Mumia Abu-Jamal's Solidarity Statement to anti-WEF  Protests January 31-February 4th, 2002:

Who Benefits From War?

Ona Move!

When George II (or is it III?) was enthroned in the White  House by the Gang of Five of the Supreme Court, as a kind  of American Emperor, a thought came to mind, chillingly:  There will be a war. It came with such a clarity that it  was surprising.

Why? A couple of reasons.

First, because George II was a man who was a darling of  big corporate interests, and such interests are always  able to profit from war. For if there are armed conflicts  in Sierra Leone, or in Kashmir, or in Colombia, you can  bet your bottom dollar that 70 percent of the weapons used  in these struggles are American-manufactured. How could it  be otherwise, when the U.S. is the world’s largest  arms merchant?

Second, because George II learned an important lesson from  his father: that nothing spurs a president’s  popularity like war.

Now, one wonders, what’s this got to do with the  World Economic Forum, the World Trade Organization, or the  growing specter of globalism?

The globalist economic structure is undergirded by the globalist, capitalist, military structure. They are  interconnected. Indeed, one cannot exist without the other.

Consider the words of New York Times writer Thomas  Friedman, who wrote back in early 1999: “The hidden  hand of the market will never work without a hidden fist; McDonald’s cannot flourish without  McDonnell-Douglas, the designer of the F-15. And the  hidden fist that keeps the world safe for Silicon Valley’s technologies is called the United States  Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps” (New York  Times Magazine, March 28, 1999).

And what could be more secret, more hidden than the WTO, a  powerful, undemocratic international multi-state,  corporate entity that sets the rules governing the lives  of billions?

How about the World Economic Forum, the body that claims  it brought the WTO into existence, and one of the  world’s engines of the corporate globalist movement?  These are the forces behind the war, the vicious attacks  on anti-globalists in Genoa, and the equally vicious slurs in the corporate media against the anti-globalist  movement.

War, ultimately, is fought for the wealthy, the  well-to-do, the established, with the working class and  poor doing the lion’s share of the fighting and  dying.

It has nothing to do with patriotism, for the rich and  super-rich know no nationality higher than capital.

Think of these things when you hear the siren’s song  of globalism; it is but a call for more war, more poverty,  more exploitation and more death.

I urge you to resist it.

Ona Move,
Long live John Africa!
Down with corporate globalism!

Mumia Abu-Jamal

 


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