Depending on whose political echo chamber I happen to be arguing
with on a given day, one common criticism I run into a fair bit which many of
my readers have surely also encountered is that I put all my energy into
criticizing the foreign policy of the United States and its allies.
“You’re not anti-war, you’re only anti-AMERICAN wars!” they say,
as though they’re delivering some kind of devastating slam-dunk point. “If
you’re so antiwar, why don’t you criticize Assad’s war in Syria? If you’re such
an anti-imperialist, show me where you’ve ever once criticized Russian
imperialism, or Chinese imperialism?”
The argument being that someone who opposes US-led warmongering
isn’t really motivated by a desire for peace and an opposition to war unless
they’re also voicing opposition to all other violent governments in the world.
If you’re only criticizing US imperialism and not the imperialism of other
nations, you must be motivated by something far more sinister, perhaps a hatred
for the United States of America.
I have three responses to this feeble line of argumentation,
which I’ll list here for the benefit of anyone else who’d like to make use of
them:
1.
People making this argument never apply its own logic to themselves.
Nobody criticizes all misdeeds by all governments everywhere in
the world. If you run into someone making this “you have to criticize all bad
governments or your criticisms are invalid” argument on Twitter, just do an
advanced search for their Twitter handle plus “Duterte” or
“Sisi” or one of the other US-allied tyrants who the mainstream media haven’t
spent years demonizing, and you’ll find that they’ve never made a single
mention of those leaders the entire time they’ve had that account.
What this proves, of course, is that they don’t actually
practice the belief that all misdeeds by all governments are equally worthy of
condemnation. What they actually practice is the belief that one ought to
criticize the governments they hear their television criticizing: Russia,
China, Syria, Iran, etc. The governments the US State Department and the CIA
don’t like. The disobedient governments. The governments which have resisted
absorption into the blob of the US-centralized empire.
They don’t put the logic of their own argument into practice
because it is impossible to put into practice. Everyone’s only got so much time
in the day, so you have to choose where to put your focus. I personally choose
to put my focus on the single most egregious offender in warmongering and
imperialism. Which takes us to:
2. The US empire is by far the worst warmongering imperialist
force on the planet.
US-led regime change interventionism is literally always
disastrous and literally never helpful. This is an indisputable fact.
Imperialists get very frustrated when I take my stand there in arguments
online, because it is an unassailable position. That’s usually when the ad
hominems start flying.
All things are not equal. This isn’t something you should have
to explain to grown adults, but such is the nature of propaganda. It is true
that other governments do evil things; as far as I can tell this becomes pretty
much a given as soon as a government is allowed to have a military force and keep
important secrets from its citizenry. Obviously Russia, China and other
unabsorbed governments are no exception to this rule. But the US is worse, by
orders of magnitude.
No other nation comes anywhere remotely close. No other nation
is circling the planet with hundreds of military bases and engaged in dozens of
undeclared military operations. No other nation has cultivated a giant
globe-sprawling empire in the form of tightly knit alliances with powerful
murderous governments like the UK, Israel and Saudi Arabia. No other nation is
constantly laboring to sabotage and undermine any government which refuses to
be absorbed into military and economic alliance with it using sanctions, staged
coups, covert CIA operations, color revolutions, economic manipulations,
propaganda, the arming of dissident militias, and launching full-scale military
invasions. Only the US and the nations that its cancerous empire has
metastasized into are doing anything like that on anywhere near the scale.
So since I, like everyone else, only have enough time in the day
to oppose so many different evils in the world, I choose to pour my energy into
opposing the single most egregious offender. An offender which doesn’t get
nearly enough opposition, in my opinion.
3. I have a special responsibility for the evils of the empire in
which I live.
When asked in an interview why he spends the bulk of his time
criticizing his own government, Noam Chomsky replied:
“My
own concern is primarily the terror and violence carried out by my own state,
for two reasons. For one thing, because it happens to be the larger component
of international violence. But also for a much more important reason than that:
namely, I can do something about it. So even if the US was responsible for 2%
of the violence in the world instead of the majority of it, it would be that 2%
I would be primarily responsible for. And that is a simple ethical judgment.
That is, the ethical value of one’s actions depends on their anticipated and
predictable consequences. It is very easy to denounce the atrocities of
someone else. That has about as much ethical value as denouncing atrocities
that took place in the 18th century.”
When people here in Australia ask about what I do for a living,
I sometimes jokingly tell them I write about Australian foreign policy, which
means that I write about US foreign policy. I’ve written many times about how
Australia functions as Washington’s basement gimp, an impotent vassal which
functions as little more than a US military/intelligence asset in terms of
meaningful international affairs.
So all I really am doing here is applying Chomsky’s philosophy
to the reality of an empire in which sovereign nations do not exist to any
meaningful extent; as a member of a state within that empire I focus on US
government malfeasance in the same way I would if I were living in Alaska or
Hawaii.
All I’m doing is pointing my personal skill set at what I see as
the biggest problem in the world: a murderous empire in which I happen to
reside and therefore bear special responsibility for opposing. Which is simply
the only sane stand for anyone to take, in my opinion.
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