I was reading an article in the NST this morning about the wall that divided Baghdad erected by the Americans. This is just another example of how callous and indifferent the occupying forces can be when it comes to other nations. How easily for them to divide a nation just like that. It seems history repeat itself. From the Berlin Wall, to the Palestinian Barriers, to the Baghdad Wall. All a form of repression.
Though repression can come in many guises whether it's physical or non-physical in nature. Looking back at American histories, you can see full well the repression of the Americans first upon the natives of the land, later upon the African slaves brought to America (this repression lasted for more than 200 years) . If we look further back in European history, the feudal system is also a form of repression, where the conditions of the serfs were no better than slaves.
Nearing the present time, another form of repression exist within the South African Apartheid regime, not to mention the Israel apartheid policy (I'll state my position clear on this one, the Israeli government is no better if not worst then the South African Apartheid regime, their whole nation state existence is base on the perceived rights of the Jewish race upon the land of Palestine).
A more subtle form of repressions is through education. By denying certain portion of history or skewing the facts of history thought in schools, some government repressed not only the right of children to judge by themselves according to the facts, but also those involved in the events. Examples are the Japanese text book omitting the facts of WWII and also the lack of references on the Communist participations in WWII in Malaya within school text.
There will always be a group of people who will try to repress others, whether through strength of arms, political and economical superiority, mass media and even education. Because of that it is not enough that we must always guard ourselves from the myopic view and flawed reasoning of these kind of people but we must also resist and fight all kind of repression. Only than can we emancipate our mind, free our souls and achieve understanding that transcend boundaries.
Saturday, 12 May 2007
About Barriers, Dividers and Walls
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