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The
terrible pain of science fiction made reality
When you're wounded
and left,
On Afghanistan's plains,
And the women come out,
To cut up your remains,
Just roll on your rifle,
And blow out your brains,
And go to your Gawd,
Like a soldier.
- Rudyard Kipling
"This is like
... science fiction."
- Head of NATO, speaking on the day of horror
It is a sign of our time, that when something
beyond imagination happens, the only way we can reconcile it is
to compare it against the output of the cinema industry - and the
fantasy and SF of our movies.
From the office where I work, watching the pictures
of the Trade Towers collapse over the internet, to clips of the
fortunate few survivors, to the interviews with the great and the
good, the words kept on stumbling out.
This can't be happening.
It's got to be a spoof.
It's got to be a movie.
It's like science fiction.
Two minutes after the building collapsed, I actually
took a call at work from someone in the US wanting to check reality;
to make sure it wasn't just a hacked news channel or some sick web
prank. They literally couldn't believe their eyes.
How many times have we watched New York destroyed
in the movies? From the monochrome death of 'When World's Collide',
to the Hollywood devastation of 'Deep Impact' & 'Independence
Day', from monster apes to monster asteroids, who could have guessed
hat it was the monsters within humanity's own ranks that could wreak
such devastation.
Armed just with wire clippers, a $200 plane ticket
& a blind suicidal hatred, the terrorists changed our world
in a moment.
The question the civilized world has been asking itself
since then is what can we do about this wicked deed, and how can
we stop it happening again?
Well, it's seems the consensus is that firstly, a
suicide bombing on this scale demands a military response. But it
has to be an effective military response. And therein lies the rub.
Afghanistan is littered with the wrecks of armies
who tried to subdue it and failed, including both the British and
Soviet empires. It's due to the latter invasion that there is nothing
left to bomb even if that was the course being set.
As the quote by Kipling above - written in Victorian
times - shows, the place hasn't changed much in two centuries. But
change it we must, and all the places like it, if we are really
to eliminate terrorism.
Thankfully Bush looks like he's only well aware of
these facts, as his comment that what he wouldn't be doing,
is dropping a million dollar cruise missile on a $10 tent just so
it could fly up a camel's butt, indicates.
This is going to be a long war. It's going to be a
cold war, Fought as much by money laundering legislation, boosted
internal security, bribed enemies and third world aid packages,
as it will be by SAS troops kicking in what few doors are left standing
in the Afghan mountains. It's not a TV war. It's a boring, behind
the scenes war of shadows and persistence.
On a practical note, most the non-drug money that
supports Osama Bin Laden and his network comes out of Saudi, the
UAE and similar nations. In other words, it's oil money. Maybe now
- for the sake of our safety and our environment - we will
start a serious drive to harness solar, wave, wind, geothermal and
other clean energy sources.
We must also remember that terrorism comes in all
shapes, sizes and creeds.
The people who carried out the New York atrocity are
different only in scale from those blowing up families on the streets
of Northern Ireland and the UK - Catholic and Protestant alike -
Basque political slayings in Spain, or the US militiamen leaving
car bombs outside US federal buildings.
They are little different in substance from the cartels
running poison powders, tablets and capsules to the school playground
of the world. Indeed, 85% of the Taliban's currency comes from Heroin.
They are not Muslim terrorists. Or Christian terrorists.
Or US patriot terrorists. Or narco terrorists. They are just terrorists.
When a person loves ideologies more than they love
people; when they can point at a difference in language, culture,
religion, belief or skin color and mouth the words enemy;
when they believe all answers flow from the fist and sugared tongue
of one person, rather than the care of the many friends and neighbors
they live with; it is then, my friend, then that the gates to the
road to Belsen or the Siberian Gulag swing open.
Or the road to a fascist theocracy. Where women are
denied medical treatment for the fact of their sex; where widows
and their children starve because no woman can be allowed to work;
where religious antiquities are dynamited; and aid workers jailed
for the kindness they show.
The evil dystopian vision we saw unfold before our
eyes in New York wasn't science fiction.
Science fiction is Star Trek. A world where all the
races of Earth (and many off it) have learnt to get along with each
other, where disease and poverty has been eliminated, where tolerance
of diversity reigns supreme, where evil is always opposed - not
for oil or political interest, but because it the right thing to
do. Because sooner or later, an evil ignored will come knocking
on your door.
If the world of our future is to become science fiction,
this is the science fiction that we must work for it to become.
Perhaps the most pertinent quote to remember is left
to the author of a classic Chinese text called 'The Art of War'.
The best way to destroy your enemy is to make him
your friend.
(c) Stephen Hunt 2001
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OTHER CONTENT - October 2001
The
terrible pain of science fiction made reality
(COMMENT)
Atlantis
The Lost Empire - lost or found?
(FILM
REVIEWS)
Ghosts
of Mars - who's scared now?
(FILM REVIEWS)
The
Write Stuff: what it takes to create your own SF game company
(INTERVIEW)
Mapping
Middle Earth
(FILM
NEWS)
Out,
Talking The Dog
(WEIRD SCIENCE)


Humming Bird. 01/10/2001
We must all strive to make a world where love, and not hate, prospers.
Such wickedness can not be left to stand.
Stan. 01/10/2001
This has been a sad, sad time.
Sally3. 01/10/2001
Democracy will win in the end, if only because those ruled by dictatorships
will vote with their feet, as the waves of immigrants currently
trying to get into the West show. Most people, yellow, black, white
or brown, just want a good, quiet life. Not this wicked madness.
Bobster. 01/10/2001
Sometimes I wonder if I'm on the right side. If the people in the
Taliban don't walk around thinking they are the good guys, and we're
the evil ones. Then I see the US leaders in prayer in a Muslim mosque,
calling for respect for those who believe in Allah, while other
countries parade celebrating the bombing, burning our flag and effigies.
I think we've made a start on our Star Trek future already.
Hugh. 01/01/2002
Terrorism against our democracies will not stand. we have to fight
it and we have to share our wealth and our knowledge. that people
who voted with their feet have to learn that a good live is only
to have with democracy in their own countries. Because in that way
it is now running our life will change to bad, too. So they have
to learn to be with us, not against.
Arion. 01/01/2002
It is obvious there exists a vicious circle of hatred and violence.
I thought that we lived in a civilized world, not under a modern
Empire, with all the inhuman power games that Empires play...(See
what happened at Jerusalem at 70AD... or to Spartacus... not much
different to what happens today...) And I dont protest for Bush's
actions - he is reacting pretty wisely... I think. But I cannot
understand how is possible for someone to fight today for his personal
rights - if he isn't American. The word "rebel" isn't valid anymore,
the word "terrorist" took its place (what do Romans thought about
that?). The terrorists are killers, yes, but what created them?
You cannot always fight fire with fire. It's time to think how we
fight power games, how we fight humanity's separation to 3 worlds,
what can we do so everyone will have the education and the philosophical
knowledge to abort fanatical ideas... If we want someone to think
freely, we must give him the opportunity to live like a civilised
human... Do that naked and poor children in Afghanistan have that
opportunity? I don't think so ...
trousersnake. 01/01/2002
A horror, such as we saw on 9/11, causes kneejerk reactionarism.
We musr protect freedom in all countries, including the US. Ashcroft
is trying to make anyone who understands computers a potential terrorist.
Larry Ellison is using these events to position his company (Oracle)
to handle a national ID database. People are using this tragic event
to forward there own agenda, and if we let them there will never
be a star trek future. If you want a star trek future you must help
now. www.eff.org Advertise
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