be rounded up and shot.”
In retrospect, why was I so surprised? As a vehement critic
of the United States government’s foreign and domestic policies, I have
received numerous death threats from “patriotic” loyalists to the American
Empire over the last year. Recently, a severely brainwashed US resident who
maintains a site called American Jihad issued a “Farwa” (his spelling) against
the editors of Counterpunch, Dissident Voice, and Uruknet and against dissident
writers Mike Whitney and Kurt Nimmo. Many of my essays have appeared on
Dissident Voice and Uruknet, so I suppose I am a target of the “Farwa” too.
Violent Extremists
Abound
While many death threats issued by American hate-mongers may
be hollow, the nations of the Middle East do not have the market cornered on
fanatical ideologues who commit acts of terror. Timothy McVeigh, Eric Rudolph,
Michael Griffin, Paul Hill, Ted Kaczynski, Baruch Goldstein, David Lane, Donald
DeFreeze, Clayton Waagner and Earl Krugel are but a few of America’s home-grown
violent extremists. America, and often components of its government, have a
history of assassinating dissidents who become too powerful as they pursue
equality and human rights. Fred Hampton, Malcolm X, Robert F. Kennedy, Martin
Luther King and Paul Wellstone each met a premature demise which ended their
efforts to introduce real social justice into the Empire.
Your Mind Is Our
Vessel
Actually, I suspect many of the ardent supporters of the
American Empire truly believe that they are preserving and spreading noble
principles like freedom, democracy, equality, and human rights. There is no
shortage of propaganda to convince them of this “fact.” Delusions and illusions
“generously” provided by the corporate-controlled media afford Empire loyalists
with the opportunity to avoid the burden of independent thinking. Sound bites,
canards, propaganda, stereotypes, and whitewashed versions of the truth supply
their programmed minds with a virtually endless loop of rationalizations to
justify their approbation of a morally reprehensible entity.
People who continue to nurse at the bosom of Lady Liberty,
the noble symbol of an imaginary land which has never existed, rail against
those who seek peace, social and economic justice, and human rights. In their
perverse worldview, health care, safety, ample nourishment, and adequate
shelter are reserved for a select segment of the population in the Empire’s
homeland. Those of us who believe in a more just and equitable world are indeed
a threat to the oppressive capitalist imperialism of the United States. To
perpetuate the Empire’s military dominance and parasitic exploitation of
humanity, our attempts to awaken and rally the masses must be stopped by any
means necessary.
Often accusing proponents of a more just and humane world of
seeking “entitlements” for the poor and oppressed, the foot soldiers of the
Empire are actually struggling with virtually every fiber of their being to
preserve what they believe to be their own entitlements. Since the concept of
“might makes right” reinforces their belief that their “special rights”
supersede the Bill of Rights and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it
is time to identify and enumerate these exclusive privileges:
Inalienable Rights
of Select Citizens of the American Empire
1. We have the right to preemptively attack the nation or
region of our choice simply based on our belief that they may be a threat to
the Empire. No evidence necessary.
2. We have established and will maintain the right to murder
an unlimited number of innocent civilians so long as our military machine does
the killing and we label the victims as “collateral damage.”
3. We have the right to label whomever we choose as
“terrorists” or “enemy combatants” and to hold them indefinitely without a
trial.
4. We are exempt from the Geneva Conventions and have the
right to commit acts of torture or to rendition our unconvicted prisoners to
other countries which will torture them.
5. We have the right to continue glorifying and justifying
the land theft and genocide we committed against Native Americans.
6. We have the right to continue to claiming we are the
“leader of the free world” when slavery was a legal institution in our nation
until the Civil War, women were not able to vote until the twentieth century,
institutionalized segregation existed until the 1960s, and we deny 5-10 percent
of our population (Gays and Lesbians) equal rights and protection under the
Constitution.
7. We have the right to sell ourselves as a “democracy”
despite the fact that we are a constitutional republic, and despite the fact
that corporate interests, lobbyists, wealthy campaign donors, and Israel shape
most of our foreign and domestic policy.
8. We have the right to bill ourselves as a “bastion of
human rights” (and thus justify our imperial interventions) despite the fact
that we have the highest prison population in the world; we have a government
which tortures on a wide scale; and we are one of the few “developed” nations
which metes out the death penalty.
9. We have the right to hoard the largest stockpile of
weapons of mass destruction in the history of humankind while prohibiting other
nations from possessing such weapons. We also are the only nation with the
right to use WMD on a wide scale, as evidenced by our annihilation of over
100,000 Japanese civilians.
10. We have the right to plunder 25 percent of the world’s
resources to provide for a scant 5 percent of the world’s population, while
blustering that if the rest of the world embraced laissez-faire capitalism,
they could reap the same bountiful harvest. (Forget the mathematical
impossibilities involved. Those just get in the way of the propaganda!)
11. We have the right to continue to empower multi-national
corporations with the rights of personhood, limit their exposure to criminal
prosecution and civil suits, and to enable them to exploit human beings in
other nations. As long as our corporate friends are showing a profit, they can
operate sweat-shops, facilitate the murder of labor agitators, maintain
monopolies, off-shore American jobs while exploiting the foreign workers who
take them, avoid paying taxes by setting up “shell headquarters” in places like
Bermuda, destroy the environment, and continue the race to the bottom in wages
and benefits, here and abroad.
12. We have the right to maintain and enhance a
socio-economic system that places a significant portion of the world’s wealth
in the hands of about 3 million people (approximately one percent of the US
population). Tax cuts and an end to estate taxes will ensure that the Empire’s
plutocracy perpetuates its reign. We have the right to foster a malevolent
world economic order which results in 3 billion human beings living on less
than $2 per day.
13. We have the right to account for half of the world’s
military expenditures to “provide for the common defense” of 5 percent of the
world’s population while 46 million of our people have no health insurance, 13
percent of the overall American population lives in poverty, over a million are
homeless, an alarmingly high percentage of black Americans suffer poverty and
receive a pathetic education, and crises like New Orleans result in passive
mass murder and diasporas of “undesirables.”
14. We have the right to send military recruiters into
public schools. Our recruiters have access to student addresses and phone
numbers and we pay them to use propaganda and financial incentives to entice our
youth into sacrificing themselves for the latest imperial crusade.
15. We have the right to accrue as much public and personal
debt as we deem “necessary” to perpetuate the American Dream for our nation and
to satiate our personal obsessions with acquiring material possessions.
16. We have the right to impose our hollow, shallow, and
violent cultural values on a world cowed into acceptance by the raw military
and economic power of the American Empire.
17. We have the right to spy on our citizens, eliminate
habeas corpus, and contract private companies like Blackwater to avoid the
constraints of the Posse Comitatus Act. It is of no concern to us that our
actions seriously conflict with the US Constitution.
18. We have the right to produce 25 percent of greenhouse
gasses, ignore and discount mounting evidence of global warming, and refuse to
sign the Kyoto Treaty.
19. We have the right to malign, threaten, intimidate, or
kill those within the Empire who have the audacity to question or oppose our
agenda.
20. We have the right to maintain a corrupt duopoly
consisting of the Republican and Democratic parties, which consistently present
American voters with candidates whose goals are to perpetuate the Empire and
the agendas of its corporate and plutocratic leaders.
21. We have the right to use the IMF and World Bank to
impose our economic will on “developing” nations, which we “help” by burdening
them with crushing debt.
22. We have the right to ignore and violate international
law while demanding that the rest of the world (excepting Great Britain and
Israel) adhere to it stringently.
23. We have the right to subsidize and support Israel’s
ongoing ethnic cleansing of the Palestinians.
24. We have the right to concentrate the power of the United
States government in the hands of the Executive Branch under the pretext that
it is necessitated by the “War on Terror.”
25. We have the right to label those who dare to oppose our
invasions or genocides as savages or terrorists and strip them of their human
rights.
There you have it. Now the American Empire’s principal
supporters and beneficiaries have their own “Bill of Rights.” Ironically, it
has more than twice the number of rights guaranteed to all Americans under the
original constitutional amendments. Since the true Bill of Rights is anathema
to their cause, it is essential that the Empire loyalists’ “special rights”
outnumber the rights protected by our Constitution.
A Severe Spiritual
Malady
Certainly believing in America’s and its supporters’
entitlement to these “special rights” would qualify one as a sociopath (one
with minimal concern for the welfare and feelings of others) within the world
community. However, in the American Empire, those subscribing to such depraved
and self-centered “rights” receive affirmation and acceptance.
Obviously this Bill of Rights II is my construct and does
not formally exist. However, each of the entitlements I enumerated is necessary
to enable the United States to exist in its current perverse form. If you truly
support and pledge allegiance to the American Empire, this Bill of Rights II
represents the core of your sociopolitical beliefs.
For those of you who embrace the notion that Divine
Providence bestowed these “inalienable rights” upon you and your nation, I call
upon you to search your souls. I challenge you to do a long and fearless moral
inventory. If you do, and the maleficent elements of the United States of
America have not managed to burn your conscience out of your psyche, I predict
you will begin the journey to rejoin the brotherhood of humanity by renouncing
your support of the American Empire.
If you are so narcissistic (or perhaps morally bereft) that
you have no problem with the means by which the American Empire sustains its
unregenerate existence, at least consider a pragmatic angle. The United States
is pursuing a ruthless course that will eventually lead to a fierce and violent
backlash, which will probably affect you. The 6.2 billion other members of the
human race are only going to accept so much abuse before they strike back in a
powerful way.
Jason
Miller is a 39-year-old sociopolitical essayist with a degree in liberal arts
and an extensive self-education. When he is not spending time with his wife and
three sons, researching or writing, he is working as a loan
counselor. He is a member of Amnesty International and an avid supporter of
Oxfam International and Human Rights Watch. He welcomes responses at willpowerful@hotmail.com or comments on his
blog, Thomas Paine's Corner.