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In reply to the discussion: "US worse than the USSR"? American Amnesia of the worst sort [View all]Hekate
(100,131 posts)Likewise a lot of posters in this thread do not think it through.
Part of it is blithering ignorance of historical facts, and part of it is actual hatred of the US itself. I don't use either term ("blithering" and "hatred"
lightly.
When Bush/Cheney were in power I used to be so appalled at the destruction they were wreaking inside the country that I would say, "Who does it serve?" i.e. "Who does it serve to wreck public education?" because it must have been serving someone, just not us ordinary folks. An accountant friend of mine in the anti-war movement turned my question around by saying: "Follow the money."
So I'm looking at DU these days and I am asking: Who does it serve to make wildly inaccurate statements about our US history, the history of USSR/Russia, the history of China. Who does it serve? Because it surely isn't serving the cause of improving the faults of the US. It's extremely destructive of DU. If the population of DU mattered, it would be destructive of the US itself to spread so much misinformation, disinformation, and falsehoods. Who does it serve to display so much hatred of our own country? Because that is what it appears to be when the US is considered to be "worse than the USSR" where estimates of the slaughter of their own citizens ranges up to 60 million, and China supposedly has free speech, like Tienanmen Square never happened, like "re-education camps" never happened.
It's really, truly, crazy-making. I for one am not ignorant of US history and our many faults. But the internment of Japanese Americans during WW II was in no way the same as Nazi death camps like Auschwitz, where my father in law's entire first family perished. We had slavery -- we abolished slavery. We had Jim Crow laws -- we had the Civil Rights Movement. We had the Vietnam War -- we took to the streets and made Richard Nixon declare victory and pull out.
We are currently in a time of regression -- but as Dr King said: "The arc of history is long, but it bends toward justice." He was talking about us, but we have to make it happen. This hatred will not make it happen. Who does this ignorance and hatred serve?
Hekate