Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Your Candy Coated Massacres

November 23, 2009 by politicaltheatrics  
Filed under Western Imperialism

At times it truly feels as if you are sitting in the middle of a tornado made up of inconsolable destruction, induced by mad-men and suffered by the innocent. This brutal tempest was no accident and it did not begin over night, no, it was a gradual incursion endorsed by politicians with botoxed smiles and empty slogans.

Only when your caskets file in do we witness a built-up display of subtle humanity as you scream and exude tears – mourning for men and women who enlisted themselves for occupation and slaughter under the guise of ‘patriotism’.

If only I could tell you that I feel sorry in the least for your causalities; 21st century crusaders who have replaced archaic swords and stallions with AK-47′s and Merkava’s – my brutal honesty will not allow such livid perjury.

I do not pity your occupation forces, I do not weep for your platoons and I do not salute your nationalist elitist evangelism.

All of your massacres are artificially sweetened:  candy-coated flags wrapped around foreign cadavers and stocked between cluttered aisles separated by dividers labeled ‘ignorance’ and ‘apathy’.

The nationalist not only does not disapprove of atrocities committed by his own side, he has a remarkable capacity for not even hearing about them,”
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George Orwell

There is no commiseration between myself and the impassive masses – my bitter words only sting and irritate those who are nothing more than accessories to the sugar-coated genocides perpetrated by the West.
The bobble-headed ‘yes-men’ and ‘yes-women’ who dress up in patriotic drag, the flag-whores and mainstream media congregants who have refused to acknowledge a single error in their ways for they see themselves as chosen ones – they are the true blot on the landscape of diplomacy.

The West is undergoing a revolution with naiveté at the forefront, intellectually paralyzing apathy in dead center and absent-mindedness hovering over-head.
The McDonalds generation simply do not care and the governing powers know this very well,hence making use of this blatant callousness via unsubstantiated wars and occupations which will not be questioned.

Gun-toting toy soldiers, wired to kill and hell bent on subduing regions with forced ‘democracy’; These senseless battalions are venerated and encouraged by the patriots in drag who pledge their undying allegiance to libertarian genocide.

It isn’t at all surprising to hear of Western holocausts being sweetened,made more toothsome and even celebrated en masse and it shall not be the last.

Hope rests solely in the fact that your candy coated massacres are being unwrapped. Slowly but surely they are being unwrapped.

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7 Responses to “Your Candy Coated Massacres”
  1. Guest#1 says:

    Bravo,I wish I had grasp of the english language to express those very sentiments as well as you,well done.

  2. bangbang says:

    Right on well said.

  3. Mu'min says:

    Very poetically written, a great essay!

  4. Chuckyman says:

    As General Smedley Butler said “war is a racket”. Nothing has changed. Another generation of brain washed youth are used as cannon fodder so that the banks can earn their usual coinage for the chosen few.

    “Shock & Awe” are the pornography of the MTV generation goaded on by a lazy and credulous population. Ask the vets when they come back of the horror and shame of their actions. The millions of dead can tell no tales.

    C

  5. Fate says:

    I just wish I could make other Americans realize these truths. But tonight's football match is more important to them than the deaths of millions of "brown people."

  6. Americans can't say they weren't warned once all this blows over, and war hits home. And not an army base in Texas, but on the side-streets of every suburb.

  7. "Support the warrior but not the war," is Orwellian mind-twisting at its most simpering.
    Warriors ARE the war.
    No war can exist without them.
    My tears are from the innocents murdered, not for the murderers.

    sj

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