Lament For
Humanity: A 50 Year Reflection
By Robert J
Burrowes
June 29,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- Deeply affected by the death of my two
uncles in World War II, on 1 July 1966, the 24th
anniversary of the ‘USS Sturgeon’ sinking of the
Japanese prisoner-of-war ship ‘Montevideo Maru’
which killed the man after whom I am named, I
decided that I would devote my life to working out
why human beings are violent and then developing a
strategy to end it.
The good
news about this commitment was that it was made when
I was nearly 14 so, it seemed, anything was
possible. Now I am not so sure.
Here is my
report on 50 years of concerted effort to understand
and end human violence.
In 1966 one
of my immediate preoccupations was war. The US
genocidal war on Vietnam was raging and, as a
sycophantic ally of the United States, Australia had
been drawn into it some years previously. Trying to
understand what this war was really about was
challenging, particularly given the limited
(mainstream) sources of information available to me
at the time.
But I was
deeply troubled by another problem too. I had seen a
photo of a starving African child in the newspaper
when I was ten and I found this most disturbing. Why
did adults let children starve? I wondered. And
trying to make sense of this by reading newspaper
reports or asking those around me was utterly
unenlightening.
By the
early 1970s the environmental crisis was starting to
impact on my awareness too, including through
environmental campaigns I heard about and the
‘limits to growth’ literature published by the Club
of Rome, which I read at University.
So where
are we today?
Well, the
most casual perusal of the state of our world
reveals the ongoing (and recently heightened) threat
of nuclear war and obliteration (on top of the
ongoing and rapidly spreading radioactive
contamination generated by Fukushima and the use of
Depleted Uranium weapons), ongoing phenomenal levels
of military spending and the endless push from
corporate and other elite interests for more wars.
Hence, we are witness to and, through our taxes,
active supporters of an endless sequence of wars,
military invasions, occupations and coups, virtually
all of them instigated by the US elite and its
allies, as well as a sequence of ‘local’ wars, also
instigated by western elites and supplied with
weapons by western corporations.
The global
economy teeters on the brink of collapse and, of
course, from the viewpoint of those 100,000 people
in Africa, Asia and Central/South America who starve
to death each day or those one billion people who
live in a state of semi-starvation and abject
poverty in many parts of the world, it has already
‘collapsed’. This all happens at the instigation of
insane elites who continue to accumulate and hoard
their wealth, much of it in illegal offshore tax
havens. Given the enormous psychological damage that
individual members of the elite have suffered,
millions or even billions can never be enough.
And the
environmental crisis has only become vastly worse
with the synergistic impact of our combined assaults
on the environment causing human
extinction-threatening strain on the biosphere.
These devastating assaults include those inflicted
by military violence (often leaving vast areas
uninhabitable), the emission of vast quantities of
carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide into the
atmosphere, rainforest destruction, industrial
farming, mining, commercial fishing and spreading
radioactive contamination.
We are also
systematically destroying the limited supply of
fresh water on the planet and inducing the collapse
of hydrological systems. Human activity drives 200
species of life (birds, animals, fish, insects,
reptiles, amphibians, plants) to extinction each day
and 80% of the world’s forests and over 90% of the
large fish in the ocean are already gone.
Despite
this readily available information, governments
continue to prioritize spending $US2,000,000,000
each day on military violence, the sole purpose of
which is to terrorize and kill fellow human beings,
now or in the future.
In
addition, you might have noticed the ongoing attacks
on everything from our civil liberties and right to
privacy to our right to eat healthy food that has
not been poisoned and/or genetically mutilated.
So
why does all of this happen? Well, 50 years of
research and decades of nonviolent activism have had
some rewards and particularly the research that
Anita McKone and I conducted during our 14 years in
seclusion (1996-2010) which fully explained why
human beings are violent. In essence, it is an
outcome of the visible, ‘invisible’ and ‘utterly
invisible’ violence inflicted by adults on children.
See ‘Why Violence?’
http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence and ‘Fearless
Psychology and Fearful Psychology: Principles and
Practice’.
http://anitamckone.wordpress.com/articles-2/fearless-and-fearful-psychology/
Moreover, this research also gave us enormous
insight into the insanity of the global elite and
those who serve them in order to maintain this
worldwide system of violence and exploitation that
is killing us all while destroying the biosphere.
Whether it be the politicians who implement elite
policies, the academics who ‘justify’ or remain
silent about this violence and exploitation, the
businesspeople who manage it, the judges,
magistrates, lawyers and prosecutors who defend and
ultimately enforce it, the teachers and media
personnel who teach and promote (or distract us
from) it, or the soldiers, private military
contractors, police and prison officers who inflict
its most direct violence, the global elite is served
by a ready stream of witting or unwitting people,
many of whom are paid by your taxes to do its
bidding. See ‘The Global Elite is Insane’.
http://www.countercurrents.org/burrowes050214.htm
And
just to ensure that you are endlessly frightened
into accepting this worldwide system of violence and
exploitation, and to support its further
encroachment into your life, the global elite
conducts an ongoing terrorist campaign against you.
See ‘Terrorism: Ultimate Weapon of the Global Elite’
http://www.countercurrents.org/burrowes110215.htm
and ‘Why Elites Love Drones’
http://www.countercurrents.org/burrowes200515.htm
But there
is another huge problem too: Lack of solidarity.
Elites know
that they can divide us and that enables them to
conquer us. Despite our efforts to build solidarity
over recent decades, elites keep finding new ways to
emphasize our ‘differences’. We need to start
thinking of our selves as ‘We are all each other’.
Does it matter if the ‘big’ difference between us is
our gender, our race, our class, our religion, our
nationality or something else (or even all of
these)?
While
elites can easily manipulate us, especially via
education systems and the corporate media, into
projecting our fear and self-hatred onto others who
are ‘different’ and then inflicting violence on, or
even killing, each other because, in effect, ‘I am
an adult and you are a child’, ‘I am a man and you
are a woman’, ‘I am non-indigenous and you are
indigenous’, ‘I am a Christian/Jew/Hindu/Buddhist
and you are a Muslim’, ‘I am working class and you
are middle class’, ‘I am white and you are not’, ‘I
am straight and you are LGBTQIA’, ‘I am one
nationality and you are another’, ‘I am a feminist
and you are a socialist’, or even ‘I am human and
you are a
bird/animal/fish/insect/reptile/amphibian/plant’
then we haven’t even begun to realize that the real
issue is that we are all living beings and this
insane elite is willing to do anything they can to
exploit and, if necessary, kill us all.
Isn’t it
time we started to see what makes us the same –
victims of violence and exploitation – rather than
focusing on what, after all, are the rather less
significant differences in our bodily
characteristics, in our beliefs or even the causes
of our exploitation (which is not meant to diminish
the significance of the outcomes of direct and
structural violence which undoubtedly have variable
impact)? Fear divides us.
One
interesting personal outcome of this lifetime of
effort, apart from the many arrests, terms of
imprisonment (including once in a psychiatric ward
where I was forcibly injected with ‘antipsychotic’
drugs), bankruptcy and seizure of my passport that
have been direct results of my nonviolent activism,
is that Anita and I have been homeless since 1999:
conscience has its costs. Moreover, a worldwide
search has failed to identify more than a handful of
individuals (but pre-eminently my parents, James and
Beryl, both veterans of World War II and now 93) or
an organization of any kind that is willing to fund
our research or our work to end human violence. Of
course, there is a psychological explanation for
this as well. See ‘Why Don’t We Try to Understand
and End Human Violence?’
http://www.countercurrents.org/burrowes261113.htm
So what of
human prospects? Not good. With an insane elite
controlling the US (and other) military/nuclear
arsenals and the highly exploitative global economy
(with the secret corporate governance deals, such as
the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Transatlantic
Trade and Investment Partnership, designed to
further consolidate corporate control of our world),
as well as the dominant discourse via the education
systems and corporate media, very few people have
the emotional and intellectual capacities to
critique this world order and then strategically and
nonviolently resist the rush to extinction in which
we now find ourselves. In short, most human beings
are utterly (unconsciously) terrified and remain
politically inert despite time and opportunities
slipping rapidly away.
And those
who do courageously resist this violent world order
face a phalanx of violent institutions, ranging from
psychiatry – see ‘Defeating the Violence of
Psychiatry’
http://warisacrime.org/content/defeating-violence-psychiatry
– and the pharmaceutical – see ‘Bad Pharma: How Drug
Companies Mislead Doctors and Harm Patients’
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2012/oct/17/bad-pharma-ben-goldacre-review
– and agribusiness – see ‘Monsanto, America’s
Monster’
http://mediaroots.org/monsanto-americas-monster/
– industries to the corporate media – see
‘Propaganda & Engineering Consent for Empire’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7HmFH-Wo1s –
and the police, legal and prison systems – see ‘The
Rule of Law: Unjust and Violent’
http://www.countercurrents.org/burrowes130813.htm
– designed to neutralize or stop us, one way or
another.
So what do
I suggest? Well, with the scientific evidence now
indicating that near term human extinction is the
most likely outcome – see ‘Why is Near Term Human
Extinction Inevitable?’
https://www.oximity.com/article/Why-is-Near-Term-Human-Extinction-Inev-1
– it is increasingly clear that if we are to end
human violence in all of its many and complex
manifestations, and prevent human extinction, then
we need an integrated and comprehensive strategy for
doing so that also provides many meaningful avenues
for involvement by individuals and organizations who
wish to respond powerfully: token gestures have no
value. Over many years I have endeavoured to create
this overarching strategy and I invite you to
participate in it by doing one or more of the
following.
If
you are an adult, you might consider dramatically
modifying your treatment of children in accordance
with ‘My Promise to Children’.
http://www.nationofchange.org/my-promise-children-1383835266
You might also find this article useful in better
understanding how to do so: ‘Nisteling: The Art of
Deep Listening’.
http://www.countercurrents.org/burrowes270814.htm
If these
suggestions seem beyond you, then perhaps your own
emotional healing should be your priority. Despite
its title, this article explains what you need to
do: ‘An Open Letter to Soldiers with “Mental Health”
Issues’
http://www.countercurrents.org/burrowes220114.htm
And remember this: if you don’t believe that you are
‘important’ enough to spend time learning to know
yourself more deeply, I disagree. You are important.
Separately from the above, you might like to join
those participating in ‘The Flame Tree Project to
Save Life on Earth’.
http://tinyurl.com/flametree You might also
consider signing the online pledge of ‘The People’s
Charter to Create a Nonviolent World’.
http://thepeoplesnonviolencecharter.wordpress.com
And
if you would like to learn how to make your
nonviolent action campaign for a peace,
environmental or social justice outcome more
strategically effective, you can do so here:
‘Nonviolent Campaign Strategy’.
http://nonviolentstrategy.wordpress.com To
nonviolently defend against coups and invasions,
remove a dictatorship or conduct a liberation
struggle, check out ‘Nonviolent Defense/Liberation
Strategy’.
https://nonviolentliberationstrategy.wordpress.com
I am not
going to get another 50 years to try to create the
world of peace, justice and sustainability for which
many of us strive but I am going to use every single
moment of the time I have left.
Why?
Because I love the Earth and everything on it. And
you?
Robert J. Burrowes
has a lifetime commitment to understanding and
ending human violence. He has done extensive
research since 1966 in an effort to understand why
human beings are violent and has been a nonviolent
activist since 1981. He is the author of ‘Why
Violence?’
http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence His email address
is
flametree@riseup.net and his website is at
http://robertjburrowes.wordpress.com |