I'm sorry,
forgive me,
Thank you,
I love you.
A most disturbing thing happened to me this morning. i listened to Bibi
Netinyahu on major network interviews. It struck me deeply that his
behavior is only possible with my tax money, and my government's blessing. It happens in my name. It wrenches my gut.
This man repeated again and again that "Israel regrets every civilian
casualty." ("Regret," evidently, sounds good but demands no change in
one's action.) When confronted with the massacre in Gaza, he said that
it was "nothing but Hammas rhetoric." When confronted with appalling
pictures of the dead, he said that "Hammas tries to create
photogenically dead children for its propaganda." (Yes, those were his
words.) He ended by reiterating that everything happening to
Palestinians is their fault, and their choice.
I guess the
colonial power always expects the natives to submit to the superior
culture, even when uprooted from their land and forced to live in
crowded concentration camps, like rats in a cage. When they don't
submit, but try to resist, the natives must be punished for their own
good, like children. It is only beginning to dawn on me how deeply I am
enmeshed in the politics of the abuser, because, as a white American
male, I have been drenched in the aura of Empire, sailing on a sea of
propaganda.
Tonight I cannot begin my meditation without using the native Hawaiian Ho’opnopono's prayer:
I'm sorry,
forgive me,
Thank you,
I love you.
I love you.
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