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Title: The ultimate act of self-sacrifice that no one noticed
Source: antiwar.com (The Guardian)
URL Source: [None]
Published: Dec 1, 2006
Author: Emane Saner
Post Date: 2006-12-01 14:13:32 by bluedogtxn
Keywords: None
Views: 70
Comments: 3

Emine Saner Thursday November 30, 2006 The Guardian

To motorists on Chicago's Kennedy expressway on the morning of November 3, the fire was just an annoyance, slowing their journey into work. It appeared as if someone had set the city's sculpture of a giant flame, which stands by the road, on fire. Most of those commuters didn't hear for some time that it wasn't the sculpture on fire, but a 52-year-old anti-war protester, Malachi Ritscher. Many probably never heard about it. Ritscher's death, four days before the American mid-term elections, wasn't the shocking, national news story he had hoped it would be when he doused himself in petrol and set himself alight, next to a video camera and a small sign reading, "Thou shalt not kill." It hardly made a ripple in Chicago's mainstream media until an alternative newspaper picked it up. Nationally and internationally, his death has gone virtually unnoticed.

Although he had held protests against the Iraq war for several years, Ritscher's final act has largely been dismissed as that of someone suffering from mental illness - he had a history of depression and alcoholism and surely nobody of sound mind would choose this, one of the most agonising ways to die. But although his mission statement, posted on his website http://(Savagesound.com/gallery99.htm) before he died, showed he was somewhat eccentric (he wrote that he regretted missing an opportunity to assassinate Donald Rumsfeld), it is by no means an incoherent ramble. "If I am required to pay for your barbaric war, I choose not to live in your world," he wrote. "I refuse to finance the mass murder of innocent civilians, who did nothing to threaten our country."

Ritscher had hoped his suicide by self-immolation - a symbolic act which has long been used as a political protest - would be a wake-up call for America, for which he was prepared to martyr himself. "We have become worse than the imagined enemy - killing civilians and calling it 'collateral damage', torturing and trampling human rights inside and outside our own borders." He wrote that Americans are "more concerned with sports on television and ring-tones on cellphones than the future of the world". The response to his death shows that, if nothing else, he was sadly right about that.

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#1. To: bluedogtxn (#0)

Thanks for this sad information.

"Taxes are not raised to carry on wars, wars are raised to carry on taxes."
-Thomas Paine

Lod  posted on  2006-12-01   14:18:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: lodwick (#1)

It doesn't surprise me that "local news" didn't cover the story either (I just assume the story wouldn't have made it past the government censors working in the national MSM outlets- certainly not broadcast media). Though local news is less censored than national- it has become, in many ways, even more trivial and unserious than national news.

Here are a few "stories" off the top of my head that I have seen this week on local "news" programs:

1) An I-Hop restaraunt was spotlighted for requiring customers to leave their ID's with the host to prevent dining and ditching on the bill (it was in a "poor"- ie black- area and this was presented as racist.)

2) Nifty tips on how to prevent your house from being robbed. The tips included, I kid you not, not leaving ladders against your house next to open windows or tools like screw drivers in the yard that could be used to wedge open doors.

3) A "gotcha" series on some local sheriff who quit early from work each day and went to his properties to perform maitenance work for his tenats.

4) Tips on how to buy a dog from the want ads.

5) Ways to keep your identity from being stolen.

6) Catching some state workers smoking the reefer in another "Gotcha" series.

Basically - much of what is on these "news" shows isn't news- but made up stories that can be "canned" and shown 6 months later- and no one would even know the difference. This is not how I remember local news programs even 15 years ago. The quality was much better- the news more significant- and not nearly as idiotic. Their was little of these "canned" stories either.

Burkeman1  posted on  2006-12-01   16:49:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Burkeman1 (#2)

Basically - much of what is on these "news" shows isn't news- but made up stories that can be "canned" and shown 6 months later- and no one would even know the difference. This is not how I remember local news programs even 15 years ago. The quality was much better- the news more significant- and not nearly as idiotic. Their was little of these "canned" stories either.

Exactly the reason I don't read our local daily or watch the tellie except for some of a game show in a taxi called Cash Cab and then Jeopardy over at a friend's house.

Most of the programming today seems to have a target IQ of somewhere in the lower 90's.

"Taxes are not raised to carry on wars, wars are raised to carry on taxes."
-Thomas Paine

Lod  posted on  2006-12-01   16:57:21 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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