Six Blue Iguanas
by
Tom Chartier
by Tom Chartier
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The island
of Grand Cayman in the Caribbean has iguanas. Big deal, right? Iguanas
are all over the tropics. Sure, but Grand Cayman is the only place
in the world where there are blue
iguanas, not the common green variety. A source of national
pride for the Cayman Islands, blue iguanas are on the endangered
species list. Only an estimated 400 blue iguanas are left in the
wild. To help preserve them the Botanical Gardens operates a breeding
facility for these unique creatures.
Saturday night,
May 3, someone broke into the Botanical Gardens and brutally killed
six adult blue iguanas important to the breeding program. Two
of the dead females were preparing to lay eggs.
With all the
human death and suffering in the world today, why is the murder
of six blue iguanas relevant? In perspective it seems rather
trivial. Ah… but more is revealed here than meets the eye. What
was the motive and what will the reaction be?
Was this the
drunken act of some sicko who decided it would be fun to stomp some
iguanas? Or was this an act of vengeance at Caymanian Society? I’m
just speculating here, but my guess is the latter. Somebody probably
had his or her visa renewal denied and wanted to lash out.
In the past
several years Grand Cayman has seen a number of shockingly brutal
crimes the likes of which I never saw in fifteen years of living
in Los Angeles. Sadly, the finger of blame usually points to bad
elements from Jamaica.
Well, Jamaica
is impoverished and rife with violent crime. Life is cheap. Urban
congestion and poverty usually breed such things. And now, some
of it has spilled over to the Cayman Islands.
The emotional
knee jerk reaction I’ve heard is: "Deport them all! Let the
good Jamaicans take care of the bad ones!" But is that really
a viable or realistic alternative?
Like the low
income Latinos in Los Angeles I’ve found the majority of Jamaicans
I’ve met here to be great people. They have great senses of humor
and morality without the arrogance found in the more privileged
levels of society. I’d rather hang out with Jamaicans and Latinos
than a group of Yale or Harvard grads any day. Of course there is
no way I’ll deny that there are some nasty customers to be avoided
in any culture especially Latin America and Jamaica.
So what to
do? There’s no simple answer unless one wants a bad one. Deport
all Jamaicans and import a new lower class ethnic group to do the
labor? Is this not punishing an entire nationality for the bad seeds
and societal flaws which created them in the first place? What guarantee
is there that the replacement bottom rung members of society won’t
eventually have their own criminal element?
Maybe this
is the way of the future, rigidly controlled borders and policies
in the name of "security." Will the US complete its fence
along the Mexican border? The Gaza Strip is already an open prison
with 1.5
million suffering inmates. The Palestinian West Bank has its
Matrix
of Control and its growing separation
barrier. Baghdad is gradually being converted into walled-in
security zones with Sadr
City being the current containment project.
How
far will this police state mentality of ethnic isolation, cleansing
and control go? Will it extend to walling-in South Central Los Angeles?
How about Washington DC? Are there populations of people there where
crime is bred and as such, they need to be enclosed and controlled?
Just about every city has their nasty areas. It seems absurd but
absurd has been the norm in Bush’s Brave New World. Do we really
want to lock in the people who live in the sub-prime communities
and thus shut out any opportunity to ever get out… all in the name
of "security?" I can’t think of a better formula for creating
hatred, violence and the need for more security.
Well, I don’t
have a solution. I’m not sure there is one. But I am sure that State-sponsored
programs of control, which deny opportunities, can only make things
much worse for everybody. Humanity will always have its ugly side.
The Powers That Be are no exception.
Maybe I’m a
bit overly upset. After all, it was only six blue iguanas.
May
10, 2008
Tom
Chartier [send him mail]
played lead guitar in legendary Los Angeles punk band The Rotters
for 26 years until their final appearance in January of 2004. He
has lived in Tokyo and Los Angeles. Currently he resides somewhere
in the Caribbean.
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