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The Silence at Home, as America Eats Her Young
FROM KOFI ANNAN TO WOODY HAYES
By Dr. TRUDY BOND
"Far more sinister . . . is the cult of victory that permeates
every inch of American culture, from the football fields where
it is practiced to the churches where it is preached.
Conditioned to win at all costs, youth are reduced to passive
vessels for the warrior spirit."--- David Ng
There are those moments in time when the macrocosmic global
milieu, which we usually observe happening to someone else at a
physical or political distance, harshly rains fire upon us as
individual mortals. This often volatile merger of the macrocosm
to the microcosm of our everyday lives, when the bloody and
catastrophic imaginings of the mass of humanity affect us
personally, is a transforming event of existential angst. Such
are the times when the war, duly reported in the lazy lies of
the 6 o'clock newscaster casually speaking of the dead on the
far side of the planet, suddenly fires a shrapnel fragment into
the brain casing of a sibling in uniform. Or whenever more
frequently and frightening politicized violations of the
Constitution come home to haunt as your child's individual
freedom of speech is degradingly violated and the violator is
exempt.
IN APRIL OF THIS YEAR, KOFI ANNAN VISITED HIS ALMA MATER,
MACALESTER COLLEGE IN ST. PAUL, to inaugurate their Institute
for Global Citizenship. In his remarks that day, the
Secretary-General asserted, "The three freedoms which all human
beings crave -- freedom from want, freedom from war or
large-scale violence, and freedom from arbitrary or degrading
treatment -- are closely interconnected."
Macalester College has recently become one of the nation's
premier liberal arts colleges. The 2007 Newsweek/Kaplan College
Guide included Macalester as one of America's "25 New Elite
Ivies." U.S. News & World Report ranked Mac in the top 25 among
the 215 national liberal arts colleges, ranking it 5th for
international student presence on campus. One of the most
respected guides, the 2006 Fiske Guide notes that one of Mac's
hallmarks is "an internationalist view of the world. . . Mac
attracts the best and brightest. Macalester students are an
open-minded, friendly bunch, more politically and socially
progressive than their peers at similar institutions. The school
provides an atmosphere of high-powered scholarship and success,
pairing academic rigor with global perspective." In the
Students' Guide to Colleges Macalester was listed as one of the
"Top 10 Most Intellectual Schools."
ONE ACCOLADE, THAT OF A WINNING FOOTBALL TEAM, IS NOT ON THE
LIST.
Given the credentials needed to gain admission to Mac, such
would not be expected. Macalester and Carleton, a similar
institution in St. Paul, play their rivalry each year for the
"Book of Knowledge" trophy. The Book of Knowledge is being
replaced by Woody Hayes and the 100-yard War , as the Mac Weekly
introduced a new head coach with the headlines: "Mac Football
pushes for change from top down; New head coach . . . sets his
sights on wins, recruits, respect."
"We have a tall task here, in not just turning around the
football program, but changing the culture and mentality of an
entire community." One wonders what was meant by the need to
change the culture and mentality of a college community that is
viewed by most as one of most intelligent, liberal college
communities in the nation . . . that Mac's football program must
morph into the All-American model of anti-intellectual,
Fellowship-of-Christian-Athlete, jocks-first,
winning-is-everything warrior model? For my son, the actual
meaning of those words, "changing the culture and mentality of
an entire community," were to become apparent within a short
time.
New turf was laid (literally) and plans for a new stadium and
facilities to the tune of $45 mil were unveiled. The profile of
Mac's football program changed as spring training was added,
players were advised by coaching staff not to take any afternoon
courses other than those required for a major that might
interfere with an extended fall practice schedule, and the
too-familiar image of a Woody Hayes coaching style became a
regular experience for players.
Macalester's Statement of Purpose and Belief includes the
assertion, "We believe that the benefit of the educational
experience at Macalester is the development of individuals who
make informed judgments and interpretations of the broader world
around them and choose actions or beliefs for which they are
willing to be held accountable."
MY SON REFUSED TO HONOR THE BOMBS-BURSTING-IN-AIR BRAVADO OF
U.S. MILITARY POLICY OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS
On September 7 of this year, my son Jacob, a second-year student
at Macalester, made an "informed judgment and interpretation of
the broader world" when he refused to take off his football
helmet as the national anthem was played on an adjoining soccer
field, after being militarily ordered to do so by a 24-year-old
assistant coach. My son refused to honor the
bombs-bursting-in-air bravado of U.S. military policy over the
past 3 years, and was "held accountable" for his action by being
dropped from the football team the next morning. These bombs
bursting in air have resulted in more than 150,000 troops
disabled from serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, the deaths of
over 3,000 U.S. military in these wars, and the recently
released and rabidly denied scientific estimate from Lancet of
over 655,000 Iraqi deaths.
What followed his dismissal from the team was the only
too-familiar reaction we've experienced repeatedly from our
national government in the past few years: those in charge will
manipulate the event so as not to be held accountable. The next
days were a blur of conversations and emails involving college
officials, my son and the St. Paul Pioneer Press. The head of
athletics had established his position immediately in stating in
an email to me and other football parents, "But most important
to me, we will not use a public forum." The Dean of Students
reassured alumni that the incident had been "sensationalized." A
reporter from the press had interviewed my son and me
repeatedly, set a meeting with Jacob for a "photo opportunity"
(reporter's words), ideally with "football gear." Such was the
threat to the athletic department at Macalester that the head
coach first mentioned libel to the reporter if he ran a story,
followed by saying Jacob's release from the team was Jacob's
wish and finally, the coach made a call to the sports editor of
the paper giving other reasons for Jacob's dismissal, to the
point of using Jacob's neurological disability as the basis. The
sports editor canned the story.
I began to understand the lies and cover-ups from our government
the past few years that have formed our international reality in
a more visceral manner. The tenor of these times is how easily
facts are manipulated to serve the interests of the
institutions, whatever those institutions might be. The public
will not see the remains of U.S. soldiers arriving at air bases
in flag-draped caskets as our government has banned news
coverage and photography of dead soldiers' homecomings on all
military bases. A jury in Ft. Hood, Texas found Lynndie England
guilty of six counts of detainee abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison,
but the memos from Gonzales and Yoo giving legal justification
to her actions have survived all scrutiny.
CEREMONIOUS FUNERAL AND MEDIA HYPE
JESSICA LYNCH WAS ONE OF THE FIRST TRULY SENSATIONALIZED LIES, a
heroine when the U.S. need one, her capture by the Iraqis and
her rescue by US special forces became one of the first
fantasies of the war. The truth as we later learned was that her
Iraqi guards had long fled, she was being well cared for -- and
doctors had already tried to free her. Pat Tillman died an
unnecessary death by friendly fire, the result of numerous
military mistakes. In the interest of the institution his family
was told only a fact or two, only after the ceremonious funeral
and media hype. On and on, ad nauseum. Most recently we have
lost 800 years of individual freedoms in eliminating habeas
corpus and the rule of law, justified by the continued lies and
manipulations. Or as St. Paul's own Garrison Keillor wrote,
"This week, we have suspended human rights in America."
I don't begin to compare my own experience with the above
tragedies, except the last. Jacob had chosen an institution
where we believed his values and beliefs would be respected,
where he would be "free from arbitrary or degrading treatment."
Never did I expect his First Amendment to be so forcefully
violated, or the resulting silence of all involved, including
the press. When our previously-known liberal institutions no
longer value our first amendment rights, the times they are
a'changing, but not for the better.
The facts laid bare: a football player refused to take off his
helmet for the national anthem; he was scolded harshly, shamed
and humiliated for that action; he was removed from the team the
following day; the official story changed to blame the target --
er, victim; the press was bullied away from reporting it.
IN THESE TIMES, WHEN EMPIRE'S FICTIONS AND COVER-UPS COME TO
KICK DOWN YOUR DOOR, YOU JUST KNOW YOUR LIFE IS ABOUT TO CHANGE.
"America as often been called the land of opportunity. But you
better be careful which one you choose cuz it might come with a
penalty. There's lots of good jobs working in a factory cranking
out the land mines. And you better be ready to pull the party
line or you'll end up doing real time America has her finger on
the trigger.
America's got her bullets in the gun. America's still stringing
up niggers
AMERICA EATS HER YOUNG . . ."
'America Eats Her Young' , Dayglo Abortion (2004)
Dr. Trudy Bond is a psychologist in Toledo, Ohio.
She can be reached at armordilo@aol.com.
Currently Mac's football team is 1-6
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