Tuesday 9
July, 2013
Thus Spoke
the Hypocrite
Hameed Abdul Karim
When Barack Obama visited Africa
the people there did not give him the kind of welcome you would expect when a
village kid who has made it good in the big city comes a calling. Probably that
was what the first black US president had expected, but he was to be
disappointed.
Nelson Mandela’s family did not
see it fit to allow him a hospital visit as the anti-apartheid icon battled for
his life. Before his departure Obama had said he was hoping to see his
‘inspiration’ Nelson Mandela. So the
spin was that he did not want to visit the great man because he did not want to
disturb his ‘peace and comfort’.
When Obama became the first black
president of the U.S, Nelson Mandela, in the first flush of victory,
congratulated him with these words. ‘“We wish you strength and fortitude in the challenging days and years
that lie ahead. We are sure you will ultimately achieve your dream of making
the United States of America a full partner in a community of nations committed
to peace and prosperity for all”. It didn’t take long for Obama to disappoint Mandela. After the
congratulatory note which contained the message for peace and prosperity for
all, there was hardly a word on Obama by Mandela. Perhaps the pithy message
from the leading U.S. critic Noam Chomsky stating there will be no change in
the U.S. or in its foreign policies with Obama’s entry into the White House
because the president is and always will be a prisoner of Wall Street and the
gigantic U.S. military machine. This testimonial from a man who knows his
onions would have put paid to Mandela’s hopes.
Obama’s movements and ‘dialogue’ while he was in Africa would
have given you the impression there was a Hollywood movie director and
scriptwriter in his entourage directing his every move. He had the gall to say he was inspired by the
icon’s fight and eventual triumph over the racist white rule ‘democracy’ in South
Africa. U.S. media releases claimed Obama’s visit to South Africa was a
‘tribute’ to the great man Nelson Mandela and he was quoted as saying ‘If and when he passes from this place, one
thing I think we’ll all know is that his legacy is one that will linger on throughout
the ages’. Such stirring words must have
gone well with the stand by gullible audiences in the world. But he is the same
man who is supporting to the hilt the racist Jewish only ‘democracy’ in
Occupied Palestine where apartheid reigns supreme according to his democratic
party colleague and former president Jimmy Carter. It was his country that
backed the white apartheid rule in South Africa to the max just the same way
they are backing the Jewish Zionist ‘democracy’ in Israel. The U.S. violated UN
sanctions by supplying South Africa anything they wanted from arms to elephants
via Israel. Former vice president Dick Cheney (along with Margaret Thatcher)
claimed that Mandela’s ANC was a terrorist organisation and that Mandela the
‘terrorist’ should never be released from jail. No apology will ever come from
the first black president on that collaboration.
Obama claims to have been
inspired by Nelson Mandela and yet that ‘inspiration’ has not stopped him supporting the most inhuman economic blockade
on the impoverished population of Gaza who have been held hostage not by Israel
alone but by the entire ‘international community’ which is an euphemism for the
Western powers. It has not stopped him dropping bombs on children in Afghanistan
or Yemen either. All this he does with the Nobel Peace Prize in his pocket.
If you were looking for a bit of
drama you wouldn’t have been disappointed. There was plenty of that when he
visited Robben Island where Nelson Mandela and other leaders of his party were
incarcerated for 27 years. The cameras were rolling as Barack Obama moved
around the cell somber faced and all. And you would be forgiven if you thought
you were watching a family movie on HBO as he peered through the small opening
with misty eyes and a grim face trying to imagine the emotions that would have
tormented poor Nelson Mandela as he counted, not so much the days, but the
minutes as they ticked by.
And yet this is the same Obama
who has his own Robben Island in his backyard called Guantanamo Bay where ‘terrorists’ like
Mandela are held without trial or without much hope of being free any day.
Many, like Steve Biko, have perished under ‘enhanced interrogation’ – an
Orwellian term for torture like water boarding which happened to be a favourite
sport of former president George Bush, Dick Cheney, Condoleezza Rice, et al.
Nelson Mandela and his colleagues
have stood against Zionism with the same strength and conviction they stood
against apartheid. They see no difference between Zionism and apartheid. Arch
Bishop Desmond Tutu is one of the staunchest of supporters of the Palestinian
cause. He doesn’t miss an opportunity to condemn Israel’s apartheid practices
and policies in Occupied Palestine. On many occasions he has said Israel’s practices
against the Arabs in Israel and in Occupied Palestine were worse than that of white
South Africa. So if Nelson Mandela is Obama’s ‘inspiration’ how come he is
supporting Zionism in Israel?
Thousands of Palestinians suffer
in Israeli dungeons yet Barack Obama has not been ‘inspired’ to give them even
a modicum of justice. He continues to back Israel’s apartheid policies without
any compunction. Talk of hypocrisy!
true #uncle
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