Monday, January 23, 2006

KURT VONNEGUT ON HOW THE WORLD VIEWS AMERICA

"We now present ourselves to the rest of the world as proud, grinning, jut-jawed, pitiless war-lovers with appallingly powerful weaponry - who stand unopposed.

In case you haven't noticed, we are now as feared and hated all over the world as Nazis once were.

And with good reason.

In case you haven't noticed, our unelected leaders have dehumanised millions and millions of human beings simply because of their religion and race. We wound 'em and kill 'em and torture 'em and imprison 'em all we want.

Piece of cake.

In case you haven't noticed, we also dehumanised our own soldiers, not because of their religion or race, but because of their low social class.

Send 'em anywhere. Make 'em do anything."

Here's the extract from Vonnegut's new novel 'A Man Without a Country: A Memoir of Life in George W Bush's America', where these qoutes were found.