by Danaka Katovich
NICE SUNSET by NEMØ, Politicalcartoons.com
Behind all the devastation are all the people
in power that make all of this tragedy and grief possible in the
first place.
When I think of Joe Biden, I will think of every child I've seen dismembered and every home I've seen destroyed while I scrolled through social media for the last fifteen months...
And I will remember that none of it needed to happen:
Another clear demonstration of his inaction occurred last week, when he suddenly removed Cuba from the State Sponsor of Terrorism list, a demand we've been making to his administration for four years.
The designation, along with the US embargo, has caused levels of deprivation the country hasn't seen since the Soviet collapse.
People in Cuba were starving because of Joe
Biden's decision to keep them on the SSOT list,
and he only removed them on his way out the door.
...and others will be remembering the people that were killed in Gaza with their weapons shipments or because of their lies.
Like George W. Bush, the man responsible for the death of a million Iraqis and the country's destruction, who took up painting in his old age to make people forget what he had done in their name - Biden has time to change what people may think of him.
We owe it to the Palestinian people to not develop amnesia while bombs could still rain over their heads.
Biden could have ended the genocide at any
moment, and he chose not to. And because of that, tens of thousands
of children are dead, the only reason being that they were born in
the largest open air prison in the world.
For over a year, Israel continued to drop US-made bombs and, on multiple occasions, chemical weapons on the people of Gaza.
From the environmental impact of the nonstop
bombardment to the public health outcomes of living without proper
shelter for so long, the extent of Biden's crimes in Gaza
won't be understood entirely for decades.
In reality,
In fact, the struggles faced by regular people all over the world and across the country make a whole lot more sense when you realize our issues are inseparable.
People are anxious every day about whether or not they will be able to pay rent, afford groceries or their children's medicine.
While the people suffer, there only seems to be one thing that the people in power (no matter who it is) care about - maintaining global hegemony no matter the human cost.
Every year of his presidency, just like every other president, Biden signed a Pentagon budget that allocated more money to war than ever before and failed to improve the lives of the masses.
Biden's legacy as a whole is a disdain for
Palestinian life, and to some lesser degree, American life.
I think of Che Guevara, who once said,
As Trump returns to office to build his own legacy, and as Biden leaves behind four years and decades of consequences, I try very hard to remember that to be in this struggle is a privilege of mine.
If I abhor the suffering forced on the Palestinians in Gaza, then I realize I live in the perfect place to do something about it.
Trump and his new agenda are obstacles, but we've confronted plenty of obstacles under this system, which mobilizes all of its resources against the movement for peace.
When we finally win, I hope people remember our movement as one that took responsibility for our situation and found power when we thought we couldn't.
I hope our impact eventually defines the legacies of the warmongers like Biden and Trump, so that the world cannot forget who they are or what they did.
Remember:
Let that propel you to take action and organize.
Let that give you a glimmer of hope...
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