Judgement Day, Another Year Passes, the Race Continues

Judgment Day

Saddam is gone.

(Unless you subscribe to an X-Files style last minute switch, and he really is on an island somewhere planning to live out his US funded retirement)

After watching the various conversations in the Bloggo-sphere its evident a wide range of opinions are well represented. Some say capital punishment is wrong in all cases. Some say its wrong to “celebrate” the death (or any death). Some say he had it coming. Some say he should have been tried in an International court. Some say he should have been held to account by his own people, yet the court that did hold him to account was a puppet court of the US. Some say a hundred other things in a hundred different styles. Some say it was all fair and square.

Some say he has now met his maker and let God sort it out.

He was judged by his peers, his friends, his enemies, his family, his God – himself. Judged by as many different methods as there are people doing the judging by whatever formulae happens to be in fashion by the people and at the place and time.

Rather unreliable method of measure if you ask me. Yet wars are fought over it, and more often than not in the name of God.

By carefully watching BBC CNN FOX DRUDGE etc etc he was not turned over to local Iraqi authorities, he WAS turned over to local Iraqi authorities, he was buried in Tikrit, he WAS NOT buried in Tikrit, he was a tyrant who deserved what he got, he was a puppet of the US and the true villains were let off scott free, and numerous other versions of the story. I’m sure the history books will sort it out.

He will be judged by history.

History will also judge everyone else.

Who does the measuring and by what standards?

When the countless hundreds or thousands of Kurdish CITIZENS of Iraq were killed by chemical weapons who did the counting and who did the holding to account and who were the ones who gave a damn? Did the Iranians say prayers, how about the Chinese, or the Russians, the British, the French, did the starving folks in Somalia or Sudan or any other State in Crises stop and pay attention and notice there was a tragedy of the World's Children in process of occurring?

Does one culture recognize tragedy in the same way as another?

I bet Mothers still cry.

I bet Fathers still cry.

I bet – every stone tree insect and bird felt the pain.

I bet the ad rates move depending on the headlines.

Has anything changed since the 1980’s?

Has anything changed in thousands of years?

Have human values changed? Is it still survival of the fittest steam roller style and the machine of civilization will roll forward un-impeded?

When does the end come, and the beginning start?

How would we measure it? Even if we were watching would we notice a shift?

I watched the clock tick past 22:00 hours EST the evening of 29 December 2006, and as the moment before and the several moments after passed, as the World Wide Web held its breath for the news services to “share” at the speed of light the snap of Saddam’s neck – the world held its breath.

In Dearborn Michigan there were celebrations in the streets.

In parts of Iraq there were celebrations in the streets. In other parts of Iraq bombs went off killing innocent civilians.

In America some Muslims said the Muslims in Dearborn were morons.

It would seem the system of measure is as it has always been.

Nothing’s changed.

Unfortunately.

On the last day of 2006, as we head into 2007

It’s business as usual for the human race.

In. First. Rate. Grand. Neanderthal. Style.

Will it ever change?

Maybe next year.


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I don't know if we have

I don't know if we have evolved on any level. It seems year after year there is an ebb and flow of struggles, war, fighting, hatred, racism, culturism or what have you. There is no control of our external world. Only the internal.

It saddens me to watch the news, read the news or discuss many things - which is why more often than not, I choose not to.

Pain is pain and struggle is struggle - regardless of country, creed, ideals, morals and individual. That is all that I know. Great writing Steamie.


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Tenacity makes a

Tenacity makes a difference.


enrique's picture

as long as we continue to teach our children

in the same way our anscestors taught theirs
we will continue to be the same

if we teach our children to hate and destroy
that revenge trumps peace
and that the ends justify the means
then we shouldn't be surprised
what befalls our race

wonderful post sg


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Teacher With a Tude's picture

If at first you don't succeed

Try, try, try again.
At least that's what I keep doing.
There is always Pandora's gift. Maybe we just haven't gotten to the bottom of the box yet.


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Steamy, I was going to blog

Steamy,

I was going to blog on this but you said what needed to be said. The fact is we all decide our path and our pluralistic society prevents us from a consensus of what's right. Especially with our corrupt leaders it seems the last man in the oval office waving cash and influence holds sway on our policies. Events seem to just happen with no consistency from u as a nation.

Dan


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Recommended link

Hey Steamy

I think you should check out one of my favorite Australian writers article on this;

http://www.aarondarc.com/poppsychology/content/view/195/32/

I think you will enjoy Smiling


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I'm familiar with the

I'm familiar with the material. It falls within the "symptom" grouping of which I'm hoping the longer running "root cause" starts to get some attention. It's also a valid piece to this tragic long running chain of events. A chain that goes all the way back to creating artificial political boundaries post WW II. These artificial political boundaries drawn in the sand in ancient historic tribal lands where fixed boundaries may be next to nothing in historic cultural, or current social value.

The article cited also quotes "use on battlefield" which is an entirely separate subject that Saddam's use of chemical weapons on entire Kurdish civilian populations. It might actually be that was the beginnings of Saddam's "Fall from grace" from his sponsors. Folks also conveniently (with short term myopic memory) forget the US support in that time period was directly related to the fall of the Shaw of Iran and the perceived balance of interests between Iran and Iraq. Right or wrong, everything is relative.

A situation running for decades, hundreds, or even thousands of years can't be resolved by fine grain analysis or we get lost in the details and the world will continue to look more or less like it does today. Some course grain analysis might help move the conversation forward.


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