Saturday, October 10, 2009

PEACE AND THE WAR OF WORDS

I guess I shouldn't be surprised that the forces of darkness are doing their best to punish President Barack Obama for winning the Nobel Peace Prize. It's bad enough that we have a black President in the first place, right? We can't expect those good ol' boys to stand still for seeing the guy HONORED. It's just too much.

Honestly, you'd think Obama went over to Norway and demanded that prize. You'd think the Norwegians committed an international crime by giving the prize to a leader who has, according to his critics, "no accomplishments" that merit the award.

These people really don't have a clue. They don't understand ANYTHING.

The Nobel committee was very clear about why it unanimously selected our President. They said he has "created a new climate in international politics."

"Multilateral diplomacy has regained a central position," the committee wrote in its official press release. "Dialogue and negotiations are preferred as instruments for resolving even the most difficult international conflicts."

Although the Nobel Committee's nomination process closed in mid-February, only a few days after Obama took office, the vote took place just a few weeks ago. The committee has had ample time to watch the President in his interactions with the world. They recognized his "extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."

What the Neanderthals in the conservative movement don't seem to understand is that words are often more powerful than action. The French revolution began when Marie Antoinette said, "Let them eat cake." (She didn't really say that, exactly, but no matter--heads rolled anyway.)

Here in Minnesota, the Dakota uprising began when a government official refused to give the region's Sioux Indians the food provisions they had been promised, even though they were starving. That official said, "Let them eat grass." When soldiers found his body a few days later, his mouth was stuffed with grass.

How can any American--especially anyone who understands history--say with a straight face that words don't matter? What about "Remember the Alamo!" Or "We have nothing to fear but fear itself." Or "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." Or "I have a dream."

And then there's "Mission accomplished." And "Bring it on."

Words matter. Attitude matters. Tone matters.

There's a great irony here. Conservatives have used every nasty, abusive, hateful word in the dictionary to attack Barack Obama. They've shouted hostile words at members of Congress trying to reform health care. They've called the President a liar.

They've raised name-calling to an artform. Since the day Obama was sworn in, they've used words as weapons of war.

Now the world has honored our President for his words of peace, mutual respect and global cooperation--and the conservatives are outraged.

I have one word for these people: sick.


No comments:

Post a Comment