Poetry – Bullshit – a poem about suicide bombers, ISIS and fanaticism.

The whole spectre of suicide bombings, religious fanaticism and violence has taken on a greater and greater significance.

the extremists seem to be pushing for an all-out war with the West. It is a clash of ideologies. They want to impose their religious beliefs on the world. They see it as a battle between Islam and Christianity.

I do not see it that way at all. For centuries Muslims and Christians and Jews have lived together in harmony. Every now and then a fanatical element, or politically inspired prejudice, or seeker of power, uses the religious card to further their ends.

We have to put the present situation in context with the past.

There is a battle going on. It is between the people who wish to live in a world of diversity and harmony, where all people’s views are respected and we learn to accept our differences, or a world of fundamental intolerance.

I know which I would fight for.

This poem was written from the perspective of a bomber who woke up to the fact that he was being used and was merely a pawn in a power struggle.

Bullshit

They told me I’d go to heaven

When I strapped on that bomb

That paradise would be mine

And everything would be fine

 

In the bus on the way to market

Fidgeting with my change

Cherishing each second and trying to mark it

As the end comes into range

 

They said there was no other way

It was hidden in the genes

To draw attention to the day

The end justifies the means

 

But I’ve thought about it

And I’ve weighed up the blend

There is only ever just the means

And there never is an end.

 

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Aldous Huxley – Middle East, ISIL, Palestinians, fanatics, jihads, crusades and revenge.

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Aldous Huxley – Time Must Have a Stop – 1944 – extract 2

This is another short extract from the novel ‘Time Must Have a Stop’ which Aldous wrote in 1944. It is also extremely revealing and still as pertinent today as it was seventy years ago – if not more so!

I completed a reread of this novel on the way back from London yesterday. It made me think.

He could be describing the hatreds, vengeance and continuing cruelty and bloodshed of the Middle East. Violence and atrocity breeds violence and atrocity. The hatred resounds down the centuries. The injustices are piled up in never ending heaps to fester down the centuries. Each new outrage is stored away for use when the opportunity arises.

Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, Israel, Gaza, Palestine, Kuwait, Yemen, Nigeria, Syria, Islamic State, the USA, Britain and the rest. One after another in a plethora of inhumanity, bigotry and unending revenge.

Here’s what Aldous had to say way back in 1944:

‘And all those treasures of knowledge placed so unhesitatingly at the service of passion. All the genius and intelligence dedicated to the attempt to achieve ends either impossible or diabolic.’

‘All the problems inherited from from the last crusade and solved by methods that automatically created a hundred new problems. And each new problem would require a new crusade, would leave fresh problems for yet further crusades to solve and multiply in the same old way.’

Aldous Huxley – Islamic State, the USA, Britain, hatred and revenge.

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Aldous Huxley – Time Must Have a Stop – 1944

This is a short extract from the novel ‘Time Must Have a Stop’ which Aldous wrote in 1944. It is extremely revealing and still as pertinent today as it was seventy years ago – if not more so!

It was as if Aldous was looking back through history, through all the wars, crusades, jihads, pogroms, revolutions and bloody massacres and then into the future.

We are that future and the picture has not changed. There are the same idealists, fanatics and idealists believing they can bring their own brand of utopia into being throught violence, cruelty and destruction.

Utopia never comes out of violence, hatred , power or greed; it comes from peace, love and happiness.

Strange isn’t it?

This is what Aldous had to say way back in 1944:

‘Silliness and murder, stupidity and destruction. And the motive was always idealism, the instruments were always courage and loyalty – the heroic courage and loyalty without which men and women would never be able to persevere in their long drawn suicides and assassinations.’

He might have been talking about the brainwashed armies of the Islamic State with their lust for war, revenge and wish to impose their views. He might have been referring to the suicide bombers, and the cruelty, greed and hatred that fuel their vicious campaign. He might have been referring to the intolerance, bigotry and perverted dogma deployed as the power seekers manipulate the fanatics.

 

The dirty work is always carried out by idealistic believers duped by the evil powerful. It was always thus.

ISIS vandalism of historic sites – a symptom of ignorance, disrespect and stupidity.

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ISIS seem intent on destroying the heritage of the world in their ignorant treatment of their own history.

The region was the seat of civilisation right up to the time of Mohamed. Agriculture, writing, mathematics and science were created and flourished. The area contains the historic roots of culture.

But what is culture and art to a savage?

With utter disdain for the rest of humanity the uneducated ignoramuses are destroying what they do not understand. For them all that matters is Mohamed and his teachings. Everything else that exists is blasphemy.

It is a sad, intolerant attitude that is the ultimate in intolerance. No other view is permissible. No other religion is tolerated. No other culture respected.

Where-ever Islam has gone it has desecrated and destroyed culture. India is littered with the result. Hindu and Buddhist temples with statues and facades destroyed. Through Turkey and Jordan you find icons defaced.

It is a tragic bigotry.

The recent destruction of the wonderful Buddhas’ of Bamiyan in Afghanistan was an act of unprecedented wanton destruction; a crime against all humanity. They destroyed their own heritage and discarded it as of no worth. In the future, when Islam is no more, it will be seen by their descendants as a crime. They will feel rightly robbed.

Now ISIS is destroying the ancient palaces, statues and building of Hatra and Nerdrum; places of startling beauty and human ingenuity. It is mindless.

If more evidence is needed for their fanatical intolerance; this provides it. They are fascist Philistines!

ISIS, Al Shabaab, Taliban, Al-Qaeda, Boko Haram and other fascist fanatics days are numbered.

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It is quite clear that the reign of terror being carried out around the world by Islamic religious fanatics is coming to an end.

Militarily in all regions the forces opposed to them are becoming better equipped and organised and they are being driven back and defeated. People around the world, including most Muslims, have been repulsed by the callous brutality and intolerance of these groups. They are sickened by the beheadings, burnings, torture, kidnappings, crushing to death, crucifixion and other primitive behaviours associated with these thugs. They fail to see how anyone can imagine they are carrying out God’s will and are beginning to turn away in disgust.

Financially the opposition to these demonic sadists have begun to get their act together. They are beginning to root out the supply of funds and starve the uncivilised fanatics of the money they need to perpetrate their crimes.

The Caliphate is doomed though it will writhe about and cause misery and mayhem for some time to come.

I would prefer things to take a different route. I would like to see the indoctrinated begin to question the tenets on which their perverted views are based and realise that the true test of civilised humanity is its attitude to the people who are different to them, the minorities and the weak. Instead of oppression, hatred and barbarity they could practice tolerance, respect, benevolence and harmony. Love and compassion is surely better?

Is that not what Jesus, Mohamed and the rest were supposed to have been preaching?

How come religion always culminates in torture and death?

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we freed ourselves from this primitive superstition once and for all!

So what is attracting all the young Jihadists to the sadism & intolerance of ISIS?

 

Is it:

A hatred of music?

A love of people being burnt in metal cages?

A hatred of Britain?

A love of being able to slowly saw the head off an aid worker who has gone out to altruistically help people?

A hatred of America?

A love of watching someone being crucified in agony?

A hatred of fun, pleasure, alcohol, pork, freedom, or democracy?

A love of seeing harmless gay people being callously thrown off tall buildings?

A hatred of peace, love and harmony?

A wish to see people being slowly stoned to death, buried alive or tortured?

A love of fascism?

Or is it a religious indoctrination? A fanatical intolerance? A hatred for anybody who doesn’t adhere to their narrow view of religion?

Not since the holocaust have we seen such barbaric evil. Yet just as it was then, the gullible are attracted to the superficial image and the devils are attracted to the agony. The indoctrinated are just brainwashed!

There’s a better way – a positive zeitgeist – Peace, Love and tolerance!!!

Terrorism – Parallel to the Southern American terror of the Ku Klux Klan and the Civil Rights Movement.

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The aim of the terrorists is to impose their narrow view on the population, create fear and vent their hatred.

Back in the 1960s the black population of the Southern parts of the United States were subjugated through terror. There were beatings, shootings and killing.

At night men in robes and hoods would ride through a community and place a burning cross in front of any house that had someone who was getting uppity. It was a chilling warning. If unheeded fire-bombing, shooting and murder would result.

The people were terrified.

But after a while brave members of the community began to raise their heads and demand justice. Many of these were shot or lynched. More came along to take up the cause until there were too many marching for the terror to work anymore.

I salute the bravery of those early black activists and the white activists who came down from the North to support them.

Here’s to Martin Luther King, Medgar Evans, Michael Schwerner, James Earl Chaney and Andrew Goodman and all the hundreds of others who died in that struggle.

The virulent racists of the South were defeated just as the hate-filled Islamic jihadists will be.

Jordanian Pilot burnt alive in cage by depraved religious fanatics.

Moaz al-Kasasbeh

Islam means peace.

IS means callous, fanatic, heartless, evil.

It seems incredible to civilised people in the West that anyone could be so cruel. But seemingly their cruelty is an attempt to both terrorise and attract in young disillusioned Muslims who are turned on by the very things that make sane, rational people sick.

My thoughts go out to the brave pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh who was treated so inhumanly and his family.

Sometimes you wish there was a god so that these monsters would get their just desserts. Even so – there is only one outcome to all this. There will come a point when the world will turn and crush them.

For myself I would rather they were educated to see the evil they are doing. This satanic practice does not come from the Koran directly; it comes, as always, from the monsters who distort religion and twist it into evil. Religion is always good for slaughter, torture and inhumanity. It is, as usual, the people who instigate it who stay safely out of the action.

There can be no excuse for barbarity.

This is what the BBC had to say about it:

Islamic State: Can its savagery be explained?

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Since the sudden appearance of the extremist Sunni Islamic State (IS), the group has seized headlines with a shocking level of blood-letting and cruelty – but can its savagery be explained, asks Fawaz A Gerges.

Islamic State has become synonymous with viciousness – beheadings, crucifixions, stonings, massacres, burying victims alive and religious and ethnic cleansing.

While such savagery might seem senseless to the vast majority of civilised human beings, for IS it is a rational choice. It is a conscious decision to terrorise enemies and impress and co-opt new recruits.

IS adheres to a doctrine of total war without limits and constraints – no such thing, for instance, as arbitration or compromise when it comes to settling disputes with even Sunni Islamist rivals. Unlike its parent organisation, al-Qaeda, IS pays no lip service to theology to justify its crimes.

The violence has its roots in what can be identified as two earlier waves, though the scale and intensity of IS’ brutality far exceeds either.

The first wave, led by disciples of Sayyid Qutb – a radical Egyptian Islamist regarded as the master theoretician of modern jihadism – targeted pro-Western secular Arab regimes or what they called the “near enemy”, and, on balance, showed restraint in the use of political violence.

Beginning with the assassination of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in 1980, this Islamist insurgency dissipated by the end of the 1990s. It had cost some 2,000 lives and saw a large number of militants head to Afghanistan to battle a new global enemy – the Soviet Union.

‘Killing machine’

The Afghan jihad against the Soviets gave birth to a second wave, with a specific target – the “far enemy”, or the United States and, to a lesser extent, Europe.

It was spearheaded by a wealthy Saudi turned revolutionary, Osama Bin Laden.

Bin Laden went to great lengths to rationalise al-Qaeda’s attack on the US on 11 September 2001, calling it “defensive jihad”, or retaliation against perceived US domination of Muslim societies.

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Conscious of the importance of winning hearts and minds, Bin Laden sold his message to Muslims and even Americans as self-defence, not aggression.

This kind of justification, however, carries no weight with IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who cannot care less what the world thinks of his blood-letting.

In fact, he and his cohorts revel in displaying barbarity and coming across as savage.

In contrast to the first two waves, IS actually stresses violent action over theology and theory, and has produced no repertoire of ideas to sustain and nourish its social base. It is a killing machine powered by blood and iron.

Going beyond Bin Laden’s doctrine that “when people see a strong horse and a weak horse, by nature they will like the strong horse”, al-Baghdadi’s “victory through terrorism” signals to friends and foes that IS is a winning horse. Get out of the way or you will be crushed; join our caravan and make history.

Increasing evidence shows that over the past few months, hundreds, if not thousands, of diehard former Islamist enemies of IS, such as the al-Nusra Front and the Islamic Front, answered al-Baghdadi’s call.

‘Shock-and-awe’

IS’ sophisticated outreach campaign appeals to disaffected and deluded young Sunnis worldwide because it is seen as a powerful vanguard that delivers victory and salvation.

Far from abhorring the group’s brutality, young recruits are attracted by its shock-and-awe tactics against the enemies of Islam.

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Its exploits on the battlefield – especially capturing huge swathes of territory in Syria and Iraq, and establishing a caliphate – resonate near and far. Nothing succeeds like success, and IS’ recent military gains have brought it a recruitment bonanza.

Muslim men living in Western countries join IS and other extremist groups because they feel part of a greater mission – to resurrect a lost idealised type of caliphate and be part of a tight-knit community with a potent identity.

Initially, many young men from London, Berlin and Paris and elsewhere migrate to the lands of jihad to defend persecuted co-religionists, but they end up in the clutches of IS, doing its evil deeds, such as beheading innocent civilians.

The drivers behind IS’ unrestrained extremism can be traced to its origins with al-Qaeda in Iraq, led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who was killed by the Americans in 2006.

Not unlike its predecessor, IS is nourished on an anti-Shia diet and visceral hatred of minorities in general, portraying itself as the spearhead of Sunni Arabs in the fight against sectarian-based regimes in Baghdad and Damascus.

Al-Zarqawi and al-Baghdadi view Shias as infidels, a fifth column in the heart of Islam that must be wiped out – a genocidal worldview.

Following in the footsteps of al-Zarqawi, al-Baghdadi ignored repeated pleas by his mentor Ayman al-Zawahiri, head of al-Qaeda, and other top militants to avoid indiscriminate killing of Shia and, instead, to attack the Shia-dominated and Alawite regimes in Iraq and Syria.

Sights on US?

By exploiting the deepening Sunni-Shia rift in Iraq and the sectarian civil war in Syria, al-Baghdadi has built a powerful base of support among rebellious Sunnis and has blended his group into local communities.

He also restructured his military network and co-opted experienced officers of Saddam Hussein’s disbanded army who turned IS into a professional sectarian fighting force.

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IS has so far consistently focused on the Shia and not the “far enemy”. The struggle against the US and Europe is distant, not a priority; it has to await liberation at home.

At the height of Israeli bombings of Gaza in August, militants on social media criticised IS for killing Muslims while doing nothing to help the Palestinians.

IS retorted by saying the struggle against the Shia takes priority over everything else.

Now that the US and Europe have joined the conflict against IS, the group will use all its assets in retaliation, including further beheading of hostages. There is also a growing likelihood that it will attack soft diplomatic targets in the Middle East.

While it might want to stage a spectacular operation on the American or European homeland, it is doubtful that IS currently has the capabilities to carry out complex attacks like 9/11.

A few months ago, in response to chatter by his followers, al-Baghdadi acknowledged that his organisation was not equipped to attack the Americans at home.

He said though that he wished the US would deploy boots on the ground so that IS could directly engage the Americans – and kill them.

Fawaz A Gerges holds the Emirates Chair in Contemporary Middle Eastern Studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He is author of several books, including Journey of the Jihadist: Inside Muslim Militancy.

Japanese Journalist butchered in ditch by ISIS. Heartbreak and fury at the callousness. Reprisals and hatred the response.

Is this what religion does? Is this what Islam stands for?

Islam means peace.

ISIS stands for inhumanity, barbarity, cruelty, terror and cowardice.

I hope their god forgives them. I don’t think the Japanese and Americans will.

Are they trying to provoke an all-out war? Is that the aim?

Their actions are beyond words – it speaks reams for the lack of civilisation that now comes from their caliphate. My heart goes out to their families!

Surely it is time for everyone to speak out against such hatred. We need a new zeitgeist of love and peace.

Hatred breeds hatred.

Violence breeds reprisal.

Every one of us on the planet is a loser.

Taliban, Al-Shabaab, Al-Qaeda, Boko Haraam, ISIS and a dozen more Jihadist terror organisations – founded on oil.

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The barbaric thrust of these groups is to create terror and subjugate.

They believe that all non-believers are subhuman and can be slaughtered with impunity.

Their aim is to bring their distorted version of Islam to the world and impose their mediaeval sharia law on everyone. If they had their way all our women would be locked up in doors, dressed in veils from head to foot, and forbidden to be educated, to drive, vote or walk alongside their men. Alcohol would be banned. Music would be banned and we would all be walking about looking like part actors in a biblical film. There would be public lashings and executions.

Now I am quite happy if people down my street or in another country voluntarily wish to live like that. That’s their choice. What I object to is the imposition of these practices on unwilling participants.

The funding for this present is being bankrolled from billionaires in Saudi. The oil bonanza is fuelling this. When the oil dries up their money will dry up and they will return to be inconsequential.

This version of Islam has no future. The indoctrinated ‘product’ of the Madrasas will not be the scientists and technologists of the future. For that you need a good education. When the oil money dries up so will their importance.

Long live green energy and thank heavens for good education.

The only way to deal with fascism is through education!