By George Neumayr on 1.31.03 @ 12:02AM
In Nelson Mandela's mind, America is still an exploiter and oppressor in need of ideological correction. Once a hard-core Communist, always a media darling.
So Nelson Mandela doesn't want America to win the war on
terrorism. No surprise there. He didn't want America to win the
Cold War either. Last September, he described America's Cold War
decision to "arm and finance the mujahedin" against the Soviets one
of America's "serious mistakes in the conduct of its foreign
affairs."
The media have conveniently forgotten that Mandela was a
hard-core Communist. He drank deeply at the well of anti-American
Communist theory, and it has never left his system. Those
astonished at his apologetics for Saddam Hussein -- "Israel has
weapons of mass destruction" but Hussein doesn't, according to
Mandela -- should remember that he has played defense for madmen
and thugs before. His ramshackle South African government
maintained ties with Fidel Castro and Muammar Qaddafi. And long
before that, he was responsible for a pamphlet called "How To Be A
Good Communist" in which he praised the "genius" of Marx, Lenin and
Stalin.
America was one of the capitalist countries Mandela wanted the
Soviets to trample. "The cause of Communism is the greatest and
most arduous cause in the history of mankind," the pamphlet stated.
"Our aim is to change the present world into a Communist world
where there will be no exploiters and exploited, no oppressor and
oppressed, no rich and poor." He thought a "Communist world is
capable of attainment" -- since Communism had succeeded so
brilliantly in the USSR, China and the Eastern Bloc. But it would
require beating the hell out of capitalists: "the Communist
movement still faces powerful enemies which must be crushed and
wiped out from the face of the earth before a Communist world can
be realized. Without a hard and bitter and long struggle against
capitalism and exploitation, there can be no Communist world."
Is it a cheap shot to dig this up? No, because Mandela is still
under the influence of one-world anti-American ideology. Now
instead of wanting a Communist world government that dominates the
U.S., he wants a U.N. world government to dominate it. In his mind,
America is still an exploiter and oppressor in need of ideological
correction. He said on Thursday that "if there is a country that
has committed unspeakable atrocities in the world, it is the United
States of America." Mandela still sees Americans as capitalist
pigs, evil enough to commit a "holocaust" for mere money -- "Iraq
produces 64 percent of the oil in the world. What Bush wants is to
get hold of that oil." (Iraq produces 5 percent of world oil
exports, reports CNN.) Mandela even maintains, in his own
disgraceful way, the old Soviet canard that America is a racist
nation. America, Mandela says, is "undermining" the advance of
world government because United Nations chief Kofi Annan is black.
"They do not care. Is it because the secretary-general of the
United Nations is now a black man?" says Mandela.
The moral-equivalence babble that flowed from Mandela's mouth
during the Cold War is being regurgitated on behalf of Hussein.
Mandela has said that America must respect the "sovereignty" of
Iraq. Did Mandela ever call on America to respect the sovereignty
of racist apartheid South Africa? And if Saddam Hussein is
sovereign, why isn't the United States? Mandela has no respect for
the sovereignty of America, as he demands that America entrust its
security to socialists at the U.N.
Bush is a leader "who cannot think properly," says Mandela,
spoken like a chilling ideologue. So, according to Mandela, the
U.N. must think for him. Even as Bush gives billions to AIDS
victims in Africa, Mandela speaks of him as a demented and cruel
child. Thankfully, Bush isn't taking him seriously. It is too bad
that the world still does.
topics:
Iraq, Israel, United Nations, Africa, Communism, Oil