[list_indonesia] [ppiindia] Culture of life, culture of death :The right spins the Pope for political profit
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Culture of life, culture of death:
The right spins the Pope for political profit
By Max J. Castro
It took several decades before the powers that be and a mindless media managed
to denature the dissident vision of Martin Luther to the point that it could be
construed as a validation of the status quo. But history now moves considerably
faster. The process of distilling, distorting and domesticating the thought of
Pope John Paul II began even before Karol Wojtyla was buried.
For more than a decade, since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution
of the Soviet bloc, John Paul II articulated a critique of unfettered
capitalism as powerful and pointed as his earlier denunciation of communism. It
is clear, reading the Pope's statements and speeches since the 1990s, that he
considered communism history and capitalism, in its current unvarnished,
undiluted and globalized version, the problem of our era.
Yet those who worship most fervently at the altar of a hard-edged capitalism,
from President George W. Bush to Rush Limbaugh, have embraced and celebrated
the legacy of John Paul II as if the Pope's words about social justice were
irrelevant. In fact, they are anything but; they are moral missiles aimed
straight at the heart of our ruling ideology and the global society and economy
it seeks to justify.
Communism is history and capitalism is now. But, when it came to summing up
John Paul's legacy, the media, usually narrowly focused on the latest event,
overwhelmingly emphasized the Pope's historic role in the downfall of the
communist bloc fifteen years ago over his recent challenge to the injustices of
the global system. A Google search provides an admittedly crude measure of this
bias. A search using the terms "Pope" and "communism" yielded 10,400 entries.
"Pope" and "capitalism" resulted in 1,280 hits. That's a rate of 8 to 1, and
most of the latter entries originated in media located in developing countries.
It is not surprising that the corporate media drastically downplayed the Pope's
late moral teaching against rapacious capitalism. In the context of the
deification of the market, the legitimization of greed, and the dismantling of
structures of solidarity during the last twenty years, the Pope's message was
virtually revolutionary.
Pope John Paul II repeatedly stressed that economic policies that ignore social
consequences - in other words the very policies foisted on poor countries by
the U.S.-led international financial institutions for two decades - are
immoral. In one address, John Paul said that it was wrong for the rich
countries to maintain their standard of living by taking the lion's share of
the energy and resources needed for the whole world. He called on developed
countries to forgive the debt of developing countries and denounced the trend
toward a world society in which "the powerful predominate, setting aside and
even eliminating the powerless." His words on the moral status of such a system
could not have been clearer or more indicting: "This model of society bears the
stamp of the culture of death, and is therefore in opposition to the gospel
message."
If the right managed to ignore the Pope's prophetic critique of capitalism run
amok, when it comes to this question of the culture of life versus the culture
of death, conservatives distorted the message through selective adoption. What
the right disregarded was not just the fact that the Pope considered that a
global order based on breathtaking inequalities was part and parcel of the
culture of death. Cultural conservatives assumed the mantle of the Pope's
authority to advance their fight against abortion and gay rights while acting
as if his fierce opposition to the death penalty and the Iraq war did not
exist. On this point, it was comedian Bill Maher who said it best when he
remarked that he respected the Pope because, unlike right-wingers in this
country, John Paul II was consistent.
There is, therefore, something indecent beyond hypocrisy in the spectacle of
George W. Bush basking in and spinning the legacy of Pope John Paul II. The
same George W. Bush who, as Texas governor, practiced capital punishment with
enthusiasm. The same George W. Bush who tightened and made more inhumane the
U.S. embargo against Cuba that the Pope denounced as deplorable and unethical.
The same George W. Bush who, as president, has waged an illegal war in Iraq and
an indecent class war against the middle class, the workers and the poor at
home. The same George W. Bush who, in front of an audience of the very wealthy
once said: "Some people call you the elite; I call you my base."
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