National Sanctity of Life Day
(YellowTimes.org) – President Bush has declared National Sanctity of Human Life Day.
I should be forgiven for greeting the news with cynicism, but at least they included the word "national" in the title.
The list of examples demonstrating how life is regarded by Americans with considerably less than sanctity outside their
national borders is painfully long. There is eloquent testimony in the flesh of tens of thousands of innocent peasants
ripped by metal shards of American landmines and cluster bombs in a dozen far-off lands.
There is America's wanton disregard of Israel's brutal rule over the Palestinians; its years of wanton disregard of
South Africa's brutal apartheid government; and its years of wanton disregard of official murder and torture in Chile,
in Iran, and in a dozen other lands with governments bestowed by America's hysterical, witch-hunting interventions.
But even that word "national" must be qualified. Within the sacred precincts of the temple to freedom and human rights
itself, there seems to be some elasticity in the definition of sanctity of life. I'm sure the fetuses no one wants --
including the anti-abortion fanatics whose motto might well be, "We jus' helps 'em get born, what happens after is
private 'n' personal!" -- are covered by the joyous national celebration. I think likely, too, sperm hurt by condoms and
stem cells are included, but just what else is being celebrated remains mysterious.
The governor of Illinois seemed to understand the meaning of the words "sanctity of life" when he commuted the sentences
of more than a hundred and fifty people agonizingly awaiting execution. His decision came after overwhelming evidence
that the death penalty was administered with about the predictability of a flip of a coin.
The President never suffered qualms like that during his term as governor of Texas. The Texas lethal-injection assembly
line rattled right along with the highest recorded productivity in the nation, and Mr. Bush was so sure justice was
being served that he was moved on more than one occasion to joke about those waiting to die.
I wonder how America's love affair with guns fits in with the sanctity of life? There's supposed to be about two hundred
million of them, many of them handguns whose only purpose is killing people. Obtaining a handgun in many parts of
America is far easier than getting a pair of eyeglasses.
There's the little matter of the murder rate in America, the highest in the advanced world, and then there's the infant
mortality rate, also the highest in the advanced world. If there is some way of interpreting the documented brutality of
American police forces as life embracing, it escapes me.
Now we learn from a UPI story that, for the first time in its murderous history, Israel's intelligence agency Mossad has
been granted permission by an American government to use the land of the free as one of its human hunting grounds.
Potential victims must qualify for that elusive category, "terrorists." As determined by whom? I guess it's petty of me
to ask such a question when Americans are busy celebrating the sanctity of life.
Just a few days ago, the Sydney Morning Herald reported Russian officials announcing a new approach to the Chechens
described as "the Israeli way," meaning they intend to start cold-bloodedly assassinating Chechens who are deemed
terrorists. No objections were heard from the sanctity-of-life President.
Bush's CIA recently blew up a car filled with people in Yemen after its arbitrary determination they were terrorists.
It's wonderful the way these humanistic values are spreading around the planet. As I've remarked before, that word
"terrorist" is taking on exactly the meaning of Stalin's "wreckers," a word he uttered each time he wanted to signal
comrades that it was time to round up a new batch of victims. Only now the vicious game is going global.
I wonder if Israel's new hunting privileges in America might be extended to other groups? Perhaps licenses could be sold
for hefty fees or auctioned to the highest bidders. Americans could watch Russians and Chechens, Spaniards and Basques,
Irish and English, Mexicans and aboriginal people, Pakistanis and Indians, Turks and Kurds, various Afghan tribes, or
Muslim and non-Muslim Nigerians all hunting each other down in their streets. Now there's an idea for celebrating the
second anniversary of National Sanctity of Life Day.
Americans should be proud of the inspiring example they set for the world. Happy National Sanctity of Human Life Day,
America!
(You can read the UPI report here: http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030115-035849-6156r)
*****************
[John Chuckman is former chief economist for a large Canadian oil company. He has many interests and is a lifelong
student of history. He writes with a passionate desire for honesty, the rule of reason, and concern for human decency.
He is a member of no political party and takes exception to what has been called America's "culture of complaint" with
its habit of reducing every important issue to an unproductive argument between two simplistically defined groups. John
regards it as a badge of honor to have left the United States as a poor young man from the South Side of Chicago when
the country embarked on the pointless murder of something like three million Vietnamese in their own land because they
happened to embrace the wrong economic loyalties. He lives in Canada, which he is fond of calling "the peaceable
kingdom."]
- John Chuckman encourages your comments: jchuckman@YellowTimes.org
YellowTimes.org is an international news and opinion publication. YellowTimes.org encourages its material to be
reproduced, reprinted, or broadcast provided that any such reproduction identifies the original source, http://www.YellowTimes.org. Internet web links to http://www.YellowTimes.org are appreciated.