At my post on this, Here's LFC comments in response:
I take some issue ... with the second to last paragraph of the column, where he says it's "exquisitely fitting" that the UNGenAssembly passed 6 "anti-Israel resolutions" the week of the Mumbai attacks. It's not "exquisitely fitting" b/c the 2 things actually have rather little to do w/ each other.LFC took issue with me as well, saying that:
Speaking of fitting, it might be fitting for you to express some outrage at the killing of the other 170-some people who died in the attacks ...Well, regular readers know that I've condemned the attacks on Mumbai as attacks against Western civilization, and I've specifically hightlighted how the attackers killed citizens from all over the world.
No matter.
LFC's got a larger design, and that's to delegitimize any blogging that privileges Western values against the advocacy of nihilist destruction seen in defenders of evil, including the leading dictators who compose the membership the U.N. General Assembly.
Jeff Jacoby actually wrote about this last weekend:
THE PRESIDENT of the UN General Assembly, Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann of Nicaragua, last week denounced the policies of a certain Middle Eastern nation. They are "so similar to the apartheid of an earlier era," he said, "that the world must unite against them, demanding an "end to this massive abuse of human rights" and isolating the offending nation as it once isolated South Africa: with a punishing "campaign of boycott, divestment, and sanctions."
Of which country was he speaking?
Was it Saudi Arabia, where public facilities are segregated by sex, and where a pervasive system of gender apartheid denies women the right to drive, to dress as they choose, to freely marry or divorce, to vote, to appear in public without a male "guardian," or to give testimony on an equal basis with men?
Was it Jordan, where the law explicitly bars Jews from citizenship and where the sale of land to a Jew was for decades not only illegal, but punishable by death?
Was it Iran, where homosexuality is a capital crime - at least 200 Iranian gays were executed last year - and whose president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, asserted at Columbia University that there are no homosexuals in Iran?
Was it Sudan, where tens of thousands of black Africans in the country's southern region, most of them Christians or animists, have been abducted and sold into slavery by Arab militias backed by the Islamist regime in Khartoum?
It was none of these. The General Assembly president, a radical Maryknoll priest who served as Nicaragua's foreign minister during the Sandinista regime in the 1980s, was not referring to any of the Middle East's Muslim autocracies and dictatorships, virtually all of which discriminate against ethnic and religious minorities. He was speaking of the Jewish state of Israel, the region's lone democracy, and the only one that guarantees the legal equality of all its citizens - one-fifth of whom are Muslim and Christian Arabs.
D'Escoto's call for Israel to be shunned as a pariah and strangled economically came on the UN's Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, an annual occasion devoted to lamenting the rebirth of Jewish sovereignty in the 20th century, denouncing the national liberation movement - Zionism - that made that rebirth possible, and championing the cause of the Palestinian Arabs. The event occurs on or about Nov. 29, the anniversary of the UN vote in 1947 to partition Palestine into two states, one Jewish and one Arab. There are impassioned speeches, in which Israel's sins are enumerated and condemned, and the statelessness of the Palestinians is bewailed. Unmentioned is the fact that Palestine's Arabs would have had their state 60 years ago had they and the Arab League not rejected the UN's decision and chosen instead to declare war on the new Jewish state.
Like so much of what takes place at the UN, the obsession with demonizing Israel and extolling the Palestinians is grotesque and Orwellian. More than 1 million Israeli Arabs enjoy civil and political rights unmatched in the Arab world - yet Israel is accused of repression and human-rights abuse. Successive Israeli governments have endorsed a "two-state solution" - yet Israel is blasted as the obstacle to peace. The Palestinian Authority oversees the vilest culture of Jew-hatred since the Third Reich, and wants all Jews expelled from the land it claims for itself - yet Israel is labeled an "apartheid state" and singled out for condemnation and ostracism.
Make no mistake: In likening Israel to apartheid-era South Africa, the UN is engaged not in anti-racism but in anti-Semitism. In the 1930s, the world's foremost anti-Semites demanded a boycott of Jewish businesses. Today they demand a boycott of the Jewish state.
"No good German is still buying from a Jew," announced Hitler's Nazi Party in March 1933. "The boycott must be a universal one . . . and must hit Jewry where it is most vulnerable." Seventy-five years later, the president of the General Assembly urges the world to throttle Israel's 6 million Jews with "boycott, divestment, and sanctions." There is no significant difference between the two cases -- or the animus underlying them.
When the UN adopted its odious "Zionism is racism resolution" in 1975, US Ambassador Daniel Patrick Moynihan minced no words. "The United States," he declared, "does not acknowledge, it will not abide by, it will never acquiesce in this infamous act." Where is such a voice of moral outrage today?
The UN needs to go.
ReplyDeletePhilippe: CS is leaving spam comments with links to anti-Semitic academics, and they won't be allowed here.
ReplyDelete"anti-semetic academics"???
ReplyDeleteI suppose Chomsky and finkelstein hate themselves?
Why dont' you call it what it is and tell us that you cannot possibly refute the facts. Instead you choose the path of denial.
Thats what third rate academics like yourself do.
Phillipe, thats great, you went to Israel. Now lets stay away from personal experiences with lone arab thieves (because you know Arabs are all thieves right?) and move onto the real issues can we?
Quite frankly Phillippe, I don't think your personal accounts have any sway with the facts of political discussion.
I ran into a black man the other day that wanted my money? I suppose all black men are thieves and they all wear Nikes?
And "quite frankly" having a constructive argument with someone that uses a 3000 year old text as the rule of law and political order in the world, is a bit like trying to explain religion through a microscope or perhaps having a preacher explain the higgs phenomenon using the bible as a reference.
We rational peoples knwo that you folks are willing to sacrifice the credibility of knowledge for the sake of fueling the narcissism the seems to be the bread and butter of right-wing America.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi02XF9BfNI
And Phillippe, I don't say Israel is an apartheid state from my own opinions. I am using the facts tha have been revealed by other scholars.
ReplyDeleteEminent Jewish scholars say its an apartheid state.
Just follow the links and listen to the facts that have quoted in their opinions. then come to the conclusions yourself.
"Why dont' you call it what it is and tell us that you cannot possibly refute the facts. Instead you choose the path of denial."
ReplyDeleteYou've produced no facts except to denounce Israel.
Now that's all I'm going to allow here of your spam. Move on...
I have read the part of this post that mentions me. Your comments about my "larger design" to "delegitimize any blogging that privileges Western values against nihilist destruction" are complete nonsense. I do not seek to "delegitimize" anything. Perhaps you should have resort to a standard English dictionary.
ReplyDeleteAs for your expressing outrage at the other Mumbai deaths, I said *explicitly* that maybe you did that in an earlier post. Yet you chose to omit that line of my comment in this post. Rather unfair, no?
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ReplyDelete"The UN is evil. Israel is good."
ReplyDeleteAre you aware, Grace, that it was the UN that effectively brought Israel as a state into existence, in 1948? Of course the Jewish settlers in Palestine did the work of state-building, but it was the UN, at the prompting of the US and other countries,
that recognized Israel as a state. To use your terms, how can "good" have sprung from "evil"?
"Grace Explosion said...
ReplyDeleteGod bless Israel.
The UN is evil.
Israel is good.
Grace. "
Wow Grace, doogggonit, you're so eloquent! Almost sound like Sarah Paaaalin, with that remark.
You just won the debate, time to go home : )
LFC: "how can good have sprung from evil"?
ReplyDeleteNow thats grand :)
I too am curious of this new phenomenon?
"There are also Swedish scholars, who say that Sweden is hell on Earth, but we must stay sensible and truthful."
ReplyDeleteWho are these scholars Phillippe? If they have any evidence and sensibility behind their reasoning, we must investigate.
Phillippe, do you criticize factual evidence or do you criticize an opinion? Perhaps you should actually bother to investigate the people you criticize before actually coming to the conclusion? Perhaps you and Donald are sharing the same wool over your heads? Must get awfully hot!
Most people eat their food before digesting it (hopefully).