Here are some excerpts from Tony Kushner's
commencement address to Columbia College, courtesy of
Alternet
, because his choice and stringing-together of words is so wonderful and
inspiring to those of us who labour daily with the imprecision and uncooperativeness
of language:
Forget going oversees to fight in Bush's infinite war against
terrorism, the really heroic thing in this country is managing against so
many odds to get yourself educated.
Life, each individual life and our collective life on
the planet is a teleological game, it is not infinite, like Bush's justice,
it has an ending, and so the future you put your faith in is not, in fact,
limitless; and given the catastrophic failure here and abroad of the Kyoto
global warming accords, given our newfound post 9-11 imperialist exuberance,
given the sagging of the world's economy and the IMF-directed refusal to
see any solutions beyond making poor people suffer even more than they always
do in the hopes of reviving a market that only ever revives long enough
to make the rich even richer, given the eagerness in Washington to explore
new and tinier kinds of nuclear bombs, well, it's sort of optimistic to
believe it's a supernova that's going to get us, when it's clear that what's
much more likely to get us, if we are got, is our present condition of living
in a world run by miscreants while the people of the world have either no
access to power or have access but have forgotten how to get it and why it
is important to have it.
And this is what I think you people have gotten your
education for.
You have presumably made a study of how important it
is for the people - the people and not the oil plutocrats, the people and
not the fantasists in right-wing think-tanks, the people and not the virulent
lockstep gasbags of Sunday morning talk shows and editorial pages and all-Nazi
all-the-time radio ranting marathons, the thinking people and not the crazy
people, the rich and multivarious multicultural people and not the pale
greyish-white cranky grim greedy people, the secular pluralist people and
not the theocrats, the metaphorical imaginative expansive generous sensual
rational people and not the sexual hysterics, the misogynists, Muslim and
Christian and Jewish fundamentalists, the hard-working people and not the
people whose only real exertion ever in their whole parasite lives has been
the effort if takes to slash a trillion plus dollars in tax revenue and then
stuff it in their already overfull pockets - whatever your degree, you have
presumably read history and thought about justice and freedom and the relationship
between ideas and action
... and you know how important it is for the sizable
community of decent, sane, just, egalitarian people, comprising many minority
communities, constituting if not a majority then a plurality, a substantial,
smart, let's-say-40-percent-plurality community, more than large enough
in a pluralist democracy - which for the time being the United States still
is - if it uses its brains and works together to wield decisive power ...
... power for enfranchisement and economic as well as
racial justice and gender justice and sexual political justice and environmental
sanity and in the name of a real globalism, a real internationalism, a real
solidarity with all the peoples of the world, to wield power infused with
the knowledge that democracy is created not by military machines, not by
MOAB bombs and smart bombs but by smart peaceable people, fed people, educated
people; democracy is created by making an aggressive, determined and long-term
effort at eradicating the real axis of evil: poverty, homelessness, no health
care.
You have read and studied and thought and argued and
you all know that it is important for the people to have power and now you
must go out into the world and get it, snatch it back from where it lies,
tangled in the bushes, and then use it well, for the community, for the
common good. That's the next bit of bravery we demand from you heroic people.
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