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    DANGERS OF IRRESPONSIBLE SLOGANS

    The Tribune
    Monday, October 05, 2009

    IN THIS column on Thursday we published Thomas Friedman's New York
    Times article that stirred up a heated debate in the US because it
    equated the atmosphere of hate being built up around President Obama
    by his right wing opponents with the bitter atmosphere created by
    extreme right wing settlers and politicians against Israeli Prime
    Minister Yitzhak Rabin that ended in his assassination in 1995.

    Friedman, an authority on the Middle East, who at the time of Rabin's
    assassination was in Israel interviewing him, warned of the dangers
    now being fomented in the United States by irresponsible smear
    campaigns being spread by politicians, chat show hosts, blogs and
    the ill-informed -- all under the guise of freedom of speech.

    Some brainless American wag protested that Americans can talk the
    violent talk, but would never commit the unthinkable sin -- they
    weren't like the firebrands in the Middle East, or so he claimed. He
    forgets that Man --no matter his colour or culture --will, under
    certain conditions, commit the unthinkable. What makes Americans
    so different? Don't they live in a country that in the course of
    its relatively short history assassinated four presidents and made
    unsuccessful attempts on 11 others?

    In Israel in the early nineties Prime Minister Rabin faced the same
    vicious taunts from the extreme right when he made history by starting
    the first official Israeli negotiations with the PLO.

    The incitement started with the politicians in parliament calling
    Rabin a "friend of terrorists." It was picked up in the streets
    and mushroomed into images of Rabin, a Jew, in Arab dress, and in
    Nazi uniform.

    Now let's turn to the US. During the presidential campaign Sarah
    Palin, for example, called Obama a "pal of terrorists." And what's
    wrong with that? What is wrong is that not only is it not true, but
    as America is now waging a global war on terrorists, anyone who is
    a friend of a terrorist is a traitor to his country, and sho n our
    country such an accusation would be defamation -- an accusation that
    exposes a man to hatred, ridicule or contempt by his peers.

    But Americans, many of whom in our opinion don't know the difference
    between freedom and licence, cannot see the dangers in what they
    are doing. They say they are protected by their First Amendment --
    freedom of speech. Unfortunately, too many of them have not yet
    learned how to use this freedom responsibly.

    Early last month an elderly American of Armenian background was
    arrested because he tried to grab and destroy a flier being passed
    out by supporters of a politician that likened Obama's health
    care proposals to the Nazi extermination of the Jews and other
    "undesirables."

    Those handing out the fliers called police, accused the old man of
    assault, and had him arrested. He explained that his was an emotional
    reaction on seeing the fliers to what he and his family had suffered
    under the Nazis. As a child in Armenia he had witnessed the horrors
    of Nazi Germany -- two of his uncles killed, his father wounded and
    his brother starved to death. And so when he saw these Nazi posters of
    the president he admits that his reaction was "personal and emotional."

    He complained of being taken to court because of an attempt by
    "an old man who says that you cannot insult the president with this
    outrageous campaign."

    These posters are being displayed everywhere -- whether sensible
    Americans like them or not -- they show Obama as Hitler with the
    Fuehrer's silly little moustache painted under his nose. It is indeed
    offensive.

    As the Armenian said: "I saw Hitler's soldiers. I saw swastikas every
    day. To call Obama stupid, even criminal -- okay, that's politics. But
    Hitler? It's hurting to anyone no matter who is president."

    Here in the Bahamas anyone whose propaganda would stir up such anger
    and hatred that violence would erupt would be locked up in Fox Hill
    prison accused of incitement to riot or violence.

    But not so in America -- they abuse their First Amendment right and
    get away with it.

    ainst President Obama's health care plan, then bring sensible and
    constructive arguments to the table, but to try to defeat a plan that
    they do not like or understand by lies and propaganda illustrates
    the depth of their ignorance.

    We often thought that if we lived in the US we would be a Republican,
    but the irresponsible behaviour now on display with so-called
    responsible Republicans sitting in the background with smirky smiles
    instead of condemning the behaviour of their supporters, leaves us
    with nothing but contempt for the lot of them.

    In the meantime, while Americans are scrapping among themselves,
    the Chinese put on a magnificent display on Wednesday to celebrate
    the strides they have made in their 60 years as a Communist nation.

    This is a country that has achieved much through hard work,
    determination and discipline.

    Meanwhile, Americans should stop their petty bickering, consider what
    is happening in the world and give their future in that world some
    serious thought.
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