[Peace-discuss] When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?

LAURIE SOLOMON LAURIE at ADVANCENET.NET
Sun Aug 23 17:27:13 CDT 2009


An excellent critical assessment the statements and an interesting  set of
observations followed by a reasonable conclusion.



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I am not sure what a lasting effect of a movement is.

With the civil rights movement some things have visibly disappeared in
one form but re-appeared in other forms. Disappeared have the
segregation laws of separate but equal -- gone are the separate public
restrooms, separate train cars and public transportation, and the
white and colored water fountains. Appeared have the huge prisons and
long lines of death row inmates. Appeared has the busing of the poor
kids, while the rich kids get to walk to school and stay for scouting
or sports or chess club. Moved has some of the hatred shown to black
brothers and sisters, moved it has to the Latin Americans and the
Middle Eastern brothers and sisters.

With the anti-war movement, unfortunately:
* Disappeared has the hand-to-hand combat where one person had to
watch another person die. Appeared have the tanks, airplanes, and
remote controlled weapons.
* Disappeared has the front line -- that despised place no one wanted
to be sent to. Appeared has the civilian casualties.
* Appeared did the Geneva Conventions. Gone are the POW camps.
Appeared has the military commissions act and the secret prisons.
* Gone is the military of the past where you did not women anywhere
near, present is the private military.

I think, but could be wrong, that world's powerful choose the message
to get from the movements. And rather than getting the real message
and expanding it, the powerful reduce the message to the very smallest
interpretation possible and then look for ways to work around it.

I think my point is that no movement is ever finished with its job.

-karen medina
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