A long, free verse poem that is thought-provoking! |
Yesterday on the History Channel on TV I watched a documentary about the truth concerning The Bridge On the River Kwai. Far from the Hollywoodized, movie fiction where the English spirit triumphed over the brutality of their Japanese captors resulting in decent treatment for the prisoners, in reality the Japanese guards sadistically brutalized and murdered their British and Australian prisoners. These captives suffered unrelenting inhuman treatment – starvation, beatings, no medical treatment, torture – while being forced to work building the railroad twenty hours a day during monsoon rains. They became walking skeletons who perished by the thousands…by the thousands…to disease, to minor skin abrasions that from lack of medicines became open skin ulcers exposing the bone and requiring amputation of the limb, and to their guards, their guards -- those tormenting demons of death and despair. Their inhuman behavior in treatment of captured soldiers under their care shall forever be the shame of Japan! What was it about the Japanese that allowed them to act so abominably? Were they simply a barbaric culture? Did Orientals truly somehow value human life less? But wait! During this same period of history, the Germans were murdering millions upon millions of Jews, Gypsies, mentally handicapped, and other, to their depraved minds, “undesirables”. How was this possible? How could those guards individually conduct themselves so despicably? How could a whole nation stand by and watch it happen? Alas, such inhuman cruelty abounds throughout history. But these are modern times. Civilized Man is supposedly no longer a ruthless barbarian. All races, all nations appear fully capable of such brutality toward fellow human beings…once they have gained total domination over them. America has not remained exempt! Our Native Americans were massacred, with whole tribes exterminated. Africans were enslaved for centuries, then oppressed for another one hundred years. One might say these times are passed; today is 2004, and Man is surely civilized, now above any such behavior. Yet, modernized, civilized Man in Iraq is today mistreating prisoners, stripping them naked, beating them, to dehumanize them, while the terrorists decapitate captives with a dull knife. The eyes of the beast begin to glow… The scary truth is that, while Mankind may wear a mask of humanity, deep within him lurks a beast, a beast brutal and ruthless, capable of unspeakable acts of evil against his powerless prey. It takes but the right conditions of hatred and control to unleash the beast from behind the thin veneer of modern civility. Beware! Be on guard… for this beast waits within us all. Please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |