Rall Watch: Why do they hate us?
Why do they hate us? And where do they get their hatred from? Isnât this a bit tired by now? But not for Ted Rall.
Rall just attended an exhibition of paintings by French schoolchildren:Panel after grisly panel depicted the United States, George Bush and those ubiquitous symbols of American commercial culture--McDonaldâs and Coke--as murderous, predatory and gleefully vicious. Obese Uncle Sams chopping up Iraqi children with a knife, their blood gushing across construction paper. Funny how there were no such exhibitions while Saddam was gassing, maiming and torturing his own people. But, oooooooh --- Coke, McDonalds --- the humanity!
Rall was split between pleasure and pain: We donât take issue with most of the cartoonsâ messages. They see Bush as a vicious, thoughtless warmonger with fascist tendencies, Americans as arrogant brutes who donât give a passing thought to the innocent people who die at the hands of their government and rapacious corporations as hegemonic steamrollers that crush cultural distinctiveness and independence in their ceaseless quest for the almighty dollar. They canât believe that we feel more entitled to use military force than Luxembourg or Monaco.
... But the level of rage and vitriol against America and everything related to it (one kid even trashed Tropicana orange juice) surpassed prewar propaganda in Saddamâs Iraqi press. And these are kids. Indeed. Itâs troubling to see how children even in Western countries are now being fed the same kind of anti-US propaganda that suidide bombers in the Arab world are. But Rall doesnât worry about that. The more people (or kids) in his Bush-bashing party the better.
Posted by: Vivek 2004-01-21 |