The
West Is Trapped In Its Own Propaganda
by
Paul Craig Roberts
Recently
by Paul Craig Roberts: Americans
Are Living In 1984
One of the
wishes that readers often express to me came true today (May 11).
I was on the mainstream media. It was a program with a worldwide
reach – the BBC World Service. There were others on the program
as well, and the topic was Hillary Clinton’s remarks (May 10) about
the lack of democracy and human rights in China.
I startled
the program’s host when I compared Hillary’s remarks to the pot
calling the kettle black. I was somewhat taken aback myself by the
British BBC program host’s rush to America’s defense and wondered
about it as the program continued. Surely, he had heard about Abu
Ghraib, Guantanamo detainees, CIA secret torture prisons sprinkled
around the world, invasion and destruction of Iraq on the basis
of lies and deceptions, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya.
Surely, he was aware of Hillary’s hypocrisy as she demonized China
but turned a blind eye to Israel, Mubarak, Bahrain and the Saudis.
China’s record is not perfect, but is it this bad? Why wasn’t the
Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs criticizing America’s human
rights abuses and rigged elections? How come China minds its own
business and we don’t?
These questions
didn’t go down well. None of the other interviewees or guests thought
that Hilary had made a good decision, but even the Chinese guests
were not free of the common mindset that frames every issue from
the standpoint that the West is the standard by which the rest of
the world is judged. By pointing out our own shortcomings, I was
challenging that standard. The host and other guests could not escape
from the restraints imposed on thought by the role of the West as
world standard.
What has happened
to the West is that it can see itself and others only through the
eyes of its own propaganda. There was a great deal of talk about
China’s lack of democracy. As the BBC program was being broadcast,
the news intruded that Greeks had again taken to the streets to
protest the costs of the bailout of the banks and Wall Street –
the rich – being imposed on ordinary people at the expense of their
lives and aspirations. The Irish government announced that it was
going to confiscate with a tax part of the Irish people’s pension
accumulations. It simply did not occur to the host and other guests
that these are not democratic outcomes.
It is a strange
form of democracy that produces political outcomes that reward the
few and punish the many, despite the energetic protests of the many.
Political
scientists understand that US electoral outcomes are determined
by powerful monied interests that finance the political campaigns
and that the bills Congress passes and the President signs are written
by these interest groups to serve their narrow interests. Such conclusions
are dismissed as cynicism and do not alter the mindset.
While the program’s
host and guests were indulging in the West’s democratic and human
rights superiority, the American Civil Liberties Union was sending
out a bulletin urging its members to oppose legislation now before
Congress that would give the current and future Presidents of the
United States expanded war authority to use, on their own initiative,
military force anywhere in the world independently of the restraints
imposed by the US Constitution and international law.
In other words,
in the great American "democracy," the president is to
become a Caesar.
May
13, 2011
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House.
Copyright
© 2011 Paul
Craig Roberts
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