Contributed by Sherwood Ross
Originally posted on Veteran's Today
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CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. --- Overall, President Obama has
been “a force for destruction” who has “advanced inequality, wealth
concentration, deportations, imprisonments, and the de-funding of basic
services in order to fund banks, billionaires, and bombers,” distinguished
peace activist David Swanson says.
In an exclusive interview with this reporter, Swanson, a
former staff aide to Rep. Dennis Kucinich’s presidential campaigns, said Obama
has done nothing to better the lot of the nation’s poor, including Americans in
the ghettos, apart from reducing “the disparity in crack-powder cocaine
sentencing.”
Noting that Obama has attempted to identify himself with
the late civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Swanson was asked if he saw
any resemblance. His reply was “Two eyes and two ears and two feet and in
Obama’s case two mouths. He got a Nobel Peace Prize before he did anything for
peace,” Swanson said. “So did King, and King followed through and retroactively
earned it. Perhaps that led to the ludicrous bestowing of the prize on Obama,
who proceeded to give a pro-war acceptance speech in which he insultingly and
arrogantly denounced King’s approach to world change.”
Swanson was asked if the U.S. could defeat powerful
enemies Germany and Japan in three and one half year in World War II how it has
been in Afghanistan for well over a decade with no victory in sight, and
whether this was not a deliberate plan to continue a high level of military
funding.
“Motivations clearly include irrational masochistic
power, financial profit, election campaigning, domination of territories and
resources, and the inertia of the war machine,” Swanson said. “I don’t think
there’s just one reason, but I think all the reasons are bad ones.”
He went on to say, “I agree that many want to keep the
wars going, including those so deluded as to imagine that wars produce jobs.
Connecticut’s new commission to plan economic conversion is the most
encouraging step I’ve seen in a long time. Forty-nine states need to sit up and
take notice.”
Asked why there is so little popular opposition to
President Obama’s warlike policies compared to the public outcry during the
Viet Nam war, Swanson replied: “Less of it (the war) is shown in corporate
media, resulting in its actual diminishment. The propaganda---including the lie
that people are impotent to effect change---has become much slicker. People are
directed into entertainment, ignorance, and ineffective types of activism,
above all electoral campaigning.”
“Our schools are worse, our news media is worse, our
political system is more corrupted. Propagandists and recruiters are more
skilled. The draft is a poverty draft, presented as a favor to its direct
victims rather than an assault on them. And knowledge of the crimes to be protested
barely exists. A majority of Americans believes Iraq benefitted from a war that
destroyed Iraq. People won’t protest that which they don’t know about.”
Asked how deeply totalitarianism is ingrained in American
life, Swanson said that “Americans are among the most obedient and subservient
people around. We imagine just the reverse and certainly our tendency toward
obedience competes with out tendency toward independence and rebellion. But the
majority of politically engaged Americans radically alter their demands
depending on which of two very similar political parties is in the White House,
accept imperial powers for presidents without thought, ingest corporate
propaganda without resistance, and believe that even popular activism is
dependent on the divine appearance of an all-powerful leader.”
Swanson went on to say, “A majority of Americans oppose
drone murders of Americans but support drone murders of non-Americans. A
majority of Americans want different rules for their country and other, lesser
countries, including accepting the launching of wars on other nations, whether
for genocidal or humanitarian reasons.”
Asked what it will take to get the pacifist message
through to the multitudes, Swanson replied, “It may take some combination of
independent media and infiltration of corporate media. The latter will only
effectively follow the former. So our priorities are backwards right now. We
need a much greater emphasis on building independent journalism. And we need a
movement to educate people to rely on it. If potential activists won’t take
anything seriously that they don’t see on corporate media, it does us little
good to get it to them by other means.”
Swanson hosts “Talk Nation Radio” and is the author of
numerous anti-war books that have drawn wide attention and praise. These
include “The Military Industrial Complex at 50” and “War Is A lie.”
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(Sherwood Ross formerly contributed weekly columns to
United Press International(Magazines in Review) and Reuters(Workplace.) He now
lives in, and writes from, Miami, Florida. Reach him at sherwood.ross@gmail.com
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