The silence of the blonds
(www.jamaicaobserver.com)
John Maxwell
Sunday, February 06, 2005

There was a curious story out of the Congo a few days ago. The culture
minister, Mr Christopher Muzungo, explained that he was personally
responsible for the re-erection of a giant statue of Belgium's King
Leopold II in the capital Kinshasa. For nearly 40 years it had lain in
a trash heap outside the city.

Just hours after the statue was put up, it was taken down again. There
was no explanation. In the 1885 Berlin carve-up of Africa, Leopold II
persuaded the Europeans and the Americans to give him free rein in the
Congo for a "civilising project, rather like the Red Cross", he said.

In less than two decades he made himself one of the world's richest men.
Leopold was allowed by the great powers to murder and maim millions of
Congolese while he plundered Congo's resources.

His subjects lost their hands, feet and heads to Leopold's sub-agents.
One of them was described, under the name of Captain Kurtz, in Joseph
Conrad's novel, The Heart of Darkness. In the novel, the narrator
approaches Captain Kurtz' jungle encampment and sees round it a
palisade with white knobs decorating the tops of the posts.

It is only when he comes close that he discovers that the objects atop
the posts are human skulls. Conrad's Kurtz was based on a real Belgian
lieutenant who, like his fellows, carried out his monarch's orders with
fatal efficiency.
Leopold II. was allowed by the great powers to murder and maim millions
of Congolese while he plundered Congo's resources

Conrad described the Congo's Belgian experience as "the vilest scramble
for loot that ever disfigured the history of human conscience".
According to Congo's minister of culture, he replaced the statue of
Leopold because it was part of Congolese history.

"A people without a history is a people without a soul," he said, and
referred to the remembrance of the holocaust two weeks ago. Perhaps no
one had explained to him that the Jews had not felt the need to erect a
statue of Hitler to remind themselves of their history.

Several months ago, at about the time of the start of the Iraq
misadventure, I wrote a column which asked the question: "What can they
be smoking?" It was about the strange behaviour of the leaders of the
western civilised world, which then and now, seemed to me to be more
than simply perverse.

I now realise that the reason for their aberrant behaviour had nothing
to do with psychoactive substances, but was due to another factor
entirely - their inherent and ineffable 'official blondness'.

When Hitler was busy turning Jews into handbags, lampshades and black
smoke, his reason was that the world needed to be rid of them (and of
blacks, homosexuals, Gipsies and others) because they threatened the
purity of the Aryan master archetype.

This archetype was a blue-eyed, blond superman with no resemblance to
Hitler himself or to most of his main assassins. They, I now realise,
were a new species, Geopolitically Modified Humans (GMH) Officially
Blond. Looking at them you wouldn't know it.

Some people even said that Hitler himself "looked Jewish' - whatever
that meant - obviously missing his essential blondness, which gave him
the right to talk nonsense and murder as many people as he wished.

What I realised last week is that the Congo's Muzungo was not crazy,
simply blond. And when this thought occurred to me it cleared up a host
of misconceptions in my mind.

I had been asking myself how could Africans like Kofi Annan and
Afro-Americans like Colin Powell, Canadians like Prime Minister Paul
Martin, and Haitians like Gerard Latortue not understand the appalling
wickedness which their policies have created in Haiti? Or how did Tony
Blair, George Bush and Malcolm Fraser of Australia not understand the
primeval wickedness they had let loose in Iraq? The answer was simple.

Like Adolph Hitler, they are GMH-Blonds and are, therefore, exempted
from normal human feelings, duties and responsibilities. They are
expected to giggle helplessly when confronted with murdered children
and dismembered teenagers, with tortured Arabs and raped Haitian women.
Like the good Germans in Tom Paxton's 1960s song We Didn't Know A Thing.

Anyone who has seen the movie Schindler's List or simply given thought
to the logistical problem of murdering six or seven million people will
realise that the neighbours must be aware when the people next to them
are arrested and sent in huge trains to extermination camps.

Vast stretches of housing suddenly become vacant, people vanish from
schools, synagogues are closed; something must be happening.

"We didn't know," the blonds will tell you, "we were born with built in
rose-coloured glasses and a missing sense of community." The G-7 group
of first-world countries is having a finance ministers meeting in
London this week.

The US representative has airily told the British chancellor that the US
has no time to consider his proposal to reduce or abolish the debt
obligations of the poorest countries.

Gordon Brown, the British chancellor, wants to write off the debts
completely and to construct an International Finance Facility (IFF)
which would double aid to Africa to US$100 billion annually. The US
treasury undersecretary, John Taylor, brushed Brown's idea off: "Not
only does the IFF not work for the US, we don't need the IFF."

The Americans are in favour of debt relief of course; their president
regularly announces that he will increase the amount of US aid to
Africa and the Third World.

It is an odd fact that some of the poorest countries in the world are
responsible for creating much of the First World's riches. I won't
speak of slavery and the contribution that made to accelerating the
progress of Europe and America.

That is old hat. But a few days ago, the Shell Oil Company announced
that it had made a profit of �9 billion, nearly US$20 billion from oil.
We don't know how much of Shell's profit was made from Nigeria, from
which it gets 10 per cent of its oil, what they call in the business
"sweet" crude, low sulphur and extremely profitable.

Shell, which is indefatigably blond, is only one of several predators in
Africa and the Third World. In Nigeria it has destroyed whole
environments and rendered thousands homeless and suffering.

BP - British Petroleum - is about to announce a similar quantum of
profit and the five biggest British banks between them are about to
announce total profits exceeding �30 billion (US$56 billion).

None of this appears to excite the North American Press, but why should
it? TIME magazine a few issues ago distinguished itself in blondness by
publishing a whole column of statistics about the Iraq war without even
an estimate of the number of Iraqis killed - surely the most
significant statistic.

It is astonishing how many of the crucial interventions which have not
been made could have been made by people whose appearance, at least,
might have suggested that they recognise some sort of ties to the
underdog. Like Powell, the head of the TIME conglomerate is an
African-American, a man called Richard Parsons. Unfortunately, like
Powell, he is hopelessly 'Officially Blond'.

His company, Time-Warner, made a net profit of nearly $4 billion. The
revenues of the world's largest companies outstrip the Gross Domestic
Product of most countries. In fact, the giant retailer WalMart's
revenues - $165 billion - are larger than the combined GDP of all the
Lesser Developed Countries (LDCs) - $156.5 billion.

The uncomfortable fact is that most of these large transnational
corporations derive much, if not most of their revenue from the
exploitation of Third World resources such as oil, aluminium, gold and
other metals or raw materials such as cacao, coffee, sugar and so on.

The unfair distribution is, according to the blonds, a matter of
historical accident, incompetence of the natives or just bad luck.

One of the factors driving the poverty is the simple fact that there are
groups in the LDCs who realise that they are being encouraged to destroy
the local culture and national self-reliance and self-government by
carrying out plots which are not officially ordered by their
metropolitan masters.

Such a case occurred in Ghana in 1966, when, after destroying the
Government of Kwame Nkrumah, the new dictator, General Ankrah, wrote
personally to President Lyndon Johnson stating his willingness to
prostitute Ghana for American moolah. In the case of Haiti, as the
Griffin report (quoted here last week) makes plain, the subversion was
planned and executed by conscious and paid agents of the United States.

The situation today is one of bloody chaos, unremarked by the diligent,
freedom-loving, upright American Press which, in its blondness, cannot
see injustice or understand that their own democracy is in danger as
the poison from evil foreign adventures seeps back into the American
soul.

Last week an American general who is clearly, exquisitely 'blond' had
his say in the Press. This character, due to be played in a movie by
Harrison Ford, is a US Marine general named James Mattis.

Lt Gen Mattis had a news conference on Tuesday in San Diego, California,
after the announcement of his scheduled immortalisation in the movie.

"Actually, it's quite fun to fight 'em, you know. It's a hell of a hoot.
It's fun to shoot some people. I'll be right up front with you, I like
brawling," Mattis said.

"You go into Afghanistan, you got guys who slap women around for five
years because they didn't wear a veil," Mattis said during a panel
discussion. "You know, guys like that ain't got no manhood left anyway.
So it's a hell of a lot of fun to shoot them."

According to Reuters, Marine Corps Commandant Gen Michael Hagee praised
Mattis as "one of this country's bravest and most experienced military
leaders".

"While I understand that some people may take issue with the comments
made by him, I also know he intended to reflect the unfortunate and
harsh realities of war," Hagee said.

Of course, we could also remember the comments of another US general who
is in a crucial position of power at the Pentagon. Senior Pentagon
Intelligence official Lt Gen William Boykin referred in 2003 to the
struggle against Islamic extremists as a battle with Satan.

In a speech, Boykin referred to a Muslim fighter in Somalia, and said,
"Well, you know what I knew, that my God was bigger than his. I knew
that my God was a real God, and his was an idol."

I remember when I was about 15, reading an article in the Saturday
Evening Post about the Congo, then completely controlled by Belgium.
The place was portrayed as a demi-paradise, except that nowhere was
there any mention of the Africans who presumably lived there.

Later, I discovered some of the real facts about the Congo, such as,
that as the Belgians fled in 1960 they left in the Congo the priceless
bequest of four trained doctors in a population of about 20 million. It
was much later that I heard about the unspeakable blondness of King
Leopold and his campaign of dismemberment and murder.

Copyright�2000 by John Maxwell
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