Why the American dream is one of the biggest lies
Muriel Gray | 04.09.2005 20:35
Muriel Gray argues that the lessons of hurricane Katrina and its terrible aftermath are not about disaster management but about exposing the falsehoods at the very heart of modern America
Why the American dream is one of the biggest lies
Muriel Gray argues that the lessons of hurricane Katrina and its terrible aftermath are not about disaster management but about exposing the falsehoods at the very heart of modern America
http://www.sundayherald.com/51627
As the bodies of the poor, black, disenfranchised southerners bob to the surface of the rat-infested and sewage-infused waters, we’re reminded that America’s position as a big, safe, morally decent democracy with opportunity for all is one of the world’s biggest lies. The American dream that is being held up as the cause worth dying for in the Middle East is as rotten to the core as its demonic administration.
The lessons we’re learning from this horror are not about disaster management or speed of response, but about exposing the terrifying falsehoods at the heart of America’s relentless and belligerent quest for world domination. With Bush turning his gimlet eye to Iran, and linking his arm through that of our own dear Tony Blair as he does so, it’s never been more timely to be reminded so dramatically that the US is a deeply dysfunctional, decadent, declining society, imploding with its own prejudices, corruptions and hypocrisies.
Muriel Gray argues that the lessons of hurricane Katrina and its terrible aftermath are not about disaster management but about exposing the falsehoods at the very heart of modern America
http://www.sundayherald.com/51627
As the bodies of the poor, black, disenfranchised southerners bob to the surface of the rat-infested and sewage-infused waters, we’re reminded that America’s position as a big, safe, morally decent democracy with opportunity for all is one of the world’s biggest lies. The American dream that is being held up as the cause worth dying for in the Middle East is as rotten to the core as its demonic administration.
The lessons we’re learning from this horror are not about disaster management or speed of response, but about exposing the terrifying falsehoods at the heart of America’s relentless and belligerent quest for world domination. With Bush turning his gimlet eye to Iran, and linking his arm through that of our own dear Tony Blair as he does so, it’s never been more timely to be reminded so dramatically that the US is a deeply dysfunctional, decadent, declining society, imploding with its own prejudices, corruptions and hypocrisies.
Muriel Gray
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Yeah, that's exactly right
04.09.2005 23:25
or why America has to protect its borders against all those poor disenfranchised {fill in adjectives as appropriate) Hispanics fleeing to friendly Mexico. Maybe, if they get really lucky, they'll make it all the way to Venezuala.
err ... you mean that's NOT happening? Oh dear.
sceptic
Sceptic
04.09.2005 23:41
1) Read the title
2) Read the post
3) Comment
The fact that America is wealthier than the neighbouring states it oppresses doesn't mean it isn't a "deeply dysfunctional, decadent, declining society" .........
kayak kim
...and sceptic
05.09.2005 02:25
Paul
Perhaps
05.09.2005 08:02
sceptic
Why do people stay?
06.09.2005 00:26
Bill Posters