Elites Want More Refugees: Why?
Robert J. Burrowes, KalimNews, Kalimpong, 12 September 2015: There is much being written about the
refugee crisis in Europe at the moment but none of what I have read explains
why the problem is occurring and what will need to be done for the problem to
be addressed.
Refugees are just one symptom of a deeper
crisis. Moreover, like other symptoms of this deeper crisis, the global elite
is happy to use this symptom to keep us utterly preoccupied; after all, the
immediacy of the refugee problem is all too demanding of our attention and our
compassion.
Thirty years ago, on 9 September 1985, I
tried to resuscitate a baby in the Shagarab East 3 Refugee Camp in Eastern
Sudan at the height of the Ethiopian war and famine. As a lifesaver, I had been
expertly trained in cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. My attempt to resuscitate
this child failed: the doctor advised me that the baby was dead and I watched
her mother as I handed the dead child back to her. The mother was,
understandably, utterly distraught. And,frankly, I was in considerable
emotional pain myself.
In the adjacent camp, where I worked as a
relief worker, five refugees died every day, mostly from simple illnesses, like
diarhoea, associated with malnutrition. In the jargon of the UNHCR, our death
rate was 2.5 per 10,000 per day. That meant, in our camp of 20,000, five people
died each day. Every day.
My time spent working in that camp and
visiting many others during the same period, taught me one thing: ultimately,
while support for refugees is necessary for the survival of some of the
individuals forced to flee their countries and homes, this will not stop the
creation of circumstances which generate refugees in the first place.
At the geopolitical level, Thalif Deen has
adequately summarised the major cause of the current 'refugee problem' in
Europe:
'The military conflicts and political
instability driving hundreds of thousands of refugees into Europe were
triggered largely by U.S. and Western military interventions for regime change
– specifically in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya and Syria (a regime change
in-the-making).
'The United States was provided with strong
military support by countries such as Germany, Britain, France, Italy and
Spain, while the no-fly zone to oust Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was led by
France and the UK in 2011 and aided by Belgium, Denmark, Norway and Canada,
among others.' See 'Europe Invaded Mostly by "Regime Change"
Refugees'. http://www.ipsnews.net/2015/09/europe-invaded-mostly-by-regime-change-refugees/
Of course, there are other reasons why
people become refugees. But war and the destructive environmental consequences
of human industrial and other activities (leading to 'climate catastrophe'
refugees) are primary drivers of the problem. Or are they?
When I read the news on progressive news
websites, I have no problem identifying the multitude of problems we face: war
itself, economic exploitation of the people in Africa, Asia and Central/South
America, environmental problems too numerous to list and violence against women
and children, indigenous peoples, working people, people of color and various
other social groups (depending on the society) to mention some of the main
ones. And these problems are so advanced that humans stand poised on the brink
of precipitating our own extinction.
Except it is not us, as a collective, who
is responsible for this catastrophic state of affairs. It is a relatively small
number of people, each of whom is quite insane. And it is these people who
drive the decisions being made in our world that have, for example, created the
current refugee crisis in Europe.
These people seek power, profit and
personal privilege at the expense of the rest of us. They decide to destroy
countries or regions because, in their insane worldview, it 'benefits' them to
do so. The military destruction of a region might give them the power to share
in the control of a resource or market. It might make them a profit. It might
privilege them in relation to others in their (very limited) social world. The
discourse in which these people are engaged is incredibly limited. It is always
about control.
And the reason for this is simple: They are
utterly terrified. They had all of their control taken from them as children
and now seek it endlessly as highly dysfunctionalised adults. Adults who are
insane: devoid of the love, compassion, empathy and sympathy that makes those
of us who are normal respond with genuine concern to the plight of refugees and
others who suffer.
So when you hear people – whether it be
politicians, corporate figures, academics, military leaders or media personnel
– justify policies and actions, such as military violence, that lead to greater
human suffering, remember that you are listening to someone who is seriously
psychologically damaged. Conflict is not always easily resolved but it requires
listening and understanding, as well as talking. You cannot resolve conflict by
killing people.
If you would like to read more about the
state of mind of those who act to create circumstances that generate refugees,
you can do so in this article: 'The Global Elite is Insane'. http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1402/S00056/the-global-elite-is-insane.htm And you can read much more detail in 'Why
Violence?'http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence and 'Fearless Psychology and Fearful Psychology:
Principles and Practice'. http://anitamckone.wordpress.com/articles-2/fearless-and-fearful-psychology/
So what do we do? Well, I am heavily in
favour of doing what we can to reduce the suffering of refugees now. But, as I
committed myself thirty years ago, I am also working towards creating a world
in which no human being ever becomes a refugee again.
A big ask? You bet. But I don't intend to
let the insane people who seek total control of this planet do so without
making every effort I can to stop them. If you agree with me, here's some key
things we need to do.
We need to stop terrorising children so
that they don't become like the elite and their paid agents in politics, the
business world, academia, the military, the judiciary and the corporate media.
See 'My Promise to Children'. http://www.nationofchange.org/my-promise-children-1383835266 People who are not insane have a much
better chance of resolving conflicts nonviolently, even if it still isn't easy.
We need to take drastic personal action,
not rely on politicians who virtually all function as agents of the global
elite, to reverse much of what is wrong with our world. If you like, you can
participate in a fifteen-year strategy for doing so by joining those involved
in 'The Flame Tree Project to Save Life on Earth'. http://tinyurl.com/flametree
In some circumstances, such as in response
to the current attempts to consolidate their control of the global economy via
mechanisms such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the Transatlantic
Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA) or to destroy the natural environment by logging
rainforests for example, we also need to take collective action to resist the
insanity of the global elite. This is done most effectively by using
strategically applied campaigns of nonviolent resistance. See The Strategy of Nonviolent Defense: A
Gandhian Approach. http://www.sunypress.edu/p-2176-the-strategy-of-nonviolent-defe.aspx
And if you wish
to publicly declare your commitment to doing everything you can to end the
elite-driven violence and exploitation in our world, you can do so by signing
the online pledge of 'The People's Charter to Create a Nonviolent World'. http://thepeoplesnonviolencecharter.wordpress.com
In essence, elites
generate one crisis after another as an inevitable outcome of their insane
actions to perpetuate, consolidate and expand their control over the rest of
us. If we are not sufficiently aware, we can become preoccupied in just dealing
with one or more symptoms of their insanity. Elites want more refugees partly
because it helps to distract us from analysing and resisting what they are
doing overall.
While we must act
in solidarity with those they victimize, like the refugees fleeing their war
zones at the moment, we also need to expose and strategically resist the global
elite itself or, eventually, suffer the same (or an equivalent) fate as today's
refugees.
Robert J. Burrowes has a lifetime commitment to understanding and ending human violence. He has done extensive research since 1966 in an effort to understand why human beings are violent and has been a nonviolent activist since 1981. He is the author of 'Why Violence?'http://tinyurl.com/whyviolence His email address is flametree@riseup.net and his website is at http://robertjburrowes.wordpre ss.com
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