Marianne Williamson works with governments of the
world to initiate world peace. Her website is
www.marianne.com . This is an article written by
her. 

September 04, 2005
Reckoning in New Orleans
by Marianne Williamson

Something very important is happening here. It's
more than simply a hurricane, or the suffering of
thousands who were neglected by their government
during a time of great need. Such worldly
occurrences reflect deeper truths. What is happening
is a gigantic reckoning, as Americans are forced to
come to terms with how very, very naked is the
Emperor who we thought had such incredible clothes.

We are raised in the United States of America to
believe that our government is the strongest in the
world, that as Americans we are basically protected,
and that our country is basically good. It is
cognitive dissonance for us to be confronted with
evidence to the contrary, and yet such evidence has
been piling up fast and furiously during this odd
and potentially catastrophic phase of American
history.

There is nothing strong about rushing into a
unilateral war based on faulty intelligence, thereby
squandering the resources necessary with which to
take care of your own people; there is nothing
protective about a government that apparently didn't
monitor events on the ground in New Orleans any
better - in fact, less well! - than the average
viewer of CNN; and there is nothing good about
taking care of the rich at the expense of the poor.
If it took a Level 5 hurricane and the huge
suffering of thousands to bring those facts to
light, then at least it can be said that there is
value in this horror. If enough Americans are
beginning to wake up and face the awful fact that
our country's basic functioning has become infused
by a soulless sensibility, then perhaps the
suffering on the Gulf Coast will not have been in
vain.

Regarding the abysmal response of our government to
the hurricane's aftermath, there is a lot of talk
right now about accountability. Some argue we should
have the discussion today, while others argue that
that discussion should wait for a more propitious
time. But there is a danger in waiting, for
governmental status quo has a talent for co-opting
any criticism as long as it can buy enough time.
Passions cool; memories become revised and faded.
Six months after a disaster, the government appoints
an independent commission to find out what really
happened and by the time the commission releases its
final report there is never much sense that too many
people really care. The people are exhausted by
then; they're trying their best to move on.

And the status quo knows that; it is part of its
game. Do whatever you want; act horrified and
remorseful for a minute whenever too much suffering
results as a part of your actions; then put off the
accountability conversation until people are too
tired to care anymore. This is not a new pattern in
America. What might be new - what I sense might be
happening - is that people are waking up to it now.
And as soon as we wake up, then the pattern will
end.

Abraham Lincoln said there is not too much evil any
American government can perpetrate, as long as the
people remain vigilant. He was referring to the fact
that we have federal elections every two years,
through which we can replace the entirety of the
House of Representatives and one-third of the U.S.
Senate. The ultimate accountability conversation is
written into the U.S. Constitution; it is called
elections. At this particular juncture, that means
the mid-term elections of 2006.

Fool us once, and maybe your tricks were dirty; fool
us twice, maybe your PR was too good; fool us now,
and perhaps we just deserve to be fooled. From war
to hurricanes, oh America, the alarm bells of
needless human suffering are going off everywhere. A
nation who refuses to wake up at this point is in a
dangerous slumber. The nightmares are upon us now.
They will remain until our eyes are opened and we
have awakened to the truth.





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