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Behind the Facade of Incompetence

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Like flies circling piles of stinking excrement, the lords of unfettered capitalism are buzzing around the bloated corpse of what is left of the world. And they have no intentions of stopping at Iraq. Iran and Syria are waiting in the wings: war that will not end in our lifetime. 

If the world were as enamored with capitalism as its adherents proclaim, there would be no need to masquerade it as anything other than what it is—economic self interest for the privileged, driven by insatiable greed, funded by the public treasure. There would be no need to impose it on the world through high tech militarism and occupation, preceded by elaborate propagandistic media blitzes and tricks.  All people would seek it out, as they seek water to slake their thirst and nourishment for their bodies. 

So we must ask ourselves: When has it ever been in the pubic interest to over feed the rich and starve the poor? When has it ever been in the public interest to destroy the earth for the sake of profits? When has it ever been in the public interest to promote war and injustice over peace and shared prosperity? 

Just people everywhere must resist evil or run the risk of being complicit in it. Neutrality, indifference and apathy, are untenable responses to what is being done in our name. Somehow, we must awaken from this media induced cultural stupor. We must do so under the prying eyes of government and private security contractors who are protecting corporate investors from democracy, and from people like us. Each of us is being diminished just as the Declaration of Independence states: “harass our people and eat out their substance.” 

Every citizen is faced with a simple choice: organize or perish. The storm clouds of World War Three are looming on the horizon. These are extraordinary times that demand something from every one of us.

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Charles Sullivan is a photographer, social activist and free lance writer residing in the hinterland of West Virgina.

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IF things are this bad.... by Joel S. Hirschhorn on Friday, Nov 2, 2007 at 7:55:02 AM
Agreed by Sandy Sand on Friday, Nov 2, 2007 at 1:11:20 PM
INCOMPETENCE by RICHARD SHADE on Tuesday, Nov 6, 2007 at 5:37:28 AM

 
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