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Throwing a Shoe at Obama’s Betrayal
At 4:17pm GMT on Sunday, I threw a shoe at my television screen, aimed at US President Barack Obama, precisely at the moment he began to explain that the reference in his Thursday speech at the State Department to the 1967 borders was in accordance with the Israeli interpretation of these borders.
Palestinians protest after Obama’s Middle East policy speech, Qalandiya checkpoint, occupied West Bank, 20 May 2011. ( Anne Paq / ActiveStills )
Not that I was thrilled with that speech either but it was at least as meaningless as his previous speeches on the topic. But at 4:17 he said there will be “no return to the borders of June 4, 1967” and the thousands who attended the AIPAC convention cheered wildly. Annexation of Israeli settlement blocs built illegally in the occupied West Bank and the creation of a small Palestinian bantustan in the spaces in between was the essence of Obama’s real vision for peace.
It was a soft shoe and all it did was to bounce off the screen. Being such a harmless weapon it was also directed at my Palestinian friends who since Friday explained, publicly, how unusual and important was Obama’s speech at the State Department.
It is tough enough to know that in the White House sits someone who betrayed not only the Palestinians, but all the oppressed people in the world and in the US he promised to engage and represent.
But I have turned on my TV set and moved to Puerta del Sol in Madrid — there where thousands of young people were reformulating the powerful message that came from Tahrir Square in Cairo and which was also heard on the borders of Palestine on Nakba Day and in London’s Trafalgar Square during recent student demonstrations.
It was a call of defiance against such political discourse and its poisonous effects. Yes, they say in Madrid as they did on Palestine’s borders, our lives are ruled and affected by smug, cynical and indifferent Western politicians who hold immense power to maintain the unjust world for years to come, but we have had enough of this and will resist it.
Wherever one is affected by this political and economic Western elite, one faces two options. Either to accept fatalistically that the only thing one can do is retire to small, personal gardens of Eden and try to ignore them as much as one can and sustain oneself without them, within the limits of what is possible. Or if one does not possess this inclination or luxury, one can instead join all those who are unwilling to succumb and are telling this elite that its world and agenda is not theirs.
In some places the authorities shoot at massive demonstrations carrying such a message; in others they just ignore them. These are early days to judge the failure or success of such endeavours but it is clear that so far the protest is expanding. It defies the hegemonic political dictates of governments and it displays growing impatience with, and resentment toward, the manipulative corporate games and macro-economic ploys.
The people of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip were a victim of such politics and economics under the guise of the so-called peace process. However, recently, in Palestine, the local politicians have at last heeded the popular demand for unity and assertiveness after years of ignoring it.
As a result, the support for the people’s effort in commencing a new phase in the popular resistance against the Israeli occupation is galvanizing the global Palestine solidarity movement with the similar energy generated before by the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement.
The regaining of the initiative by the common people in the Arab world and Europe should help us to avoid sinking too deeply into paralysis and inaction in the face of such cynicism. So much can still be done, in total disregard of the hegemonic discourse and inaction of western political elites on Palestine. So much has already been done in the continued resistance against the Israeli destruction of the land and its people.
One can continue to boycott Israeli goods and cultural representatives in France, even if there is a new law against it. If Palestinians in Israel can defy Israeli laws against Nakba commemoration, insidious European laws and regulations should be ignored as well. One can curb any academic institutional connection between British universities and Israel despite the embarrassed Foreign Office’s and official academia’s position on it. And finally, one can continue to spread through the alternative media the truthful and expanded picture despite the shameful way in which “liberal” American and European media is portraying the reality on the ground.
The world after Obama’s two speeches is a bizarre place. The gap between Obama, Berlusconi, Netanyahu, Cameron, Merkel and their ilk has disappeared. For a while there was a danger that one could count some Palestinian leaders within this undignified group of western leaders. But hopefully this danger has waned.
Very much as in the case of Israel, so it is in the case of the western political systems, the option of change from within the political systems is doubtful and vesting too much energy in it may be useless. But everything which is not there — churches, mosques, progressive synagogues, ashrams with a worldview, community centers, social networks and the world of nongovernmental organizations — indicate the existence of an alternative.
A relentless struggle against the ethnic cleansing of Palestine will continue outside the realm of the western corridors of power. What we learned from Egypt and Tunisia, even if we are not sure what would be the endgame there, is that struggles outside corridors of power do not wait for leaders, well-oiled organizations and people who speak in other people’s names.
If you are part of that struggle be counted today and do what you can regardless of the unfortunate Obamafication of our world.
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23 Comments so far
Show AllIncredibly well said, Ilan Pappe, a virtual manfesto for popular world resistance to world corporate imperialism. May you have more shoes to throw!
good piece
bds is the way to go and it is a measure of our gov's corruption that it is made illegal in france and also in israel
now, let's hear the last of the zion pissing on about the holocaust - 66 years ago - once you commit and deny your own holocaust you are no longer a victim
you're a nazi, jew or not
Well Put!
Congrats to Dr. Pappe from me, too. He makes a very good point about the international example set by Americans since the beginning of this conflict: a consummately self-contradictory and flawed moral position, in light of their ideological claims to promote decency and justice. Only a person who has been deeply scarred by the 'war on truth' could fail to notice such dissonance.
I believe that all oppressive state action going on today, including that soon to come in the US, will be done in the name of ideology, and not exactly 'ethnic cleansing' as may have been the case here and there before. Of course, it will be reported as such from time to time, but that's just demagoguery as usual...
Oh, that betrayal.
I was wondering which of the thousands the article would address.
ctrl-z: You throw your shoe at whichever of Obama's betrayals hurts you the worst. I'm reserving one of my shoes for his next "Education speech" when he furthers the betrayal of school children to the ravages of privatization and standardized testing. I'll decide later when to throw my other one: probably something in the area of immigration or executive privilege assertions.
Yes, things are happenning - see here:
"Global Unrest and Europe’s GIPSI Revolution"
http://newsjunkiepost.com/2011/05/22/global-unrest-and-europes-gipsi-revolution/
or here:
"Get Real" - James Kunstler:
http://kunstler.com/blog/2011/05/get-real.html
Manysummits
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Thank you for this. Israelis, Jewish-Americans, and Jewish-Europeans need to speak out against the violence and illegalities of Israeli, US, and EU policies.
And yet they don't. For almost the entire, they support Zionism through its worse atrocities.
If the survivors of the most despictable human atrocity "The Holocust" could subjugate the same thing to another human being, the world needs to wake up and say what is happening.
Imagine If the palestinians become strong one day and do the same thing that happened to them to another human being. It will be revenge and a chain of reactions. I love the story of moses and his people and how God saved them from pharaoh and his powerful army. If no one should intervene when some one is being opressed , God will.
The Palestinians cann't defend themselves againist the most powerful milatary in the middle east. they are helpless like those Nazi victims just waiting to be put in gas chambers.
Any one with human qualities should do something to help the helpless.
I think the good professor may have been hasty in dismissing the lawn jockey's speeches. Every time Mr. Hopey-Changey makes a speech, I take my TV out to the garden and leave it in front of my tomato plants. After only two years of being exposed to his horseshit, my tomato plants are now the size of oak trees.
And conversely, for a lot of gullible people, listening anytime to Barry for only two minutes will reduce their brains to the sizes of peanuts.......unroasted that is, unless later on they get in the way of a directed energy active denial beam weapon on the streets with what they'd consider the riff-raff.
I can't even look at the Israeli flag anymore without a sense of dread and disgust. Same goes for Ol' Glory. Maybe there's a parallel universe somewhere where the "rule of law" and "justice for all" still mean something.
Superb.
The Arab Spring is spreading. Sadly, I don't see it spreading in Murdoch's America
What if everyone unhappy with Obama's performance would mail one shoe to the White House?
What a piece of conceptual art, if nothing else.
I love it
I've heard it mentioned before. It's terrific message if enough people can be gathered and fired up to send their shoes on the same day.
I used to firmly believe in the validity of Israel's right to exist as an independent Jewish state. Not any more.
It would work out better for Obama if he would deliver a speech written to be delivered to Israel to the Republicans. It would be the same old give away, but there would be confusion about who got what.
OBAMA'S TRIP TO GAZA CITY
President Obama's trip to Gaza City and his address to the democratically
elected Parliament there is long overdue.
Obama should speak with leaders of Hamas as well as those of al Fatah.
He should also speak with those affected by Israel's "Operation Cast Lead"
as well as those affected by more recent Israeli ethnic cleansing.
These should be broadcast internationally with simultaneous translation.
After all, Obama had no reluctance to visiting Auschwitz. That is OK.
Now, as Obama fond of saying (when it suits him), it is time to look
forward.
email:peterloeb@yahoo.com
"so it is in the case of the western political systems, the option of change from within the political systems is doubtful and vesting too much energy in it may be useless." –(Ilan Pappe)
–As admirers of Pappe's seminal work, his usage here of conditional qualifications used to describe realities which no longer suffer ambiguity, are vexatious and disappointing, leading to false hope.
There is no need to mince words, using such words and phrases such as 'doubtful,' or 'may be' to describe a situation, where in truth, there are no options for change and there are no 'maybes.'
All is known. The role of language and political commentary is simply to say it– and not equivocate– lest one appears disingenuous.
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Those hopeful thoughts are no longer open to conjecture, as they have been foreclosed. There cannot be an internally generated homeopathic liberation tendency emerging within the carcass of America's vicious 'non-politics.' They have been eliminated with extreme prejudice.
"Only that historian will have the gift of fanning the spark of hope in the past who is firmly convinced that EVEN THE DEAD will not be safe from the enemy if he wins. And this enemy has not ceased to be victorious."
–(Walter Benjamin, "Theses on the Philosophy of History.")
"Ain't no life nowhere!"
–(Jimi Hendrix, "Manic Depression.")
For a concomitant politics to develop to oppose a fascism no longer incipient, that obdurate reality must be recognized unequivocally. There can be no interpretative 'wiggle room.'
Nothing is no longer 'doubtful.' It verges on cowardice and stupidity to say 'maybe.'
Having said that, the piece is a good one. Ilan Pappe is in good company in his transgressions, as this failing is endemic to what passes for the left commentariat in the hegemony of neo liberalism.
"Stop shaking the tyrant's bloody robes in my face, or I will believe that you wish to put Rome in chains."
–(Maximilien Robespierre, "Virtue and Terror.")
I knew there was a good reason to buy these cute red flats.
I'm sending my steel toed work boot!