US Military = Nazis? Says Who? The British Army!

Recently I’ve got into a couple of arguments with people who object to me comparing the USK occupation of Iraq to that of the Nazis in France. Well, here’s what a senior British army officer has to say about the matter:

“Speaking from his base in southern Iraq, the officer said: “My view and the view of the British chain of command is that the Americans’ use of violence is not proportionate and is over-responsive to the threat they are facing. They don’t see the Iraqi people the way we see them. They view them as untermenschen. They are not concerned about the Iraqi loss of life in the way the British are. Their attitude towards the Iraqis is tragic, it’s awful.”

Is the above more lefty, pro-terrorist propaganda? Surely it’s the work of some insidious stooges of Bin Laden, must have been published in some pro-Arab newspaper, eh?

Nope.

The source of the above quote is The Telegraph. Or, as it’s more commonly known, The Torygraph. It says a lot about the fractured situation and the evil being done in Iraq in our names when such a pillar of the establishment dares to print criticism of the US military.

“The phrase untermenschen – literally “under-people” – was brought to prominence by Adolf Hitler in his book Mein Kampf, published in 1925. He used the term to describe those he regarded as racially inferior: Jews, Slaves and gipsies.”(Source: The Telegraph)

So there you have it. Not from a lefty like me, not from a lefty news source but from a serving British officer. The US military is behaving like Nazis in Iraq.

Remember that the next time you see some arrogant quote from Paul Bremer criticising Spain’s withdrawal. This man is basically the chief Nazi in charge of all the stormtroopers currently murdering unarmed Iraqi civilians (or, as they call them, “insurgents”). Give as much creedence to his pronouncements as you would to Goering or Hess. I choose those names because, after all, he’s only following orders.

So what does that make George Bush?

Sleepy Bee & Stuff

The colours! THE COLOURS! AAARRGGHH!
Without getting too Kirk Douglas, today was wonderful. Beautiful, saturated colours everywhere and reliable sunshine. Although it was a bit cold still, which probably explains why I caught this little chap(ess) half-asleep:

ZZz ZZz ZZz!

Bless Playlist 19/4/2004

A sedate week this week, the Bless was very quiet. So I managed to fit in loads of new tracks as well as some old faves. It was great to play shitloads of brand-new electronic tracks. I also didn’t play anything very metal this week, just as an experiment. Although I’m not a metal fan, I missed playing it because it adds more light and shade: without something immensely loud and noisy, the quiet stuff I play doesn’t have enough to contrast against. Guess I’ll have to dig up some new (not nu) metal to play!

The best new track this week was The Magnetic Fields’ ‘If There’s Such A Thing As Love.’ An incredibly simple and brutally catchy pop song from their ace new album, ‘I.’ The pic at the top is one I took of Stephin Merritt, TMF’s head honcho. He’s a poptastic teddy bear!

The best old track was The Nation Of Ulysses’ ‘A Comment On Ritual.’ I haven’t played that track DJing in years and it still sounds fucking brilliant. What a trumpet solo, the mad bastards.

Shimmy shimmy ya, shimmy yay:

The Kite-Eating Tree – Lucifer Employed
Figurine – Way Too Good
Cannibal Ox – Battle For Asgard
The Magnetic Fields – If There’s Such A Thing As Love
Bad Religion – Kyoto Now!
Eagles Of Death Metal – Only Want You
Smut Peddlers – That Smut
Fannypack – Cameltoe
The Jeunes – Obvious
Sebadoh – On Fire
G.D. Luxxe – Minds
Minutemen – Shit You Hear At Parties
Of Montreal – My British Tour Diary
Dilated Peoples – This Way
Teenage Fanclub – December
Detalles – Slowe
Fugazi – Exit Only
Death Cab For Cutie – Expo ’86
Bikini Kill – Capri Pants
Gumbo – There’s No Need To Run Anymore
The Elected – Go On
Claro Intelecto – Peace Of Mind
Ben Folds Five – Battle Of Who Could Care Less
Firehose – Sometimes
Metric – Succexy
Pipi Skid – WMD
Howlin’ Wolf – Baby How Long
Cake – The Distance
Vauxhall 44 – Case
The Nation Of Ulysses – A Comment On Ritual
The Birthday Party – Mutiny In Heaven
Kanye West – All Falls Down
Huun-Huur-Tu – Dyngyldai
Queen – You’re My Best Friend
Depeche Mode – Something To Do
Now It’s Overhead – Hold Your Spin
Futureheads – Tearing Holes
Motorhead – The Hammer
Yo La Tengo – Speeding Motorcycle
Jad Fair – Behold The Miracle
Ice Cube – A Bird In The Hand
Jonathan Richman – That Summer Feeling
Boo Radleys – Lazy Day
Prince Paul – Mr. Large
Mountain Goats – Billy The Kid’s Dream

Why I Love The Prime Minister

“Spain’s new prime minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has given orders for Spanish troops in Iraq to be brought home in “as short a time as possible”.

In a televised address to the nation, he said he could not ignore what he called the will of the Spanish people.

Spain’s foreign minister told his Egyptian counterpart the pull-out would be “within 15 days”, the Egyptian foreign ministry said in a statement.”(Source: BBC News)

Well, you didn’t actually think I meant Butcher Blair, did you?

This is the composition of illegal invaders in Iraq:

MAIN FOREIGN TROOPS IN IRAQ
US: 135,000
UK: 8,700
Italy: 3,000
Poland: 2,400
Ukraine: 1,650
Spain: 1,300
Australia: 850
Japan: 550
(Source: BBC News)

As you can see from the figures, Spain doesn’t have a large presence compared to the UK or US. But the message sent to Blair and Bush couldn’t be more clear:

Spain and the Spanish people want no part in the massacre of innocents now taking place in Iraq.

Which Side Are You On?

“But independent journalists reporting from Fallujah have described a scene consistent with the one broadcast by Al Jazeera. Rahul Mahajan, a U.S. journalist in Fallujah, estimated that of the 600 Iraqis killed in Fallujah, 200 were women and 100 young children, with many of the adult male casualties also non-combatants. He reported witnessing “a young woman, 18 years old, shot in the head” and “a young boy with massive internal bleeding” at a clinic (CommonDreams.org, 4/12/04). Mahajan recounted that during the “cease-fire,” “Americans were attacking with heavy artillery but primarily with snipers”– with ambulances among the targets. The sniper activity was also reported by U.S. journalist Dahr Jamail (NewStandardNews.net, 4/11/04): “Fallujah residents say Marines are opening fire randomly on unarmed civilians and have attacked clearly marked ambulances.”(Source: Common Dreams)

The real world is complicated. It’s not monolithic, an easy slab of moral certainty and ethical imperatives.

But sometimes, you must draw your own line in the sand. You must say, “This far and no further.”

If you’re reading this, you’re relatively privileged. Since most people in the world live four hours walk away from their water supply, let alone modern telecoms, you’re doing quite well.

That’s a danger of the net: we become blasé to the reality that us “netizens” are merely modern-day Marie Antoinettes, gossiping on our forums and whining in our Livejournals while the peasants stare hungrily through the gates.

Simply put, we’re rich because we keep most of the world poor.

Look at the amount of pollution issued by the West and you’ll see why the US and EU have issues with the Kyoto treaty. We rape the world of its resources and then wag our fingers at any “developing” country impudent enough to build a factory or two. How dare you chop down your rainforests – you must maintain them as a carbon sink for all our big fuck-off cars and aircon.

This is our arrogance, the double standard of our “civilised” nations.

The illegal invasion of Iraq is simply a continuation of this mindset. Our yellow media whipped up a beautiful moral panic, spreading Butcher Blair’s propaganda without question. We had to liberate the people of Iraq! They wanted us to go in there, anything is better than Saddam, our media said. And remember all those fucking ridiculous WMD claims from Bush and Blair? Now they’re irrelevant, we should all just “move on” and forget about it all.

But what is the reality? This is what’s happening in Fallujah:

“These [casualties] include the mother of six-year-old Haider Abdel-Wahab, shot and killed while hanging out laundry; his father, shot in the head; Haider himself, and his brothers, crushed but dug out alive after a US missile struck their house. They include children who died of head wounds. They include an old woman with a bullet wound – still clutching a white flag when aid workers found her. They include an elderly man lying face down at the gate to his house – while inside terrified girls screamed “Baba! Baba!” They include ambulance crews fired on by US troops – and four-year-old Ali Nasser Fadil, wounded during an air strike. The New York Times reporter who found the infant in a Baghdad hospital described him lying in bed, “his eyes wide and fixed on a spot in the ceiling”. His left leg had been crudely amputated. The same reporter found 10-year-old Waed Joda by the bedside of his gravely wounded father. “American snipers shot at us as we were trying to flee Falluja,” said Waed… at least 350 of the dead in Falluja have been women and children.(Source: The Guardian)

This is the truth of the liberation of Iraq. The US army have now massacred an estimated 600 – 700 civilians in Fallujah alone. In one city.

According to the US forces, all these people were legitimate targets, all of them “Saddam loyalists,” “insurgents” or whatever handy label was around. Women and children – are they really leftover Ba’athist fighters? Doesn’t this sound eerily similar to what the US claimed to cover up its massacres in Vietnam? The enemy then was the red menace of Communism, the enemy now is, apparently, Islamism. Different names, same result: piles of butchered dead that are invisible to the US government. Liberated corpses.

Those dead just don’t matter to us. They have brown skin, they have funny names, they don’t drive cars, they aren’t on the Atkins diet, they don’t have websites, they don’t watch Big Brother, they speak foreign. They’re not real people at all.

I want to make those people real to you.

Imagine a Muslim country invading Britain. Imagine their armed forces attacking Derby, deliberately targeting Christian churches because that’s where the Christianist terrorists are. Imagine squads of snipers praising Allah as they shoot down unarmed civilians throughout the city centre, till the gutters run with our blood. Imagine them killing 700 people from your home town.

And then imagine their military leaders claiming all these people, all these civilians were actually dangerous combatants, “legitimate targets.”

How would you feel?

This isn’t history, this isn’t Vietnam. This is taking place now, with the direct support of our government. If you ignore this evil, if you turn your eyes away and flick the telly on, it’s taking place with your support.

The choice is yours: do you support murder or not?

If you don’t, you must do something. The first thing is to speak out when you hear drones mindlessly repeating Blairite bullshit. Ask them about civilian casualties, point them to the websites of charity groups detailing US massacres in Iraq. Don’t stay silent. Your silence will enable the murder of more Iraqis.

Then do more. Write songs, print flyers or write websites. Become a source for other activists.

This is the most crucial task: do what you do best. If you’re a musician, photographer, comedian, shop steward, whatever, use your natural abilities to wake people up to the truth of our occupation of Iraq.

As much as the Nazi slaughter of millions of Jews, as much as the massacres committed by Pol Pot or the Indonesian government, the current situation in Iraq is not a grey area. Sometimes it is as simple as good versus evil.

Which side are you on?

Assortment

I tried out loads of different ideas today, including an infra red macro that came out okay but not brilliantly. The problem is that it’s impossible to focus with the Hoya R72 filter on and, with such a tiny DOF, any knock to the camera/tripod when re-attaching the filter shows up. The IR shots were taken with the 50mm macro. The other shots were taken with my new 100mm f2.8 Canon macro lens.

Today is also the first time I’ve shot entirely with RAW rather than JPEG. The conversion was easy and painless in Photoshop CS but along the way, I seem to have lost the EXIF data. Bah!

Click here for the pics!