Zahikim on 1 Dec 2000 21:06:24 -0000 |
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
[Nettime-bold] New Editorial about Middle East, please post |
Author Bio: Kim Jensen is a writer and editor who has lived and taught in the Middle East. She is a regular contributor to Aljadid Magazine, Boston Book Review, and other publications. Discrimination and Racism: It's All Part of the Election Game By Kim Jensen zahikim@aol.com As the presidential election continues to play out like a bad joke, we are all waiting, and some of us not so anxiously, for the terrible punch line: the corny, roll-the-eyes, "ha-ha"- inspiring President Elect as he attempts to prove that he has something new and wonderful to offer 'The American People.' It is a bad joke, indeed, a groaner-too predictable to even be funny. Meanwhile, as the circus of bi-partisan clowns and chad-juggling acrobats plays on in Florida, the election is already over in the local, state, and congressional races. So it is not too early to start recounting, not the ballots, but the disgraceful tactics of the politicians as they ran their most expensive campaigns in history, buying votes in the time-honored American tradition of subverting democracy. One of the most prominent races of the country was that of Hillary Clinton against Rick Lazio for the US Senate. They duked it out and fund-raised and courted special-interest groups like there was literally no tomorrow-the day when they might be held accountable. But of the many shameful events of the campaign there was one episode which symbolizes all the corruption, racism, and lack of fairness inherent to this process. The story goes like this: In the month of June, The American Muslim Alliance held a fund raiser for Hillary Clinton. They raised $50,000 in a bid to enter the fray of mainstream politics. The Muslim Alliance hoped to exert a degree of influence upon US foreign policy in the Middle East, as well as to have a positive effect on the rampant discrimination against Muslims in this country. But by the end of October, under pressure from virulent anti-Arab Lazio and powerful Jewish organizations, Hillary Clinton returned the $50,000 of campaign contributions from these prominent Muslims. Clinton claimed that she was offended by the 'outrageous' statements made by certain members of the Muslim Alliance. Apparently what these statements amounted to was a recognition that the Palestinian people (who have been enduring a 33 year illegal occupation) had the legitimate right to use armed resistance against the Israeli occupation. Since International law and numerous UN resolutions support this basic human right, it seems ludicrous to label such assertions as 'outrageous.' Of course, it goes without saying that hawkish Israeli settlers have no trouble finding a voice in the political process here. Like George Bush and Al Gore during the presidential debates, these two senatorial candidates, Clinton and Lazio, were practically tripping over each other to prove their unfailing loyalty to the rogue state of Israel. Hilary Clinton, in a swing to the far right, and in defiance of her husband and the State Department, openly expressed her wish to move the US Embassy to Jerusalem, a move that would essentially legitimize the Israeli theft of East Jerusalem. Even the current pro-Israel US administration has been cautious about this highly charged issue. Hilary Clinton's rejection of Muslim money goes hand in hand with her obvious and obsequious desire to please the conservative Jewish establishment. In a nut shell, by returning the 50,000 dollars Hillary Clinton was basically telling Muslims to go to hell. The message remains ever so clear: even when moderate and even conservative Muslims calmly try to play a part in conventional American politics, their opinions, money, and lives simply don't matter. Now that is outrageous. I have long argued that it is a waste of time to participate to a political process that is thoroughly corrupt. What we need desperately is to eliminate a campaign finance system which disenfranchises the poor, the working class, Muslims and all people of color. My own opinion is that the American Muslim Alliance's money would be better spent on grassroots campaigns to educate ordinary Americans who are woefully ignorant of Muslim issues, culture, and the legacy of colonial trauma. Nevertheless, I am again astounded by America's irrational preference for Israeli murder, occupation, and land-theft over rational Muslim demands for fair treatment and equality. If Hillary Clinton's arrogant and racist act were an isolated event, rather than a part of a well-orchestrated campaign to discredit and de-humanize Arabs and Muslims, one might be able to let it pass. But there is blood in this issue. And right now-and as usual-it is Palestinian blood being spilled while these pro-Israel politicians smile and wave and turn a deaf ear to the desperate cries for justice in the Middle East. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold