Hear no evil, see no evil
Americans� ever-enduring, catatonic sleepwalk through the
Empire�s vast array of bread and circus, as always produced by the Ministry of
Truth and the Department of Propaganda, better known as the corporatist media,
has succeeded in the creation of an ignorant, incurious and dumbed down
populace completely bereft of knowledge of what is done in its name.
With no concern for or understanding of geography, cultures,
history, alien societies, the outside world and of the imperial aspirations of
the Empire, Americans have proved easy targets to the manipulations and
deceptions of the corporatist world. Seemingly unwilling to gain knowledge of
anything outside American Idol or the weekly NASCAR rat race, the soldier ants
and worker bees of the Empire are content to circumvent the horrors of war and
the myriad crimes against humanity committed in their name in order to maintain
their beautiful minds at peace.
Indeed, the corporatist media has triumphed in completely
erasing America�s two disastrous occupations of Muslim lands from the peoples�
conscious and concern, in effect shifting the ongoing debacles away from the
daily reality of Americans and towards the abyss of a most cavernous memory
hole. Methodically and systematically, the quagmires of Iraq and Afghanistan,
with all their inconvenient truths, with all their disturbing realities, with
all their corresponding death, suffering and destruction, have virtually
vanished into a vacuum of nothingness, transported by the corporatist state
into a clandestine and secretive reality, making of these disasters nightmares
that vanish upon the waking of a new day.
This propaganda by omission, this �out of sight, out of
mind� machination has virtually erased from American reality the disasters
unfolding in Iraq and Afghanistan, thus guaranteeing in the public mind a
complete ignorance or understanding of a barbaric continuation to occupations
stuck in the quicksand of fierce resistance and never-ending guerilla warfare.
Thus, America�s aggressive wars, its imperial occupations, its crusade of surge
and siege that has done so much harm to millions of people, not to mention to
the moral standing of the nation, have become memories lost in a blanket of fog
and haze.
To the American people, the hegemonic occupations now
descending further into quagmire have become invisible creations that only
surface in the rare instance that a branch of the corporate media goes off
script and produces footage of death, destruction or suffering. Otherwise, the
war against West Asia remains a figment of our imagination, a reality when our
beautiful minds want it to be, an inconvenient truth that becomes fiction the
moment we decide it is so.
As such, having been
conditioned through the corporatist media�s ceaseless dehumanization propaganda
to believe Arabs and Muslims sub-human enemies, having been manipulated into
hating America�s new enemy and having the corporatist media drop Iraq and
Afghanistan down the memory hole, the American people have developed a
disturbing, almost criminal indifference for the millions of human beings
dying, suffering or otherwise being affected by the Empire�s wars and occupations.
To a vast majority of Americans, the malignant tumors that are Guantanamo,
Bagram and Abu Ghraib, together with what they represent, are as hazy and as
far removed from reality as last week�s episode of a favorite sitcom. These
cesspools of immorality rarely, if ever, register in the beautiful minds of
most Americans, only bothering the conscious when photos, video or
whistleblowers surface to incriminate torturers, leaders and patsies. Only then
are we forced to confront one of the myriad number of inconvenient truths the
red, white and blue does across the globe.
When truth does not surface, however, we revert back to
willful ignorance, aided by the fictions of television and the comfort of
consumerism, for deep down, inside the dark recesses of our mind, we know
exactly what is done in our name, though we chose, willfully, to erase it from
memory, to suppress the reality of American criminality. Using denial and
delusion in conjunction with conditioned brainwashing and manipulation, we have
decided that crimes against humanity do not exist if those crimes are done to
sub-human enemies. Thus the barbarian horde at our gates becomes undeserving of
human rights and international laws protecting human beings because they do not
fit our definition of human.
Thus, never do we seek to know the ugly realities of places
like Guantanamo, nor how America�s gulags, with their brutal methods and
tactics, will inevitably affect our way of life, or question why they exist in
the first place. For us, America�s black sites are reserved for the evildoers
wanting to destroy our way of life. Little do we realize, though, that our way
of life is being eroded at these very same sites, one right at a time, done not
by terrorists, but by those managing our descent into the breadbasket of
despotism. Remaining passive, obedient, silently acquiescent and possessing the
attention span of a gnat, hundreds of millions of Americans thus concern
themselves only with what new toy they can add to the family collection, or
what new product they can obediently purchase next, or what new reality show
will entertain them the most. After all, we must preserve our �way of life.�
If Guantanamo and what it stands for does not directly
affect us, if torture and perpetual suffering and dehumanizing conditions and
sadistic treatment and the destruction of habeas corpus and the Bill of Rights
only affects the dreaded dark skinned Arab or Muslim, then America�s beautiful
minds need not concern themselves or have empathy, they need not contemplate
the inflictions of wickedness on their fellow human beings, they need not
realize the crimes done in their name, nor the evisceration of American
morality, nor the new normal being established, nor the precedence beings set,
nor the trial and error being conducted, nor the techniques being experimented
and refined, nor the machinations of tyranny being perfected.
Thus, through our transcendental customs, our American �way
of life,� of methodically following the exploits of celebrities dead or dying,
of aimlessly producing and consuming, as always becoming hypnotized by modern
day court jesters, jousters, gladiators and chariot races, as well as
exhibiting idol-worshipping, messianic-like followings and tendencies over the
Corporatist Party�s current crop of presidential contenders, we have chosen to
ignore the plight of the innocent -- for most prisoners are -- in Guantanamo
and Bagram and Abu Ghraib and other places of ill-repute. We have thus chosen
to be good Americans, seeing no evil, hearing no evil, mistaking ashes for
snow, and pretending the evil done in our name does not exist.
Reincarnation of the habitual
To look inside one of America�s gulags is to look back at
dark history, to times of brutality and primitiveness, using the tunnel of
hindsight to peer at the dungeons of the Roman Empire and of the Middle Ages,
with their chained and caged collections of dissidents, enemies and scapegoats,
their persecuted and tortured, and their sadism and thirst for blood; it is to
step back in time to days of Inquisitions and torture chambers, to eras of
witch persecutions and heretic trials, of silencing threats to power and
spawning a black cloud of fear and intimidation throughout society.
It is a return to days when humans had no right, to nights
of barbarism, to the depravity and indecency of our mammalian past, to the
possession of the human mind by the wicked demons inherent in man. Looking
inside America�s gulags helps us remember that over and over, for as long as
humankind has walked the plains of Earth, when authoritarians rise, as always
carried high on the shoulders of fear and insecurity, morality, integrity and
human rights become lost in a sea of tyranny. These institutions of immorality
help us see beyond the veneer and the hypocrisy that those espousing freedom
and liberty propagate, helping erase the fog of deception those claiming to be
defenders of human rights engender.
America�s archipelago of gulags proves, once again, that the
�Western� mantra of values, modernity and morality is nothing but an empty
shell built on self-adulation, delusion and echoes of ethnocentrism and
exceptionalism. This hollow and cynical vociferation falls flat upon the
challenge of evolving human rights, for in its claim of moral superiority,
hiding behind the theoretical wonders of Judeo-Christian tradition, supposedly
progressing away from the primitiveness of our past, the �Western� tradition
has been one of continuous mass murder, repression, tyranny, oppression,
exploitation, suffering and destruction, most aimed directly at the peoples of
the �south,� most directed at people not possessing the genetic mutation that
turned skin color pale.
American gulags and its system of extraordinary renditions,
green lighted at the very top of the food chain, proves to anyone not blinded
by delusions and propaganda that America is not now and has never been morally
superior to the rest of the world. From the very beginning of the republic,
morality has given way to imperialism. Whether done through proxy, by puppets
or by America�s own hands, control over the peoples of the world has usually
involved some form of tyranny, as always dependent on the vast funding,
financing, political support and training of the Empire. However, where once
hidden under the veneer of democracy and freedom, under the ruthlessness of
puppet dictators, America�s sordid, though clandestine, past has come to the
surface thanks to the exposure of its methods and techniques, becoming an open
acknowledgement of past indiscretions and present malfeasance.
From the School of the Americas, to research into
psychological and physical torture at McGill University, to perfecting the art
of �enhanced interrogation techniques,� to support of every tin pot dictator
and junta in Latin America, Asia, the Middle East and Africa, to the training
of their thugs, enforcers and torturers, America has always possessed the
wickedness of human malevolence. Its claims of being the defender of human
rights is and has always been hypocritical at best and farcical at worst. Today
we can see the real America at Guantanamo and its extension of gulags and
torture chambers, the America the world entire has known for the last century
but that Americans are just now waking up to. For today�s gulags are evolved
creations of yesterday�s criminality, just as they will be the inspirations for
tomorrow�s tyranny.
Entrapment
Guantanamo, with its cages and sensory deprivation and
barking dogs and dehumanization and its stress positions and forced feeding and
extremes of cold and hot and its isolation and its medical/psychological
experimentation and its waterboarding and its darker, more sinister methods of
torture yet to be exposed magnifies American tyranny and her hypocrisy, her
injustice and depravity, her criminality and arrogance. It exposes, more and
more, the charade that the war on terror is, how the purpose of Guantanamo is
not the imprisoning of terrorists, for most there are guilty only of bad luck,
persecution, retribution and being at the wrong place at the wrong time, but the
methodical evisceration of the Constitution.
For Guantanamo, and its siblings, are a culmination of
desperation, an attempt to rationalize the supposed existence of Arab and
Muslim evil, an attempt to validate a fictional war on terror by incarcerating
people falsely labeled �terrorists.� It is as much a torture center as it is a
public relations and propaganda institution, a way to manipulate the American
public both that Arab and Muslim terrorists exist, and that the American
government is succeeding in bringing the terrorist threat to justice. It is a
Hollywood-style set with its corresponding fictions and illusions of reality, a
scam to convince Americans that a war that is concocted is indeed real, that it
is being won.
The reality of the gulags exposes how an initial hunger for
vengeance immediately after 9/11 has led to the imprisonment, suffering and
torture of thousands, and how, knowing the falsity of charges and the innocence
of men, America steadfastly continues shackling injustice, deciding to
stage-manage the illusion of guilt as well as sacrifice the innocent to the
continued myth of the so-called war on terror.
Kidnapped, traded for money, picked up by a giant net of
vengeance and imprisoned thanks to false accusations by rivals, the men at
Guantanamo have become patsies in a world unconcerned for their rights. They
are caged in a land of limbo, lost to the outside world, made to disappear,
their lives practically an empty shell of their former selves. They are the
scapegoats of American mendacity, labeled �terrorists� so that we can feel
secure and protected, so that we can believe that evildoers hate us for our
freedom, for our way of life. They are the poster children that grant the
military-industrial complex a perpetual stream of blood money, a ceaseless
parade of war, an endless flow of propaganda. They are, quite simply, the bread
that gives authoritarianism sustenance, the wine that makes drunk with joy the
enablers of fascism. They are, for all intents and purposes, dead men walking, ghosts
without closure, phantoms forgotten by humanity.
Innocent of criminality, these individuals have been
subjected to brutal and sadistic torture, as always leading to false
confessions, their barbaric imprisonment and systemic dehumanization more a manifestation
of American culture than of their resistance and human spirit. Many have been
physically tortured, yet it is the more corrosive damage of psychological
torture that has destroyed their minds, and their lives. Many will never return
to normalcy, for what their minds have surely been subjected to no human brain
should have to endure. Many have become the guinea pigs of psychologists and
doctors experimenting with various methods of torture, trying to make torture
more effective, more efficient.
Many have quietly, and conveniently, under cover of darkness
or media blackout, been returned to their native countries, their innocence
confirmed by their release, and by the silence of America. Forced to sign
papers preventing them from speaking of their horrors, or from suing their
torturers, they return a shell of their former selves, damaged beyond repair,
scarred for life, forever to relive the horror they experienced in their
nightmares and flashbacks. Yet many remain, shackled to American propaganda,
held hostage to the illusions of the war on terror. As long as the fiction
lives their guilt is assured, their imprisonment guaranteed. As long as tyrants
fear persecution and imprisonment for criminality, they will live in cages. As
long as they are used as the meat feeding the dogs of tyranny, they will remain
encaged. As long as the authoritarian leadership seeks the continued erosion of
the Constitution, and of our rights and freedoms, they will linger in perpetual
purgatory, becoming the rotting carcasses fed to the vultures of fascism.
Guantanamo�s cages cannot yet be opened and made empty, for
to do so would be to expose the fictions, the charades, the method to the
madness, the sheer immorality of the Empire. It would be to acknowledge
injustice of innocence, the depravity of liberators, the criminality of
leadership. Guantanamo�s gates cannot yet be closed, for the Crusade of Surge
and Siege must continue, the enemy must exist, profits must remain, our rights
and freedoms and liberties must be destroyed. New precedents of American
legality must be established, kangaroo courts must convict, enemies must be
punished, propaganda must manipulate and the innocent must be executed in order
to increase leadership popularity, to refresh propaganda, to feed fear and to
politicize elections.
America�s leadership is fully aware of the innocence of the
vast majority of prisoners, yet cannot force itself to act against its own
inhumanity. For to do so would be to admit mistakes, acknowledge criminality,
condemn policies and destroy the authoritarian dream. Closing Guantanamo would
expose the fa�ade, the hall of smoke and mirrors, ending the subtleties of fear
and intimidation being built around the American public. Perhaps more than
anything, freeing the innocent and closing America�s torture centers would
confirm the monstrosity of what America has become, destroying the foundations
of a new normal being developed, maybe even shattering the bubble of
manipulation cast over the population.
As long as Guantanamo remains the motives of fascists will
survive, and the indifference of the American people will be assured. As long
as its cages are occupied, as long as its torture rooms resonate with the
screams of agony and suffering, Guantanamo will be the symbol of a new Amerika,
one at war with the Arab and Muslim world, an Amerika at war with its people,
and itself. As long as it remains a stain on humanity, America�s clandestine
past and her immediate present will be exposed to more and more people, thereby
freeing truth and knowledge, liberating the brainwashed and emancipating the
manipulated.
Inside America�s gulags the future of the nation is being
determined, one malevolent policy at a time, one sadistic interrogator at a
time, one tortured soul at a time. It is here where our way of life is being
altered, perhaps forever, not by terrorist evildoers hating us for our
freedoms, but by fascism�s enablers doing the work of those domestic evildoers
that hate us for our freedoms, for our way of life. In this Crusade of Surge
and Siege, the Arab and Muslim victims have become a bridge of precedence set
and normalcy born reaching out towards America, becoming the scapegoats and
patsies granting access, and an omnipresent reach, to tyranny rising over that
city on a hill once known as the United States of America.
Part three: Inside the fires of imperialism
Manuel
Valenzuela is a social critic, commentator, Internet essayist and author of
Echoes in the Wind, a novel now published by Authorhouse.com. His essays appear
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