Friday, October 29, 2010

Who Is He??? Who Am I???


Cross by Langston Hughes
My old man's a white old man
And my old mother's black.
If ever I cursed my white old man
I take my curses back.
If ever I cursed my black old mother
And wished she were in hell,
I'm sorry for that evil wish
And now I wish her well
My old man died in a fine big house.
My ma died in a shack.
I wonder were I'm going to die,
Being neither white nor black?

American Identity



Noam Chamsky talks about the American Identity. Watch it.
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   Identity is self-description and self-understanding. Each person takes an identity as a whole, unintentionally, to be a person and to live in the society appropriately. Identity is something we create and it is not a situation of being it is a process of becoming. Actually each person has an identity which is consists of multiple, shifting, changing, fragmented and fractured identities.

   Generally it is believed that the American identity is according to common ideas, not ethnic, religious or racial values. Americans differ from many other peoples both in how they define themselves and in the kinds of lives they choose to lead. This communal American identity embraces a pluralism that covers racial, religious, and ethnic divisions. As a result of the mingling of many ethnicities, America may be evolving from a multicultural nation to a nation of multicultural people that is, the U.S. is turning from a country with different culture to a country that its people bear different cultures. A Pole marries a Latino while their parents also are from different races but they strongly consider themselves American.
   But all Americans do not practice the American identification; actually they reject the American identity and try to acquire their favorable identity. Here we come across a resistance to the dominate culture which is a key aspect in the process of American identification.

   Afro-Americans are the most important group which have resisted against the dominate culture, challenged the American identity and try to acquire their own culture subsequently identity. The resistance is not something new; it has started since the early times, when the first slaves, mostly Muslim, had been brought to the America, culminated during Civil Right Movement of 1960s, drag on to present time. At the early time they had been forced to convert to their masters’ religion, Islam to Christianity. So religion that is, Islam, is one of the main forces to resist against dominant culture, the culture that tries to unify a heterogeneous multitude of people. The black people have used conversion to Islam as a kind of cultural resistance. Dealing with African American Muslims history, cultural resistance was practiced through Islamic services. During the slavery era, the slaves' knowledge of Arabic and of the religion of Islam was key factors in their identification as African Muslims. The blacks have used different kind of resistances, form of clothing, shaving or having beard, wearing hijab for women Muslims, saying prayer in public , Arabic names, writing in Arabic are different forms of Cultural resistance within the movements. They have shown their resistance in two ways; first, manifested resistance like demonstrations second, concealed resistance like using literature, music and even sport to resist against dominant culture to acquire their expected identity. On the whole the blacks take Islam as a tool to resist and the tool may provide more some important answers to African American economic, political, and cultural questions, leading them to a better position.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

They want their country back


   During past few days I’ve seen a repeated phrase on the different websites, “tea party”. I wanted to know how they are and what they want so I decided to read about it and then write a post on it. Killing two birds with one stone!!!

   The Tea Party movement is a political movement in the United States that emerged in 2009 through a series of locally and nationally corresponding protests. The protests were against several federal laws like Obama’s health care reform. Its name echoes the Boston Tea Party of 1773 in 13 British colonies. The word party comes from 1773 incident and 2010 movement is not a political party, does not officially run candidates and its name will not appear on ballots. The movement does not have any national leadership.


   The movement started by local protests in the early 2009 in response to new tax measures. In February 2009 the first national Tea Party protest was held in Chicago.  The objectives of the movement include lowering tax, cutting back the size of government, reducing wasteful spending, reducing the national debt and federal budget deficit and adhering to the United States Constitution. The supporters of the movement are overwhelmingly white and Anglo, very conservative, opposed to illegal immigrants. The Tea Party members believe terrorism is a very serious threat to the nation's future well-being. They say most members of Congress don't deserve re-election and President Obama doesn't deserve re-election.
Protest is one of the key elements of the movement; there have been lots of protests across the U.S. Slogans also heat up the show:

“Just say NOBAMA!”
“Don't Expect Wicked Men to Pass Good Laws”
“You Will Fail! We Will Prevail! God Bless America!”
“God Has Given Us a Christian Nation”
“I, Too, Hope Obama's Ideas Fail!”


   A commentator, explaining about media coverage of the movement, said that Fox News portrayed the protests as a big story, CNN as a modest story, and MSNBC as a great story to make fun of. Most Republicans support the tea party movement, Sarah Palin is considered as one of the leader of the movement

   The Tea Party movement strongly favorites challenge status quo. They want a more stable country that does not offend her citizens’ fundamental rights. In coming days there would be Senate election probably the democrats lose Senate majority. Totally the rise of Tea Party invigorates the U.S. election and heats up the political environment of the U.S.

Remember, Dissent Is Patriotic

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Friday, October 15, 2010

03 Peace for two nations by two other nations; Failure or Success?

  

 Foreign Policy magazine has published an article titled “The tragicomedy of Obama’s peace effort” on its website.
   It deals with overall policy of the U.S. toward the conflicts between the Arabs and the Israelis and Obama’s effort to divert the conflicts onto peace road. The writer believes that Obama himself is not very optimistic about progress between two sides, especially when he is aware of a sturdy obstacle that hinders all peace efforts, Israelis settlements. Every U.S. administration since 1967 has opposed settlement construction but no U.S. president has ever supported what they had said. In fact there have been no practical solutions by U.S. president concerning settlement construction despite claims about offering the solutions. The Obama administration is not able to be a positive catalyst for this conflict because firstly congress does not support Obama and secondly Netanyahu simply cannot freeze settlements, even if he wants to.


   Iranian president visited Lebanon and received a warm welcome from a part of the Lebanese. On the other hand some look this visit cynically. Ahmadinejad slammed Israel and emphasize Iran’s support for Lebanon and its resistance.

   Iran and the U.S. are trying to bring peace to the region according to their own prospects but none of them would success because a peace according to prospects of each of them causes discontent of the other side. In bringing peace to the region Iran and the U.S. first want to serve their own interests and this kind of peace is not the expected peace by the people of the region, a peace that leads to a stable and safe region for the people who have lived in the region since the early times. So people of the region have to reach an agreement without interferences of other nations that necessarily seek their own interests.

Friday, October 8, 2010

02 Globalization, Iran and the US





   Globalization means the increasing multi-directional political, social, cultural, and economic connections that are happening across the world. Nowadays awareness of these connections has increased and people try to take advantage of this situation and lead globalization in way that they aspire. Globalization is the result of advances in communication, transportation, and information technologies. So institutions that are more powerful in these fields can be more potent to globalize the world in their favorable ways.

   Some take globalization as Americanization but I disagree, Americanization is one of the constitutive parts of current globalization, it can be replaced by Islamization, Frenchization or any other –izations. But it is obvious that some countries have more powerful effect on globalization but it is not a phenomenon unique to a specific country or region.

   Regarding globalization the US and Iran have affected each other but the US effect on Iran has been greater.In recent years, regarding globalization competition, the Iranian efforts to have an important role in globalization process have been more universal rather than concentrated. The Iranian approach toward globalization has been a non-materialistic and political approach, for example its efforts to export its Islamic Revolution around the world. Iran also tries to globalize itself through politics. As a potential country Iran tires to expand its influence in region and around the world to globalize its objectives. Cultural Persian figures like Jalal al-Din Rumi and Omar Khayyam have been globalized around the world and the US through their art.

   Although there is no tangible relation between Iran and the US, the American signs are pervasive in Iranian lives, from clothes that we wear to soda that we drink.

Chris Barker (2004:77) writes: “the products of global forces are localized, that is, they are made pertinent to ‘local’ concerns.”

   That is the point, what the Americans do to rule over the others and globalize themselves.
Want a soda??? Here you are!!! A Coca-Cola or a Pepsi!!! Carrying a logo in your mother tongue, Persian or any other language.



   Manufacturers now produce ethnically diverse dolls, like the black Barbie. Most young Iranian girls know Barbie and want to be like her when they grow up. For young Iranian boys Superman, Batman and Spiderman, Americanized superhuman, are magical heroes and the paragon of mankind. Older boys and girls follow high fashion brand like Nike and CK. Interestingly we can see girls who wear hijab and fit their chadors with a jean and a pair of Converse shoe. Another example is music; especially American hip-hop music that has created a new and popular music genre which resulted in forging a kind of subculture among young Iranian. The US also utilizes its media and cyberspaces as propelling force to dominate the world and lead the audiences to its favorable ways.




   Chris Barker (2004:77) writes: “all locals are now subject to the influence of distant places.”
The key matter is the degree of that influence that runs the show.

Friday, October 1, 2010

01 The USA, a Worm, Iran

   Foxnews: "Pentagon Silent on Iranian Nuke Virus
Pentagon Spokesman Col. David Lapan said Monday the Department of Defense can "neither confirm nor deny" reports that it launched this attack."

   Stuxnet is a worm especially designed for sabotage unlike most worms designed for espionage. Some experts called it the most advanced malware ever. In fact, this worm is the first internet weapon that destroys physically. It targets industrial sectors which use Siemens systems, but Siemens systems in certain places.  It finds those factories that use Siemens systems, checks their places and time if the place was the right place Stuxnet would start its mission at the appropriate time, unless the worm leave the system intact. After sending system information to an unknown place it forces the system to destroy itself. The computer experts say that designing Stuxnet requires lots of work and money that only a nation state can afford its money, technical equipments and talent. It is believed that Germany provided the information and the US designed the worm. Stuxnet has infected various countries from west to east, the US, the UK, Iran, Pakistan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia. The spread of worm in Iran is significant; about %60 of infected systems are located in Iran. The Iranian officials confirm that the worm has infected some computers in Iran but not their nuke systems.





   Technically, the designed worm has accomplished its mission, but its success is not clear to us yet, so we have to wait to get a firm answer. Evidence shows that the worm is designed for Iranian nuclear sites because most infections have happened in Iran. But which country takes advantages of this plan? Politically, this issue is a mystery, lots of questions have been raised about it, actually it turns to a psychological warfare between the US and Iran on Iranian nuke program, each side uses it to take advantages of it. It is a political propaganda on Iranian nuke program. Pentagon meaningful silence is somehow strange. Why does Pentagon remain silent on this issue? Why Pentagon does not deny these accusations? Pentagon silence has intensified its involvement in the attack. Whether Pentagon planned this attack or not, Pentagon is pleased with mysteries about the attack. Reactions from visitors who commented on the issue on the Foxnews website are different, some consider it useful and some do not.
“Cece” has left a scornful comment on the Foxnews website:

 “thank the Lord! now can we pls go after n. korea and venezuela?!”
                                                                                  
   His/her comment suggests that these kinds of operations are not the true solution to these disputes. Waging a cyberwar just aggravates the current situation and makes no progress in settling the issue.
Totally I see this issue a propaganda with no final winner. It is a pentagon mystery which each of its angles can be linked to each other and poses a new question.