In the defense of Pfc. Bradley Manning

(Op-ed) Kevin Carson Friday 31st December, 2010

When I hear someone say that soldiers “defend our freedom,” my immediate response is to gag.


I think the last time American soldiers actually fought for the freedom of Americans was probably the Revolutionary War — or maybe the War of 1812, if you want to be generous. Every war since then has been for nothing but to uphold a system of power, and to make the rich folks even richer.

But I can think of one exception. If there’s a soldier anywhere in the world who’s fought and suffered for my freedom, it’s Pfc. Bradley Manning.

Manning is frequently portrayed, among the knuckle-draggers on right-wing message boards, as some sort of spoiled brat or ingrate, acting on an adolescent whim. But that’s not quite what happened, according to Johann Hari (“The under-appreciated heroes of 2010,” The Independent, Dec. 24).

Manning, like many young soldiers, joined up in the naive belief that he was defending the freedom of his fellow Americans. When he got to Iraq, he found himself working under orders “to round up and hand over Iraqi civilians to America’s new Iraqi allies, who he could see were then torturing them with electrical drills and other implements.” The people he arrested, and handed over for torture, were guilty of such “crimes” as writing “scholarly critiques” of the U.S. occupation forces and its puppet government. When he expressed his moral reservations to his supervisor, Manning “was told to shut up and get back to herding up Iraqis.”

The people Manning saw tortured, by the way, were frequently the very same people who had been tortured by Saddam: trade unionists, members of the Iraqi Freedom Congress, and other freedom-loving people who had no more use for Halliburton and Blackwater than they had for the Baath Party.

For exposing his government’s crimes against humanity, Manning has spent seven months in solitary confinement – a torture deliberately calculated to break the human mind.

We see a lot of “serious thinkers” on the op-ed pages and talking head shows, people like David Gergen, Chris Matthews and Michael Kinsley, going on about all the stuff that Manning’s leaks have impaired the ability of “our government” to do.

He’s impaired the ability of the U.S. government to conduct diplomacy in pursuit of some fabled “national interest” that I supposedly have in common with Microsoft, Wal-Mart and Disney. He’s risked untold numbers of innocent lives, according to the very same people who have ordered the deaths of untold thousands of innocent people. According to White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, Manning’s exposure of secret U.S. collusion with authoritarian governments in the Middle East, to promote policies that their peoples would find abhorrent, undermines America’s ability to promote “democracy, open government, and free and open societies.”

But I’ll tell you what Manning’s really impaired government’s ability to do.

He’s impaired the U.S. government’s ability to lie us into wars where thousands of Americans and tens of thousands of foreigners are murdered.

He’s impaired its ability to use such wars — under the guise of promoting “democracy” — to install puppet governments like the Coalition Provisional Authority, that will rubber stamp neoliberal “free trade” agreements (including harsh “intellectual property” provisions written by the proprietary content industries) and cut special deals with American crony capitalists.

He’s impaired its ability to seize good, decent people who — unlike most soldiers — really are fighting for freedom, and hand them over to thuggish governments for torture with power tools.

Let’s get something straight. Bradley Manning may be a criminal by the standards of the American state. But by all human standards of morality, the government and its functionaries that Manning exposed to the light of day are criminals. And Manning is a hero of freedom for doing it.

So if you’re one of the authoritarian state-worshippers, one of the grovelling sycophants of power, who are cheering on Manning’s punishment and calling for even harsher treatment, all I can say is that you’d probably have been there at the crucifixion urging Pontius Pilate to lay the lashes on a little harder. You’d have told the Nazis where Anne Frank was hiding. You’re unworthy of the freedoms which so many heroes and martyrs throughout history — heroes like Bradley Manning — have fought to give you.

(The writer C4SS Research Associate Kevin Carson is a contemporary mutualist author and individualist anarchist whose written work includes Studies in Mutualist Political Economy, Organization Theory: An Individualist Anarchist Perspective, and The Homebrew Industrial Revolution: A Low-Overhead Manifesto, all of which are freely available online. Carson has also written for print publications such as The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty and a variety of Internet-based journals and blogs, including Just Things, The Art of the Possible, the P2P Foundation and his Mutualist Blog).

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2 years ago secret slave said :

salaam, Student acknowledged to elders in elementay school level, that some BOOKS of wisdom be found missing, from accountable terms, accountable foundation upon givens, for the non givens was made plain in forbidden Garden of Eden origins, warning Host and Hostess to ""STAY OUT"" ! NON forbidden Garden of Olive and date TREE origins = provisions given by TRUTH, held HARMONY and HARMONY = PEACE, Can not claim both origins and expect PEACE, feeamanellaah


2 years ago secret slave said :

salaam, Palestine Kingdom represented NON forbidden Garden of Olive and date Tree origins ! Tossed aside, To make room, for forbidden Garden of Eden origins representives = Israel the only property note within forbidden garden had NO DATE TREE, and NO WITNESSES ! Democracy provided a FORGERY Date Tree 1948 ! What makes forgery recognizeable matter? feeamanellaah


2 years ago secret slave said :

salaam, Palestine Kingdom represented NON forbidden Garden of Olive and date Tree origins ! Tossed aside, To make room, for forbidden Garden of Eden origins representives = Israel the only property note within forbidden garden had NO DATE TREE, and NO WITNESSES ! Democracy provided a FORGERY Date Tree 1948 ! What makes forgery recognizeable matter? feeamanellaah


2 years ago secret slave said :

salaam, Democracy created this mess by unlawful technics! feeamanellaah


2 years ago secret slave said :

salaam, Clean up your own created messes Democracy, before complaining about anothers mess ! feeamanellaah


2 years ago secret slave said :

salaam, Desert storm an act of terrorism ! Grew angry over billage note sent, then began to plot, War of terror in 2000, by the Iraqi war oath pledge drew witnesses, for the special gathering under a residental roof top Gotti style profilers, soon forgot what was in RICO LAW indictment? Priviledged criminals few questionable matter! feeamanellah


2 years ago secret slave said :

salaam, What did RICO LAW list as unlawful behaviors? Non qualified portion VS qualified portion ? feeamanellaah


2 years ago anon...mous said :

the first article published in the last 10 years by this site, that can be labeled, 'honest'!


2 years ago suosso said :

Hopefully you will have the decency, since Manning is a hero to you, to attend his execution as a traitor.


2 years ago Jay 9 said :

Well said. Mainstream media is ignoring - and distorting - reality here as Bradley Manning is being kept hidden away and essentially tortured in hopes of breaking him.


2 years ago Alex S. said :

Excellent !!! The phrase: "the last time American soldiers actually fought for the freedom of Americans was probably the Revolutionary War" should be something for everyone to think at. Let's not forget that at the beginning of WW2 US was selling weapons to all countries including Germany, let's not forget that money from US financed Hitler. Unfortunately politics seems to draw mostly unethical people due to the mix of money and power. I hope future generations will wise up and find solutions to fix the "fake democracy" that is spread all over the world.


2 years ago Canadianist said :

Couldn't resist responding to the reference to the War of 1812, where American soldiers weren't fighting for the "freedom of Americans" but were waging an aggressive war on a neighbour. There are some parallels there to the Iraq attack. An American administration that thought the opponent would crumble early. An American military that was not prepared for resistance. An American people sharply divided by the conflict. And an American treasury that was drained. The American people don't need to have more Bradley Mannings... they just need to learn from their previous errors.


2 years ago CEDGE said :

To the Editor: After reading about Pfcs inhumane imprisonment, I sat in disbelief at the fabricated wrongful treatment of Manning. Manning who is being accused of the biggest leak of classified documents in American history is apparently now being considered a War Hero, and being compared to those who helped end the Holocaust. Those are some pretty big shoes to fill if you ask me. What Carson blatantly fails to see is, that just as Manning can be seen as a liberator to some, to others he could clearly be seen as just the opposite.


2 years ago CEDGE said :

To the Editor: After reading about Pfcs inhumane imprisonment, I sat in disbelief at the fabricated wrongful treatment of Manning. Manning who is being accused of the biggest leak of classified documents in American history is apparently now being considered a War Hero, and being compared to those who helped end the Holocaust. Those are some pretty big shoes to fill if you ask me. What Carson blatantly fails to see is, that just as Manning can be seen as a liberator to some, to others he could clearly be seen as just the opposite...


2 years ago CEDGE said :

Carson states quotes that Manning was protecting Iraqi civilians who were being tortured with electrical drills and other items. He states that these Iraqi civilians were only guilty of writing Scholarly Critiques, and that they did no wrong to deserve such torture. What he fails to address is where are these quotes coming from? Notable sources who were directly involved with Manning? Probably not seeing as since Manning is in inhumane solitary confinement, and can speak with no one about the subject. So unless he some form of telepathy with Manning, then its obviously coming from a biased supporter. He states that his solitary confinement is, a torture deliberately


2 years ago CEDGE said :

deliberately calculated to break the human mind. Clearly going mental, as its already been confirmed by Colonel Johnson, that hes not on solitary confinement but on maximum security. Mannings has TV, shower, and exercise just as every other inmate does. What we also do have confirmed is, Pfc. Manning was charged on July 5 with four specifications under Article 92 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice for violating Army Regulation 25-2 (Information Assurance Policy), and eight specifications under Article 134 for violating federal statutes related to the receipt of classified information (18 U.S.C. 793) and wrongful access of a government computer (18 U.S.C. 1030


2 years ago CEDGE said :

Carson is masking these allegations with his own faade hes acting as a one-man revolution, and as the American Moral conscience. The fact that he states in the first paragraph that American soldiers dont defend our freedom, and the thought of this makes him gag, already shows how biased he is towards this war in the first place. As someone who has had family serve in war, it disgusts me how someone could generalize so much as to say that none of these soldiers defend our freedom. As people who take an oath to protect and serve, and have first handedly told me so, I know that there are more people than Manning supposedly does, who wish the best for our country. As someone whos acting as a one man Patriot for the supposed morality of our country, he ends up debunking the service of others by him releasing videos of warfare and other confident information.


2 years ago CEDGE said :

The truth is no one likes seeing the effects of the war, and by releasing these videos, it only shows how disloyal he is to his service as a fighter, for our country. He single handedly put wiki leaks on the media map, and exposed classified information putting the security of the U.S. at high risk. For someone who Carson states is supposed to defend morality, hes in turn going against the one thing that soldiers are supposed to stand for and thats defending our country, the U.S. He made a too much of a radical move, probably inspired by the American Dream fantasy of being a hero, and didnt take into consideration the consequences.


2 years ago CEDGE said :

The fact that someone would release case sensitive items to a random online hacker does not scream American Hero, but someone who is frustrated with the war and shouldnt have decided to fight in the first place. The truth is, with war comes bloodshed, and in the end someone has to die. As Carson expresses himself, Bradley Manning may be a criminal by the standards of the American state, and with this statement I couldnt agree more.


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