Keith Sanborn on Fri, 19 Apr 2002 06:19:01 +0200 (CEST) |
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[Nettime-bold] Speaking from New York |
On Arab Hatred in the United States. We have the opposite bias in our news media in the United States from the one decried by Oriana Fallaci in Europe. Here arabs are seen as madmen who go to their deaths with a twisted ecstatic smile on their faces. We hear little of the Israeli soldiers who, instructed to perpetrate systematic abuses of human rights in the Occupied Territories, refuse to serve there. We have no consciousness in our media of the connection between the murderers of Rabin and the current Israeli policies of State Terrorism. In our media the Israelis are seen to hold an absurd monopoly on the term "anti-semitism." I am saddened by the behavior of both parties in this conflict. But it was clearly the Israelis who walked away from the Oslo accords. This is never heard in our media. The "settlers" in the occupied territories are seen as pioneers reclaiming their homeland instead of invaders grabbing land. But to recognize that would be to awaken the bad conscience of most Americans, who have inherited a land where a parallel theft of land was perpetrated on the original inhabitants of this continent. There is no defense for Terror, wholesale, or retail. It is painful to see each party justify its actions while blood runs in the streets. But here in the United States, it is seldom the blood of the Palestinians that is seen to be running, the Palestinians who have by absolute numbers and percentages suffered the majority of the losses. Yes, Palestinians possess the same human faces and emotions and blood arrogated almost exclusively to the Israelis by our media. I admire Ms. Fallaci's passion and her sense of moral outrage. She speaks from her experience of fascism and against the received ideas which surround her. From this distance I cannot judge the conflation of support for the Palestinians with historical anti-semitism in Europe. But I believe she is mistaken to think that the support of the Palestinians by rightwing elements in Europe absolves the Iraeli government from its crimes of Terror, of destroying the infrastructure of Palestinian lands in the name of self-defense. In the United States, it is the otherwise casually anti-semitic Christian right who supports the state of Israel, seeking to contribute to rebuilding the Temple on the site of the Dome of the Rock, not out of love of the State of Israel, but because they believe it will hasten the return of the Millennium and the ultimate doom of Israel. It is that same right who spoke up in admiration of the destruction perptrated by fanatics on the World Trade Center and the murder of thousands within its towers as the punishment of God on Babylonian New York. Though to be clear about it, the Christian right, while it has the ear of the current tenant of the White House, does not determine a great deal of what is reported as news in this country. In this battle, the Israelis are not the underdogs; they are the overlords. And though we drown in a sea of moral contradictions, that situation should not be lost sight of. From where I write, it is far easier to lose sight of the crimes of State Terror than the retail crimes of terror. _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list Nettime-bold@nettime.org http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold