This morning, my clock radio woke me with the unhappy news of the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
I’m not well-informed about the politics of our "ally" Pakistan. I know
I don’t trust Pervez Musharraf any further than I could throw a tank. I
know I feel a little soiled, a little jaded, every time I hear Dubya go
on about what a great partner Musharraf is in our "War on Terrah." It
doesn’t seem to matter that Musharraf’s government presents only the
flimsiest pretense of democracy, and only when it doesn’t inconvenience
Musharraf.
Benazir Bhutto, as the leader of Musharraf’s chief
opposition, was many things. She was loved and revered, discredited and
exiled, and tainted by corruption. Who can say, entangled as she was in
the political strife inherent to Pakistan, what Bhutto really was. I can
only believe that to have become Prime Minister of an Islamic
nation—even an unsuccessful and ultimately deposed Prime Minister—she
must have been a remarkable woman. I admired her. And I feared for her
life when she decided to end her exile and return to Pakistan. May she
rest in the peace she was fated never to know in this life.
I considered posting a quick tribute to Bhutto this morning, since I thought
I didn’t have to work until 11 am. My life being what it is, however,
half my crew crapped out on me today, so I had to give up any nobler
aspirations and run to the café.
I get to work, and thoughts of Mrs. Bhutto are still
swimming around in my head. I say to my counter girl, "So they killed
Benazir Bhutto…!" And she says, "Who?" I say, "Benazir Bhutto." Totally
blank face. "Do you know who Benazir Bhutto is?" "Uh, noooo…"
Okay. Counter girl is only nineteen. But she is also in her second year of college. What made me think a college student must have somehow heard of Benazir Bhutto?
Toward the end of this exchange with clueless college
student counter girl, my cook walks through the door. Cook is in her
late thirties, never struck me as being particularly well-educated…but I
also know she is a total internet junkie. "P, do you know who Benazir Bhutto is?" "Who?" No surprise there, really. Apparently, cook zaps right past the news blurbs on her home page…
Over the past year and a half, I’ve had such a hard
time letting go of my "old life" and embracing my new life as a
(completely lost-in-the-weeds) entrepreneur. And I’ve been trying to
figure out what my problem is. Though I’m inching closer to the total
immersion I think I need in order to be successful, I really feel like
I’ve been dragged to that place kicking and screaming. After today, I
have a little better idea of why that is.
I work in the freaking Twilight Zone. I’m surrounded
by people who have absolutely no idea what is going on in the world
beyond the ends of their own noses. For someone who has spent much of
the last four years nurturing and immersed in her personal political
identity, this is a particularly bitter pill to swallow. I feel like I’m
finding a life, but losing myself. And I’m not entirely sure that’s a trade I’m willing to make.
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