Okay. I know it's been a while. I'll probably end up making some posts and backdating them whenever I get the time. Should start writing my blogs on paper, I'd actually get them done that way. But that's beside the point, this is the eulogy of something I thought we all knew, and held dear.
I speak of morality.
I speak of the death of morals, and of the parading about of the great pretender: ethics.
An ethical man, knows right from wrong. A moral man, actually acts upon it.
On May the Second, 2011, we said goodbye to morals, and laid them to rest. We stood at the graveside and watched as they burned. As the smoke and twisted ashes rose into the air and spread across the entire world. And no one shed a tear. They rejoice instead, and dance around moral's urn. They are free from being bound. They no longer must care about the beliefs of others. No. Now they can frolic on the seeds of dissent in joy.
A man was killed that day. A fighter for his beliefs. For what he thought was right. A murderer, and the enemy of the West. To some, he was a father; to others, he was a terrorist. But he was still a man. I speak of course of the murder that has caused morality to fall, of the death that has caused so very much rejoicing. I speak of Osama Bin Laden. He is the reason people are dead, in the United States of America, and in Afghanistan. He is also the father to many children, a husband, and a person.
But he is dead, and people cheer. They cheer because he is the reason almost 3000 people died in the September of 2001. American citizens. Such a crime. But then I ask you, how many people have died, in trying to hunt this man down. How many people died in Vietnam, in the Iraq and Afghan wars? How many people were water-boarded and tortured. How many people have died in Afghanistan since the 1970s? But I suppose that doesn't matter. They aren't American citizens. For once, for the second time in recent history, war was launched on American soil. Oh such a crime. Such devastation. After all, Americans only launch wars in other people's lands. Civilians can only die if they are foreign.
War happens. It happens because of oil, religion, ethnicity, and democracy. It happens because our way is the right way, no one else's is even up for consideration. The American way, or get yourself on the Highway to Hell. The American government, that same government that declares themselves to be the moral high-ground, true freedom, tortured somebody for information, they hunted someone down, and killed them on soil that they have no authority on. What they did was a crime. In every sense of the word.
Morality is against crime. Morality demands punishment for crime. It demands that we speak out against it, that we speak out when someone does wrong. But morality is dead now, because people cheer. Because they don't see a father and a husband. They see a demon. Three thousand people died on one day, that's not so bad really. People died during the reign of the Russians in Afghanistan, some say two million. They died during the reign of the Taliban. And they die now, during the reign of the Americans. But that's okay. The Americans, the Russians, they aren't hated. They're the victors of this war. And the victors write the textbooks.
People are people. No matter what they believe. And morality means that you do what you think is right, but so do other people. It means that there isn't one right. Isn't one wrong. And perhaps, on May the Second, we did wrong. But no cares, because of a disagreement in opinion. No one stands up and says, two wrongs don't make a right. No one screams out, "What have we done? We killed a man in front of his children." Because there is no moral high ground. Not anymore. No one can ever throw a stone again, because we have all sinned. Yet the stones still fly, faster and further then ever before. And that's right down to it isn't it. Never say someone else did wrong, if you have done wrong to them. Blind eyes all around, and one final causality.
The death of morality.
Oh, but people won't see it, they won't see it because ethics prances around in stolen clothes. Because they don't want to see it. Because they want to be safe and secure that they are right, always right. Because lip service is done but when it comes right down to it, "We don't like him! End him! Kill him!" I am glad morality is dead, because if it wasn't, it would weep a sea of tears.
So go on, flame me, decry me, call me a sympathizer, but I like my fence. And I'll stand up on it and scream out for you all to hear. I will cry, and I will mourn.
I will truly miss morality, but will you?
Just a note about Bin Laden. When he was killing the Soviet troops in Afghanistan, yeah I can see that as being someone who fights for their beliefs and for freedom. But, when you plot the massacre of thousands of innocent civilians? That is an act of murder, and war against the nation who's people you slaughter.
ReplyDeleteTo claim that Bin Laden is deserving of some variety of respect, or any form of mourning or concern over his death because he killed for his belief is tantamount to supporting Hitler's genocide against the Jews. Hitler fought because he believed that the Jews were of a lower existential stature the same way that Bin Laden felt people of Western allegiances or specifically non-Muslim origins deserved to be killed. The world did not mourn the death of Hitler, and they should show no more respect to Bin Laden.
Personally, I support the fight against an occupying force, but that is only when you target those actually occupying you. Military forces are fair game, and some collateral is acceptable however, targeting civilians makes you a murder. Not a hero.
But he is a hero to those who believe the same as him. But people remain blind to the emotions and views of others. After all, how many have Americans killed? In the name of democracy. Or how about Christians? There may not be murder any more, but sure, there's prejudice and abuse. Because they believe it's right.
ReplyDeleteAnd you know what? I don't think Hitler was pure evil. He was an amazing leader. And like it or not. -He saved Germany- Flat out. He saved Germany. He wanted the Jews out, if they had left, if other countries had let them in, and shown a slight bit of decency, then so very many deaths could have been avoided. They too are at fault.
And to suggest Bin Laden is on the same level as Hitler is ridiculous. He's no where near as masterful. And you know what? Both of them would have killed me. I'm a bisexual pagan with short skirts, brown hair and a very loud mouth. But that doesn't matter, because I can understand their views. And accept them as legible views.
And face it, what Obama and the SEALS did WAS a crime. And they should have at least decided on their story before they came public. Was it with the approval of Pakistan or not?
And I do respect Bin Laden. May not like him. But I respect him because he is a human being. Because he was a living creature. And because he managed to do what he thought was right, against all adversary. Even if you don't like what you did, you gotta give him credit for effort.
Everyone's villain is another's hero. And everyone's trash another person's treasure. Deal with it.