Showing posts with label nonviolence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nonviolence. Show all posts

Friday, February 11, 2011

Obama On Egypt

The crowds go wild in Egypt when the news spread that Mubarak had stepped down



And this was Obama's remarks on the revolution today.



(H/T Hot Air)

I found Obama's paean to "non-violence" troubling:

This is the power of human dignity, and it can never be denied. Egyptians have inspired us, and they've done so by putting the eye to the idea that justice is best gained through violence. For in Egypt it was the moral force of nonviolence, not terrorism, not mindless killing, but nonviolence, moral force that bent the arc of history toward justice once more. And while the sights and sounds that we heard were entirely Egyptian, we can't help but hear the echoes of history, echoes from Germans tearing down a wall, Indonesian students taking to the streets, Gandhi leading his people down the path justice. As Martin Luther King said in celebrating the birth of a new nation in Ghana while trying to perfect his own, there's something in the soul that cries out for freedom.

It is a good thing that Egypt's revolution was relatively bloodless. But that is only because the army, unlike in China or Iran, refused to fire on the protestors. Moral force is not the trump card.

Political power comes from the end of a gun. Every one of the Middle East autocracies, from Iran to Saudi Arabia to Syria, et al., sits on a river of blood. Iran saw a nonviolent movement to end their theocracy with the Green Movement last summer. Why didn't Obama mention them? Quite simply, Obama has been behind the power curve on this since he stepped into office. He virtually ignored the Green Movement and Iran's brutal response. And when it became apparent that Mubarak's days were numbered - that was the day the army refused to fire on the protesters - Obama was still behind the power curve. I don't find his acts in regard to Egypt to have been particularly incompetent, but that is more a function of Obama getting lucky and following events, not his getting out in front of events and leading. More on that in another post.

Expect that we will be hearing many on the left trying to credit Obama with the fall of Mubarak. See here and here.

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Monday, February 11, 2008

Interesting News - 11 February 2008

A summary of interesting news and posts below the fold







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Congressman Tom Lantos died today of cancer at the age of 81. Ankle Biting Pundits has more, and opines that "[w]hile I disagreed with Rep. Lantos on many issues there’s no denying what an amazing and great man he was." I concur. And you will find another very good tribute to Congressman Lantos at EU Referendum.

John McCain has picked up three major conservative endorsements from John Bolton, Jeb Bush and Gary Bauer. Joshuapundit muses about John Bolton as Secretary of State, and I agree with his analysis. "Damn the French, call the wench, bring another cup" . . . to Edmund Burke and John McCain. I find federalism much preferable to Huckalism. And move over Obama Girl . . . its McCain Babe.

Who comprises the Republican base? Big Lizards answers the question in a fascinating essay. And related thoughts at Stormwarning.

Melanie Phillips, author of Londonistan, opines that the Archbishop of Canterbury "does not seem to understand that [Britain] is being targeted by a pincer movement of terrorism and cultural takeover. Meanwhile, Soccer Dad ponders the insanity of the Hate America first crowd. And the once high and mighty suffer a significant drop in the polls. It must be their platform.

Bookworm Room considers the suggestion that nonviolence will work as a tactic against the threat posed by radical Islam. As she points out, nonviolent resistance only works against moral nations and populations. Against the threat of radical Islam, adopting such a tactic would be beyond naïve.

A stark choice – to live free or die. Is dictatorship – or a politburo - the only solution to global warming. Meanwhile, there are a lot of people looking forward to a bit of that global warming in many parts of the world right now.

A good day for our soldiers in Iraq. "In addition to the 1,000 landmines, a substantial amount of munitions was found in two other caches, including 24, 57 mm rounds; nine, 130 mm artillery rounds; and 60 pounds of unknown bulk explosives."

The "social justice" education theory more a means of indoctrination in socialist philosophy than it is about education. I always thought this a cause championed by the left. Not for a moment did I realize the impetus behind this movement was George Bush.

I think we need to respond to the problem of underrepresentation in higher education with affirmative action to achieve balance.

Dr. Sanity explains Democratic party voting in light of Hillary’s narcissistic rage and the tabula rasa that is Obama.

Fight Sharia at its source. Send your beloved Salafist roses for Valentine’s Day.

Blonde Sagacity ponders the question, if our Presidential candidates were dogs, which breed would they be. Thankfully, no labs made the list. I love labs. I own three of them. They are the best dogs one could possibly own. But they are far too excitable and have no discernible foreign policy. Hmmm, I wonder if Labradoodles are the same.

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