Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Six Years Ago & One Day

On this day after the sixth anniversary, it seems as though terrorists at this point have little desire to execute any further attacks on the US, for now, because (unlike that of our blessed president) their mission has already been accomplished. Under the present leadership, if you can actually call it as much, this country has devolved into a state where precious few of the principles this country was founded upon have not been trampled, ignored, stretched and done away with… Ironically, these are the same measures our military currently employs to torture “enemy combatants” and the sort.

“President” Bush most likely had nothing to do with planning the attacks, but he in turn most certainly did precious little or nothing to prevent such events from transpiring, as goes without saying that this president would be more than insignificant if 9/11 had not occurred. As blogger Gary Kamiya from salon.com alluded to, these attacks exposed this country for what it really is at this point in its history: a nation full a lazy, ignorant, unintelligent, uninformed consumers that know little else but how to consume.

No, bin Laden or whoever else need not even lift a finger, except to press the record button on his camcorder to taunt and further embarrass this already thoroughly humiliated country.

I sincerely wonder how much longer we could have shut out the rest of the world from knowing our true colours if said attacks had not occurred… I imagine had we not been attacked on our own soil, we would have been caught with our pants entirely down at some point in the future. We had been going in the wrong direction for quite some time and I question how much a President Gore or Kerry would have done to get the ball moving the other way. Don’t get me wrong, any one of the Spice Girls could have accomplished a more positive agenda than this ‘numb nuts’ (to quote the venerable Danny DeVito), but perhaps something catastrophic had to happen in order to turn this country around. It is only human (if not just American) nature to wait until the literal or figurative levee breaks before some kind of action is taken.

To be sure, it is most tragic that those who died on 9/11 had to pay the ultimate price for our country’s collective ignorance, but what’s done is done and there is considerable work to be done to right our oh so many wrongs. We must be more honest with ourselves and others, as we have bore witness to just how awry a nation can stray if honesty does not come from its so-called leadership on down. We must honestly assess where we are, where we are going and what precisely can be done if we don’t like what we see up ahead.

Depending on whom you believe, anywhere from two-thirds to three-quarters to nine-tenths of Americans see considerable peril up ahead, yet few of these people are willing to take action. This word has become as foreign a concept in this country as reading for fun or being well informed, as some very brave people over two hundred thirty years ago felt it imperatively necessary to be as much.

We must focus on how much action must be taken to ensure our own freedom and more recently, just how much action has been taken to steal those very same freedoms away from us. Do a little compare and/or contrast and I believe many more people would indeed be inclined to take a little action.

The terrorists on September the Eleventh, Two Thousand and One, in the Common Era, took action so that their point could be made to us and the rest of the world that we are a mere shadow of the great country we once were, yet still again could be. The only way to prove our greatness is by showing them that they can take our lives, but they can never take our freedom; only we ourselves can do that.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Its a great piece, one of your best that I've read so far. Seems like you've found a voice in your writing - not to sound corny but... its impassioned.

"these attacks exposed this country for what it really is at this point in its history: a nation full a lazy, ignorant, unintelligent, uninformed consumers that know little else but how to consume."

And I would say that its important to note that the attacks were "blow back" for being a nation of lazy ignorant uninformed consumes.

I would push you a bit on the notion that this was once a great country. I don't really see it that way, its a nice myth but doesn't really seem to pan out in historical reality. I know you and I've discussed this before...and I know you know this... but I think that hatred for Bush and Co. has caused the left to miss the point that they are just the symptom of larger systematic problems, problems that have been building throughout the history of this country. I think its important to point these things out so that the left can make appropriate responses and knowing the deeper problems will make our action effective. There is something to salvage from the ideals of this country but its also important to note that these ideas have also hidden an ugly reality...a reality which hit us full in the teeth 6 years ago.

I'll quote from a comment on one of the blogs I haunt which given in a different circumstance (the financial system) says it better than I:

"I'm sorry, but just because this stuff isn't as sexy to discuss as the "what-if's" of an attack on Iran, it matters. It's part of the context… a big part; and calling this adminstration "crazy" is simple-minded and not helpful. They have made terrific errors for ruling class political animals, but that is not crazy. As for being plain mean, they have no monopoly on that. Clinton consigned plenty of Iraqi children to horrible deaths wihtout a second thought. That's how ruling class power is exercised, and it's not crazy. Playing crazy is part of the ruling class political repertoire, but it's not BEING crazy. The problem these days seems to me to be that hatred of Bush & Co. overpowers the hatred of ruling class power and the system on which it perches. We have personalized this to the point where it is blinding us to structures."


That being said all in all - well done, sir!. Look forward to implementing the next revolution with you...

just kidding.... but then again... not really.