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rom:      Mitchel Cohen   Subject:      [BrooklynGreens] GreenParty
Antiwar Activist Kills Self in Protest of War
Date:           Nov 13, 2006 4:30 PM

"if I am required to pay for your barbaric war, I choose not to live in your
world. I refuse to finance the mass murder of innocent civilians, who
did nothing
to threaten our country. I will not participate in your charade - my
conscience
will not allow me to be a part of your crusade." - Malachi Ritscher


http://chicago.indymedia.org/newswire/display/74806/index.php

Malachi Ritscher: A Martyr For Peace

07 November 2006

Summary: A Chicago activist burns him self alive for the cause of peace.

During the Viet Nam War, Buddhist monks in Saigon set themselves on
fire to protest
the war. The whole world watched as these martyrs for peace went up in flames.

Last Friday, a man approached the "Millenium Flame" sculpture on the Kennedy
Expressway near the Ohio Exit, and set himself aflame, leaving a note
stating: "Thou
Shalt Not Kill." The local media just wrote this off as another unfortunate
case of mental illness.

But it wasn't mental illness. It was an anti-war protest. Malachi Ritscher was
a martyr for peace. Here is his testament:

My actions should be self-explanatory, and since in our self-obsessed
culture words
seldom match the deed, writing a mission statement would seem
questionable. So judge
me by my actions. Maybe some will be scared enough to wake from their
walking dream
state - am I therefore a martyr or terrorist? I would prefer to be
thought of as
a 'spiritual warrior'. Our so-called leaders are the real terrorists in
the world today, responsible for more deaths than Osama bin Laden.

I have had a wonderful life, both full and full of wonder. I have
experienced love
and the joy and heartache of raising a child. I have jumped out of an
airplane,
and escaped a burning building. I have spent the night in jail, and
dropped acid
during the sixties. I have been privileged to have met many supremely
talented musicians
and writers, most of whom were extremely generous and gracious. Even
during the
hard times, I felt charmed. Even the difficult lessons have been like
blessed gifts.
When I hear about our young men and women who are sent off to war in
the name of
God and Country, and who give up their lives for no rational cause at
all, my heart
is crushed. What has happened to my country? We have become worse
than the imagined
enemy - killing civilians and calling it 'collateral damage', torturing
and trampling human rights inside and outside our own borders,
violating our own
Constitution whenever it seems convenient, lying and stealing right
and left, more
concerned with sports on television and ring-tones on cell-phones
than the future
of the world.... half the population is taking medication because
they cannot face
the daily stress of living in the richest nation in the world.

I too love God and Country, and feel called upon to serve. I can only
hope my sacrifice
is worth more than those brave lives thrown away when we attacked an
Arab nation
under the deception of 'Weapons of Mass Destruction'. Our
interference completely
destroyed that country, and destabilized the entire region. Everyone
who pays taxes
has blood on their hands.

I have had one previous opportunity to serve my country in a
meaningful way - at
8:05 one morning in 2002 I passed Donald Rumsfeld on Delaware Avenue
and I was acutely
aware that slashing his throat would spare the lives of thousands, if
not hundreds
of thousands, of innocent people. I had a knife clenched in my hand,
and there were
no bodyguards visible; to my deep shame I hesitated, and the moment was past.

The violent turmoil initiated by the United States military invasion
of Iraq will
beget future centuries of slaughter, if the human race lasts that
long. First we
spit on the United Nations, then we expect them to clean up our mess.
Our elected
representatives are supposed to find diplomatic and benevolent
solutions to these
situations. Anyone can lash out and retaliate, that is not leadership
or vision.
Where is the wisdom and honor of the people we delegate our trust to?

To the rest of the world we are cowards - demanding Iraq to disarm,
and after they
comply, we attack with remote-control high-tech video-game weapons.
And then lie
about our reasons for invading. We the people bear complete
responsibility for all
that will follow, and it won't be pretty.

It is strange that most if not all of this destruction is instigated
by people who
claim to believe in God, or Allah. Many sane people turn away from
religion, faced
with the insanity of the 'true believers'. There is a lot of confusion:
many people think that God is like Santa Claus, rewarding good little
girls with
presents and punishing bad little boys with lumps of coal; actually
God functions
more like the Easter Bunny, hiding surprises in plain sight. God does
not choose
the Lottery numbers, God does not make the weather, God does not
endorse military
actions by the self-righteous, God does not sit on a cloud listening
to your prayers
for prosperity. God does not smite anybody. If God watches the
sparrow fall, you
notice that it continues to drop, even to its death. Face the truth
folks, God doesn't
care, that's not what God is or does. If the human race drives itself
to extinction,
God will be there for another couple million years, 'watching' as a new
species rises and falls to replace us. It is time to let go of
primitive and magical
beliefs, and enter the age of personal responsibility. Not telling
others what is
right for them, but making our own choices, and accepting consequences.

"Who would Jesus bomb?" This question is primarily addressing a Christian
audience, but the same issues face the Muslims and the Jews: God's message is
tolerance and love, not self-righteousness and hatred. Please consider "Thou
shalt not kill" and "As ye sow, so shall ye reap". Not a lot of ambiguity
there.

What is God? God is the force of life - the spark of creation. We
each carry it
within us, we share it with each other. Whether we are conscious of
the life-force
is a choice we make, every minute of every day. If you choose to
ignore it, nothing
will happen - you are just 'less conscious'. Maybe you are less happy (maybe
not). Maybe you grow able to tap into the universal force, and
increase the creativity
in the universe. Love is anti-entropy. Please notice that 'conscious' and
'conscience' are related concepts.

Why God - what is the value? Whether committee consensus of a
benevolent power that
works through humans, or giant fungus under Oregon, the value of
opening up to the
concept of God is in coming to the realization that we are not alone,
establishing
a connection to the universe, the experience of finding completion.
As individuals
we may exist alone, but we are all alone together as a people. Faith
is the answer
to fear. Fear opposes love. To manipulate through fear is a betrayal of trust.

What does God want? No big mystery - simply that we try to help each
other. We decide
to make God-like decisions, rescuing falling sparrows, or putting the
poor things
out of their misery. Tolerance, giving, acceptance, forgiveness.

If this sounds a lot like pop psychology, that is my exact goal.
Never underestimate
the value of a pep-talk and a pat on the ass. That is basically all
we give to our
brave soldiers heading over to Iraq, and more than they receive when
they return.
I want to state these ideas in their simplest form, reducing all
complexity, because
each of us has to find our own answers anyway. Start from here...

I am amazed how many people think they know me, even people who I
have never talked
with. Many people will think that I should not be able to choose the
time and manner
of my own death. My position is that I only get one death, I want it
to be a good
one. Wouldn't it be better to stand for something or make a statement, rather
than a fiery collision with some drunk driver? Are not smokers
choosing death by
lung cancer? Where is the dignity there? Are not the people who
disregard the environment
killing themselves and future generations? Here is the statement I
want to make:
if I am required to pay for your barbaric war, I choose not to live
in your world.
I refuse to finance the mass murder of innocent civilians, who did
nothing to threaten
our country. I will not participate in your charade - my conscience
will not allow
me to be a part of your crusade. There might be some who say "it's a coward's
way out" - that opinion is so idiotic that it requires no response. From my
point of view, I am opening a new door.

What is one more life thrown away in this sad and useless national
tragedy? If one
death can atone for anything, in any small way, to say to the world:
I apologize
for what we have done to you, I am ashamed for the mayhem and turmoil
caused by
my country. I was alive when John F. Kennedy instilled hope into a
generation, and
I was a sorry witness to the final crushing of hope by Dick Cheney's puppet,
himself a pawn of the real rulers, the financial plunderers and
looters who profit
from every calamity; following the template of Reagan's idiocracy.

The upcoming elections are not a solution - our two party system is a
failure of
democracy. Our government has lost its way since our founders tried
to build a structure
which allowed people to practice their own beliefs, as far as it did
not negatively
affect others. In this regard, the separation of church and state
needs to be reviewed.
This is a large part of the way that the world has gone wrong, the
endless defining
and dividing of things, micro-sub-categorization, sectarianism. The
direction we
need is a process of unification, integrating all people into a world
body, respecting
each individual. Business and industry have more power than ever
before, and individuals
have less. Clearly, the function of government is to protect the
individual, from
hardship and disease, from zealots, from the exploitation, from
monopoly, even from
itself. Our leaders are not wise persons with integrity and vision -
they are actors
reading from teleprompters, whose highest goal is to stir up the mob.
Our country
slaughters Arabs, abandons New Orleaneans, and ignores the dying
environment. Our
economy is a house of cards, as hollow and fragile as our reputation
around the
world. We as a nation face the abyss of our own design.

A coalition system which includes a Green Party would be an obvious
better approach
than our winner-take-all system. Direct electronic debate and
balloting would be
an improvement over our non-representative Congress. Consider that
the French people
actually have a voice, because they are willing to riot when the
government doesn't
listen to them.

"Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to
rise up, and shake off the existing government... "

- Abraham Lincoln

With regard to those few who crossed my path carrying the extreme and
unnecessary
weight of animosity: they seemed by their efforts to be punishing
themselves. As
they acted out the misery of their lives it is now difficult to feel
anything other
than pity for them.

Without fear I go now to God - your future is what you will choose today.

His biography is here:

http://www.savagesound.com/gallery100.htm

Let's not allow this sacrifice to be written off as just another unfortunate
tragedy. The tragedy is in Iraq, and Malachi Ritscher died to tell us
all that.
Malachi Ritscher is entitled to at least as much respect as those
Buddhist monks
in Viet Nam.
Chicago Indymedia: http://chicago.indymedia.org/

Much more also through
http://chicago.indymedia.org/feature/display/70293/index.php

His testament is also posted at http://www.savagesound.com/gallery99.htm








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