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May 7, 2004 - ZNet Commentaries (US Web)

The America He Knows

By Vijay Prashad
  
Bush went on al-Arabiya television on May 5th to tell the Arab public, "What
took place in [Abu Gharaib] prison does not represent the America I know."
What is the America that he knows? "The America I know is a compassionate
country that believes in freedom. The America I know cares about every
individual. The America I know has sent troops into Iraq to promote freedom.
Good, honorable citizens that are helping Iraqis every day."

On December 19, 1990, Amnesty International released a report on abuses by
the Iraqi army in Kuwait, notably the theft of incubators and the consequent
murder of over three hundred babies (Amnesty later retracted the story about
the incubators). On January 9, 1991, President Bush made much of this report
in a public letter he wrote to gain support for Bush War I.

The US champions the human rights of the darker world, and sends out the
Mid-West to liberate the Mid-East.

Meanwhile, in Chicago, they had to suppress other uncomfortable revelations.
Amnesty International had also just released a report that went un-reported.
Entitled "Allegations of Police Torture in Chicago, Ill.," the report from
December 1990 showed how the cops of police station Area 2 used barbaric
methods against arrested black youth.

The Area 2 cops arrested a group of black men, such as Madison Hobley,
Stanley Howard, Leonard Kidd, Derrick King, brother Reginald and Jeffery
Mahaffey, Andrew Maxwell, Leroy Orange, Aaron Patterson, and the brothers
Andrew and Jackie Wilson. Each of them detailed how police officers beat
them, burnt them on hot radiators, smothered them with plastic bags and
applied electric shocks to their genitalia.

We bombed Iraq to liberate Kuwait. No-one bombed the Area 2 police station.
President Bush made no statement about this outrage.

In Bush War 2, Bush is disgusted by the events at Abu Gharaib, as he should
be. But he is silent about the ceaseless reports of custodial violence, of
rape and torture within our own prisons (as well as at Camp X-Ray in
Guantanamo). Here are a few examples from Human Rights Watch (2001):

In July 1999, four guards at the Florida State Prison beat Frank Valdez to
death. The guards beat Valdez with such brutality that his ribs broke and
boot marks remained on his body. The guards claimed Valdez injured himself,
but in February 2001, the state indicted them on murder charges.

In June 2001, the state acquitted eight prison guards at California's
Corcoran State Prison who had been charged with staging gladiator-style
fights among inmates. In November 1999, the state acquitted four other
guards for setting up the rape of an inmate by another very violent
prisoner.

>From December 1999, the following events took place in women's prisons: the
state indicted eleven former guards and a prison official on charges of
sexually assaulting or harassing sixteen female prisoners at a county jail
operated by a private corrections company; a jury convicted a New Mexico
jail guard on federal civil rights charges stemming from the sexual assault
of a prisoner; the state sentenced a New York guard to three years of
probation after he pleaded guilty to sodomy of two female prisoners; the
state sentenced an Ohio jail officer to a four year term for sexually
assaulting three female prisoners.

In South Dakota, the state faced a class action suit that charged the
prisons with widespread physical abuse against juvenile girls detained at
the State Training School. The suit charged that guards routinely shackled
youths in spread-eagled fashion after cutting off their clothes, sprayed
them with pepper spray while naked, and placed them in isolation for

twenty-three hours each day.

When Bush was governor of Texas, he not only signed the final orders to
execute 152 prisoners in five years, but his prisons, for example, held
women in "detention trailers" in the summer heat with no water (as
documented by Court TV in 1999), or else his prison guards sexually
assaulted prisoners, beat them, forced them to crawl in the dirt, set dogs
upon them and shot at them with stun guns (as documented by the Texas Prison
Labor Union and other outfits).

The prison guards within and without US are guilty of sadism and brutality,
but they are not alone. The political leadership sanctifies these acts with
its reduction of the humanity of certain people to criminal and terrorist.
We are trained to forget that people for complex reasons resort to criminal
acts or to the tactic of terrorism.

If people are evildoers or terrorists to the core, if their very being is
forged by evil, then the only way to deal with them is by brutality or
execution: there is no rehabilitation, no negotiation, no political
solution. Such an approach to the world is not Christian, even as Bush says
that he consults regularly with Jesus, but it is Manichean - a heresy in the
eyes of institutionalized Christianity.

The social conditions that produce criminality or terrorism become
irrelevant to the worldview that elevates the tactic of criminality or
terror into the state of a people's nature. To stop the tactic of terror,
the government needs to move to the political front and concede more than it
is willing. This is why the government (enthusiastically by Bush,
reluctantly by Kerry) makes demons of our adversaries and tries to bomb them
into oblivion or submission, to pacify them or contain them.

Imperial pedagogy uses aerial bombardment and prison sadism to keep the
darker nations in check. The Pentagon has learnt well from the British:
"Although only a few desperate criminals are now prepared to resist the
police, whole sections of the tribes might assist their criminal relatives
against the police were it not for the threat of aeroplanes bombing them"
(1930).

Brutality within the US is well known among the contingent class, which is
very literate about the ways of power. The America they know is sadistic and
mean, harsh and brutal - the freedom they know is the freedom from the
Constitution and its protections.

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Tom Murlowski
The November Coalition
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The November Coalition:
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