I think I am beginning to see the contours of the ideological divide though. Vimothy (you're the most prominent one taking this position, pumpkin, not the only one) takes the U.S. government at its word, not only in its statistics, but also in its stated goals and beliefs -- increased democratization, rule of law, no torture, good things for Iraqis, etc. Evidence to the contrary is ignored or waved away as Bad-Applism or honest "human" mistakes (millions dead and displaced -- oops, only human! Our bad!). Basically, it's better to SAY the right thing even if you don't follow it all the way, or you fuck it up, or even go against what you say because at least you're better than the savage Islamofascist-Weretiger-Schutzstaffel-Misogynist-Rapists (have we figured out if they fuck kids yet?) who use drills instead of stress positions (like the U.S. wouldn't drill skulls if they couldn't make a case for it, like we don't ship people off to other countries for "real" torture). Good intentions make all the difference, which is why presenting evidence is useless in the end -- this is an investment in ideology, not outcomes.
Then there are those that believe that democratization-toppling-dictators-FREEDOM FOR THE POOR OPPRESSED IRAQIS is just the humanitarian smokescreen for good old fashioned imperialism-by-the-sword, the gloss that covers up the fact that the invasion was for OTHER REASONS than those stated. This doesn't mean that people on this side think freedom for Iraqis to get purply thumbs is BAD, but it does mean that this is NOT why we dropped tons of clusterbombs on an impoverished nation. Thus, when this side points out things like systematic U.S. atrocities, it's to demonstrate that THE COALITION DOESN'T BELIEVE WHAT IT IS SAYING TO YOU, and indeed, the whole premise of regime change it's based on is not only flawed but COMPLETE BULLSHIT in the first place. That white men in suits and uniforms are just bloodthirsty warmongers by other means. This is NOT hypocrisy, this is LYING THROUGH THE TEETH before during and after this botched smash-and-grab. This doesn't mean that people on this side don't believe that democracy and proportional self-rule for Iraqis is a Good Thing (although feel free to dredge up some out-of-context past comments of mine about democracy and ignore everything else I've said, you'll feel righter probably), or that Iraqis are irrationally incapable of democracy, just that we have trouble recalling when unprovoked war led to More Freedom and Better Living For All, and we doubt that this was really in the cards anyway. And this isn't to apologize or empathize with the forces of BabyBombing-RapeRooming-Probably-Paedos-Too-Islamofascist monsters, because obviously they're a nasty bunch who aren't even human in the first place, but they aren't exactly running the government and pumping the oil, although they seem to be quite good at blowing shit up and making scary videos.
So because one side is heavily invested in taking the Pure White Crusaders for Democracy at their word while the other side believes them to be just imperialists with good propaganda, all the bandying about of facts is basically useless. PEOPLE JUSTIFIED U.S. TORTURE because it's PG-13 instead of Rated R for fuck's sake, you have to basically abandon all hope of reasonable discussion at that point.
Yeah, which brings us right back to the topic of that other, adjacent thread, the one on Humour: it seems that when the (imperialist, neo-liberal, megaviolent) ideology becomes so irredeemably absurd as to no longer bear any actual relation to empirical - much less political - reality, out necessarily comes (often unwittingly) the polemical tactic of sarcasm, and later, satire and parody - because simple public awareness of the lies, of the scandals, of the horrors, has become largely impotent and superfluous in a cynically pragmatic culture. Even Lenin's Tomb
has grown increasingly fond of it too

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There is is indeed a sincere and utterly demented belief that something called 'the West' faces an existential challenge from something called 'Islam', but the cause of it is not Islam. The cause of it, dare I say the root cause of it, is not merely a rationalisation of the alliance with American imperialism. It is an awareness of how fragile the 'West' really is, how threatened it is by its inner tensions and recurring crises, and how incapable it is of dealing productively with its problems. The prickliness and belligerence of these commentators hardly suggests a great deal of confidence in 'the West', after all. And what is there to be afraid of? In its worst possible light, the actual military threat from various Islamist groups is puny. There is no economic threat to US dominance besides capitalism's own inherent tendency toward secular crisis. The EU isn't going to acquire cohesion overnight, and China has a long way to go yet. The Muslim countries are all handily under lock and key with guns, gaolers, torture equipment and bombers supplied by America, where they don't simply occupy. Culturally, America is becoming asinine and in some cases decidedly on the verge of Streicherism, but if the challenge is supposed to be low-tech video signals from Osama, I wouldn't sweat it. It isn't an external challenge that is producing this crisis, any more than decadent liberals lacking moral clarity caused it. It was there, brewing all along: the economic turmoil, the racist retrogression, the erosion of cultural hegemony, even the inability of mainstream ideology to handle the 'feminisation' of discourse (in which "political correctness" is seen as linguistically emasculating, thus restraining the necessarily "robust" response to the enemy of the month), all of it is entirely, er, indigenous. Still, as a totem is clearly necessary, by all means blame Osama. If you can't blame Osama, blame Tariq. Hell, fuck it, blame me. I killed Kennedy, wounded Reagan, had unsatisfying sex with John Leslie, and crashed Diana's car. I did it all, and now I'm behind the Islamic plot. Dialogue with me is utterly useless: I don't expect you to talk, Mr Bond, I expect you to die.
Or maybe we just need many more goofy MIT students acting out
Performance Art Suicide-Bomber Installations in Airports Everywhere ... (when all culture and politics has been aestheticized, nobody belonging to the
status quo - especially power - can possibly comprehend the difference any longer ...).