Colin Powell: A Hawk With Smooth Talons by Paul Rockwell Oakland, California
Powell’s Propaganda Challenged
In September 1995, Colin Powell conducted a national tour to promote his autobiography, “My American Journey.” In “Target Iraq: What The News Media Didn’t Tell You”, media critics Norman Solomon and Reese Erlich recount an incident that took place in San Francisco. As Powell praised U.S. military invasions abroad, a middle-aged man, hunched in a wheelchair, shouted from the back of the room: “You didn’t tell the truth about the war in the Gulf, General.” Powell ignored the interruption. He continued to speak about the glory of the wars that brought him fame: “It is very rewarding to see this change in attitude toward the military.”
The man in the wheelchair was Ron Kovac, author of “Born On The Fourth Of July.” Struggling to be heard, he raised his voice: “I want the American people to know what the General hid from the American public during the Gulf War. They hid the casualties. They hid the horror. They hid the violence. We don’t need any more violence in our country … . We need leaders who understand the tragedy of using violence in solving our problems.” Regarding the issues of race, Powell is duplicitous. He supports affirmative action. Far more important, however, is Powell’s support for world empire, international white supremacy. Powell’s ascendancy is associated with the suffering and deaths of thousands of innocent people of color -- civilians in Grenada whose psychiatric hospital was bombed; the Black Panamanians who lost their lives in Panama City; half a million Iraqi children killed by air raids and years of sanctions. When asked about the number of Panamanians killed by U.S. intervention, Powell said: “It isn’t a figure I think about.”
Under the Bush doctrine, countries of color, nations of the Third World, have no sovereignty, no rights, which the Anglo powers are bound to respect. Colin Powell is hardly a moderate. He’s a hawk with smooth talons.
Paul Rockwell is a writer in the Bay Area rockyspad@earthlink.net Published in In Motion Magazine March 11, 2003.
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Posts like the above will only do harm to our struggle. the working class do not want to be any part of such childlike bantering. We need the working class on our side, now more than ever. Making comments like the above will only isolate them further from us, making it harder for us to speak to them regarding our message. And without the working class with us, we will never achieve victory over our oppressors.
you're saying that's bad? Thet aren't going to give up their criminal enterprise by being asked politely. The scum at the top of this pond is choking the life out of the rest of the waters of our society. Talk is cheap and cowardess is rampant. No rights were ever gained by licking boots.
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