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In spite of the grimness of the times in which we live, there is still hope. If you feel, like I do, that the usual discourse about matters of critical concern tends to be superficial, misguided, and false, then you might find some solace and inspiration here. I will try to offer insight and a holistic perspective on events and issues, and hopefully serve as a catalyst for raising the level of dialogue on this planet.

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I was born in 1945, shortly before atom bombs were dropped on Japan. I served in the U.S. Army from 1968 to 1971. I earned master's degrees in Economics and Educational Psychology, and certificates in Web Page Design and as a Teacher of English as a Second Language. I followed an Indian guru for eight years, which immersed me in meditative practices and an attitude of reaching a higher level of being. A blog post listing the meditative practices I have pursued can be seen here.

Sunday, January 28, 2024

House Of Cards

The International Court of Justice found Friday that the government of South Africa has a legitimate complaint against the government of Israel for committing the crime of genocide in Gaza. To which, my reaction is Duh! Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and various other of its government officials and apologists are proof enough of their guilt by the way they deny culpability, basically declaring Israel to be above reproach, and the very accusation of genocide is an insult to the memory of the Holocaust.

The Holocaust excuse has been trotted out for decades, and it never gets old, for Israel at least. For the rest of humanity I suspect it has become a bit hackneyed. Worse, really. It is an often hysterical omnibus excuse and deflection for whatever perfidy Israel foists on the Palestinians.

Like the accusation of "antisemitism," playing the Holocaust card has finally run its course. After the fully intentional genocide in Gaza, Israel has used up its moral capital in the world. To be sure, there was much moral capital to use up, 6,000,000 Jews murdered in the Nazi Holocaust. Not 6,000,000 Israelis, it should be noted, but 6,000,000 people identified as Jews, or Juden in German, a people associated by religion and ethnicity. After World War II Israel was created, or granted, as compensation for the horrors that Jews experienced at the hands of the Nazis and their collaborators. Or, as some have noted, to get rid of them.

Then there was the benefactor – the United States of America, not a particularly Jew-loving country. Israel was seen as a handy ally in both the Cold War and as a surrogate presence in the Mideast. To serve these dual purposes, much money was required – and given, in the hundreds of billions, in both economic and military assistance.

Just as playing the Holocaust card has run its course, so also have the Cold War and hegemony in the Mideast cards. The Cold War is over, and our track record of meddling in the area between North Africa and Southwest Asia is a tale of folly and mischief. We have no credibility in the region, and have caused great harm wherever we have stuck our moneyed noses. Whether it was in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, and of course in the Southern Levant that includes Palestine and Israel, we have behaved with bad intentions, and with horrendous results.

We also allied with the Apartheid regime in South Africa, and in combination with Iran in the Shah era and Israel, we had a supposed "iron triangle" of client states doing our bidding and keeping the region free of "communism" and profits flowing. It is no small irony that it is the post-Apartheid South Africa that has risen to file an Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (South Africa v. Israel).

It is all over but the shouting, and of course we are hearing much shouting. Realities have changed on Planet Earth. There is no more Cold War, we have run out of shenanigans in the Mideast, and there are what economists call secular trends - the unsustainability of our infinite-growth economic system and the impending and ongoing disasters caused by climate change.

Genocide Joe puppet at pro-Palestinian demonstration in Washington, D.C., January 13, 2024
Joe Biden, candidate for reelection, is trying to finesse the Gaza genocide, supporting what Israel does while pretending to apply pressure on Israel's prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The key element in his attempted finesse is that we are being "told" that he is applying pressure. Biden has never suggested a cease-fire, and when questioned about the indiscriminate bombing of Gaza both he, his secretary of state and his national security spokesman have responded that Israel has the right to self defense. The most concern he showed was to say that he was "worried" by the number of civilians killed in the bombing attacks. 

Biden, a 100% politician, is worse than dishonest and naive. He says what he thinks will work - true or false. Lying about Israel, Gaza and the Palestinians will fool the American people just like it always has. Except things are different now. He is unpopular for a number of reasons, and only diehard Democratic voters believe anything he says. Young people, many of whom are from Arab and Muslim backgrounds, are deserting him and the Democrats. I am neither young nor Arab or Muslim, but I won't vote for Genocide Joe this fall. I voted for him in 2020, largely because of Trump, but also because I never vote for Republicans, who stand for the wealthy, corporations and for trodding on the downtrodden. 

Beyond that it doesn't matter much. In a condition of pending climate disaster and economic collapse, who might be the corrupt president of the United States is of minor consequence. I suppose the best we can settle for is the person who is the least corrupt. Whomever that person may be, the days of unlimited and unquestioning political, economic and military support for the genocide state of Israel will be a thing of the past. We will be lucky to still have a country.
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Here's a song. Here's another. David Byrne.

R.I.P. Melanie. I used to have her double album. She sang at Woodstock, wrote this song about being there.

We are spending what little is left of our moral capital. 

Here's an update about the lawsuit in Federal Court in Oakland, California, accusing Genocide Joe, his secretary of state and his secretary of defense of complicity in genocide and that they be enjoined from further military aid to Israel. 

Update, January 31: The judge in the genocide lawsuit in Federal court in Oakland, California against the Biden administration dismissed the case on the grounds that the courts lack authority over certain political decisions made by Congress and the executive branch. 

The trial set a precedent, being the first time Palestinians had the opportunity to present their case in a court anywhere. The International Court of Justice case is different, Brought by a country, South Africa, against Israel. This case was brought by Palestinians, represented by lawyers from the Center for Constitutional Rights. 

Though this result is a setback, it brought attention to the plight of the Palestinians, and it put Genocide Joe and his cronies on notice that his complicity in the genocide in Gaza will have consequences.

Meanwhile, here's an interesting discussion of the meaning of the word genocide. We will be dealing with this current genocide for a long time.

An interview with non-genocidal presidential candidate Cornel West can be seen here.

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