Global Research, September 27, 2018
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“White Man’s
As
soon as you go to Syria and meet Syrians, the logic is totally
destroyed, and the “civilized” mask of imperialists disintegrates and
reveals them for what they are: war criminals. Whereas colonial logic
would have us believe that we are superior to Syrians, the inverse is
true on many levels. For example, whereas Canada and its allies support
al Qaeda in Syria, Syria and Syrians are (successfully) combatting al
Qaeda. Whereas Canada and its allies support sectarianism and
fundamentalist interpretations of Sharia law, as observed in
terrorist-occupied areas of Syria, the Syrian government supports the
opposite: democracy, pluralism, and non-sectarianism.
Whereas the West supports ignorance and barbarism, Syria supports enlightenment and civilization. Prof. Tim Anderson reports that,
“(u)nder the Saudi-backed sectarian terror groups (mainly Jaysh al Islam, Faylaq al Rahman, and Jabhat al Nusra), all schools had been closed, commandeered by the armed groups for their own purposes. Only a few small classrooms were used for Saudi-style religious instruction.The result is that, after six years of jihadist occupation, as teachers confirmed to us, most primary school age children had never been to a real school; until now.” [1]
(Source: Prof. Anderson/AHT)
Despite
7 years of imperial war against Syria, most Canadians find
evidence-based assertions about Syria and Syrians to be ridiculous. Why
is this? The broad-based ignorance is largely a product of our
“colonial” monopoly mass media, which is an echo chamber for criminal
war propaganda.
We
have allowed this colonial mindset, coupled with a sophisticated
apparatus of deception, to blind us to the reality to which we are
accomplices. The reality is an overseas holocaust where Western
barbarism is slowly but surely being defeated as the world tilts towards
a multipolar orientation.
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Mark Taliano is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG) and the author of Voices from Syria, Global Research Publishers, 2017.
Note
1. Prof. Tim Anderson, “After Years of War, East Ghouta’s Schools Reopen.” American Herald Tribune, 24 September, 2018.(https://ahtribune.com/ world/north-africa-south-west- asia/syria-crisis/2492-east- ghouta-schools.html) Accessed, 26 September, 2018.