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26 January 2006
A
New World Is Possible
By Cindy Sheehan
And necessary! This is the theme for the World Social
Forum that I (along with tens of thousands of people from all over the world)
am attending in Caracas this week. I know the idea of a world where everyone
lives in peace and with justice is very "subversive," but the theme
is very close to my heart and soul.
We need a new world. This one is broken.
Before my son Casey was killed in Iraq on April 4, 2004,
I had never traveled much to speak of. I had gone to Israel and Mexico and that
was about it. I had a barely used passport.
Since I began to speak out against the dishonesty and
deception that led to this illegal and morally reprehensible occupation of Iraq,
I have journeyed all over the United States and now am starting to fill my passport
with stamps.
Our world is so beautiful, and the people who inhabit
it are, for the most part, loving - and all they want is a good life for themselves
and their children. They just want to feel safe and secure in their communities.
They want to be warm and fed. They want clean drinking water and they want to
dance and laugh when appropriate. They want to live long lives with their families
and they want their children to bury them at the end of their time here. In
short, the people of the world want what we Americans want.
It is our governments who want to demonize and marginalize
other cultures, religions, races and ethnic groups. George Bush and his cold-hearted
cronies and his easily misled and willingly blind followers want to "fight
them over there so we don't have to fight them over here!" Who are these
"thems" that we are fighting over there? Are they the babies lying
in their cribs when a bomb (chemical or conventional) is dropped on their house?
Is it the mother who has gone shopping for her family's daily food who is killed
by a car bomber who never even thought to commit such a heinous act until his
country was occupied by a foreign invader? Is it the grandmas and grandpas who
are too old, or too stubborn, to leave their lifelong homes when the coalition
troops are illegally carpet bombing civilian centers?
We as citizens of the United States of America must
stop allowing our leaders to give the orders to kill innocent people. I almost
said: we must stop allowing our leaders to "kill" innocent people.
But we all know the cowards don't fight their own fantasy battles or send their
own children to fight in the causes that they idiotically and diabolically iterate
are "noble." No, they order our children to go over and do their dishonest
and destructive dirty work! Our soldiers are taught that "Hajis,"
the brown skinned people of Iraq who clean their toilets, showers, and wash
their clothes, are less than people ... which makes them easier to kill. The
dehumanization of the Iraqi people is also dehumanizing our soldiers. Our children.
I got a hate email from a "patriotic American"
once who told me that when we see the mothers and fathers of Iraq screaming
because their babies have been killed, that they "are just acting for the
cameras. They are animals, who don't care about their children because they
know they can produce another." This is the mentality of General Sherman
when he said "the only good Indian is a dead Indian." This wicked
rhetoric is the rhetoric that dehumanizes us all.
A new world is necessary and it can only be possible
if we believe and live the belief that every human being is inherently the same
as we are. They feel pain when they are hurt. They have hunger pains when they
haven't eaten. Their mouths go dry when they are thirsty. They mourn when they
experience a loss. They shiver when they are cold. They laugh when they are
happy. How can we condone our leaders' killing our brothers and sisters like
this, or even allow it?
A new world is necessary, and it can only be possible
if we rein in the depraved corporations that thrive off of the flesh and blood
of our neighbors all over the world and here in America. War profiteers like
Halliburton, Bechtel and General Electric, who are racking up obscene profits
and increasing the bottom line of their shareholders while they are running
roughshod over this planet. Malevolent companies such as Dow who dump chemicals
and other pollutants into the water and atmosphere that kill people, our environment
and our future! Companies like Wal Mart that exploit workers in the US and abroad
to enrich a family that already has more than enough money to fund healthcare
and a living wage for all of its employees and have a little extra left over
to pay their country club fees.
A new world is necessary, and it can only be possible
if we decrease our dependency on oil and use some of the money that we are pouring
into the desert sands and sewers of Iraq to expand research on renewable energy
sources and expound and promote the renewable sources we already have, such
as bio-diesel. I have talked to many citizens of Venezuela who are understandably
nervous about a US invasion, and they know that it is not about the idea that
President Chavez is a "dictator," which he is not, he is a democratically
elected leader who is very popular in his country. The people of Venezuela are
very savvy and they know that if the US invades their country that it won't
be because we are spreading "freedom and democracy" to them. They
know they already have it.
A new world is necessary but not possible, until we
Americans get over the arrogant idea that we can solve the Iraq issue and the
human rights violations problems alone. We have to reach out to fellow members
of the human race all over the world to forge the bonds that are crucial to
protecting innocent members of humankind who are impoverished or killed by our
government and corporatism that has gone wild and is largely unchecked.
Peace and justice are intimately connected, and the
world can't have one without the other. True and lasting peace can only occur
when we the people force our leadership that is dependent on the war machine
for their jobs and for their lives and demand justice for the crimes against
humanity that are perpetrated on the world on a daily basis by such "leaders."
A new world is possible, and it is attainable. For this
new world to become a reality, it is necessary for us to take into our beings
what Martin Luther King Jr. said of his own eulogy, but more importantly, the
way he lived his life:
"I'd like somebody to mention that day, that Martin
Luther King Jr. tried to give his life serving others. I'd like for somebody
to say that day, that Martin Luther King Jr. tried to love somebody. I want
you to say that day, that I tried to be right on the war question. I want you
to be able to say that day, that I did try, in my life, to clothe those who
were naked. I want you to say, on that day, that I did try, in my life, to visit
those who were in prison. I want you to say that I tried to love and serve humanity.
Yes, if you want to say that I was a drum major, say that I was a drum major
for justice; say that I was a drum major for peace; I was a drum major for righteousness."
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