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You Are Being Lied to About Pirates(Barf Alert)
Bay View ^ | April 13, 2009 | Johann Hari

Posted on 04/13/2009 5:50:35 PM PDT by Delacon

Who imagined that in 2009, the world's governments would be declaring a new War on Pirates? As you read this, the British Royal Navy - backed by the ships of more than two dozen nations, from the US to China - is sailing into Somalian waters to take on men we still picture as parrot-on-the-shoulder pantomime villains. They will soon be fighting Somalian ships and even chasing the pirates onto land, into one of the most broken countries on earth. But behind the arrr-me-hearties oddness of this tale, there is an untold scandal. The people our governments are labeling as "one of the great menace of our times" have an extraordinary story to tell -- and some justice on their side.

Pirates have never been quite who we think they are. In the "golden age of piracy" - from 1650 to 1730 - the idea of the pirate as the senseless, savage thief that lingers today was created by the British government in a great propaganda-heave. Many ordinary people believed it was false: pirates were often rescued from the gallows by supportive crowds. Why? What did they see that we can't? In his book Villains of All nations, the historian Marcus Rediker pores through the evidence to find out. If you became a merchant or navy sailor then - plucked from the docks of London's East End, young and hungry - you ended up in a floating wooden Hell. You worked all hours on a cramped, half-starved ship, and if you slacked off for a second, the all-powerful captain would whip you with the Cat O' Nine Tails. If you slacked consistently, you could be thrown overboard. And at the end of months or years of this, you were often cheated of your wages.

Pirates were the first people to rebel against this world. They mutinied against their tyrannical captains - and created a different way of working on the seas. Once they had a ship, the pirates elected their captains, and made all their decisions collectively. They shared their bounty out in what Rediker calls "one of the most egalitarian plans for the disposition of resources to be found anywhere in the eighteenth century." They even took in escaped African slaves and lived with them as equals. The pirates showed "quite clearly - and subversively - that ships did not have to be run in the brutal and oppressive ways of the merchant service and the Royal navy." This is why they were popular, despite being unproductive thieves.

The words of one pirate from that lost age - a young British man called William Scott - should echo into this new age of piracy. Just before he was hanged in Charleston, South Carolina, he said: "What I did was to keep me from perishing. I was forced to go a-pirating to live." In 1991, the government of Somalia - in the Horn of Africa - collapsed. Its nine million people have been teetering on starvation ever since - and many of the ugliest forces in the Western world have seen this as a great opportunity to steal the country's food supply and dump our nuclear waste in their seas.

Yes: nuclear waste. As soon as the government was gone, mysterious European ships started appearing off the coast of Somalia, dumping vast barrels into the ocean. The coastal population began to sicken. At first they suffered strange rashes, nausea and malformed babies. Then, after the 2005 tsunami, hundreds of the dumped and leaking barrels washed up on shore. People began to suffer from radiation sickness, and more than 300 died. Ahmedou Ould-Abdallah, the UN envoy to Somalia, tells me: "Somebody is dumping nuclear material here. There is also lead, and heavy metals such as cadmium and mercury - you name it." Much of it can be traced back to European hospitals and factories, who seem to be passing it on to the Italian mafia to "dispose" of cheaply. When I asked Ould-Abdallah what European governments were doing about it, he said with a sigh: "Nothing. There has been no clean-up, no compensation, and no prevention."

At the same time, other European ships have been looting Somalia's seas of their greatest resource: seafood. We have destroyed our own fish-stocks by over-exploitation - and now we have moved on to theirs. More than $300m worth of tuna, shrimp, lobster and other sea-life is being stolen every year by vast trawlers illegally sailing into Somalia's unprotected seas. The local fishermen have suddenly lost their livelihoods, and they are starving. Mohammed Hussein, a fisherman in the town of Marka 100km south of Mogadishu, told Reuters: "If nothing is done, there soon won't be much fish left in our coastal waters."

This is the context in which the men we are calling "pirates" have emerged. Everyone agrees they were ordinary Somalian fishermen who at first took speedboats to try to dissuade the dumpers and trawlers, or at least wage a 'tax' on them. They call themselves the Volunteer Coastguard of Somalia - and it's not hard to see why. In a surreal telephone interview, one of the pirate leaders, Sugule Ali, said their motive was "to stop illegal fishing and dumping in our waters... We don't consider ourselves sea bandits. We consider sea bandits [to be] those who illegally fish and dump in our seas and dump waste in our seas and carry weapons in our seas." William Scott would understand those words.

No, this doesn't make hostage-taking justifiable, and yes, some are clearly just gangsters - especially those who have held up World Food Programme supplies. But the "pirates" have the overwhelming support of the local population for a reason. The independent Somalian news-site WardherNews conducted the best research we have into what ordinary Somalis are thinking - and it found 70 percent "strongly supported the piracy as a form of national defence of the country's territorial waters." During the revolutionary war in America, George Washington and America's founding fathers paid pirates to protect America's territorial waters, because they had no navy or coastguard of their own. Most Americans supported them. Is this so different?

Did we expect starving Somalians to stand passively on their beaches, paddling in our nuclear waste, and watch us snatch their fish to eat in restaurants in London and Paris and Rome? We didn't act on those crimes - but when some of the fishermen responded by disrupting the transit-corridor for 20 percent of the world's oil supply, we begin to shriek about "evil." If we really want to deal with piracy, we need to stop its root cause - our crimes - before we send in the gun-boats to root out Somalia's criminals.

The story of the 2009 war on piracy was best summarised by another pirate, who lived and died in the fourth century BC. He was captured and brought to Alexander the Great, who demanded to know "what he meant by keeping possession of the sea." The pirate smiled, and responded: "What you mean by seizing the whole earth; but because I do it with a petty ship, I am called a robber, while you, who do it with a great fleet, are called emperor." Once again, our great imperial fleets sail in today - but who is the robber?


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: aaaaaaaaaargh; barfalert; dementalillness; liberals; moralrelativism; piracy; pirates; rescue; somalia; somaliapirates; somalipirates
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The Huffington Post just posted this article today and I intended to post it on FR with a barf alert. The FR censorbot keeps me from posting anything from HP so I found this article on the Bay View and that its months old. The Huff and Puff posted it today so the article may be old but the Huff's posting of it is anything but coincidental and is timely for liberal thinking.
 
The Huff's article link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/johann-hari/you-are-being-lied-to-abo_b_155147.html

1 posted on 04/13/2009 5:50:35 PM PDT by Delacon
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To: Delacon

I am sure there are DUmmies who will sympathize with the environmentally correct pirates


2 posted on 04/13/2009 5:53:03 PM PDT by GeronL (tea parties quarterly until we get big enough to simply take over by force if necessary)
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To: Delacon
Wow! That's garbage even by HuffPo standards. As an aside, Julius Caesar crucified the pirates who kidnapped him during his younger days. A bit harsh, but it got the point across.
3 posted on 04/13/2009 5:54:04 PM PDT by seatrout (I wouldn't know most "American Idol" winners if I tripped over them!)
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To: Delacon

At least we know what's causing the recent cooling trend.

4 posted on 04/13/2009 5:54:04 PM PDT by Sloth (The tree of liberty desperately needs watering.)
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To: Delacon

Unbelievable. The bad guys are now the good guys in some American eyes.


5 posted on 04/13/2009 5:54:13 PM PDT by Uncle Hal
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To: Delacon

Whoever wrote this deserves to be robbed, kidnapped and possibly murdered. I would not shed a tear if they were.


6 posted on 04/13/2009 5:54:25 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: Delacon

I’m willing to let the pirates be paid - with monies from “progressives”.

Deal?


7 posted on 04/13/2009 5:56:15 PM PDT by Da Coyote
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To: Delacon

Thank you for the well deserved barf alert.


8 posted on 04/13/2009 5:56:16 PM PDT by rdl6989
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To: Delacon
But I thought we were supposed to be more like the Europeans.

The Left loved the USSR, and gave them a pass for polluting the bejesus out of their countries.

Now the Left loves Europe, and will give them a pass for doing the same to those in Africa (if this story is to be believed).
9 posted on 04/13/2009 5:58:42 PM PDT by chrisser (The Two Americas: Those that want to be coddled, Those that want to be left the hell alone.)
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To: Delacon

Time to send in Greenpeace, I suspect...


10 posted on 04/13/2009 5:59:09 PM PDT by RightResponse (It depends on what the defamation of Islam is .....)
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To: Delacon
Did we expect starving Somalians to stand passively on their beaches, paddling in our nuclear waste, and watch us snatch their fish to eat in restaurants in London and Paris and Rome?

Does this mean that the Huf-po supports groups like Blackwater patrolling like they do off of the west coast of africa? After all, on the west coast the "mercinaries" are acting as fisheries and coast guard for poor countries like the Ivory coast and Liberia etc.
11 posted on 04/13/2009 5:59:15 PM PDT by cripplecreek (The poor bastards have us surrounded.)
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To: seatrout
As an aside, Julius Caesar crucified the pirates who kidnapped him during his younger days. A bit harsh, but it got the point across.

If it wasn't for its religious connotations crucifixion would be very appropriate.

In today's times the best we can hope for is hung by the neck, preferably hoisted up rather than dropped.

12 posted on 04/13/2009 5:59:47 PM PDT by CurlyDave
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To: Delacon

I saw this article a few days ago. Is there any substantiation to the claims of dumping nuke waste besides the standard leftist echo chambers? Pardon me, but I can’t take the word of a UN lackey as the voice of authority on any matter.


13 posted on 04/13/2009 6:00:17 PM PDT by randog (Tap into America!)
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To: Delacon
No, this doesn't make hostage-taking justifiable, and yes, some are clearly just gangsters - especially those who have held up World Food Programme supplies

It's excusable to rob ships, terrorize the crew, and demand ransom for hostages, UNLESS YOU ARE ROBBING FROM ONE OF THIS LEFTY'S FAVORITE CAUSES, then you're a gangster.

Right there the author lost all credibility.

14 posted on 04/13/2009 6:00:57 PM PDT by PLK
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To: Delacon
European ships have been looting Somalia's seas of their greatest resource: seafood.

Read no further folks, here it is. Seafood is driving the pirates to assault ocean going commerce.

15 posted on 04/13/2009 6:01:29 PM PDT by Sax
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To: Delacon

Quoted from the ‘about’ page of the author’s website:
(www.johannhari.com)
“Johann has been called:
‘Maoist’ by Nick Cohen;
‘Stalinist’ by Noam Chomsky;
‘Horrible Hari’ by Niall Ferguson;
‘an uppity little queer’ by Bruce Anderson.”


16 posted on 04/13/2009 6:02:37 PM PDT by Repeal The 17th
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To: Delacon

Who is this guy?

http://www.johannhari.com/about.php

Among other things, he appears to be light on his feet.

Maybe we could exchange him for one of the hostages still being held, since he seems to appreciate pirates so much.


17 posted on 04/13/2009 6:03:22 PM PDT by Cicero (Marcus Tullius)
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To: GeronL

They should move to Somolia.

I will help them pack.


18 posted on 04/13/2009 6:03:30 PM PDT by Shyla
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To: Delacon
Frankly, if Somalia's fishing rights are being violated, I don't have a problem with their government going after the violators.

Nor, would I be adverse to the US helping them along those lines.

Everything else in the article is pure crap.

19 posted on 04/13/2009 6:03:36 PM PDT by Psycho_Bunny (ALSO SPRACH ZEROTHUSTRA)
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To: Delacon

But we are told that that kid pirate wasn’t even trained ... so they have pirate training schools now?????


20 posted on 04/13/2009 6:03:36 PM PDT by SkyDancer ('Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not..' ~ Thomas Jefferson)
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