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  • IN DEFENCE OF WHATABOUTERY

    There have been three anniversaries of note

    so far this year: the first of the invasion

    of Ukraine by the Russian Federation;

    the twentieth of the invasion of Iraq

    by the US, UK, Australia

    and Poland; the fifty fifth of the My Lai

    Massacre, the murder of five hundred

    and two Vietnamese men, women, children –

    all civilians – by a company

    of American GIs. Aggressors

    seem always only too able and willing

    to justify such sociopathic

    behaviour with self-serving casuistry

    both before and after the fact. Remember

    Oradour-sur-Glane; Amritsar; the

    Armenian Massacres; Wounded Knee;

    Alexander the Great destroying Thebes;

    the Ancient Romans’ sacking Carthage

    and killing tens of thousands; and Elisha,

    on his way into the city of Bethel,

    being met by a large group of little children,

    who mocked him because of his bald head,

    so he cursed them in the name of the Lord,

    and two she-bears, emerging from a nearby wood,

    tore forty two of the children to pieces.

     

     



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