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Letters from our readers24 March 2005Use this version to print | Send this link by email | Email the author The following is a selection of recent letters to the World Socialist Web Site. On Washingtons criminal war against Iraq enters its third year This article is an excellent summary of an utterly appalling
situation that leaves me speechless with rage. Unfortunately what
is happening now is most likely harbinger to much worse. We are
dealing with lunatics. Sunday March 19th was the second anniversary of our invasion of Iraq. A hundred thousand people marched in the sunshine from Hyde Park Corner to Trafalgar Square, London, calling for our government to withdraw our troops from Iraq. There were moving speeches from Tony Benn, Tariq Ali, and those who had lost loved ones and felt betrayed by Blair for leading us into an illegal war. The event coincided with Wales winning rugbys Grand Slam. Guess which story dominated the Sunday front pages? There was hardly a mention of the demo in the newspapers, and minimum coverage on TV. What is the reason for this? Who is behind the censorship, and why? Next stop: a police state? CB On Minnesota: Ten killed in deadliest school shooting since Columbine massacre In looking further into the lives of these poor souls, we can
see the lack of a loving home, and a society which turns its back
on its weakest sectors of the population. These are the main factors
leading to these tragedies. More than likely the boy suffered
from a mental disease, but this is not the real reason for his
actions. These tragedies will continue in the future and at a
much higher rate, because people are living for the wrong reasons,
not for one another as they should, but because of competition,
greed and the love of money and possessions, without consciousness
of a world that is in great despair. We are living in the most
shallow and decrepit society, a society which has been taught
not to see the suffering of the world because of itself which
is the root of the suffering. Goods and things are the blinders
which keep us bothered by them in order not to see the truth;
they are also the things which keep us from loving our brother
and neighbor. I know that if there was just one, just one soul
who cared about this boy, sacrificed his wants for him, he could
have been saved and this never would have happened. The truth
is there are not many that sacrifice themselves for the sake of
a weaker brother anymore; they are deceived by money and its false
hopes. I do not think there has been a more violent nation and
society on earth and it is my belief that because of the evil
that rules this land, violence in this country will continue to
become worse and more frequent. On Iraq, Macquarie Fields and Australias History Wars I am writing regarding the plight of the residents of Macquarie
and other neighborhoods subject to the same harassment and public
denigration. A method that has been successfully employed as a
countermeasure to this abuse is the filming of these incidents.
Certainly Rodney King is the first that comes to mind. From a
positive perspective for the residents it is a viable, non-confrontational
method of combating their immediate situation and frustrations.
The more passive the residents remain, the better the purpose
is served. Being confrontational only exacerbates the situation,
festering more futile confrontations for the government and media
to distort. Certainly with film depicting on-going unprovoked
harassment by police, there is the real possibility of bringing
the socio-economic issues to the fore that are the root cause
of these problems, and the government policies of which they are
a direct manifestation, exposing government, police and media
collusion and deceit. There certainly are other implications which
you are more aware of than I. For the working class residents
of Macquarie Fields, while presenting them a positive method to
vindicate their claims of harassment and of being scapegoats for
the system, it will help to elucidate their political and social
class consciousness and those of other working class Australians,
who find them selves in a similar position. In light of the positive
response to Mike Heads latest campaign speech, it would
also bode well for the Party. I think this a practical, easy to
employ tactic that carried out with due diligence and caution,
could yield a quite a deal. On The dysfunctional society: US billionaires on the rise - roads, bridges in decay Lest anyone think that the CEOs may deserve their huge bonuses because perhaps they do indeed accomplish a lot for their respective firms: the March 13 New York Times Business Section ran a report by Jonathan Glater documenting the fact that over 400 companies in 2004 restated (lowered) their earnings but only very, very rarely got back any money from the CEOs whose bonuses were based on the faulty inflated earnings. And, Glater reported, often the earnings revisions resulted from questionable accounting or other possible wrongdoing that meant the numbers leading to bonuses were inaccurate. Two reasons cited for companies not seeking to recover the bonus money are (1) the large legal expense involved compared to the amount that could be recovered and (2) the bad publicity such a case might stir up. JH Copyright 1998-2008 World Socialist Web Site All rights reserved |