« To Put It Mildly | Main | "Just War" » 04 Jan 2009 01:49 pm AliensI think Glenn Greenwald - who has less fear than any journalist I know in Washington - is onto something important here:
The inability on both sides to see Jews and Arabs as equally and indistinguishably human before they are Jews and Arabs is at the heart of the problem. In a contest between Israel's flawed democracy and Hamas's theological murderousness, I see no moral equivalence. But Israelis and Arabs demand exactly the same respect as human beings, every single one, including the "worst of the worst". A refusal to grapple with the moral costs of this conflict, and a glib dismissal of the terrible human carnage now being inflicted by Israel (and paid for in part by Americans) is a sign of moral unseriousness. But it is the same mindset that can authorize the torture of human beings and see it as "coercive interrogation" only when Americans do it to Muslims. And when I read Michael Goldfarb, I become more and more aware of just how disgusting the McCain campaign was; and how lucky we are to have removed these thugs from office. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e2010536b0fad3970c Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Aliens'
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