Injustice from on high … (10/13/14)
“Do the United States and its people really want to tell those of us who live in the rest of the world that our lives are not of the same value as yours? That President Obama can sign off on a decision to kill us with less worry about judicial scrutiny than if the target is an American? Would your Supreme Court really want to tell humankind that we, like the slave Dred Scott in the 19th century, are not as human as you are? I cannot believe it. I used to say of apartheid that it dehumanized its perpetrators as much as, if not more than, its victims.” ~ Archbishop Desmond Tutu
There are things going on in the White House and other places “on high” that would make even George Orwell shudder, m Friends … and we can’t do anything about them as long as we have our heads buried in the sand.
I say it’s time for us all to come up for air … I say it’s time to open our eyes to the perverse injustices our government is allowing — indeed, the perverse injustices our government is actively facilitating — every single day … and I say it thereafter is high time we do something about them.
Thank you … and as allWays, PEACE to ALL!
S
“To the United States, a drone strike seems to have very little risk and very little pain. At the receiving end, it feels like war. Americans have got to understand that. If we were to use our technological capabilities carelessly … then we should not be upset when someone responds with their equivalent, which is a suicide bomb in Central Park.” ~ retired General Stanley McChrystal
“We’ve been talking about this for a good while, the immorality of drones, dropping bombs on innocent people. It’s been over 200 children so far. These are war crimes.” ~ Princeton professor Cornel West