It is amazing how easily,
without resistance, the Western empire is managing to destroy “rebellious”
countries that are standing in its way.
I work in all corners of the
planet, wherever Kafkaesque “conflicts” get ignited by Washington, London or
Paris.
What I see and describe are
not only those horrors which are taking place all around me; horrors that are
ruining human lives, destroying villages, cities and entire countries. What I
try to grasp is that on the television screens and on the pages of newspapers
and the internet, the monstrous crimes against humanity somehow get covered
(described), but the information becomes twisted and manipulated to such an
extent, that readers and viewers in all parts of the world end up knowing close
to nothing about their own suffering, and/or of the suffering of the other.
For instance, in 2015 and in
2019, I tried to sit down and reason with the Hong Kong rioters. It was a truly
revealing experience! They knew nothing, absolutely zero about the crimes the
West has been committing in places such as Afghanistan, Syria or Libya. When I
tried to explain to them, how many Latin American democracies Washington had
overthrown, they thought I was a lunatic. How could the good, tender,
‘democratic’ West murder millions, and bathe entire continents in blood? That
is not what they were taught at their universities. That is not what the BBC,
CNN or even the China Morning Post said and wrote.
Look, I am serious. I showed
them photos from Afghanistan and Syria; photos stored in my phone. They must
have understood that this was original, first hand stuff. Still, they looked,
but their brains were not capable of processing what they were being shown.
Images and words; these people were conditioned not to comprehend certain types
of information.
But this is not only
happening in Hong Kong, a former British colony.
You will maybe find it hard
to believe, but even in a Communist country like Vietnam; a proud country, a
country which suffered enormously from both French colonialism and the U.S. mad
and brutal imperialism, people that I associated with (and I lived in Hanoi for
2 years) knew close to nothing about the horrendous crimes committed against
the poor and defenseless neighboring Laos, by the U.S. and its allies during
the so-called “Secret War”; crimes that included the bombing of peasants and
water buffalos, day and night, by strategic B-52 bombers.
And in Laos, where I
covered de-mining efforts, people knew nothing about the same monstrosities
that the West had committed in Cambodia; murdering hundreds of thousands of
people by carpet bombing, displacing millions of peasants from their homes,
triggering famine and opening the doors to the Khmer Rouge takeover.
When I am talking about this
shocking lack of knowledge in Vietnam, regarding the region and what it was
forced to go through, I am not speaking just about the shop-keepers or garment
workers. It applies to Vietnamese intellectuals, artists, teachers. It is total
amnesia, and it came with the so-called ‘opening up’ to the world, meaning with
the consumption of Western mass media and later by the infiltration of social
media.
At least Vietnam shares
borders as well as a turbulent history with both Laos and Cambodia.
But imagine two huge
countries with only maritime borders, like the Philippines and Indonesia. Some
Manila dwellers I met thought that Indonesia was in Europe.
Now guess, how many
Indonesians know about the massacres that the United States committed in the
Philippines a century ago, or how the people in the Philippines were
indoctrinated by Western propaganda about the entire South East Asia? Or, how
many Filipinos know about the U.S.-triggered 1965 military coup, which deposed
the internationalist President Sukarno, killing between 2-3 million
intellectuals, teachers, Communists and unionists in “neighboring” Indonesia?
Look at the foreign sections
of the Indonesian or Filipino newspapers, and what will you see; the same news
from Reuters, AP, AFP. In fact, you will also see the same reports in the news
outlets of Kenya, India, Uganda, Bangladesh, United Arab Emirates, Brazil,
Guatemala, and the list goes on and on. It is designed to produce one and only
one result: absolute fragmentation!
***
The fragmentation of the
world is amazing, and it is increasing with time. Those who hoped that the
internet would improve the situation, grossly miscalculated.
With a lack of knowledge,
solidarity has disappeared, too.
Right now, all over the
world, there are riots and revolutions. I am covering the most significant
ones; in the Middle East, in Latin America, and in Hong Kong.
Let me be frank: there is
absolutely no understanding in Lebanon about what is going on in Hong Kong, or
in Bolivia, Chile and Colombia.
Western propaganda throws
everything into one sack.
In Hong Kong, rioters
indoctrinated by the West are portrayed as “pro-democracy protesters”. They
kill, burn, beat up people, but they are still the West’s favorites. Because
they are antagonizing the People’s Republic of China, now the greatest enemy of
Washington. And because they were created and sustained by the West.
In Bolivia, the
anti-imperialist President was overthrown in a Washington orchestrated coup,
but the mostly indigenous people who are demanding his return are portrayed as
rioters.
In Lebanon, as well as Iraq,
protesters are treated kindly by both Europe and the United States, mainly
because the West hopes that pro-Iranian Hezbollah and other Shi’a groups and
parties could be weakened by the protests.
The clearly anti-capitalist
and anti-neo-liberal revolution in Chile, as well as the legitimate protests in
Colombia, are reported as some sort of combination of explosion of genuine
grievances, and hooliganism and looting. Mike Pompeo recently warned that the
United States will support right-wing South American governments, in their
attempt to maintain order.
All this coverage is
nonsense. In fact, it has one and only one goal: to confuse viewers and
readers. To make sure that they know nothing or very little. And that, at the
end of the day, they collapse on their couches with deep sighs: “Oh, the world
is in turmoil!”
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It also leads to the
tremendous fragmentation of countries on each continent, and of the entire
global south.
Asian countries know very
little about each other. The same goes for Africa and the Middle East. In Latin
America, it is Russia, China and Iran who are literally saving the life of
Venezuela. Fellow Latin American nations, with the one shiny exception of Cuba,
do zero to help. All Latin American revolutions are fragmented. All U.S.
produced coups basically go unopposed.
The same situation is
occurring all over the Middle East and Asia. There are no internationalist
brigades defending countries destroyed by the West. The big predator comes and
attacks its prey. It is a horrible sight, as a country dies in front of the
world, in terrible agony. No one interferes. Everybody just watches.
One after another, countries
are falling.
This is not how states in
the 21st Century should behave. This is the law of attraction the jungle. When
I used to live in Africa, making documentary films in Kenya, Rwanda, Congo,
driving through the wilderness; this is how animals were behaving, not people.
Big cats finding their victim. A zebra, or a gazelle. And the hunt would begin:
a terrible occurrence. Then the slow killing; eating the victim alive.
Quite similar to the
so-called Monroe doctrine.
The Empire has to kill.
Periodically. With predictable regularity.
And no one does anything.
The world is watching. Pretending that nothing extraordinary is taking place.
One wonders: can legitimate
revolution succeed under such conditions? Can any democratically elected
socialist government survive? Or does everything decent, hopeful, and
optimistic always ends up as the prey to a degenerate, brutal and vulgar
empire?
If that is the case, what’s
the point of playing by the rules? Obviously, the rules are rotten. They exist
only in order to uphold the status quo. They protect the colonizers, and
castigate the rebellions victims.
But that’s not what I wanted
to discuss here, today.
My point is: the victims are
divided. They know very little about each other. The struggles for true
freedom, are fragmented. Those who fight, and bleed, but fight nevertheless,
are often antagonized by their less daring fellow victims.
I have never seen the world
so divided. Is the Empire succeeding, after all?
Yes and no.
Russia, China, Iran,
Venezuela – they have already woken up. They stood up. They are learning about
each other, from each other.
Without solidarity, there can
be no victory. Without knowledge, there can be no solidarity.
Intellectual courage is now
clearly coming from Asia, from the “East”. In order to change the world,
Western mass media has to be marginalized, confronted. All Western concepts,
including “democracy”, “peace”, and “human rights” have to be questioned, and
redefined.
And definitely, knowledge.
We need a new world, not an
improved one.
The world does not need
London, New York and Paris to teach it about itself.
Fragmentation has to end.
Nations have to learn about each other, directly. If they do, true revolutions
would soon succeed, while subversions and fake color revolutions like those in
Hong Kong, Bolivia and all over the Middle East, will be regionally confronted,
and prevented from ruining millions of human lives.
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