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Sep 08 2009
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By Bob Boldt   

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The death of Lance Cpl. Joshua Bernard, The Associated Press and Defense Secy. Gates

This is a difficult subject to objectively examine and is an issue as old as written communication and the visual arts themselves.  The depictions of war, carnage and all the resultant horror form a thread in narrative and pictures from the time of Homer through Goya and Matthew Brady to the present. 

The unrestricted access to battle casualties by the press during the Vietnam War and the resultant depiction of the gory details of said conflict contributed to the popular mood of disgust with the war and went a long way toward molding popular support for the anti-war movement that finally helped put an end to that atrocity.

I have come to the belief that it is absolutely essential to give the American public as graphic and bloody a description of the kinds of conflicts that are being waged in our names around the world as it is possible to give.  It is imperative we see not only unedited depictions of the American casualties but also the horror our tacit consent has visited upon the "enemy" and above all on the innocent, especially the children.  We must never forget that war is always against children. 

When it comes to war, there can no longer be any objectivity or dispassionate reportage.  Journalists must help put an end to war by showing us its true face. I am afraid that this consideration must trump even the sensitivity and the privacy of the families of the soldiers themselves. 

Obama (and his generals) doesn’t give a crap for the health and safety of our soldiers or he would bring them home now. All this nonsense the brass always makes about not showing the flag draped coffins, what bad taste it is to show the pictures of the dead (mostly our dead) and how it violates the poor families, is just smoke and mirrors to cover the fact that they don’t want a replay of Vietnam where Americans turned against the war largely because they got a snoot full of the reality of the war every night on the 10:00 news.  Never again! 

In order to justify such a ghoulish proposal as mine, I rely, not on my own experience and convictions but, on the words of a reporter who has covered, first hand, some of the world’s worst conflicts for the past forty years: 

WAR IS THE TOTAL FAILURE OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT

“I tell you, if you saw what I saw when I go to wars when I’m on the front line with or without soldiers or with civilians or wounded in hospitals, if you saw what I saw, you would never, ever dream of supporting a war again. Ever in your life. It’s a remarkable thing that the cinema, the commercial cinema, feature films can now show the bloodiest, goriest themes which are quite similar to what we see in real life, “Saving Private Ryan,” the guts spilling out.

And yet real war cannot be shown without censoring pictures which in many cases are exactly the same as what you see when you go to the cinema. Or when you watch a war movie on television. It’s remarkable. And only when you’re there do you realize—If you go to war, you realize it is not primarily about victory or defeat, it is about death and the infliction of death and suffering on as large a scale as you can make it. It is about the total failure of the human spirit. We don’t show that because we don’t want to. And in this sense journalists, television reporting, television cameras are lethal. They collude with governments to allow to you have more wars because if they showed you the truth, you wouldn’t allow any more wars.”

-- Robert Fisk


I think it is important to hear him.  He is not just speaking of our continued illegal, immoral wars of choice that Obama is waging in Iraq and Afghanistan, but indeed all wars.  It is a perilous, slippery slope that leads from the justification of war to the justification of immoral war.  We must come to realize that there is no moral justification for any war.  None.

Peace,

Robert Boldt an editor of MWC News, is a freelance film/video producer living in Jefferson City, Missouri. He is active in local politics, worked on the Howard Dean and John Kerry campaigns and is a cofounder of The White Rose Collective. Articles by Bob Boldt at MWC News http://mwcnews.net/bob-boldt 

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1. 08-09-2009 13:18
Good article
What happened to the Robert Fisk War Photos web site that has photos of the children and other civilians that we have killed??? I always used to be able to pull up that site and I recommended it to others. I have not been able to find it for a while now. It was a web site that everyone should see. It is life-changing. The Robert Fisk photos have been an inspiration and have changed me from being a total pacifist, to one who believes we have a moral responsibility to protect children and civilians when they come under attack.
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dissent@sover.netNOSPAM! ">rosemarie jackowski
2. 08-09-2009 17:40
Kindertotenlied

 
 
Hi Rosemarie. I almost feel you are an old friend by now. If you find the Fisk site mentioned, will you please email me the location at 
 
deboldt(at)gmail.com 
 

 
I hope you have seen my video on YouTube called Kindertotenlied. I think you will like it and find it appropriate to the present discussion. 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4ovHrOXg10&feature=related 
 
Peace, 
 
Bob Boldt
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3. 08-09-2009 17:56
Kindertotenlied
The site was http://robert-fisk.com/ But it is under the construction now.
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Shahram
4. 09-09-2009 09:15
Shahram and Bob
Thanks, Shahram. That message about the site being under construction has been there for months. Seems odd to me. I don't know what to think. 
 
Bob...yes, we are friends and kindred spirits. I cannot see the video because I am on slow dial-up. Your article inspired me to bring up the topic of the missing Fisk photos on the MickeyZ, Cool Observer blog. Mickey has now come up with a link to the photos but my computer is really slow today, so I have not seen them all. Drop in at Mickey's and say I sent you. 
Bob...when you worked on Dean's campaign did you know that he prevented Single Payer in Vermont when he was governor?
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dissent@sover.netNOSPAM! ">rosemarie jackowski
5. 09-09-2009 09:23
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That site was not Fisk's official site. Was running by a person republishing Fisk's reports. Maybe he could not manage it anymore
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Shahram

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