Disaffection and the Future

Vladimir Putin in Time Magazine
Vladimir Putin in Time Magazine

Mere disaffection with the status quo in the world, or one’s lot in it, is not enough to help chart a path beyond it. A guiding vision is needed, and in order to formulate the right vision, which needs be inclusive and fair, an open debate of the issues is a must. Otherwise, processes will be guided and outcomes determined by figures and parties armed with the narrowest of visions and the lowest of ethical standards, people like Putin and his obsession with the return of Greater Russia, and groups like Al-Qaeda and its determination to revive the obsolete Caliphate system. While neither Putin nor Al-Qaeda is in a position to directly threaten global peace and stability, the localized regional mayhem they create is more than sufficient to harm millions of people, making this world a more dangerous place than it needs to be and rendering hope in a better future irrelevant. Atavistic longings cannot pave the way to a better future.

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Shhh!

Isis and Osiris Relief
Isis and Osiris Relief

Shhh. Don’t wake the Giant.
Let Osiris doze on. Sleep is good, and
decency irrelevant. Schemes are unfolding,
as planned: all borders will soon be
redrawn, as ISIS mounts her own Tet offensive.

ISIS fighters in Iraq
ISIS fighters in Iraq

Shittiness Galore

Free Syrian Army fighters in Deraa
Free Syrian Army fighters in Deraa

Observers keep wondering: “where are the moderate rebels in Syria? Why can’t we see them?” The answer is simple really: You can’t see the moderate rebels in Syria, because they don’t bomb schools like Bashar Al-Assad or cut off people’s heads like the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). In fact, they spend most of their time fighting against pro-Assad militias and ISIS fighters with low-quality weapons and haphazard external support, activities which, according to standards long established by international news organizations, are not noteworthy enough to warrant regular coverage, if any, as they lack a certain element of sensationalism and je ne sais quoi.

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Of idealism and indifference! – A call for an open debate

Thousands of Syrian refugees crossing into Iraq on August 15, 2013. (photo credit: AP/HO)
Thousands of Syrian refugees crossing into Iraq on August 15, 2013. (photo credit: AP/HO)

We should be idealistic, yes, but not stupid, realistic, yes, but not indifferent. 

Can we stop genocide without recourse to violence, or at least the threat of it? Do psychopaths who embark on mass methodical killings leave us much of a choice when it comes to the methods that we need to deploy to stop them? How do we deal with psychopaths whose very strategy is meant to defeat the nonviolence ethos by upping the levels of violence to the maximum allowed by the instruments of deaths under their disposal, by deploying it methodically, and by targeting the very figures and voices who are leading the nonviolent movement? How do we deal with psychopaths who are so committed to drawing blood from their nonviolent opponents they regularly plant well-armed agents of violence within their ranks?

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