Tuesday, December 16, 2014

"DO IT AGAIN..."

“I would do it again in a minute”

There are more than a few people in Washington who think like Dick Cheney. What would they not do “again in a minute” if they could?

Torture? No hesitation.

More wars? Of course.

Pulling the nuclear trigger? At least “moral” questions wouldn’t get in the way.

What’s even scarier than the torture revelations? The CIA, the NSA and their ubiquitous contractors drive US operations all over the globe.   Their network of interventions, subterfuge and surveillance is unlimited, secret and unaccountable. The Senate’s “torture report”, still mostly “classified”, lights partially one corner of a labyrinth.

But that little light puts big questions in focus. These are the people — this is the morality — we are asked to trust with the largest Big Brother surveillance system ever fashioned? ‘Don’t worry. It’s only meta-data. Trust us.’

The news of the last few weeks exposes a deep crisis of failed justice. Torturers and assassins remain unpunished in Washington. No one accounts for taking Black lives.

Still, some blindly repeat the mantras of American exceptionalism. ‘Only in America’ would the truth be acknowledged. What about Argentina and Chile? South Africa? Russia?

Yes, it’s good to know that on matters of torture most Americans are not like Cheney. On this, a salute goes to John McCain. But it’s worth being reminded that there are Cheneys and Pinochets under all flags.

A YOU TUBE GIFT

Let's share a YouTube gem that Gail and I found yesterday, We read a review of a concert by a young pianist and wanted to hear for ourselves. So we asked YouTube for Danil Trifonov and heard (saw) him play Mozart's 23rd piano concerto. It was nothing short of marvelous. It's a heartfelt holiday gift from us to you. (Hope a short ad doesn't get in the way.)

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

ERIC GARNER

It's sheer self-torture to watch and listen to Eric Garner's last few minutes of life. But it's there complete on video — no words need be added to explain the anger that fills the streets tonight.