3/31/2003 08:33:00 PM | Timothy My notes from De Genova's speech at the Columbia Anti-War Teach-In De Genova began his speech by listing a long history of abuses and military interventions in the history of the United States, beginning with the genocide of the indigenous peoples of North America, slavery raids on the African continent, the Mexican War, the Spanish-American War in 1898. He noted that the U.S. has intervened in Latin America on average every few years. After World War I and II, the U.S. had an impressive global hegemony. He mentioned Korea, and how the U.S. inherited a colonial war in Vietnam. From what I remember and what appears in my notes, after simply listing these things, he said this history of invasions and warfare has a name and that name is imperialism. He then made a comment about something [imperialism?] being the bedrock of white supremacy in the U.S. De Genova noted the war in Vietnam was ended simply because of protesters; the most important factor was the incessant determination of the Vietnamese people to resist. He continued, briefly talking about more U.S. military interventions: 1983 in Grenada, Nicaragua, 1989 in Panama; by 1991 the Vietnam Syndrome was over. Degenova then said that "...peace is not patriotic; peace is subversive." [On my interpretation of these comments when they were spoken, De Genova was not at all saying that those who want peace are bad. He was saying that calls for peace were not patriotic, and calls for peace and working for peace was subversive of U.S. patriotism, which he views as inseparable from white supremacy and imperialism. He then said something I did not quite get in my notes about a new world in which the U.S. would have no place and a comment about the U.S. flag being an emblem (of imperialism, I assume).] De Genova said the true heroes will be the ones who find ways to defeat the U.S. He specifically mentioned that some will roll grenades. Soon after, he said: "I personally would like to see a million Mogadishus. May this become a real Vietnam." He called for the Iraqi people to carry out their own liberation. He said (I'm paraphrasing): I believe in self-determination for the Iraqi people, and they this may take a very long time. If we really believe... that this war is illegal, if we really believe... that this war is unjust, the one consistent conclusion... [is that] we have to believe in the victory of the Iraqi people and the defeat of U.S. war machine. See De Genova's letter to the editor in the Columbia Spectator complaining his comments were taken out of context: To the Editor: perma link |
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