I *long pause* heart *long pause* Pinter
If you haven't read Pinter's Nobel acceptance speech, I highly recomend that you do. Here is a small sample of his critique of US foreign policy, which was the focus of the speech.
As an American you wish it wasn't true, but it is, and W. is doing his part to continue this long standing American tradition.
Spoken like a true man of the theatre.
*sigh*
I hope someone reads this.
Everyone knows what happened in the Soviet Union and throughout Eastern Europe during the post-war period: the systematic brutality, the widespread atrocities, the ruthless suppression of independent thought. All this has been fully documented and verified.He continues later, and perhaps most accurately and damning.
But my contention here is that the US crimes in the same period have only been superficially recorded, let alone documented, let alone acknowledged, let alone recognised as crimes at all. I believe this must be addressed and that the truth has considerable bearing on where the world stands now. Although constrained, to a certain extent, by the existence of the Soviet Union, the United States' actions throughout the world made it clear that it had concluded it had carte blanche to do what it liked.
It never happened. Nothing ever happened. Even while it was happening it wasn't happening. It didn't matter. It was of no interest. The crimes of the United States have been systematic, constant, vicious, remorseless, but very few people have actually talked about them. You have to hand it to America. It has exercised a quite clinical manipulation of power worldwide while masquerading as a force for universal good. It's a brilliant, even witty, highly successful act of hypnosis.
As an American you wish it wasn't true, but it is, and W. is doing his part to continue this long standing American tradition.
I put to you that the United States is without doubt the greatest show on the road. Brutal, indifferent, scornful and ruthless it may be but it is also very clever. As a salesman it is out on its own and its most saleable commodity is self love. It's a winner. Listen to all American presidents on television say the words, 'the American people', as in the sentence, 'I say to the American people it is time to pray and to defend the rights of the American people and I ask the American people to trust their president in the action he is about to take on behalf of the American people.'
Spoken like a true man of the theatre.
*sigh*
I hope someone reads this.


3 Comments:
I heart Pinter, too, theatre buddy. I love that a man who really understands the absurd had a chance to hold forth on this particular breed of madness.
I *heart* Pinter's speech and I *heart* you for writing about it and for just being you.
thanks ladies, nice to know y'all are paying attention. to the world that is. see you real soon.
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