Don’t let the barbarisms get you down!

There are lots of ugly, cruel things going on in this world & if we’re not careful we can grow cynical & misanthropic. Misanthropy is often blamed on old age, as if aging made you dumber, when in theory it ought to make you wiser. But sometimes the barbarisms just wear you out.

That’s why it’s good to keep your eyes on children (rebellious teenagers might not be the most inspiring focus–unless you love their antics). Kids will keep you grounded in reality. More importantly, they’ll keep you inspired & motivated to change things since it is so not right to raise them in a world unsuited for them to live & love in.

This sweet girl is from Q’ero, Peru. Keep her beautiful little face in mind next time you’re tempted to give up on the human race.

(Photo by Kazuyoshi Nomachi)

Long live Palestinian intifada!

This photo is another example of how the media doesn’t always completely lie about Palestinians & Israel but it never tells the truth. The caption to this photo read: “A Palestinian teenager kneels during Friday prayers as Israeli riot police block off a street in East Jerusalem.”

With such sketchy information, one might be led to think the riot cops are there to deter crime or rioting. In fact, as part of Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem to expropriate it from Palestinians & as part of its on-going campaign to destroy the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem, Israel has banned all males under 50-years-old from observing Friday prayers. Hundreds of Palestinian boys & men are forced to pray kneeling on the public streets.

So this young guy is not only exercising religious freedom; this is a courageous act of political defiance. Protestors around the world who have faced phalanxes of riot cops know just how courageous this is since at any moment this young man could be beaten to a pulp.

Long live Palestinian intifada! No military aid to Israel! Support the Boycott, Divestment, & Sanctions movement against Israel!

(Photo by Tali Mayer/EPA)

Emancipation US-style in Afghanistan

Emancipation US-style: Now here we can see so clearly the failure of US-NATO marines at liberating Afghan women. And we are not referring to their attire but to the fact that they are begging in the streets of Kandahar in order to feed their families.

We don’t fault US-NATO soldiers for failing to achieve women’s liberation; they were never set up to be a salvation army. They were sent in to Afghanistan to occupy, destroy, kill, control–& that they’ve done very well.

US-NATO out of Afghanistan! US out of Iraq!

(Photo by Anja Niedringhaus/AP)

Music, not war chants!

And beside all the compelling political reasons why immigration is a human right, there are the cultural ones that make it so desirable. In a world chock full of global communication, we still don’t know much about each other or about our different cultures–especially the vibrancy of poetry & music & art.

Many first heard the Peruvian flute from immigrant musicians playing for change in subways or on street corners. Once you’ve heard it’s vibrant & sometimes haunting sounds, you will find it unforgettable. Why should the global predators be allowed to deny us these treasures? It’s for certain once we’ve heard their music, we’re less willing to take up arms against others or consider them barbarians.

Colonial powers have turned much of culture into propaganda, especially film. But this kind of culture doesn’t serve colonialism at all; it only serves human solidarity. We are meant to be brothers & sisters singing our own songs to each other–not shouting war chants.

This musician is in Q’ero, Peru.

(Photo by Kazuyoshi Nomachi)

Homeless in the US

Homeless in Sonoma County, California, USA: This is a peculiar face of homelessness in the US. Several decades ago, auto manufacturers racketeered against public transportation to shut it down so in most cities a car is an absolute essential for survival. Even the poorest working families have to own one just to get to work or get groceries.

So when working people go homeless because they can’t afford ever more exorbitant rents, they often live out of their cars. It provides some measure of protection from the weather & from being assaulted. It doesn’t provide much safety nor does it provide toilet, or shower, or cooking facilities but it’s better than sleeping under a bridge in the freezing rain.

In many US cities, homelessness is being criminalized with new ordinances (including against offering the homeless food or money), police breaking up homeless encampments, & laws against using vehicles for human habitation. But in an uncustomary display of human empathy, Sonoma county officials north of the San Francisco area created a safe parking program in January as an emergency response to freezing weather & removed the ban on living in your car. Similar programs exist in a few other California counties.

You can see on the face of this fellow, named Anthony Contreras, the loneliness & desolation of being in such an uncomfortable predicament. But the shame is not his since millions of working people in the US are paid chump change for their work & are unable to afford even squalid housing.

Housing is a human right! Working people are not beggars but the creators of all wealth & when we understand that in our bones, we will put an end to this ignominy.

(Photo by Brian van der Brug/LA Times)

Global plunder leads to global flooding

Stranded by flooding in Cali, Colombia: undoubtedly what most concerns Colombian & US officials is how the massive flooding will affect drug production & trafficking this year. The CIA & Colombian businessmen rely on that filthy luchre for personal enrichment & to bankroll their nefarious operations. That’s not conspiracy theory but is very well-documented.

The reason for flooding in Colombia should come as no surprise since for decades Colombian rainforest has been stripped bare for cocaine, marijuana, & heroin production & deforestation is now accelerating for gold mining & to build palm oil, sugar cane, & biofuel plantations.

Deforestation disrupts the water cycle which trees play a vital role in maintaining. Trees draw water up through their roots to release into the atmosphere. A large part of the water that circulates within a rainforest ecosystem remains inside plants & trees. Trees also affect rainwater runoff & help soil absorb the excess water. So when forests are mowed down the climate gets drier, exposes soil to additional sun-baking, & eventually makes soil infertile by washing away vital nutrients in unimpeded rainwater. This process also leads to riverbank erosion which affects the levels of river beds.

It’s a slippery slope those drug peddlers & neoliberal predators are traveling since they’re pushing against the very laws of nature. At a certain point, even the most advanced Monsanto chemicals won’t be able to solve the problems of agribusiness created by their greed.

It’s long-since time we took back our planet from those so blinded by greed they are unable to steward the bounteous resources of Mother Earth meant for all of us to enjoy. And we ought to do it before there isn’t a patch of grass left to sit on or an acre left to plant food.

(Photo by Luis Robayo/AFP)

Long live Palestinian intifada!

There were six funerals this week for three Palestinians killed by the Israeli military in the West Bank (in separate incidents) & three killed by an Israeli bombing in Gaza. Thousands attended the funeral of this 20-year-old student named Saji Darwish who was shot in the head by Israeli soldiers (on March 10th) near the West Bank city of Ramallah.

A spokesperson for the Palestinian Authority (PA)–engaged in US-brokered peace talks with Israel since August 2013–issued a statement warning that Israeli violence could “lead to the situation spiraling out of control” & constitute “a dangerous provocation that will torpedo what’s left of the peace process.”

The constant violence against Palestinians by the Israeli military in Gaza & the West Bank & the acceleration of Zionist settlements in the West Bank do more than constitute a “dangerous provocation”; they expose the peace negotiations as nothing more than a diplomatic sham–& a shameful one at that–& expose the PA for what it was set up to be by the Oslo Accords: a phony regime with little authority except to help Israel control Palestinian intifada.

Adding humiliation to ignominy, the PA statement went on to urge the US, UN, EU, & Russia to intervene in the situation. They aren’t involved enough with their bankrolling of Israel’s massive arsenals!?

Long live Palestinian intifada! No military aid to Israel! End the phony-assed peace talks! Support the Boycott, Divestment, & Sanctions movement against Israel!

(Photo by Altahrir from Alternative Information Center)

Child labor is a scourge that must be opposed

This is an article I wrote on child labor for Wisdom Blow ezine in January 2012. Child labor increases exponentially as capitalism continues its decline into barbarism. The manicured patricians who run multinational corporations exploiting children as miners, garment workers, farm workers, sex slaves have no scruples because racism is a fundamental component of child labor driven by the economic compulsion to drive down the power of adult labor. Child labor is an intolerable scourge for humanity & must be actively opposed.

There are many wrenching images of child laborers from around the world but this photo is of a child farm worker in the US. The US & European regimes flaunt superiority with their child labor laws, ignoring that most countries have legislation prohibiting or restricting it. Of course, nowhere are these laws allowed to impede profiteering, especially by US & European mining & agribusiness multinationals.

Child labor exists in every country, even if only in illegal sweatshops with trafficked labor, but also in legalized (though still barbaric) forms. In 2012, the Obama regime, in service to agribusiness, defeated safety legislation for child farm workers & made it illegal to ever again attempt to even monitor child labor practices on farms. This excludes from protection an estimated 800,000 (mostly Mexican) children working with pesticides, dangerous tools, in extremely dangerous conditions, & with livestock. A little investigation would likely turn up similar escape clauses in European countries.

The fundamental purpose of employing children is to eviscerate the economic & political power of adult labor & reduce working people to the status of chattel. Many argue child labor cannot be outlawed because it is necessary to family survival. Such hooey is based on a narrow understanding of the problem & the solutions. What about the survival of the children?

This post is a tribute to child workers & a pledge to do our utmost to advocate for them to get them back to the schools & playgrounds where they belong.

(Photo of child farm worker in US by unidentified photographer)

http://www.wisdomblow.com/?p=2895

Amnesty International report details Israeli ethnic cleansing in West Bank

If an establishment human rights group like Amnesty International (AI)–the winner of their Nobel Peace Prize, no less–issued an investigative report on Palestinian terrorism toward Israel, the entire media would be burning up the wires with photos, denunciations, & on-the-spot investigations showcasing heart-wrenching stories of civilian trauma at the hands of the Arab barbarians. They would be burning up the wires because such a fictitious report would document pro-Israel propaganda that is a staple of media reporting.

This bias explains why most media is entirely mute on the most recent AI report (issued Feb 27th) entitled “Trigger-happy: Israel’s use of excessive force in the West Bank.” The investigation details the extreme violence of the past three years by the Israeli military toward Palestinians, called a callous & reckless disregard for human life but more appropriately called ethnic cleansing. It includes not just massive incarceration, including hundreds of children, but the murder of dozens of Palestinians (also including children) & the injuries of thousands (again including hundreds of children) mostly for stone throwing. The weapons employed by Israel include live ammunition, rubber-coated metal bullets, tear gas, stun grenades, water cannons, chemical & malodorous skunk bombs. Hundreds of injuries are caused by shrapnel.

The AI report focuses only on the West Bank & does not include the adjacent Gaza Strip although AI has previously issued reports denouncing the Israeli blockade of Gaza. The NY Times buried mention of the West Bank report in an article on page nine; the Washington Post, so Johnny-on-the-spot in denunciations of Palestinian terrorism (that is, self-defense), doesn’t appear to have reported the story at all. The LA Times, Reuters, & the UK Guardian did report the story which gives irrefutable evidence of Israeli war & human rights crimes.

After describing the crimes & charges in the AI report, Reuters inexplicably refers to the conflict as “a low-intensity confrontation.” Well that sure as hell would depend on whether you’re Palestinian or Israeli, wouldn’t it!? If you’re on the receiving end of rocks, it’s pretty damn low-intensity; if you’re on the receiving end of live ammunition & ethnic cleansing, it doesn’t get more high-intensity than that.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry responded with the usual defense, saying the AI report “smacks of bias, discrimination, & racism” & accusing Amnesty of wanting to deprive Israel of the right to self defense. Nice try Israel, but your military is an occupying army protecting thousands of Zionist settlers from around the world moving in & expropriating Palestinian lands! The guilt-baiting is supposed to bring anti-Zionism to its knees but ethnic cleansing speaks louder than tedious accusations.

Amnesty calls on the US, the European Union, & other countries to stop delivering munitions, weapons, & other military equipment including crowd control weapons & devices, & training to the Israeli military. It would have been good if AI had stopped there instead of adding that such deliveries should only be resumed when Israel can ensure their arsenal will not be used to violate international humanitarian law & international human rights law. Israel has no rights whatsoever to be in the West Bank or to continue moving in settlers to violently expropriate Palestinian lands. It would be more consistent with the findings of the report to demand Israel get the hell out of the West Bank but you can only ask so much of an establishment human rights group. The recent exposé, even with its limitations, serves justice well.

This photo is of a Palestinian protestor caught in a tear gas barrage by Israeli soldiers in the Jalazoun refugee camp near the West Bank city of Ramallah (Jan 31st 2014). Does this look like a “low-intensity confrontation” to you?

No military aid to Israel! Support Palestinian justice by supporting the Boycott, Divestment, & Sanctions campaign!

This is a copy of the AI report: http://www.amnesty.org/en/library/asset/MDE15/002/2014/en/349188ef-e14a-418f-ac20-6c9e5c8d9f88/mde150022014en.pd

(Photo by Mohamad Torokman/Reuters)

Neoliberal waste management in Bangladesh: dumping into rivers

Young children collect plastic trash to recycle from the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Most of the plastic is the polyethylene kind used for bags, food containers, & packaging. Child labor scavenging through garbage is odious but it isn’t the worst of this story.

The Buriganga, once the city’s main source for drinking water, is now a municipal & industrial sewage pit considered biologically & hydrologically dead. Every day the city of Dhaka discharges tons of household, medical, & chemical waste, as well as sludge, untreated sewage, dead animals, plastics, & oil pollutants into the river. In addition, every day textile, pharmaceutical, & leather tanning manufactories dump thousands of tons of solid waste (animal flesh, dissolved hair, fats) & liquid waste (a toxic potpourri of dyes, chemicals, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, lime, formaldehyde, bleach, heavy metals, sulfuric acid, lead). Neither the city nor the industrial plants operate waste treatment facilities so they discharge contaminated efflux into open gutters flowing to the river through slum areas where millions of people live & children play.

In January 2010, the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) bankrolled a three-month pilot project to extract hundreds of thousands of tons of trash from the river, mostly the non-biodegradable polyethylene plastic. The BIWTA estimated the project would remove some 300,000 cubic metres of waste, weighing roughly the same in metric tonnes when wet. (One metric tonne is over 200 pounds more than the US ton.) The waste removed was to be transported by trawlers to a dumping ground where the polyethylene trash would be sorted & properly disposed. The BIWTA claimed if the pilot project fared well they would launch a full-scale clean up program with modern excavators to complete river clean up. They didn’t mention how or if the chemical & sewage contamination would be addressed. Most notably, they didn’t discuss requiring waste treatment programs or facilities.

From this photo taken just recently, it appears the pilot project is behind schedule or didn’t fare well. It would certainly be useful if there was some evidence the waste was actually removed & properly disposed. Perhaps they could elaborate how polyethylene waste could be properly disposed. By dumping it in Somalian fishing waters or in an African country without environmental laws? Perhaps Bangladesh authorities could also explain why they continue to allow polyethylene products to be manufactured & widely used after they banned them.

The worst of the story is that the little guy is scavenging in a contaminated river likely to give him any number of illnesses. Tannery workers (which includes children) dealing with these chemicals suffer many health conditions–skin & respiratory ailments, disfigured or amputated limbs. They endure discolored, itchy, peeling, acid-burned, & rash-covered skin; fingers corroded to stumps; aches, dizziness, nausea.

An ugly adjunct to this story is that contaminated tannery waste products (including amputated limbs) are processed into poultry feed for the growing poultry industry in Bangladesh. It doesn’t require a single epidemiological study to understand that feeding livestock animals chemical, contaminated offal will compromise animal & human health. The problem is not that it is untreated & unsterilized but that it is not suitable as food. And yet, there is no government monitoring of poultry feed production.

If you want to understand how human beings have become not just the chattel but the offal of the global sweatshop system it is certainly to the point that the number of billionaires in Bangladesh increased three-fold in the past decade (according to the central bank). And this is not just the regrettable saga of Bangladesh but of neoliberalism, the barbaric phase of capitalism.