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the slag-heap of lies, ignorance and witless diversion that has buried
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harsh realities too often ignored or distorted by the mainstream press.
Canada, the C.B.C. tells me, was voted first of a dozen countries in the esteem of the global community. This not due to great works or world leadership, but because a poll conducted with folks on the street in more than a hundred nations.
'The National' was a little short on the details of the poll, as they often are when "reporting" this type of datoid factums and their possible interpretations. The essence though was this: Of a list of twelve countries, Canada, U.S.A., Israel, Russia, Iran, Japan, France, and others unspecified in the report, which do you believe most and least favourably serves the greater well-being of the planet? Or something to that effect.
The big news was, our preeminent do-good reputation is still Aces!
But there are caveats.
It
seems, Canada's rating remains highest among those knowing least about
it. Beyond wilderness, mounties, and ice hockey - or perhaps despite them - we Canucks are little known of around the world, and it seems
the world would rather not hear about us, not at least in the 'No news
is good news' world we live in today.
The logic, extrapolated
the C.B.C. reporter, for those taking the survey is: "I haven't heard
about you in the papers, or on the teevee, so you're probably not up to
no good; ergo, you're O.K."
I would further extrapolate; that
assumption, if true for the more than hundred countries surveyed, would
prove so here too. So, the less you know, the better you are. In a
"national" context, Canadians would likely believe that, because they
hear so little of evils done by those conducting Canada's governmental
and business affairs there are none to speak of; so, things are running
along in righteous harmony with the world.
This must then
explain why, while Canadian government soldiers are killing and dying
in Afghanistan, serving support for the disastrous pseudo-empirical
ambitions of George W. Bush and his ill-fated co-conspirators, they can
still feel O.K. about paying their taxes, or travel the world without
feeling the need to camouflage their nationality's, as some others do.
It must too be stone dumb ignorance, or a blind denial of the Canadian
government's role in the counter-democratic assault against Haiti's Jean-Bertrand Aristide and Canada's complicity in the kidnapping of an
entire nation, allowing Canadians feel smug when regarding the
morally quagmired behemoth next door, snugly pious within their fictional
rectitude.
We many suffering idiots in this North may beg
forgiveness our appalling ignorance due to the nature of the informants
we have traditionally relied on to educate our minds, and forewarn
against grave peril from the high tower. The Canadian media is
concentrated beyond any of even the wildest of the monopolist's dreams.
The State media, still thought in some quarters as a balance to fervent
capitalist nihilism, has in fact capitulated, managing to serve still
one master in the form of a morphed corpo/state monolith. Education,
the State's near information monopoly is also turned to the corporate
model, with the universities resembling little more than corporate
proving grounds and recruiting centres.
"How," Canada's Nuremberg defendants will cry, "can we be held accountable for the crimes we knew nothing of?"
I
don't suppose those distant surveyed know much about the massacre of
the First People, those whose bones and blood became the mortar
and stone that is the foundation of Canada. That thing that may have turned
the survey participant's expression repugnant when considering Israel, and whether it
most or least favourably serves the greater well-being of the planet;
Israel, that perceived melange of genocide, diaspora, fascists, racists, murder,
injustice, and hypocrisy-ridden, hopeless denial, are all the founding
circumstances present here in good Canada's beginnings; and so too are they found in every other place the
dirty corporate marauders planted their staff.
Time has done
wondrous things for Canada's reputation, and all the other leading
lights comprising the International Community. America has, George Bush
accepted, maintained a rather better reputation than its actions
merit. Despite its horrendous century-long cavalry charge across
the planet, until recently, people had an overall positive view of
Americans.
Some of the other notables on the list: Japan; probably not
badly thought of just a half a century or so after its Emperor swept
across Asia, leaving death and horror wherever it shored up. France;
the colonial terror of Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, still thought
fondly of, despite its pretensions and snooty provincialism.
Seems
everyone's got a few million ghosts in the closet, and time heals all.
Right?
But what if that past time isn't past, never past? What
if Hitler lost the battle, but won the war? What if the sins of our
fathers are ours now, and are ongoing, and what we call our Canada is
just a crime in progress, a foul inertia inexorably outraging morality
by force of its design?
It was business as usual down at
Vancouver's court house today; the State was set to disgorge another
inconvenient citizen down the rat-hole of its burgeoning
prison-industrial complex. A dissenter against the common-greed, a
so-called defender of the natural world, who braved dare stand before
the steam-shovels, ready to stay the destruction of yet another sacred
hollow, sacrificed in this instance to serve the chariots ascending the
Olympian heights of Mount Whistler, ground zero of the five-ring dash
for cash crashing towards a 2010 implosion at Vancouver in form of the
Winter Olympiad. Betty Krawczyk, the 'Eco-Granny,' in the dock again.
Justice
Brenda Brown, Brenda Brown, brought her broken gavel down/Down on the
head of dear, dead Harriet it fell first/ striking her out after nine
days in Surrey/ Now raised high to fall on her friend Betty too/ For
saying No! to the broken courts.
Those innocent foreign poll question
answerers probably never heard of Betty, or of Harriet, (most Canadians
too don't know them from Jack), but so it ain't totally forgotten: There
is less to esteem about this Canada tonight, that would allow again,
not a week after killing one septagenarian to prove the power of the
court, it send up 78 year old, great grandmother Betty Krawczyk for ten
months, on top of time served, for standing in the road to protect the
little that remains for the next to come behind us.
Would the outlanders
have known this before being asked the question, I wonder if this
Canada would have fallen in their esteem? And, would only Canadians who
discover this travesty conducted in the name of the Crown that rules in
these matters, shorten the confident gaze along the length of their
supposed moral superiority long enough to act to realize a Canada as
good as they did believe they already possessed.
Betty is in
the Surrey Pre-Trial Facility; the same sad place her late friend,
Harriet Nahanee occupied before her final release.