Ten
Reasons Why We Should Celebrate the Inevitable Nuclear Holocaust
Our
leaders are eager to escalate a conflict that could very easily
spiral out of control. So why not embrace the inevitable?
Vladimir
Golstein
7
February, 2015
A
hundred years ago, the world “sleepwalked”
into the First World War, the war that wiped out an entire generation
of Europeans. Aren’t we repeating the same sleepwalking march
again, this time with even deadlier consequences? The recent baiting
and bullying of Russia and the Russian-speaking population of Eastern
Ukraine; the proposals in Congress to supply lethal military aid to
Ukraine coupled with the Defense
Secretary
nominee's enthusiasm for such help, all indicate a major dysfunction
of rationality.
Russia
has been sending signals that it is not backing off from this
conflict, that the situation in Ukraine is too important to its
national security. Recent signals of Russia’s resolve include its
reformulation of its military doctrine
that views NATO expansion into Russia’s neighborhood as the major
threat; and the view of US policy in Ukraine as a proxy
war
against Russia.
While
some scholars and journalists point to the possibility, if not
inevitability, of the all out war, major news outlets prefer to
underreport the depth of the conflict, treating it as something
farcical rather than tragic. Maybe the press and politicians have the
point? After all, how can a possible war with a nuclear-armed rival
be serious? So let’s learn from our political leaders and stop
worrying. We might as well die laughing:
10.
In regular wars, common people die in the trenches while those who
send them there spend their time giving speeches at luncheons and
making TV appearances. By contrast, a nuclear war will put everyone
in the same boat. We, the people, should all rejoice in the fact that
we’ll finally witness the examples of personal courage and
leadership provided by our brave politicians. To see a politician
putting his money where his mouth is, is one of the greatest joys of
citizenry. For many true patriots, it is a joy worth dying for.
9.
A nuclear war will provide great satisfaction for messianic nations
that take offense at America's self-proclaimed status of
"exceptional" and "indispensable." The US's
status as the only nation that had used nuclear bombs against
civilians will no longer be exceptional.
Americans
can celebrate the efficiency of their Congress that is frequently
accused of not being efficient. The politicians who are voting for
providing lethal military help to Ukraine are successfully killing
two birds with one stone. (Maybe all the birds with one nuclear
explosion, but that’s beside the point). These two significant
birds are: 1) the end of Russian aggression and expansion, and 2) the
problem of impending climate catastrophe. Drastic reduction of
populations of US and Russia, whose carbon
emission
per capita are the highest in the world, will surely reverse global
warming. Talking about inefficient congress? Sheer nonsense. They
really take care of things. Please write to your congressman that you
intend to celebrate their achievements … while you can.
7.
George Soros, who at the ripe old age of eighty feels that he hasn’t
accomplished enough, and thus decided to get engaged in geopolitics,
should immediately establish a Soros War prize, modeled on Nobel
Peace Prize. Among the candidates might be New York Times columnist
Thomas Friedman, known for his brave new slogan, “Give war a
chance”; or the French intellectual Bernand-Henri Lévy, who
travels around the world demanding its leaders to bomb various
naughty countries; or the influential American political scientist
and world-class hawk Zbigniew
Brzezinski,
who wrote in 1997 that “without Ukraine, Russia ceases to be a
Eurasian empire, ” thus giving Russia one more reason to fight for
its survival. Yet, strong as these candidates are, I think that the
War Prize should go to President Obama, so that we all can celebrate
another of his “first time in history achievements”; this time as
the recipient of both War and Peace Prizes.
6.
Americans are accustomed to having a choice in everything. That’s
our fundamental value. So we should all welcome and rejoice in the
plethora of choices that our politicians offer us. According to
various climate scientists, in thirty years parts of Europe will be
submerged underwater while other parts will be as dry and hot as the
Sahara. Those who don't want the slow and painful death of being
roasted alive can find a demise of their liking. Some people will
find the choice of a more immediate departure more desirable.
Furthermore, it is clearly more democratic. While it is easy to
imagine how the rich and famous will create artificial environments
with AC, synthetically produced food and so on, nuclear destruction
would be an equal opportunity thing. It will touch rich and poor,
powerful and powerless.
5.
This equality dimension of nuclear war will trigger a great joy for
the French, who would recognize that the coming onslaught will
finally bring forth the cherished dreams of the French Revolution:
egalite,
fraternite,
and liberte.
As we embrace strangers and die in their arms, we’ll have a chance
at least to die like brothers. The ideals of the French Revolution
will be achieved. “But where is liberty?”-- you might ask. But
what about liberty from all the worries connected with our lives:
mortgages, bills, shoveling the snow, buying a new car?
4.
The millions of Ukrainians who scream “Glory to Ukraine” will
finally have the reason to do so. Maybe Ukrainians did not start
Western civilization (as many Ukrainian nationalist fanatics
constantly claim), but they should feel comfortable and proud of
themselves for ending it. And that’s something worthy of
celebration. “Glory to Ukraine!”
3.
I can imagine the great joy and celebration of various neocons,
endlessly pushing for Russia’s weakening. With the destruction of
Russia, which is always meddling in Middle East, Israel will be able
to claim its status of the nuclear power house of the Middle East, no
longer threatened by nasty regimes supported by Russia. Of course,
there will be Pakistan, Iran, and other nuclear powers in the region,
but without the neocon’s endless meddling in Middle East affairs,
Israel will find the way to negotiate and achieve long lasting peace.
And if not, neocons would still rejoice knowing that Israel died
following faithfully their overseas master. Millions of Israelis
already want to live like Americans. At least they will have a chance
to die like Americans.
2.
The coming destruction will be the realization of the dreams of
millions of people. Russians who hate the West can die peacefully,
knowing that their enemy is destroyed. Numerous Russophobes from
London to British Columbia will have a similar reason to celebrate,
bringing to reality a well-known joke about one anti-Semite who on
the verge of dying, decides to convert to Judaism. “Why are you
doing it?” asked his relatives. “What’s happened?” “I
want to die knowing that there is one less Jew in the world,” he
answered. So rejoice my fellow Russians, my fellow Americans, my
fellow Poles, and Ukrainians. There will be a drastic reduction of
your enemies. You don’t even need to convert or emigrate to realize
this dream. Just stay put and watch your sworn enemy disappear. Most
likely you’ll disappear soon after, but what a glorious moment that
would be: worthy of Faust's famous claim: “Ah, stay a while! You
are so lovely!”
1.
World equilibrium will be restored. Ancient civilizations like China
and India will finally resume their old roles of leaders and
innovators and will surely rejoice at the prospect. Of course, as
these countries owe their recent prosperity to their ability to sell
useless products to USA and EU, they might find themselves at a loss.
They might even turn against each other in frustration. But one hopes
that Ancient Civilizations became ancient precisely because of their
wisdom, their ability to compromise and negotiate. So people of the
world will have plenty of reasons to celebrate: life will go on,
wisdom will prevail, while the fate of Western civilization will find
continuation in the place where it truly belongs: the morality tales
of narcissistic, militaristic self-righteous cultures that follow the
way of ancient Athens and Rome.
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