Do Americans Have No Shame?
Putting aside the lack of any
proof of Russian interference in
U.S. elections, Americans have
some nerve complaining about
outside meddling when they have
violated the sovereign rights of
much of the planet. Americans
owe the world heartfelt acts of
contrition. “There ought to be a
march of apology from Americans
to people in Grenada, Haiti,
Honduras, Iran, Iraq, Syria,
Somalia, Libya, and yes in
Russia too.”
By Margaret Kimberley
“Some of those who said
Trump is ‘not my
president’ applauded his
bombing of a Syrian air
base.”
The charge that the Russian
government interfered in the
2016 presidential election is
presented as fact in the
corporate media and by the
Democratic Party. Their
collusion accomplishes two goals
at once. The imperial project
which has long sought to weaken
Russia is given legitimacy. The
Democrats divert attention from
years of electoral failure which
culminated in Donald Trump’s
victory. Democratic Party rank
and file members seethe about
Vladimir Putin’s alleged
misdeeds when they ought to ask
their leadership hard questions.
Something is seriously amiss
when
Congressional Black Caucus
talking points enshrine the FBI
and CIA as beneficial and
reliable sources of information.
Democrats irresponsibly speak of
an “act of war” and in so doing
may bring about the real thing.
The corruption and overreach are
obvious but there is another
important issue that has gone
unaddressed.
Why is it worse for Americans to
suffer a fate their government
has meted out to others all over
the world? The list of coups,
invasions, and electoral fraud
committed against other
countries by the United States
is a long one and encompasses
every continent on the planet.
American expressions of outrage
should not be taken seriously.
“Democrats irresponsibly speak
of an ‘act of war’ and in so
doing may bring about the real
thing.”
The
United States directly subverted
the will of the Russian people
in 1996 when Bill Clinton’s
operatives assisted
Boris Yeltsin’s reelection
campaign The current animosity
between Russia and the United
States results in large part
from interference in Ukraine
which ousted president Victor
Yanukovych in 2014. The coup
would not have taken place
absent Obama administration
support. If anyone should be
crying about interference it is
the Russians.
But the list of skullduggery is
ignored in favor of argument
about what is provable and what
is not. There should also be
discussion about why Americans
refuse to acknowledge the
wrongdoing they support either
tacitly or actively. There is an
opportunity being missed, an
opportunity to express
contrition and to change the
temptation for Americans to
support their government’s worst
acts.
Many of the liberals so quick to
cast aspersions at Russia are
also quick to support American
state sponsored violence. Some
of those who said Trump is “not
my president” applauded his
bombing of a Syrian air base.
“If anyone should be crying
about interference it is the
Russians.”
It is time for Americans to grow
up but that is easier said than
done in a country for which
historical amnesia is a founding
principle. Most liberals want to
be flag waving patriots and they
are loath to concede the
wrongdoing which goes on in one
presidency after another. They
refuse to admit their own
complicity in excusing war
crimes with vapid talk of lesser
evils.
If Americans are so upset about
the prospect of being treated
the way their government treats
millions of people they should
always condemn these violations.
They ought to foreswear support
for the wars of aggression
committed in their name.
Democrats go on foolishly
speaking of an “act of war”
committed by Vladimir Putin.
This latest propaganda term is
not just stupid, it is extremely
dangerous and posits that
Americans have rights that they
do not accord to others.
So far this year there have or
will be marchers wearing pink
hats, supporting science or
fighting climate change. There
ought to be a march of apology
from Americans to people in
Grenada, Haiti, Honduras, Iran,
Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Libya, and
yes in Russia too. Millions of
people have lost their homes,
health and lives whenever an
American president decides that
another leader “must go” or
claims that national interest
demands intervention or endless
war.
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“There isn’t any democracy left
for the Russian government to
damage.”
It is time for people in this
country to stop acting like
aggrieved children. The temper
tantrums about their sovereignty
and their democracy are not just
hypocritical but also tell lies
about how this political system
really works. There isn’t any
democracy left for the Russian
government to damage. And even
if there were America’s guilty
behavior abroad makes a mockery
of it.
If Vladimir Putin hatched a plot
to get Trump into office he
didn’t do anything worse than
American presidents have done.
People in this country ought to
reflect on their history instead
of behaving as if they are
entitled to rights they
routinely disregard elsewhere.
The Russia haters must stop
whining about their supposed
grievance. But first they should
apologize to people around the
world and fight to stop
America’s attacks on them.
Margaret
Kimberley's Freedom Rider column
appears weekly in BAR, and is
widely reprinted elsewhere. She
maintains a frequently updated
blog as well as at
http://freedomrider.blogspot.com.
Ms. Kimberley lives in New York
City, and can be reached via
e-Mail at
Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgendaReport.com.