When Excuses are Never Enough

Whiskeyfire notes that Klein is now admitting he was “stupid” to support the invasion and occupation, and gets mean enough to say that “willful blindness” probably played a greater role. To me, this hardly goes far enough.

Let’s role-play. Imagine one day, a bomb falls on your house. Half your family is killed, including all your children and your grandmother. The people who bombed you were complete strangers with whom you’d had no interaction or relation, and they did so for political purposes that had nothing to do with you. If a few years later, Joe walked up to you and said, “gosh, I was stupid to support bombing you!” you would likely punch him in the face, or worse.

It seems as if most Villagers have no imagination nor compassion. They are truly inhumane, and times like this I’m reminded of that. The list of the true reasons for the invasion and the wide support for it at the time is a long one: greed, racism, bloodlust, insecurity, lack of vision, ignorance, arrogance, local/domestic political posturing, greed…

“Stupid” is too kind. It’s disengenuous, it undervalues the true degree of the sin and crime. It’s like a frat boy turning up his hands when the arresting officer comes by to pick him up on the charge of rape, saying, “Sorry, I was drunk” and expecting to get away with it. It’s the ’liberal’ element of the Unity meme. Republicans will always deny they made a mistake and blame someone else, but ’liberals’ like Klein will have the ’good grace’ to admit to some wrongdoing. Minor, of course. Just enough to make them seem different than their Republican co-cronies and apologists and criminals. “Stupid” is like “silly” and “sorry.” It’s unlike “bloodstained” and “warmongering” and “war criminal.”

That’s what Klein really is. And millions are dead, homeless, shredded in mind and body, because of people like him. I don’t forget that. Fuck him. And his “stupidity.”

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heedlessness

It seems as if most Villagers have no imagination nor compassion. They are truly inhumane, and times like this I’m reminded of that.

I have thought the same myself many times. The knew they were sending people to death over lies, they know soldiers and veterans hospitals are a disaster, and they do nothing.

Stoller once wrote a piece at MyDD about how we need to induce a sense of shame in our wealthy and I think that about sums it up.

Indeed............

Imperial callousness is something else

I fear Klein is not alone. Many Americans just want Iraq to somehow “go away” without taking full responsibility for our actions or even taking stock of the hellish reality we’ve unleashed there. We just want to get out and pretend it never happened, the Iraqis be damned.

I highly recommend the documentary Why We Fight.