Both Ms. Clinton And I Got Burned Out: For
Very Different Reasons
By Andre Vltchek
September 16, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- I watched Ms. Clinton on the
television screen, stumbling towards her
van, after attending a ceremony at the WTC
in New York City. She had to be grabbed by
both arms by her aids, and then literally
pulled into the vehicle.
Embarrassing? Not really. People get
exhausted; they get sick and sometimes they
can even hardly remain standing on their
feet. When they stumble, when they fall,
their close ones should offer them support
and help, immediately.
Several days earlier I met my German
translator in Heidelberg, and he showed me
an introduction to a book he was working on,
a book written by a British journalist who
had been covering several terrible conflicts
in Africa; conflicts triggered by the
Western Empire. At one point, a journalist
wrote that he collapsed; he was not able to
walk, anymore. The burden of knowing, of
witnessing unspeakable horrors, was too
overwhelming.
I
know exactly how this feels. It happened to
me as well, just few short months ago. For
more than a year I had been ignoring all the
red lights and warnings that my body was
sending me. At the International Conference
of Psychiatrists for Peace, at which I spoke
in Pretoria and Johannesburg, in 2015,
several friends warned me that I am actually
suffering from Post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD). As I was presenting several
clips from my films shot in the Democratic
Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda, Kenya,
Egypt, Iraq and elsewhere, they were just
staring in disbelief, repeating: “How could
you manage to witness all this, in just a
year or two? Please stop and rest for a
while!”
I
did not listen. I kept rolling, defiantly,
fighting against the Empire while neglecting
my own body. I was a tough, hardened,
fearless, Hemingway-style writer, after all,
wasn’t I? But then I collapsed. It was in
Seoul, South Korea, in December 2015. I was
at a subway station, trying to leave… but my
legs suddenly gave out. I could not walk up
to the stairs. I fell… Then I just sat on
the floor, and I wept, like a child.
*****
It
has happened to others, too; it happened to
many others. The specters, the nightmares,
all that desperation of knowing, of
witnessing, while not being able to
radically improve things for the many people
who are suffering immensely right in front
of your eyes!
Recovery is always slow, and never complete,
unless one gets totally self-centered and
sends the rest of the world to hell. Which I
couldn’t… And so I kept working and
traveling, even as I was trying to get
better.
Then I saw Ms. Clinton, as she was suffering
from the same, or similar symptoms.
And
I thought: “How did she get there? It is
partially her responsibility that the world
is the way it is! The horrors all over
Africa and the Middle East – many of them
were actually triggered during those years
when she was a Secretary of State, or when
her husband, Bill, was a President…”
Could one get actually exhausted, even
burned out, from causing incessant pain?
From destroying lives of millions of
innocent people?
Somehow I think the answer is: yes!
A
person may not always realize it, but
subconsciously, somewhere deep inside, he or
she almost always takes responsibility for
his or her crimes, at least to some extent.
Even if there is no intellectual
acknowledgement, the body somehow responds.
Our bodies are honest.
Although… her aids are now saying that it is
all because a pneumonia! But that is one of
the body’s responses.
*****
Then I thought: If I manage to run myself
fully to the ground covering Bush’s,
Clinton’s, Obama’s and other wars and
nightmarish global scenarios, then it would
be only my own expiration, temporary or
permanent, with no real consequences
to others (except that I’d be forced to stop
producing).
It
would be totally different scenario, if Ms.
Clinton hits the bottom.
If
Ms. Clinton falls (after, and if, she gets
herself seated on the throne of the Empire),
the nightmarish saga would most likely
continue. The world would simply ‘inherit’ a
man it knows close to nothing about but whom
she personally selected – Tim Kaine.
Tim
Kaine is the running mate of Ms. Clinton,
and the future Vice-President – that we all
realize.
But
how many Americans and especially foreigners
(many of whom would have to taste his whip
if he replaces Ms. Clinton) know that he is
actually a neocon, a dedicated neo-cold war
warrior? Tim Kaine helped shape the
‘hawkish’ US foreign policy towards at least
several unfortunate places, including
Ukraine and Syria.
Of
course, on the official websites, and on the
pages of mass media, he is often described
as a ‘progressive’, but so is Ms. Clinton,
as well as her husband Bill, and President
Obama… Perhaps, soon, even Henry Kissinger,
a proud mentor of Ms. Clinton, will join the
list, and after him maybe even people like
Zbigniew Brzezinski?
This raises the question, “What does it mean
to be ‘progressive’ in the United States
these days?” Does it simply indicate ‘an
increasing speed’ with which these gentlemen
and ladies are pushing the world towards the
WWIII and the nuclear catastrophe? It
definitely does not mean that Tim Kaine and
Ms. Clinton are somehow related to former
progressives like Diego Rivera or Bertold
Brecht.
*****
As
terms and definitions are shifting and
becoming extremely confused, it would be
good to learn who Mr. Tim Kaine really is
and who he isn’t. It would be good to know
more about the gifts he kept receiving as
Virginia Senator, but above all, about his
foreign policy ‘ideals’. Tell us about his
strategies and his global vision, please!
Of
course, the running mate of Donald Trump,
Mike Pence, is also a neocon and what many
described a ‘Tea Party hardliner’. This is
well known and widely publicized, and nobody
calls him a ‘pussycat’ or a ‘teddy bear’ or
a socialist, unless I’m reading the wrong
publications.
US
history is full of bizarre and disturbing
pirouettes. Let’s recall FDR, a ‘savior of
capitalism’ and the father of “New Deal”,
that series of social programs that were
supposed to shelter the middle class from
devastating economic crises. Shortly after
being elected for the fourth term in the
White House, Roosevelt collapsed, actually
passed away and got immediately replaced by
his Vice President Harry Truman who turned
out to be a quite different specie than FDR.
He dismantled several social policies, and
brought the United States into the Cold War.
The
nature and extent of FDR’s ailments were
withheld from the American public for a long
time…
This is not to say that Ms. Clinton has
anything in common with FDR – I did not lose
my marbles! I only humbly suggest here that
both Truman and Kaine should have been put
through a thorough scrutiny (as should had
been, in a totally different context, that
bloody putchist and rapist of
Brazilian democracy, a former Brazilian Vice
President and now ‘President’, Michel Temer).
After all, the world should know who might
end up sitting with his/her finger on the
nuclear button.
Maybe Mr. Kaine is actually even more
‘progressive’ than Ms. Clinton, or maybe he
is more ‘regressive’; whatever that means.
Maybe, would it be up to him and would he be
in charge, there would be no country called
Syria, as we know it. Who knows?
Unfortunately, who knows!
*****
I
wish you a good health and prompt recovery,
Ms. Clinton! We may be at two opposite sides
of the battlefield, but I am too Asian to
wish you bad; I do respect my adversaries,
even my enemies. A victory is glorious only
when we perceive our enemies as healthy and
noble (even when in reality, he or she is an
exhausted swine).
It
seems that we both worked and fought hard:
for opposite goals and contrary results, but
still… I sympathized with you, when I saw
how your team had to carry you into that
van.
But
please, tell us more, perhaps about
yourself, and definitely about your running
mate. We should all know. It is our right to
know. Just in case you get too exhausted
from marching forward (or backwards) on the
surface of this scarred, plundered Planet of
ours!
Andre Vltchek is a
philosopher, novelist, filmmaker and
investigative journalist. He covered wars
and conflicts in dozens of countries. His
latest books are: “Exposing
Lies Of The Empire”
and “Fighting
Against Western Imperialism”.Discussion
with Noam Chomsky:
On Western Terrorism. Point
of No Return is
his critically acclaimed political novel. Oceania –
a book on Western imperialism in the South
Pacific. His provocative book about
Indonesia: “Indonesia
– The Archipelago of Fear”.
Andre is making films for teleSUR and Press
TV. After living for many years in Latin
America and Oceania, Vltchek presently
resides and works in East Asia and the
Middle East. He can be reached through his website
or his
Twitter.
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