For
hundreds of years Americans have been committing massacres of women
and children, old men and sometimes even young men, mostly unarmed
or armed only with primitive weapons. The early massacres were mostly
of Indians who refused to leave their lands when Americans decided
it was God's will that they steal those lands for nothing or for
a few trinkets. In the Civil War Sherman and Grant routinely massacred
Southern civilian populations with bombardments of cities, burning
homes and Atlanta [though I do not know death figures], and so on.
The introduction of automatic weapons led quickly to far more massive
U.S. massacres, obviously in the Philippines where freedom fighters
were using primitive weapons to try to gain freedom from the U.S.
Empire.
The U.S. gunned down tens of thousands of the Philippine
sons of liberty and piled them in mass graves. In WWII the U.S.
massacred vast numbers of Japanese soldiers trapped and starving
on remote islands, bombed and burned all the cities of Germany and
Japan [except Kyoto] and killed and maimed millions in a vast American
Holocaust, capping it all off with the ghastly murder and maiming
of hundreds of thousands of women and children in seconds by two
nuclear weapons dropped to catch them going to school and in ways
to maximize the deadly blast effects. The nuclear bombings were
done against the pleas of Adm. Nimitz and most U.S. scientists who
made the bombs. Nimitz said the Japanese were starving, surrounded
and strangled by U.S. ships and would have to surrender soon to
avoid starvation mass deaths. But Truman and his War Dept. and Pentagon
brass wanted massacres to terrify the world into submission, especially
the Soviets who had no such weapons.
Most U.S.
massacres are totally censored by the U.S. and its Big Media. Some
come to light many decades later, as in the case of No Gun Rhi in
which the U.S. gunned down unknown numbers of South Koreans. Lt,
Calley and his company in South Vietnam massacred somewhere near
500 women and children in the My Lai Massacre. Much to his horror,
it got into the Media around the world, so the U.S. carried out
a Sweet Heart Show Trial. Only Calley was convicted and sentenced
to many years up to life, but he only served about three years in
comfy house arrest.
American troops
know they can massacre innocent civilians and captured POW's with
impunity, as long as they don't get into the headlines of the world
and make the Empire look like a Great Satan. Almost all the Iraqi
massacres that did get into the headlines led to Sweet Heart Show
Trials. The DOD talks tough and shouts naughty! But, as soon as
the headlines go away, the mass murderers go free with sweetheart
taps on the wrist or the rump.
There have
been masses of massacres in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Most
of them are done by the Special Ops Cowards at night when they attack
single homes and small villages and murder women and children. Many
are done by using the Murder Joy Sticks of the drones in the air-conditioned
GHQ's where they fire these Hell Fire Missiles with the Joy button
as they eat pop corn and slurp beer. It's an All American Pasttime
for the Special Ops and CIA and BO who obviously get a real kick
out of these "fun murders" and "massacres."
The Media
got hold of the latest Special Ops Massacre in Kandahar sometime
yesterday. This broke the total shut down of Afghanistan reporting
in the U.S. I think foreign Media probably put out the news first
and forced the U.S. Official Media Corps. to follow up or lose all
credibility. So far this seems to be a small, SOP Special Ops Massacre.
As usual, they killed almost entirely women and children and old
men when the young men were away and unable to fight back. The Black
Ops of the Special Ops are especially cowardly. The U.S. says only
one U.S. murderer did it, systematically shooting all the women
and children in their sleep. Afghans near by say more troops were
involved in this systematic, intentional massacre. That would be
SOP for the Seals, etc.
By the way,
the U.S. air attacks in Yemen yesterday killed nearly two dozen
civilians, probably mostly women and children, as usual. They almost
certainly used the standard Hell Fire Missiles which are SOP for
The Great Satan,
When these
guys get back to Miramar or North Island they will be greeted as
Heroes, as usual. I see it all the time in the local Media of San
Diego, the biggest military base in the world. They never took the
slightest risk or even got dusty in their air-conditioned F-18 cockpits
pushing that Joy button to massacre the women and children below,
then flying back to base for some pop-corn and beer. The Good Life
American style these days.
Most Americans
will hardly notice the few minute blips on tv-news about this poor
"psycho" who has suffered such immense stress in killing Iraqis
and now Afghans who are unarmed and mostly tiny children in their
sleep. BO will shed a few Media tears for show. Many Americans will
dance with glee inside their smiling faces. They really love massacres
like this and greet the returning "Heroes" with real joy. This "psycho"
might get a Show sentence, but he'll fly free and live happily ever
after as another American "Hero."
Western cultures
became the great centers of Creative Carnage in the ancient world
and have taken the lead in developing ever more horrific, terrorizing
weapons over all these eons. The U.S. emerged at the end of WWII
on top of all these Cultures of Carnage as the Great Victor because
it was the most creatively gory of them all. This did not happen
by accident. Americans are in love with terrorism and mass murder.
It fills them with joy and their Entertainment Media are vast oceans
of gore, including these days heroic vampires who love the taste
of blood from their victims.
Victor Davis
Hanson, an American military historian, has celebrated the fundamental
ways in which Western and especially American culture have been
focused on Carnage
and Culture in his book by that name. He routinely celebrates
the vast carnage of American wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and wherever.
You can read some of the gory details in works such as that, but,
of course, they are not going to reveal the most ghastly details
of America's love affair with Carnage. You can see that in all the
movies and pictures of all the burned out cities of Germany and
Japan in WWII and in lesser ways in all of America's vast celebrations
of Carnage.
Obviously,
not all of us American are in love with vast Carnage. If I were,
I would write Lies about it all like the official text book historians,
not essays like this. We are the minority who have not been massacred
yet.
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