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To: SJackson; Carry_Okie

In truth, I don’t know enough about either player to make a rational response. Greenberg may be a good guy. I haven’t consciously read enough about him to know. Perhaps I should have and it’s my own fault here, but it is still true.

As for Ajami, here’s another guy I’m not knowledgeable about. The comments quoted in Greenberg’s article seem sound enough. Evidently Ajami does recognize weaknesses/failings in the Arab world. I’m just not sure he hasn’t addressed the evils of America as well.

As for the Southern States being comparable to the Arab world, it’s bogus on several counts.

Someone on the tread touched on the fact that Southerners don’t strap bombs to themselves and blow themselves up in crowded public places. I think it’s also notable that when the Southerners did feel that the North had gone astray, they didn’t conduct a war of terrorist and anarchist dreams come true. They adopted a military uniform declared their sovereignty, and fought face to face with their enemy.

Agree or disagree with the policies of the South, they conducted themselves by honorable (if you can ever say that about war) accepted tactics.

There are times when people try to be all-encompassing to curry favor with readers. It’s a ploy that says, “See, I am even honest about our own shortcomings. I’m not just taking others to task.” In this instance, Greenberg went toi far.

I don’t buy into his comparison of the South to the Arab condition.

Granted there may be some pockets of contempt for the North today, but there is contempt between high school student bodies. It’s human nature to dis some other group. It’s irrational on the face of it, but it is normal. Every nation in the world experiences this. It’s just human nature.

We could say the South compares to the Brits, or the French, or the Germans, or the Russians, or the Chinese, or the Japanese. In each culture, region, or town, there are people who blame their fate on someone or something else.

The good thing is that this more often than not doesn’t materialize into anything tangible. I think most folks realize that although this silly situation exists, in most instances it isn’t acted on.

Of course it is at times though. These are the places where hot spots surface around the world. No place does it surface like it does in the Islamic world though.

Our South like the Arab (read that Islamic) nations? Wow, is he off base.

Terrorists
Suicide bombers
Mutilating their women’s sex organs
Treating Women like cattle
Killing private citizens en mass
Stoning women because they were raped
Beating them if they don’t remain covered in public
Trying to kill all Jews
Attacking Israel without provication
Swearing an oath to not stop until Israel is pushed into the Sea

Greenberg made a bit of a mistake here. He stuck both feet in his mouth. Sad really...


9 posted on 07/09/2014 11:02:10 AM PDT by DoughtyOne
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To: DoughtyOne
I admit I don't understand the Southern allusion, your points are correct. Perhaps a personal issue, though he's a southern born Jew, who has spent virtually all his career as a columnist and editor in Arkansas. As such an early critic of slick willie. Probably before his Presidential aspirations. Reminds me of Mike Royko a bit. If you're interested, an archive
10 posted on 07/09/2014 4:11:58 PM PDT by SJackson (government tampers with a freedom so fundamental, one shudders to think what lies ahead. Card Dolan)
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