Dead Enough: The Reality of the "Lesser Evil"

http://www.worldcantwait.net/index.php/features/covert-drone-war/8051-dead-enough-the-reality-of-the-lesser-evil

by Chris Floyd

To all those now hailing the re-election of Barack Obama as a triumph of
decent, humane, liberal values over the oozing-postule perfidy of the
Republicans, a simple question:

Is this child dead enough for you?

This little boy was named Naeemullah. He was in his house -- maybe
playing, maybe sleeping, maybe having a meal -- when an American drone
missile was fired into the residential area where he lived and blew up the
house next door.

As we all know, these drone missiles are, like the president who wields
them, super-smart, a triumph of technology and technocratic expertise. We
know, for the president and his aides have repeatedly told us, that these
weapons -- launched only after careful consultation of the just-war
strictures of St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas -- strike nothing but
their intended targets and kill no one but "bad guys." Indeed, the
president's top aides have testified under oath that not a single innocent
person has been among the thousands of Pakistani civilians -- that is,
civilians of a sovereign nation that is not at war with the United States
-- who have been killed by the drone missile campaign of the Nobel Peace
Prize Laureate.

Yet somehow, by some miracle, the missile that roared into the residential
area where Naeemullah lived did not confine itself neatly to the house it
struck. Somehow, inexplicably, the hunk of metal and wire and computer
processors failed -- in this one instance -- to look into the souls of all
the people in the village and ascertain, by magic, which ones were "bad
guys" and then kill only them. Somehow -- perhaps the missile had been
infected with Romney cooties? -- this supercharged hunk of high explosives
simply, well, exploded with tremendous destructive power when it struck
the residential area, blowing the neighborhood to smithereens.

As Wired reports, shrapnel and debris went flying through the walls of
Naeemullah's house and ripped through his small body. When the attack was
over -- when the buzzing drone sent with Augustinian wisdom by the Peace
Laureate was no longer lurking over the village, shadowing the lives of
every defenseless inhabitant with the terrorist threat of imminent death,
Naeemullah was taken to the hospital in a nearby town.

This is where the picture of above was taken by Noor Behram, a resident of
North Waziristan who has been chronicling the effects of the Peace
Laureate's drone war.  When the picture was taken, Naeemullah was dying.
He died an hour later.

He died.

Is he dead enough for you?

Dead enough not to disturb your victory dance in any way? Dead enough not
to trouble the inauguration parties yet to come? Dead enough not to
diminish, even a little bit, your exultant glee at the fact that this
great man, a figure of integrity, decency, honor and compassion, will be
able to continue his noble leadership of the best nation in the history of
the world?

Do you have children? Do they sit your house playing happily? Do they
sleep sweetly scrunched up in their warm beds at night? Do they chatter
and prattle like funny little birds as you eat with them at the family
table? Do you love them? Do you treasure them? Do you consider them
fully-fledged human beings, beloved souls of infinite worth?

How would you feel if you saw them ripped to shreds by flying shrapnel, in
your own house? How would you feel as you rushed them to the hospital,
praying every step of the way that another missile won't hurl down on you
from the sky? Your child was innocent, you had done nothing, were simply
living your life in your own house -- and someone thousands of miles away,
in a country you had never seen, had no dealings with, had never harmed in
any way, pushed a button and sent chunks of burning metal into your
child's body. How would you feel as you watched him die, watched all your
hopes and dreams for him, all the hours and days and years you would have
to love him, fade away into oblivion, lost forever?

What would you think about the one who did this to your child? Would you
say: "What a noble man of integrity and decency! I'm sure he is acting for
the best."

Would you say: "Well, this is a bit unfortunate, but it's perfectly
understandable. The Chinese government (or Iran or al Qaeda or North Korea
or Russia, etc. etc.) believed there was someone next door to me who might
possibly at some point in time pose some kind of threat in some
unspecified way to their people or their political agenda -- or maybe it
was just that my next-door neighbor behaved in a certain arbitrarily
chosen way that indicated to people watching him on a computer screen
thousands of miles away that he might possibly be the sort of person who
might conceivably at some point in time pose some kind of unspecified
threat to the Chinese (Iranians/Russians, etc.), even though they had no
earthly idea who my neighbour is or what he does or believes or intends. I
think the person in charge of such a program is a good, wise, decent man
that any person would be proud to support. Why, I think I'll ask him to
come speak at my little boy's funeral!"

Is that what you would say if shrapnel from a missile blew into your
comfortable house and killed your own beloved little boy? You would not
only accept, understand, forgive, shrug it off, move on -- you would
actively support the person who did it, you would cheer his personal
triumphs and sneer at all those who questioned his moral worthiness and
good intentions? Is that really what you would do?

Well, that is what you are doing when you shrug off the murder of little
Naeemullah. You are saying he is not worth as much as your child. You are
saying he is not a fully-fledged human being, a beloved soul of infinite
worth. You are saying that you support his death, you are happy about it,
and you want to see many more like it. You are saying it doesn't matter if
this child -- or a hundred like him, or a thousand like him, or, as in the
Iraqi sanctions of the old liberal lion, Bill Clinton, five hundred
thousand children like Naeemullah -- are killed in your name, by leaders
you cheer and support. You are saying that the only thing that matters is
that someone from your side is in charge of killing these children. This
is the reality of "lesser evilism."

***

Before the election, we heard a lot of talk about this notion of the
"lesser evil." From prominent dissidents and opponents of empire like
Daniel Ellsberg and Noam Chomsky and Robert Parry to innumerable
progressive blogs to personal conversations, one heard this basic
argument: "Yes, the drone wars, the gutting of civil liberties, the White
House death squads and all the rest are bad; but Romney would be worse.
Therefore, with great reluctance, holding our noses and shaking our heads
sadly, we must choose the lesser evil of Obama and vote accordingly."

I understand that argument, I really do. I don't agree with it, as I made
plain here many times before the election. I think the argument is wrong,
I think our system is so far gone that even a "lesser evil" is too evil to
support in any way, that such support only perpetuates the system's
unconscionable evils. But I'm not a purist, not a puritan, not a commissar
or dogmatist. I understand that people of good will can come to a
different conclusion, and feel that they must reluctantly choose one
imperial-militarist-corporate faction over the other, in the belief that
this will mean some slight mitigation of the potential evil that the other
side commit if it took power.  I used to think that way myself, years ago.
Again, I now disagree with this, and I think that the good people who
believe this have not, for whatever reason or reasons, looked with
sufficient clarity at the reality of our situation, of what is actually
being done, in their name, by the political faction they support.

But of course, I am not the sole arbiter of reality, nor a judge of
others; people see what they see, and they act (or refrain from acting)
accordingly. I understand that. But here is what I don't understand: the
sense of triumph and exultation and glee on the part of so many
progressives and liberals and 'dissidents' at the victory of this "lesser
evil." Where did the reluctance, the nose-holding, the sad head-shaking
go? Should they not be mourning the fact that evil has triumphed in
America, even if, by their lights, it is a "lesser" evil?

If you really believed that Obama was a lesser evil -- 2 percent less
evil, as I believe Digby once described the Democrats in 2008 -- if you
really did find the drone wars and the White House death squads and Wall
Street bailouts and absolution for torturers and all the rest to be
shameful and criminal, how can you be happy that all of this will
continue? Happy -- and continuing to scorn anyone who opposed the
perpetuation of this system?

The triumph of a lesser evil is still a victory for evil. If your
neighborhood is tyrannized by warring mafia factions, you might prefer
that the faction which occasionally doles out a few free hams wins out
over their more skinflint rivals; but would you be joyful about the fact
that your neighborhood is still being tyrannized by murderous criminals?
Would you not be sad, cast down, discouraged and disheartened to see the
violence and murder and corruption go on? Would you not mourn the fact
that your children will have to grow up in the midst of all this?

So where is the mourning for the fact that we, as a nation, have come to
this: a choice between murderers, a choice between plunderers? Even if you
believe that you had to participate and make the horrific choice that was
being offered to us -- "Do you want the Democrat to kill these children,
or do you want the Republican to kill these children?" -- shouldn't this
post-election period be a time of sorrow, not vaulting triumph and giddy
glee and snarky put-downs of the "losers"?

If you really are a "lesser evilist" -- if this was a genuine moral choice
you reluctantly made, and not a rationalization for indulging in
unexamined, primitive partisanship -- then you will know that we are ALL
the losers of this election. Even if you believe it could have been worse,
it is still very bad. You yourself proclaimed that Obama was evil -- just
a bit "lesser" so  than his opponent. (2 percent maybe.) And so the evil
that you yourself saw and named and denounced will go on. Again I ask:
where is the joy and glory and triumph in this? Even if you believe it was
unavoidable, why celebrate it? And ask yourself, bethink yourself:what are
you celebrating? This dead child, and a hundred like him? A thousand like
him? Five hundred thousand like him? How far will you go? What won't you
celebrate?

And so step by step, holding the hand of the "lesser evil," we descend
deeper and deeper into the pit.

This article originally appeared on chris-floyd.com on November 9, 2012.




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