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Gacked from Arts & Letters Daily:
Much of the left’s opposition to the Iraq war and the Bush administration’s anti-terror campaigns – voiced by figures like Tariq Ali, Robert Fisk, George Galloway, Naomi Klein, and John Pilger – has blinded it to the need to engage with real problems and threats, says Sasha Abramsky.This makes a lot of sense to me. I have been uneasy about the knee-jerk reactions of progressive thinkers to much of what Bush is doing, and I don't think we have much of a chance of winning elections until we suss out a more useful approach to Iraq than "Declare it's all the West's fault because we're screw ups and go home." This article has helped focus much of my inchoate thoughts on the nature of the problem. It is disappointingly short, though, on solutions.
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Date: 2005-10-07 11:05 pm (UTC)The "kneejerk" reaction identifies the case that the present regime IS creating new enemies and future wars. The article sadly misses this point, in my opinion.
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Date: 2005-10-08 12:25 pm (UTC)I'm sure there are thinkers on the right who have relatively more subtle positions than the ones who get all the air-time. Not saying I'd agree with them even so, but the media process does tend to produce caricatures on both sides.
My husband actually believes that the media prominence of Klein, Galloway et al is a semi-deliberate conspiracy to make the left look stupid, but he's more inclined to conspiracy thinking than I am.
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Date: 2005-10-09 01:12 pm (UTC)B