The ‘tsunami’ victims that we don’t count
From an excellent opinion piece in the Boston Globe:
Not once did Pelosi or any American politician say in the last two years, “God bless Iraqi civilians” or any variant. Only one time has Bush uttered “God bless the people of Iraq,” and that was in announcing Saddam Hussein’s capture. Not once has he asked God’s blessing for the courageous civilians and the families of Iraq who had no choice but to brave our bombs.
Let us do what we can for the victims of the tsunami. But no matter how much we weep for them, no matter what donations we spare, the offerings will not spare us from history’s judgment, if not God’s. Lugar said his heart goes out to the victims of the tsunami. No hearts have gone out to Iraqi civilians in this heartless coverup.
Powell said of the tsunami, “The power of the wave to destroy bridges, to destroy factories, to destroy homes, to destroy crops, to destroy everything in its path is amazing.” He said, “I have never seen anything like it in my experience.”
Yes, he has. It was in Iraq. The tsunami was us.