[GreenKeys] Off subject but IMPORTANT
Don Robert House
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Wed, 6 Nov 2002 21:47:18 -0600
This has been around before, if I recall correctly. However, I found
it to be important to read again - - -
For those of you who aren't familiar with the DAILY MIRROR, it is a
notoriously anti-American daily publication in the United Kingdom.
Tony Parsons, the author of the following article written one year
after 9/11, has been a steady critic of US policy on many political
and economic issues over the years.
The following is a sharp departure from his normal writings.
"Shame On You American-Hating Liberals"
Tony Parsons
DAILY MIRROR
September 11, 2002
One year ago, the world witnessed a unique kind of broadcasting --
the mass murder of thousands -- live on television. As a lesson in
the pitiless cruelty of the human race, September 11 was up there
with Pol Pot's mountain of skulls in Cambodia, or the skeletal bodies
stacked like garbage in the Nazi concentration camps. An unspeakable
act so cruel, so calculated and so utterly merciless that surely the
world could agree on one thing -- nobody deserves this fate.
Surely there could be consensus: the victims were truly innocent, the
perpetrators truly evil.
But to the world's eternal shame, 9/11 is increasingly seen as
America's comeuppance.
Incredibly, anti-Americanism has increased over the last year.
There has always been a simmering resentment to the USA in this
country -- to loud, too rich, too full of themselves and so much
happier than Europeans -- but it has become an epidemic.
And it seems incredible to me. More than that, it turns my stomach.
America is this country's greatest friend and our staunchest ally. We
are bonded to the US by culture, language and blood.
A little over half a century ago, around half a million Americans
died for our freedoms, as well as their own. Have we forgotten so
soon? And exactly a year ago, thousands of ordinary men, women and
children -- not just Americans, but from dozens of countries, were
butchered by a small group of religious fanatics.
Are we so quick to betray our allies? What touched the heart about
those who died in the Twin Towers and on the planes was that we
recognized them. Young fathers and mothers, somebody's son and
somebody's daughter, husbands and wives, and children, some unborn.
And these people brought it on themselves? And their nation is to
blame for their meticulously planned slaughter?
These days you don't have to be some dust-encrusted nut job in
Kabul or Karachi or Finsbury Park to see America as the Great Satan.
The anti-American alliance is made up of self-loathing liberals who
blame
the Americans for every ill in the Third World, and conservatives
suffering from power-envy, bitter that the world's only superpower
can do what it likes without having to ask permission.
The truth is that America has behaved with ENORMOUS restraint
since September 11th.
Remember, remember, remember the gut-wrenching tapes of weeping men
phoning their wives to say "I love you," before they were burned
alive. Remember those people leaping to their deaths from the top of
burning skyscrapers and those who knew the plane they were on was
going to crash. Remember the hundreds of firemen buried alive.
Remember the smiling face of that beautiful little girl who was on
one of the planes with her mum. Remember, remember -- and realize
that America has never retaliated for 9/11 in anything like the way
it could have.
So a few al-Qaeda tourists got locked without a trial in Camp X-ray?
Oh, please pass the Kleenex.
So some Afghan wedding receptions were shot up after they merrily
fired their semi-automatics into a sky full of American planes?
A shame, but maybe next time they should stick to confetti.
AMERICA could have turned a large chunk of the world into a
parking lot. That it didn't is a sign of strength. American voices
are already being raised against attacking Iraq -- that's what a
democracy is for.
How many in the Islamic world will have a minute's silence for the
slaughtered innocents of 9/11? More so, how many Islamic leaders will
have the guts to say that the mass murder of 9/11 was an abomination?
We have never heard a statement from them. When will we ever hear
their outrage? When will we hear their stance?
When the news of 9/11 broke on the West Bank, those freedom-loving
Palestinians were dancing in the street. America watched all of that
-- and didn't push the button. We should thank the stars that America
is the most powerful nation in the world. I still find it incredible
that 9/11 did not provoke all-out war.
Not a "war on terrorism." A real war.
The fundamentalist dudes are talking about opening the gates of
Hell if America attacks Iraq.
Well, America could have opened the gates of Hell like you wouldn't
believe. The US is the most militarily powerful nation that ever
strode the face of the earth.
The campaign in Afghanistan may have been less than perfect and
the planned war on Iraq may be misconceived. But don't blame America
for not bringing peace and light to these wretched countries. How
many democracies are there in the Middle East, or in the Muslim
world? You can count them on the fingers of one hand -- assuming you
haven't had any chopped off for a minor shoplifting offense.
I love America, yet America is hated. I guess that makes me Bush's
poodle. But I would rather be a dog in New York City than a Prince in
Riyadh.
Above all, America is hated because it is what every country wants to
be: rich, free, strong, open, optimistic. Not ground down by the
past, or religion, or some caste system.
America is the best friend the UK has ever had and we should start
remembering that. Or do you really think the USA is the root of all
evil?
Tell it to the loved ones of the men and women who leaped to their
death from the burning towers. Tell it to the nursing mothers whose
husbands died on one of the hijacked planes, or were ripped apart in
a collapsing skyscraper.
And tell it to the hundreds of young widows whose husbands worked for
the New York Fire Department.
Remember, remember, remember 9/11.
One of the greatest atrocities in human history was committed.
No, do more than remember.
Never forget.
Tony Parsons
DAILY MIRROR
September 11, 2002