The Bombing of Pyongyang
Pyongyang 1953
Considering present day circumstances, how are people affected when they read the below excerpt from the DPRK’s Foreign Minister’s cable to the United Nations Security Council dated 13 January 1951.
“ON JANUARY 3 AT 10:30 AM, AN ARMADE OF 82 FLYING FORTRESSES LOOSED THEIR DEATH-DEALING LOAD ON THE CITY OF PYONGYANG. …
HUNDREDS OF TONS OF BOMBS AND INCENDIARY COMPOUND WERE SIMULTANEOUSLY DROPPED THROUGHOUT THE CITY, CAUSING ANNIHILATING FIRES. IN ORDER TO PREVENT THE EXTINCTION OF THESE FIRES, THE TRANS-ATLANTIC BARBARIANS BOMBED THE CITY WITH DELAYED-ACTION HIGH-EXPLOSIVE BOMBS WHICH EXPLODED AT INTERVALS THROUGHOUT FOR A WHOLE DAY, MAKING IT IMPOSSIBLE FOR THE PEOPLE TO COME OUT ONTO THE STREETS. THE ENTIRE CITY HAS NOW BEEN BURNING, ENVELOPED IN FLAMES, FOR TWO DAYS. BY THE SECOND DAY 7,812 CIVILIANS’ HOUSES HAD BEEN BURNT DOWN. THE AMERICANS WERE WELL AWARE THAT THERE WERE NO MILITARY OBJECTIVES LEFT IN PYONGYANG. …
THE NUMBER OF INHABITANTS OF PYONGYANG KILLED BY BOMB SPLINTERS, BURNT ALIVE AND SUFFOCATED BY SMOKE IS INCALCULABLE, SINCE NO COMPUTATION IS POSSIBLE. SOME FIFTY THOUSAND INHABITANTS REMAIN IN THE CITY, WHICH BEFORE THE WAR HAD A POPULATION OF FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND.”
https://www.globalresearch.ca/who-are-the-war-criminals-trumans-1951-fir...
Is the problem that not enough people actually read something like the above? Or is the problem even when they do read something like the above it still doesn't connect with them somehow? We know there are differing levels of humaneness, ranging from psychopaths to the extremely benevolent. It makes sense there is a range within those extremes where all others fall, some coming closer to one extreme or the other with most falling near the center.
Combine that with the significant social conditioning and basically cult like nationalist brainwashing the American population is subjected to and it becomes difficult to move most people with such an atrociously inhumane act done by their government. Especially one that occurred over 65 years ago.
What does that mean? I don't know, it seems like things are getting so bad that even when people know the truth it still doesn't matter. Nothing changes and our government just gears up to do it again.
Compare that to the 1953 Iran Coup d'état against the democratically elected government of Iran led by the CIA. The truth (basically) about that is even in Wikipedia, anyone can read it (for now) and yet here we go again with an attempted regime change in Iran led by the United States.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d%27état
Manifest Destiny has become a re-run. The Three Stooges are in charge.
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and our memory...
is nonexistent. Warhol suggested 15 minutes of fame...seems we don't have 15 minutes of memory.
Like the pun -
Is it ignorance or apathy? I don't know, and I don't care.
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Goats
In the olden days, the tribes would gather to tie their sins with ribbon to the hairs of a goat and then drive the beast into the wilderness. The goat might be driven away if chanced upon, but must not be killed or maimed.
Nowadays, we gather together to elect our goats to public office. We may pin our hopes to them, but we tie our sins as well. We have many sins so we must have many goats: the greater the sin, the higher the office. The goat may be mocked and reviled, but must not be prosecuted. Thus, like the tribes of old, we need not confront our sins, but merely avoid them as they run to and fro in that wasteland known as politics.
I've seen ribbons on Hawthorn trees
In Ireland and Britain
http://atriptoireland.com/2013/06/03/what-are-wishing-treesmay-bushes/
You offer a prayer as you tie on the ribbon. When it rots away your prayer will be answered.
Never heard the goat story. Interesting way to dismiss sins...
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
I had never heard of the folkway with hawthorn trees.
I think that I would use a biodegradable ribbon in the hopes that it would rot faster.
The goat one is where the term "scapegoat" comes from.
And people said the communists were evil.
I have to wonder if there's any way to calculate the capitalists' body count. Heck, you'd probably need NASA or IBM for that.
Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.
Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.
Definitely seven zero territory, estimates range from
Humans can be evil and we have more than our share controlling our country. I do think most people would agree with that.
And I'm sure the overall body count is much higher.
Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.
Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.
I've read that since the end of WWII
This country has killed 1.3 billion people either by direct action from our military, by instigating close to 50 coups and then installing brutal, puppet dictators who could commit heinous heinous human rights abuses while as long as they play by our government's rules, they can get away with it and by our training other country's military at the School of the Americas to do our dirty work for us.
I'm sure that this number has gone up since 9/11 because we have been at war since then. Not a bad return that only cost 3,000' people's lives.
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.
@The Aspie Corner
IBM is more experienced in body counts, having helped the Nazi's with sorting theirs, so you might want to go with them. As with Mad Bomber, 'We came, we saw he died' Hillary, experience counts for... something...
The Psychopaths/Parasites That Be have to go - all of them - clear out of public policy/politics - as they will continue this sadistically conducted global take-over they've evidently spent so many decades planning and setting up, probably ever since Nazis were brought into US industry and government departments by Hitler-supporting industrialists and others (moving into the top levels of the US government in some cases, as with the Bush family) following the thwarting of the last effort of this kind.
Seemingly like Hillary, they appear to be taking their time and making certain that they cannot lose this time - although so far neither have yet made themselves entirely secure. Global internet and other censorship - to be applied to Canada via NAFTA (that 'trade deal' probably at least partly standing in for the dictatorial and illegal provisions of the TPP, et al, in this remake, as these corporate coups have not yet been passed, unless secretly,) - would be in that cause...
The puzzle-pieces we've seen so far fit the above picture too well for this assembly to be simply discarded, much as I'd love to be proven wrong by a sudden and persistent outbreak of sanity, democracy and peace around the world. With the perps tried in an independent international court. ALL of them.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
The Korean War
even sickened those who should have been used to it. Here's Douglas MacArthur:
Of course, now we call this "the forgotten war." We do tend to forget about the ones after which we can't paint a self-flattering picture of how we saved the world. Politicians long worried about "Vietnam syndrome." I'd worry more about "World War II syndrome": looking for Hitlers everywhere, and finding them.
"The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum." --Noam Chomsky
Fortunately, we got over the "Vietnam syndrome"
before our opportunity in Iraq presented itself. If not, then we would have gone 30 years without a major conflict which is much too long for a great and wonderful democracy such as ours. Would've set a modern day record. Hitler had his millions, Stalin had his tens of millions, but WE've got our hundreds of millions. Just shows that a team of free people all pulling together can outdo all the other totalitarian dictators combined. Hitler and Stalin tried to keep track of every name. Too bad we didn't learn more from our body count inefficiency in Nam. Hundred years from now people might not believe it. But, we don't keep track of the citizens that are officially murdered here at home so nobody can claim that we are prejudiced. Just the way we are.
I think much of the general American population is inured
to such profound atrocities. I think the reasons for that are as varied and complex as the vastly different sensibilities and experiences of millions of individuals. Some are obvious and some so subtle that they defy understanding. But the thought provoked by questioning is a helpful thing. Thank you for this post.
They are not only inured
but too many of them think that we had/have the right to do this. As I have stated before, I live by Hill Air Force base in Utah and worked with many people who had families in the military and I never heard one person question why their families were in Afghanistan or Iraq. Plus most of the people who comment on my local news website say things that are in favor of our military actions. Since people in the Middle East have been fighting for centuries, it would be okay for us to nuke them and other types of nonsense comments.
I was surprised today after reading about the bombings in Somalia where close to 300 people were killed. Most of the comments expressed sympathy for the deaths.
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.
snoopy, I’m sure you’re right
about the ‘right’ some feel entitled to participate in, with such brutality. Yet if sympathy is in any form or context increasing, than maybe there’s hope. It must be really frustrating to share your space with locals who are so coldly unsympathetic.
@snoopydawg
How many of the comments supporting atrocities might be by those paid or otherwise having incentive to do so, in order to give the impression that much of society is supporting these which, since it's made to appear that so many others are going there and right over the cliff, is supposed to recalibrate everybody's moral compass to also get lost with the herd by going in entirely the wrong direction?
Boy, once prolific examples in some areas are getting harder to find on the internet... plenty of unrelated stuff and dead sites, though.
http://voxnews.com/index.php/media-watch/item/93-covert-infiltration
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
No! This doesn't make sense.
Not to me, nor should it make sense to anyone! There is no way for me to understand how anyone could order this done or for anyone to take part in these types of actions.
After congress heard MacAuthor's testimony, Truman should have been charged with war crimes as well as the men who took part in this.m
Imagine if Truman had been charged and convicted of war crimes for this. I bet that would have been a message for the following presidents that they too could be charged if they did this.
This might have stopped the slaughter of 3 million Vietnamese, the massacre of 10,000 Iraqi troops that were bombed for over an hour on The Highway of Death during the first Gulf war when their convoy of troops were returning to Iraq from Kuwait. The first and last trucks were disabled so that no one could escape from the bombings from American jets after they surrendered after Saddam ordered them to go into Kuwait.
The Nuremberg trials said that "just following orders is no excuse for committing war crimes.
Maybe if Truman had been convicted, Shock and Awe wouldn't have happened, or the thousands of civilians in the 7 countries Obama sent drones into wouldn't have happened.
And Trump wouldn't be threatening to murder millions of people in North Korea with nuclear weapons.
But those things did happen and are still happening in far too many countries, and many people don't have a problem with this.
No, there is no way any of that makes sense.
I do know that this isn't how you feel, BA. You are just as disgusted with this as most of us on this site.
There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?
Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.
Well, as repellent as the New Right in Germany can be,
I do find myself supporting its opposition to U.S. militarism and empire.
Nowadays most figures who claim to be on the Left in Germany are silent on, or complicit in, NATO’s wars, and give every NATO ally a pass, including the Saudis, Israel, and Erdogan’s Turkey.
There were protests, fights, and vandalism at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair because three obscure New Right-ish publishers had stands — three small stands out of hundreds or even thousands. Meanwhile, half of what German cable TV channel N24 broadcasts seems to be glorious military history / weapons systems sales footage / “documentaries” / propaganda. But everyone’s okay with that kind of fascism-facilitating ideology because it’s U.S. and Allied weapons systems, history, and propaganda.
Think Things Out
I Can't recall who said it, but you must think these things out. It may have been Lawrence O'Donnell who gave an editorial on "and then", something that is not being considered today.
My point is that these acts have consequences, sometimes far-reaching consequences.
Why would they forget this act? It seems they remember it, we don't, and it becomes a fundamental point of contention between us and them.
We must be up-front about our past. We must.
Bernie is a win-win.
We did some horrific things in Korea...
My Dad was a big war buff. He could talk about battles, strategy, combatants, dates, whatever. He was also big time anti-war. (He actually served in the navy.) He talked about this stuff all the time. We had some interesting dinner conversations, that’s for sure. As long as he was around, that is.
But the majority of our fellow citizens don’t seem to have much curiosity when it comes to American war crimes. People HAD to face My Lai because there were pictures. If there hadn’t been, it would be just another American war crime that went unrecorded.
I'm tired of this back-slapping "Isn't humanity neat?" bullshit. We're a virus with shoes, okay? That's all we are. - Bill Hicks
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