Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with a dash of the dictionary.~ Khalil Gibran
Friday, 6 April 2012
'What needs to be said' by Günter Grass
Why I am
silent, silent for too much time, how much is clear and we made
it in war games, where, as survivors, we are just the
footnotes.
That is the claimed right to the formal preventive
aggression which could erase the Iranian people dominated by a
bouncer and moved to an organized jubilation, because in the area
of his competence there is the construction of the atomic
bomb.
And then why do I avoid myself to call the other
country with its name, where since years – even if secretly
covered - there is an increasing nuclear power, without
control, because unreachable by every inspection?
I feel
the everybody silence on this state of affairs, which my silence
is slave to, as an oppressive lie and an inhibition that presents
punishment we don’t pay attention to; the verdict
“anti-Semitism” is common.
Now, since my country, from
time to time touched by unique and exclusive crimes, obliged to
justify itself, again for pure business aims - even if with
fast tongue we call it “reparation” - should deliver another
submarine to Israel, with the specialty of addressing annihilating
warheads where the existence of one atomic bomb is not proved but
it wants evidence as a scarecrow, I say what must be said.
Why did I stay silent until
now? Because the thought about my origin, burdened by an
unclearing stain, had avoiding to wait this fact like a truth
declared by the State of Israel that I want to be connected
to.
Why did I say it only now, old and with the last
ink: the nuclear power of Israel threat the world
peace? Because it must be said what tomorrow will be too
late; Because - as Germans and with enough faults on the back
- we might also become deliverers of a predictable crime, and
no excuse would erase our complicity.
And I admit: I won’t
be silent because I had enough of the Western hypocrisy; Because
I wish that many will want to get rid of the silence, exhorting
the cause of a recognizable risk to the abdication, asking that a
free and permanent control of the Israel atomic power and the
Iran nuclear bases will be made by both the governments with an
international supervision.
Only in this way, Israelis,
Palestinians, and everybody, all people living hostile face to
face in that country occupied by the craziness, will have a way
out, so us too.
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