A Heritage of HypocrisyIn the dark says since the attack on the World Trade Center, the question that many Americans have asked is: Why? Why do 'they' hate us as they do? Is it, as our leaders would have us believe, because they hate our freedom? To understand what others find objectionable in us, we must take a long and brutally honest view of how we act, versus what we like to say about ourselves. The facts, as this book demonstrates, are incontrovertible: Our history is an unbroken progression of atrocities, betrayals of trust, and abuses of the rule of law, both to our global neighbors as well as our own citizens. Since the arrival of the first settlers, we have cheated and swindled, committed the most sweeping genocide in history (100,000,000 members of the indigenous populations), attacked civilian populations with nuclear weapons, promoted conflicts at home and abroad, supported brutal right-wing regimes, bullied those weaker than us, and performed gruesome experiments on the most defenseless of our own citizens: poor southern blacks, retarded teens, and pregnant women. These, sadly, are the facts, and are what others see when we say our proud slogans about peace and promoting democracy. But who among us is actually responsible for this ignominious state of affairs? As Perni argues, all of these iniquities can be traced to three sources: big business, fundamentalist, right-wing Christians, whom he characterizes as our own domestic Taliban, and a corrupt government that serves the corporations while manipulating the easily swayed voters. |
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as per the above (excellent) review, note: "In the dark says since the attack" SAYS=DAYS
Contents
Preface | 1 |
The English Colonies | 7 |
The Civil War | 19 |
The SpanishAmerican War | 35 |
The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment | 47 |
World War II | 53 |
The Korean Conflict77 | 73 |
The McCarthy Witch Hunts | 93 |
Abner Louima | 131 |
Prohibition Drugs | 141 |
MOVEBombing Citizens in Philadelphia | 149 |
The Waco Massacre | 155 |
HIV | 165 |
The Invasion of Iraq | 179 |
A Dictionary of American Intervention | 193 |
Business as Usual | 231 |
Cuba | 101 |
Vietnam | 109 |
U S Rej ection of World Court | 119 |
The Watergate Breakin | 125 |
Capital Punishment | 247 |
The Hague Protocol October 18 1907261 | 253 |
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