‘Genocide’ vs ‘Bigger Genocide’ in Gaza: Time to Decolonize Our Minds - 
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‘Genocide’ vs ‘Bigger Genocide’ in Gaza: Time to Decolonize Our Minds

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Fanon had already discovered the cure: We must clinically detect and remove the 
rot, not only from our land but ...
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“Imperialism leaves behind germs of rot which we must clinically detect and 
remove from our land but from our minds as well,” Frantz Fanon wrote in ‘The 
Wretched of the Earth’.
What the iconic anti-colonial philosopher and psychiatrist was essentially 
arguing is that the mind must be decolonized first, in order for the undoing of 
colonialism to succeed in all aspects of our liberation.
Many in the Global South, but especially intellectuals and analysts concerned 
with Middle Eastern affairs, are still struggling with their relationship with 
the United States.
Though all signs indicate a rapid decline of US global status, many among our 
intelligentsia, possibly unwittingly, still believe that Washington holds all 
the cards, and that any US administration that controls the White House 
naturally must also rule the world.
Of course, US domestic and foreign policies are relevant to global affairs, as 
financial decisions by the US Federal Reserve, for example, will affect 
US-global trade volumes, and will impact the interest or disinterest in 
purchasing US treasury bonds. Some countries that are keen on standing at an 
equal distance between the US and China often jockey to refine their positions 
and to protect themselves in case of seismic political changes in the US. And 
more …
However, the vibe radiating from many in the Middle East is that the doomsday 
scenario is real, and that the big war is upon us. They ignore that, for many 
nations around the world, from Gaza, to Lebanon, to Ukraine, to Sudan and 
elsewhere, wars have already arrived, many of which are bankrolled by western 
funds and political blank checks. To warn of war while tens of millions are 
already suffering the outcomes of these western-funded wars reflects the degree 
of desensitization and opportunism of the followers of western order.
Some of those crying over the supposedly imminent doom had initially presented 
the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee, Kamala Harris, as the best 
worst-case scenario for Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims. Though they may have 
acknowledged the genocide in Gaza, and even criticized the Joe Biden 
Administration for enabling it, they recoiled at the mere suggestion that the 
Democrats must be punished for their many sins in the Middle East and beyond.
Another crowd presented Donald Trump as a savior, the strong man who, with a 
stroke of a pen, will end all wars, Gaza included. They cited the man’s 
repeated emphasis that “I’m not going to start a war, I’m going to stop the 
wars.” They even went on to argue that Trump, who would be serving a second and 
final term in office, is now immune to the political manipulation from the 
pro-Israeli lobby, and all other pressures.
Trump won. His crushing defeat of the Democrats on all fronts, including that 
of the popular vote, indicates that he would have won regardless of those who 
considered ending war on Gaza a top political priority. But the early 
announcements that Trump’s future administration will include the who’s who in 
the pro-Israel Republican circle reignited the debate of the ‘bigger genocide’ 
awaiting Palestinians and other fear-mongering tactics.
However, both sides of this inconsequential debate conveniently ignore obvious 
facts, that America’s ruling elites are rooted in pro-Israeli political 
allegiances; that though there might be a difference in style, US foreign 
policy, under the Democratic Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Trump’s 
future hire, Marco Rubio, is likely to be identical; that the Biden-Harris 
administration have given Israel all the help it needed to sustain its wars in 
the Middle East over the course of 13 months and counting.
This stifling debate, however, misses some of the most critical points that 
should be discussed, and urgently so.
First, the Middle East region is not a single political monolith. It has its 
own political calculations, conflicts, alliances and options that include other 
political heavyweights such as China, Russia, among others.
Second, that several Middle Eastern countries are joining the increasingly 
influential BRICS alliance. The latter is not just a trade club, but a powerful 
economic alliance with a strong political discourse to match. Thus, the future 
and survival of the Middle East does not hinge on US economic policies.
Third, that the war in Gaza is a war that also involves the Palestinians, the 
Lebanese and their Arab and international allies. The people of occupied 
Palestine and Lebanon have agency, choices and strategies that are not wholly 
dependent on the ideological identity or political inclinations of a lone 
American man dwelling in the White House.
If the political views of the American president were indeed the most decisive 
aspect in the fate and future of the Palestinian people, Palestinian 
aspirations would have been suppressed decades ago due to the inherent US 
pro-Israeli bias. They didn’t, not due to the compassion of US administrations, 
but due to the sumoud, the resilience of the Palestinian people.
It is time that we abandon the archaic thinking regarding our collective 
colonial past, or present, that saw western leaders as masters, and our peoples 
as mere subjects, struggling to survive, imploring, though never obtaining, 
prudent western foreign policies.
The world is vastly changing, and it is time for us to change as well. Fanon 
had already discovered the cure: We must clinically detect and remove the rot, 
not only from our land but from our minds as well.
Dr. Ramzy Baroud


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