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  • Sep. 16th, 2008 at 11:16 AM
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Drill, Drill, Drill

I am having Sarah Palin nightmares. I dreamt last night that she was a
member of a club where they rode snowmobiles and wore the claws of drowned
and starved polar bears around their necks. I have a particular thing for
Polar Bears. Maybe it's their snowy whiteness or their bigness or the fact
that they live in the arctic or that I have never seen one in person or
touched one. Maybe it is the fact that they live so comfortably on ice.
Whatever it is, I need the polar bears..

I don't like raging at women. I am a Feminist and have spent my life trying
to build a community, help empower women and stop violence against them. It
is hard to write about Sarah Palin. This is why the Sarah Palin choice was
all the more insidious and cynical. The people who made this choice count
on the goodness and solidarity of Feminists.

But everything Sarah Palin believes in and practices is antithetical to
Feminism which for me is part of one story -- connected to saving the earth,
ending racism, empowering women, giving young girls options, opening our minds,
deepening tolerance, and ending violence and war.

I believe that the McCain/Palin ticket is one of the most dangerous choices
of my lifetime, and should this country chose those candidates the fall-out
may be so great, the destruction so vast in so many areas that America may
never recover. But what is equally disturbing is the impact that duo would
have on the rest of the world. Unfortunately, this is not a joke. In my
lifetime I have seen the clownish, the inept, the bizarre be elected to the
presidency with regularity..

Sarah Palin does not believe in evolution. I take this as a metaphor. In
her world and the world of Fundamentalists nothing changes or gets better
or evolves. She does not believe in global warming. The melting of the
arctic, the storms that are destroying our cities, the pollution and rise
of cancers, are all part of God's plan. She is fighting to take the polar
bears off the endangered species list. The earth, in Palin's view, is here
to be taken and plundered. The wolves and the bears are here to be shot and
plundered. The oil is here to be taken and plundered. Iraq is here to be
taken and plundered. As she said herself of the Iraqi war, "It was a task from God."

Sarah Palin does not believe in abortion. She does not believe women who
are raped and incested and ripped open against their will should have a
right to determine whether they have their rapist's baby or not. She obviously
does not believe in sex education or birth control. I imagine her daughter was
practicing abstinence and we know how many babies that makes.

Sarah Palin does not much believe in thinking. From what I gather she has tried
to ban books from the library, has a tendency to dispense with people
who think independently. She cannot tolerate an environment of ambiguity
and difference. This is a woman who could and might very well be the next President
of the United States. She would govern one of the most diverse populations on the earth.
Sarah believes in guns. She has her own custom Austrian hunting rifle. She has been known
to kill 40 caribou at a clip. She has shot hundreds of wolves from the air.

Sarah believes in God. That is of course her right, her private right. But
when God and Guns come together in the public sector, when war is declared
in God's name, when the rights of women are denied in his name, that is the
end of separation of church and state and the undoing of everything America
has ever tried to be.

I write to my sisters. I write because I believe we hold this election in
our hands. This vote is a vote that will determine the future not just of
the U.S., but of the planet. It will determine whether we create policies
to save the earth or make it forever uninhabitable for humans. It will determine
whether we move towards dialogue and diplomacy in the world or
whether we escalate violence through invasion, undermining and attack. It
will determine whether we go for oil, strip mining, coal burning or invest
our money in alternatives that will free us from dependency and destruction.
It will determine if money gets spent on education and healthcare or whether
we build more and more methods of killing. It will determine whether America
is a free open tolerant society or a closed place of fear, fundamentalism and aggression.

If the Polar Bears don't move you to go and do everything in your power to
get Obama elected then consider the chant that filled the hall after Palin
spoke at the RNC, "Drill Drill Drill." I think of teeth when I think of drills.
I think of rape. I think of destruction. I think of domination. I think of
military exercises that force mindless repetition, emptying the
brain of analysis, doubt, ambiguity or dissent. I think of pain.
Do we want a future of drilling? More holes in the ozone, in the floor of
the sea, more holes in our thinking, in the trust between nations and peoples,
more holes in the fabric of this precious thing we call life?

Eve Ensler
September 5, 2008

Comments

[info]lostandalone22 wrote:
Sep. 16th, 2008 10:00 am (UTC)
Are you in the US where you're able to vote against them?
[info]ritaskleinewelt wrote:
Sep. 16th, 2008 10:11 am (UTC)
i am not a US-citizen, so my opinion doesn't really matter. but somehow i still feel the obligation to speak up in favour of the democratic party in this round of presitential elections. from the european perspective, the republican party with its presitential and vice-presidential candidates appear as a very threatening option for the world. this may sound a bit paranoid, after all, but when i think of the possibility that mccain might keel over dead after 3 months in office, it gives me the shudders to see mrs palin with her finger on the red button. she seriously frightens me. (apart from the fact that she stands against *everything* that i believe in!)

eleven years ago, when i first came to the US to live there for one year, i felt welcome. it was a happy country with relaxed politicians, a strong economy and respect in most parts of the world. on my last visit in 2006, i had my finger prints taken and my iris was scanned at the airport. i had been invited to a friend's wedding, but instead i was being treated like a criminal.
[info]lostandalone22 wrote:
Sep. 16th, 2008 10:00 pm (UTC)
That has nothing to do with who was in control of the government. That has to do with the fact that America was attacked in 2001. Everyone's treated like that at an airport. In 1997, we felt safe, and in 2001, we were proved wrong. In 1997, we thought no one could attack us on our soil. There was a bombing in the WTC in 1993, but mostly, folks didn't really pay attention to that. It was just a car bomb, after all. In 2001, we saw that we could be attacked on our own soil and that we needed to become cautious. We paid for that arrogance, thinking that we couldn't be attacked, with almost 3000 lives, folks from all over the world. I'm sorry you were treated like that at an airport, but I assure you, they were just trying to keep you safe.
[info]ritaskleinewelt wrote:
Sep. 16th, 2008 11:32 pm (UTC)
but how is this for a thought: if on my next attempt to enter the US my fingerprints don't show up on my file (proudly hosted by homeland security and the three-letter-companies), i will be redirected straight away to the next plane back to europe. in such a case my prints would simply be regarded as "dodgy". and all this because some information between my last departure from o'hare has gotten lost on its way to DC. that's not safety, that's keeping taps on guests.

and not enough that they took my prints, i also was asked about some really strange issues on top of having filled out the regular visa form, like:

-- what are you doing here?
-- where are you staying?
-- who are you staying with?
-- how do you know these people?
-- put your finger on that box!
-- take off your glasses!
-- when will you leave?

there's no big deal with signing the visa. it's just a common courtesy to sign in into the country that is your host over the next few days or weeks. just let me asure you that no american citizen has to answer such personal questions upon entering germany as i was asked by that very rude man from homeland security. the blue passport with the golden eagle is still respected around here. my government, of which i disapprove on quite many of the current domestic matters, still does not collect fingerprints from visitors outside of europe. and certainly not from our allies!!!

anyhow. mostly i cannot understand why anybody would give the republican party another chance at ruling the US after those desasterous past eight years. domestic and foreign politics have largely been turned into a travesty of sorts. it just pains me to see the country fall apart on all fronts. it's a nightmare.

mccain was campaigning with the arguments of experience. now that the vp-candiate is causing a bit of raising of eyebrows (she only applied for a passport two years ago, was mayor of a town smaller than *my* hamlet of a hometown in a largely rural area of germany, and somehow has not really understood that the US is a laicistic country -- at least that is what the consitution has been saying for the past 200+ years...), all of the sudden mccain's advisers feel the need to do a spot of glossing over and go for the really new and revolutionary theme of "CHANGE!".

if i don't stop shaking my head so vigorously very soon over this joke of a very dangerous vice-presidential candiate (and i *do* hate the fact that this argument is turned against a woman!!!), i'll end up with serious damage on the discs in my neck...