Wafa Sultan
This is a clip of Wafa Sultan's appearance on the Al-Jazeera network, dating from February. You may have already seen it on other weblogs, or been sent a link in an email forward. It has circulated quite a bit, though today is the first I've seen/heard of it.
It's interesting in two respects. One, it is a person of Muslim heritage, though Sultan considers herself a secular humanist, who is openly criticizing the actions of the Muslim world. I have no statistics, but my general sense is that I more commonly see Jews who speak out against the actions of Israel than Muslims who speak against the actions of Israel's Arab neighbors. I am biased though, as I am moderately Zionist and so the people coming out against Israel make more of an impression on me. I am not wholly supportive of Israel's actions, but I think they generally get more than their fair share of the blame, and I also think they are in an untenable position which sometimes makes it hard for them to do the most peaceable thing and still maintain a position of strength in a region that is hostile to them. Much of the reason they are in an untenable position can be blamed on the UN, a body that I have increasingly less respect for, which among other things refuses to allow Israel complete membership.
The other interesting thing about Wafa Sultan's interview is a statement that can be applied to all religious zealots, including Hezbollah and the American Christian Right. "You can believe in stones, but that does not give you the right to throw them at me." Believe as strongly as you want, but we no longer live in an era where conversions by the sword (or pipe-bomb, rocket, or even persecuting legislation) is acceptable practice. It is pure barbarism to force your beliefs on others. Frankly, if God wants converts, she has more than enough power to do it without using human weapons of destruction.
Wafa Sultan is Syrian-American psychiatrist. She and her husband immigrated in 1989. Her turning point was when she saw her medical professor gunned down by Muslim terrorists in the classroom. The New York Times published this article about her.
I may be posting more on the Israeli-Arab conflict in the future, but I may not. It's a huge subject that is incredibly divisive, and as it is still very much a hot-topic, I doubt if it's possible to find an unbiased treatise about the subject anywhere, and it requires much in the way of research on my part. So in other words, nobody hold their breath.
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I just want to say how much I hate Kofi Annan. That piece of shit's solution to the problems between Israel & Hizbollah is to have a cease-fire and a resolution. Let's see, Hizbollah has been firing rockets intermittantly into Israel for years, but it took a kidnapping and a killing for Israel to respond. That's called restraint. Annan thinks that Hizbollah is going to stop firing b/c the UN drafts and signs some piece of paper? Is that a joke? They're being consistently bombed by a major military power, and the U-fuckin-N is going to pass a resolution to get them to stop firing rockets?! All Hizbollah is going to do is take the time to recoup and resupply themselves while Israel gets reprimanded for defending itself. The UN is like a rent-a-cop - they'll threaten to call in the big dogs if you don't listen, but everyone knows they don't got the power to do shit. Fuck you, Kofi Annan.
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