[Austin-ghetto-list] USA through other eyes
Jon Ford
jonmfordster@hotmail.com
Sat, 29 Sep 2001 12:38:46 -0700
I find Mike's response to Roger rather extreme; sounds a bit like "shooting
the messanger." All Roger did was pass on the article-- he wasn't advocating
any particular position, nor is the article itself, which is a personal
reportage of observations of discontent and joy at seeing the US get
"theirs" for once.Some of this is just a natural response from the little
guy who likes to see the big guy get hurt for once--and the US has hurt the
Muslim world in many of its policies and decisions.A real survey of opinion
in the Muslim world on the subject of Israel and Palestine would probably
yield enormous percentages of anti-Israel sentiment, and a feeling that Bin
Laden is a kind of comic-book style mythical hero, kind of like Mighty
Mouse, in contrast to the widely hated US "Superman". That doesn't mean we
have to let our foreign policy be based on surveys of Muslim discontent with
us; after all, we have our "vital interests" to protect over there! But why
should they love us, and why should they love Israel, which they perceive
(rightly or wrongly) as a stalking horse for US power in the Middle East? If
the US cut off all weapon sales for Israel(billions a year, as I recall from
past figures), it would be interesting to see what would happen to that
proud and resourceful state. Of course, I wouldn't advocate that
personally-- but it's an interesting thought.
Jon
>From: Michael Eisenstadt <michaele@ando.pair.com>
>To: austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
>Subject: Re: [Austin-ghetto-list] USA through other eyes
>Date: Sat, 29 Sep 2001 08:03:15 -0500
>
>Roger is now forwarding writings from the Wall Street
>Journal. He sure has changed his colors from those
>days when he used to hand out Trotskyist tracts
>downtown on Congress Ave.
>
>According to the WSJ, it is the jews the Zionists who made
>the terrorists hate us. Sell out the Jews and maybe the
>Ay-rabs wont hate us so much. This line of thought could
>be anticipated from certain people. Indeed it has been
>a long time staple of the Wall Street Journal. I am
>shocked to discover that Roger is one of them.
>
>Next time we have a party I shall take this up personally
>with the Roger person. Perhaps the Roger we knew in
>the past is now inhabited by someone else, a doppelganger
>or Dybuk. Perhaps not.
>
>Mike the Zionist
>
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