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A Pox
Upon Mr. Armstrong's 'Wonderful World'
Of Illusory
Democracies, Rogue States,
And Accelerating Humanity's Demise

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By Jason Miller
2-16-7
"I see trees of green, red roses too I
see them bloom for me and you And I think to myself... ....what a wonderful
world" ---Louis Armstrong
In an increasingly frightening and
unstable world, there is one nation we know will stand firm and resolute in its
commitment to freedom, human rights, democracy and the rule of law. Without the
relentless, selfless efforts of the United States, humankind would plunge into a
seething cauldron of tyranny, slavery, chaos and endless war. Besides Israel,
severely weakened as it is by the constant strain of fending off the barbarian
hordes seeking to "wipe it off the map" and Great Britain, incessantly pressured
by its Leftist, pacifist neighbors to appease and negotiate, the home of the
brave wages its courageous struggle virtually alone.
But fear not. The time draws nigh when
an aspiring superpower will stand firmly alongside the United States in its
defense of humankind. India, the world's largest democracy and a haven for the
free market economics of Capitalism, is forging a deep alliance with the United
States.
What a wonderful world it will indeed be
when two nations, each of which was forged in the crucible of revolution against
the imperial tyranny of Great Britain, can ally themselves to fend off the twin
evils of terrorism and Islamofascism as they unite to spread democracy and
corporate benevolence.
As Robert Blackwill, ambassador to India
from 2001 to 2003, deputy assistant to the president, deputy national security
advisor for strategic planning, and presidential envoy to Iraq from 2003 to
2004, noted in The National Interest(1):
"Not only do our vital national
interests coincide, but we share common values as well. The policies of United
States and India are built on the same solid moral foundation. India is a
democracy of more than one billion people-and there are not many of those in
that part of the world. Indian democracy has sustained a heterogeneous,
multilingual and secular society. In the words of Sunil Khilnani, the author of
The Idea of India (1999), India is a "bridgehead of effervescent liberty on the
Asian continent." George W. Bush fastened onto the genius of Indian democracy
very early on, long before he was president. This has now become an even more
central element of American foreign policy, given the march of freedom across
the Greater Middle East and the president's emphasis on the growth of pluralism,
democracy and democratic institutions in that region."
After considering the above, if
resplendent roses and deciduous trees of all manner are not overwhelming your
imagination with a stunning display of vernal regenerative beauty, better check
your pulse.
Yet closer examination indicates that a
number of the exaltations heaped upon the United States' new confederate in the
Far East are both unwarranted and highly disingenuous.
Admittedly, one can find a degree of
ambivalence concerning the deepening relationship between the United States and
India in our daily doses of agitprop. Yet by and large, the corporate media
applauds what it portrays as an expanding partnership between the world's most
powerful democracy and its most populous democracy.
Their propagandistic deception begins
with the simple use of the word democracy. Neither country qualifies as a
constitutional republic, let alone a true democracy. Rife with election fraud,
Corporatism, gross wealth disparities, militarism, belligerent expansionism,
toxic nationalism, and a laundry list of traits characterizing a fascist state,
the United States could easily qualify as one of democracy's greatest foes.
India does not lag far behind.
Hype and spin aside, determined
investigation and fastidious scholarship by people like Bangladeshi barrister
M.B.I. Munshi, researcher Isha Khan, and many others reveal the ugly realities
behind India's corporate media façade. India and the United States do share a
number of commonalities, but few of them relate to "democracy", "liberty", or
"solid moral foundations".
While it is true that both nations were
founded by noble people who wrested themselves free of the yoke of Great
Britain's imperial oppression, like degenerate trust fund children, the heirs of
liberty have defecated on their family's reputation and squandered their
fortune.
India's
Monroe Doctrine
Providing painstaking documentation in
his 2006 book, The India Doctrine, M.B.I. Munshi clearly exposes India's
unwritten and unacknowledged ambitions to realize Akhand Bharat (a unified
India). India's desire to attain superpower status is no secret, but its power
elite and decision-makers are loathe to admit their tenacious pursuit of
imperial supremacy of the subcontinent.
As Munshi's exhaustive research
demonstrates, India's policies, attitudes, and actions toward its neighbors are
quite analogous to the machinations of the United States throughout Central and
South America. Replete with its own version of the Monroe Doctrine (Akhand
Bharat) and an intelligence agency called RAW (their version of the CIA), India
has a long-term commitment to wielding undue power and influence throughout the
subcontinent.
Of the Wealthy, By the Wealthy, and for
the Wealthy
In his recent book, In Spite of the
Gods: the Strange Rise of Modern India, Edward Luce notes:
This is a country where 300 million
people live in absolute poverty, most of them in its 680,000 villages, but where
cellphone users have jumped from 3 million in 2000 to 100 million in 2005, and
the number of television channels from 1 in 1991 to more than 150 last
year.India's economy has grown by 6 percent annually since 1991, a rate exceeded
only by China's, yet there are a mere 35 million taxpayers in a country with a
population of 1.1 billion. Only 10 percent of India's workers have jobs in the
formal economy.
Luce's brief assessment above merely
provides a glimpse of the tip of the iceberg. India has embraced the "Washington
Consensus" with such fervor that the tenets of American Capitalism are virtually
a religion amongst the power elite in Delhi
In his Yahoo Finance fluff piece, Why
What's Good for India is Good for Us(2), which is laden with hosannas for
India's emergence as a powerful democracy with free markets, economist Charles
Wheelan points out that a third of the world's impoverished reside in India and
concludes that the American Way is their ticket to prosperity.
Never mind the fact that free trade,
deregulation, privatization, the emasculation of organized labor,
militarization, an insatiable demand for growth, and corporatization are
destroying the environment, condemning at least half of the world's population
to abject poverty, maintaining a state of perpetual war, and have caused the
United States to devolve into a failed state. India represents another billion
workers and consumers to power the engine of capitalism. Consequences be damned!
There are profits to be realized!
Israel's
Second-Best Friend?
Heavily tainting its credentials as a
nation modeling and promoting democracy is India's close relationship with
Israel, a state with a foreign policy that is perhaps more belligerent,
hubristic, and criminal than that of the United States, if such an
"accomplishment" were possible. In 2005 India bought nearly $2 billion worth of
weaponry from Israel, which qualified them as the Israeli "defense" industry's
number one customer. India officially recognized Israel as a state in 1992 and
has since become Israel's second-largest trading partner(3). While the Indian
government enriches Israel (a nation engaged in the ruthless oppression and
collective punishment of the Palestinians), further destabilizes the
subcontinent with its heavy militarization, and prioritizes spending on weaponry
over humanitarian needs, a third of their population wallows in profound
economic misery.
It's Just
Another "Goddamned Piece of Paper"
Perhaps one of the most telling
hypocrisies entangled in the intricate web woven by the ruling elite of
Washington and Delhi is the Bush-Singh nuclear agreement. Barring unlikely
resistance from the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the United States will begin
supplying India with uranium sometime this year. While the United States will
almost certainly go to war with Iran to squash its attempt to develop nuclear
capabilities, it is preparing to provide India with nuclear materials. Rogue
states that it is, the US is unilaterally altering the Nuclear Nonproliferation
Treaty by denying Iran, a party to the treaty, its right to develop nuclear
power, and enabling India, which has not signed the NPT, to further its nuclear
program. Coupling this with Ehud Olmert's recent admission that Israel possesses
a nuclear arsenal denudes the deeply duplicitous agenda of the United States
(and its allies) and further destabilizes our world in a profound way.
Did Blackwill
write of "solid moral foundations"?
Please do hold the music, Mr. Armstrong.
Those illusory springtime blossoms accompanying the US-Indo alliance wither
rapidly in the face of relentless wintry blasts of truth concerning the
widespread, persistent human rights violations and social injustices in India:
Ostensibly armed with "rights and
liberties", most people in India grapple with an archaic and ineffective justice
system. The poor and middle class are subject to a woefully inadequate judiciary
and law enforcement apparatus which is heavily biased toward the wealthy and
powerful(4). (Sound familiar, America?)
The Indian government is a slow,
inefficient and deeply corrupt bureaucracy. (Feel the resonance on this one
too?)
While the rigid caste system has relaxed
to some degree, the Dalits (aka "Untouchables") still face tremendous
discrimination at the hands of the Brahmins (the Hindu elites). Even after the
valiant efforts of the late Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a Dalit who rose to great
prominence and became the principal architect of the Indian Constitution, true
social justice for the Dalits is still but a tantalizing mirage(5).
Despite laws banning the traditional
mandatory dowry, India's National Crime Record Bureau has determined that there
is still one dowry death every 77 minutes! The rampant consumerism and
materialism engendered by India's love affair with the US socioeconomic system
has heightened demands made by grooms and their families. Often, when a bride's
family is unable to "deliver the goods", the groom brutalizes or kills his wife.
Like many of the laws India has passed to uphold human rights, the legislation
banning the practice of dowry demands is rarely enforced(6).
Another tragic result of dowry demands
is the wide-spread practice of infanticide. Many Indians consider having a
daughter to be a huge liability. Since 1987, ten million female infants have
died at the hands of parents unwilling to face the hardships imposed by the
deeply ingrained dowry system. One common technique parents employ to murder
these precious innocents is to pour sand in their mouths just after they are
born(7).
Representing another egregious violation
of human rights (and yet another feeble effort by the government to protect the
victims) is the existence of an estimated 12 million child laborers in India.
That figure comes from the power brokers in Delhi. Various NGO's and charitable
organizations assert that the number of Indian children enduring the deprivation
of their childhood, hard work for ridiculously paltry wages, and physical
beatings is much higher(8).
The Enemy of
my Enemy is my Friend
One of the oft-heard reasons that the
United States and India constitute a match made in heaven is that India is an
ideal ally in the "War on Terror". Remember that the United Statesand its
collaborators are actually waging a war on Islam. They are the enemy because a
large number of Islamic people have the sheer audacity to dwell in a region
possessing a significant percentage of the world's remaining oil reserves and in
and around the land the Zionists, with British and American complicity, elected
to steal.
Mother India is certainly doing her part
to quell the "Muslim rabble". Aside from her close alignment with Israel and the
United States, her ongoing war with Pakistan over Kashmir, and her pursuit of
domination of her Muslim neighbors on the subcontinent (i.e. Bangladesh), she is
home to a pathological strain of Hindu nationalism known as Hindutva. A
spokesman for RSS, perhaps the most radical Hindutva organization, stated:
"The entire world acknowledges that
Israel has effectively and ruthlessly countered terror in the Middle East. Since
India and Israel are both fighting a proxy war against terrorism, therefore, we
should learn a lesson or two from them. We need to have close cooperation with
them in this field."
In February of 2002, Hindu nationalists
slaughtered between 2,000 and 5,000 Muslims and left another 150,000 homeless in
the Indian state of Gujarat. In her book, The Gujarat Genocide, Garda Ghista
observes:
"Even after the initial 72 hours, the
violence continued with the active support and collaboration of local police,"
And noted author and human rights
activist Arundhati Roy wrote this of the Gujarat massacre:
"We're sipping from a poisoned chalice-a
flawed democracy laced with religious fascism Gujarat has been the petri dish in
which Hindu fascism has been fomenting an elaborate political experiment." (9)
Recently, the Justice Rajinder Sachar
Committee conducted a study on India's minority populations. The results are now
in the hands of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Consider some of the report's findings
relative to the Muslims of India [who encompass 140 million people or about 15%
of the Indian population] (10):
In rural areas: 94.9% of Muslims living
below poverty line fail to receive free food grain.
Only 3.2% of Muslims get subsidized
loans.
Only 2.1% of Muslim farmers have
tractors, while just 1% own hand pumps.
54.6% of Muslims in villages and 60% in
urban areas have never been to schools. In rural areas, only 0.8% of Muslims are
graduates, while in urban areas despite 40% of the Muslims receiving modern
education only 3.1% are graduates. Only 1.2% of Muslims are post-graduates in
urban areas.
While West Bengal has 25% Muslim
population, only 4.2% are employed in state services. In Assam, with a 40%
Muslim population, only 11.2% are in government employment. Kerala has 20%
Muslims, but only 10.4% of government employees are Muslim.
In Karnataka, where the Muslim
population is 12.2%, 8.5% are employed in government services. While in Gujarat,
of the 9.1% Muslim population, 5.4% are in state jobs; in Tamil Nadu, against a
5.6% Muslim population, 3.2% are employed in government.
Though West Bengal is known as a
political bastion of the left bloc, the ones who have always spoken strongly
against parties entertaining communal bias, the state has zero% Muslims in state
PSUs. While Kerala has 9.5% in state PSUs, Maharashtra has only 1.9%.
Though the Sachar committee was not able
to secure data regarding the presence of Muslims in the armed forces, it is
fairly well-known that their percentage here is not more than three.
Muslims form only 10.6% of the
population in Maharashtra, but 32.4% of the prison inmates here are Muslims. In
New Delhi, 27.9 % of inmates are Muslims, though they form only 11.7% of the
population here. While in Gujarat, Muslims form 25.1% of the ones imprisoned,
they form 9.1% of the population. In Karnataka, Muslims form 12.23% of populace
and 17.5% of those imprisoned.
It would appear that India deals with
its "Muslim problem" in much the same way that the United States deals with its
"Black problem".
Careful scrutiny of the consummation of
the US-Indo relationship and India's meteoric rise toward superpowerdom via
American Capitalism raises serious doubts about our collective sanity as we
perpetuate an exploitative system conceived in the minds of men whose thinking
was heavily shaped by their imperialistic and colonial socioeconomic paradigm.
Concluding mass psychosis becomes even more probable when one considers that
corporate personhood, monopolies, plutocratic tyranny, and unbridled avarice
have so perverted what might have evolved as an ethical and sustainable
socioeconomic system.
Why are so many people so deeply
committed to an economic scheme which truly rewards so few? Driven by greed,
ruthless competition, and oppression, this virulent system is truly beneficial
for the mere handful of the world's 6.5 billion human beings who parasitically
monopolize most of the available wealth. Paradoxically, in a world still
abundant with resources, a large percentage of the population wages a constant
(and for many futile) struggle to attain the necessities of life.
Our ugly manifestation of Capitalism has
relegated most of the human race to some form of slavery, serfdom or indentured
servitude. It is an irresistible force devouring Mother Earth's resources faster
than she can renew them, befouling the environment with toxins and pollutants,
and causing the extinction of animal and plant species at an alarming rate.
So the next time a think tank
propagandist or corporate media pundit crows about India's conversion to the
"American Way", remember that their sophistry amounts to a twisted celebration
of the demise of humanity and the Earth.
From birth, it is burned into our
cerebrums that the "freeing individualism" of Capitalism and the "stifling
collectivism" of Communism are the only socioeconomic models from which we can
choose. This is a despicable lie. We are not intellectually constrained to
adhere to an ill-conceived economic philosophy hundreds of years old. Nor are we
bound to its antithesis, which Marx formulated as a radical reaction to the
harsh brutality of Capitalism. Somewhere between these two extremes lies a
synthesis that could incorporate the best of both.
As human beings, we have been blessed
with highly developed frontal lobes. If we are to survive as a species, we must
use this gift to find a viable middle ground between Capitalism and Communism
hence enabling some semblance of Mr. Armstrong's "wonderful world".
Jason Miller is a wage slave of the
American Empire who has freed himself intellectually and spiritually. He writes
prolifically, his essays have appeared widely on the Internet, and he volunteers
at homeless shelters. He welcomes constructive correspondence at willpowerful@hotmail.com
or via his blog, Thomas Paine's Corner, athttp://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/
Sources and Further Reading:
(1)
http://www.inthenationalinterest.com/Articles/May%202005/May2005Blackwill.html
(2)
http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/economist/2074
(3)
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=10862
(4)
http://www.worldproutassembly.org/archives/2007/01/india_without_d.html
(5)
http://www.countercurrents.org/dalit-rawat021206.htm
(6)
http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/2006/10/indian-brides-pay-high-price.html
(7)
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2728976&page=1
(8)
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/10/10/news/child.php
(9)
http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/2007/01/global-fundamentalist-wars.html
(10)
http://makkah.wordpress.com/2006/12/29/marginalization-of-muslim-minority-in-india/
Reproduced from
www.Rense.com

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