Brian Eno speaking at the National Demonstration for Gaza, London, 26/07/14
Today I
saw a weeping Palestinian man holding a plastic bag of meat: it was his son
I suddenly
found myself thinking that it could have been one of my kids in that bag, says
Brian Eno, and that thought upset me more than anything has for a long time.
Brian
Eno's letter to America: WHY? I just don't get it
Brian Eno
is an artist, musical innovator, record producer for artists ranging from David
Bowie to U2 and Coldplay. He has been a consistent supporter of Stop the War
Coalition since it was first founded.
Dear All
of You:
I sense
I'm breaking an unspoken rule with this letter, but I can't keep quiet any
more.
Today I
saw a picture of a weeping Palestinian man holding a plastic carrier bag of
meat. It was his son. He'd been shredded (the hospital's word) by an Israeli
missile attack - apparently using their fab new weapon, flechette bombs. You
probably know what those are - hundreds of small steel darts packed around
explosive which tear the flesh off humans. The boy was Mohammed Khalaf
al-Nawasra. He was 4 years old.
I suddenly
found myself thinking that it could have been one of my kids in that bag, and
that thought upset me more than anything has for a long time.
Then I
read that the UN had said that Israel might be guilty of war crimes in Gaza,
and they wanted to launch a commission into that. America won't sign up to it.
What is
going on in America? I know from my own experience how slanted your news is,
and how little you get to hear about the other side of this story. But - for
Christ's sake! - it's not that hard to find out. Why does America continue its
blind support of this one-sided exercise in ethnic cleansing? WHY? I just don't
get it. I really hate to think its just the power of AIPAC… for if that's the
case, then your government really is fundamentally corrupt. No, I don't think
that's the reason… but I have no idea what it could be.
The
America I know and like is compassionate, broadminded, creative, eclectic,
tolerant and generous. You, my close American friends, symbolise those things
for me. But which America is backing this horrible one-sided colonialist war? I
can't work it out: I know you're not the only people like you, so how come all
those voices aren't heard or registered?
How come
it isn't your spirit that most of the world now thinks of when it hears the
word 'America'? How bad does it look when the one country which more than any
other grounds its identity in notions of Liberty and Democracy then goes and
puts its money exactly where its mouth isn't and supports a ragingly racist
theocracy?
I was in
Israel last year with Mary. Her sister works for UNWRA in Jerusalem. Showing us
round were a Palestinian - Shadi, who is her sister's husband and a
professional guide - and Oren Jacobovitch, an Israeli Jew, an ex-major from the
IDF who left the service under a cloud for refusing to beat up Palestinians.
Between the two of them we got to see some harrowing things - Palestinian
houses hemmed in by wire mesh and boards to prevent settlers throwing shit and
piss and used sanitary towels at the inhabitants; Palestinian kids on their way
to school being beaten by Israeli kids with baseball bats to parental applause
and laughter; a whole village evicted and living in caves while three settler
families moved onto their land; an Israeli settlement on top of a hill
diverting its sewage directly down onto Palestinian farmland below; The Wall;
the checkpoints… and all the endless daily humiliations. I kept thinking,
"Do Americans really condone this? Do they really think this is OK? Or do
they just not know about it?".
As for the
Peace Process: Israel wants the Process but not the Peace. While 'the process'
is going on the settlers continue grabbing land and building their settlements…
and then when the Palestinians finally erupt with their pathetic fireworks they
get hammered and shredded with state-of-the-art missiles and depleted uranium
shells because Israel 'has a right to defend itself' ( whereas Palestine
clearly doesn't). And the settler militias are always happy to lend a fist or
rip up someone's olive grove while the army looks the other way.
By the
way, most of them are not ethnic Israelis - they're 'right of return' Jews from
Russia and Ukraine and Moravia and South Africa and Brooklyn who came to Israel
recently with the notion that they had an inviolable (God-given!) right to the land,
and that 'Arab' equates with 'vermin' - straightforward old-school racism
delivered with the same arrogant, shameless swagger that the good ole boys of
Louisiana used to affect. That is the culture our taxes are defending. It's
like sending money to the Klan.
But beyond
this, what really troubles me is the bigger picture. Like it or not, in the
eyes of most of the world, America represents 'The West'. So it is The
West that is seen as supporting this
war, despite all our high-handed talk about morality and democracy. I fear that
all the civilisational achievements of The Enlightenment and Western Culture
are being discredited - to the great glee of the mad Mullahs - by this flagrant
hypocrisy. The war has no moral justification that I can see - but it doesn't even have any pragmatic
value either. It doesn't make Kissingerian 'Realpolitik' sense; it just makes
us look bad.
I'm sorry
to burden you all with this. I know you're busy and in varying degrees allergic
to politics, but this is beyond politics. It's us squandering the
civilisational capital that we've built over generations. None of the questions
in this letter are rhetorical: I really don't get it and I wish that I did.
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