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Rachel's story needs to be told, now
Seattle Post-Intelligencer ^ | 3/16/06 | P-I Columnist ROBERT L. JAMIESON Jr.

Posted on 03/17/2006 4:41:34 PM PST by bondjamesbond

If there were poetic justice, if Hollywood or the publishing industry had true courage, the story of Rachel Corrie would be coming to a big screen or bookstore near you.

For now, the streets of Seattle will have to do. Tonight marks the third anniversary of the day Rachel died. A public reading of her mature writings will be held at 5 p.m. at Westlake Plaza.

Rachel was in the Middle East, trying to protect the home of a Palestinian from immoral demolition, when an Israeli soldier driving a Caterpillar bulldozer killed her. He ran her over.

Maybe the young student from The Evergreen State College was a tad naive, a puppet of left-leaning loonies with the International Solidarity Movement. Some people think this. Maybe she was prescient beyond her 23 years, recognizing that her white skin and U.S. passport could bring vital attention to ignored people in subhuman and desperate conditions. Some think that.

Whichever the case, too many people are reflexively afraid of Rachel's message, of what her short life and brutal death means.

The issue has gotten to the point that what passes for dialogue is either polemical shouting -- or, worse, a campaign to silence the legacy of the young woman who addressed human suffering with fiery grace. Rachel cared about ordinary people outside of her comfort zone -- enough to get off the couch and do something.

The New York Theater Workshop recently canceled a scheduled production of a play about Rachel amid rumors that gurus in the theater world and pro-Israel audiences would not like a script challenging their view of the world.

In Seattle, the Bread and Puppet Theater production of "Daughter Courage," a different play about Rachel, met with warm embrace. Still, my colleague, Regina Hackett, who wrote about it, received a rash of rebuke. On the Seattle P-I's online blog, "Dr. Evil" wrote: "Only in this wonderful, liberal city would a pathetic naïve girl who tried to protect terrorists be celebrated."

If fear of offending Israel -- a country in blind lockstep with the United States on foreign policy -- drives this second silencing of Rachel, then her story is needed now more than ever.

Friends of Israel and Jews tend to react fast when they feel they're getting a raw deal.

Seattle official Cindi Laws learned this the hard way. She made remarks that were considered anti-Semitic during a re-election bid for the monorail board, and people howled. Laws lost.

And remember what happened in 2004? The local Middle Eastern community tried to get pro-Palestinian language in the plank of the King County Democratic Party platform. Again, people howled. The language got nixed.

In both instances, the message was clear: Don't mess with us.

The unease surrounding Rachel makes me wonder if she hits too close to home.

Her life follows the Aristotelian prescription of a good story. It features a protagonist with a desire for peace that takes her on a vision quest far away. She's smart, young, idealistic -- a female character that would draw A-list actresses.

The story overflows with potential villains, starting with the Israeli government, which illegally uses bulldozers as weapons of terror; Palestinians who resort to suicide bombs as an insane tool of revenge; and, even, U.S.-based Caterpillar, which counts the money as its bulldozers are used to spill blood.

There's room for cameos by the State Department, which could ramp up pressure to get answers, and by concerned Israeli citizens who also want to know if the bulldozer operator, as he claims, didn't see Rachel in her bright orange vest. There's the bigger question of why no "Palestinian evil" was unearthed at the home Rachel died trying to protect.

The story presents another surprise -- the unlikely transformation of Rachel's parents, who have gone from being middle-class suburbanites to advocates for Palestinian justice.

When I spoke with Craig and Cindy Corrie a few weeks ago, they'd just come back home to the Seattle area after a rattling episode. In the Middle East, Palestinian activists had tried to kidnap them. The activists had a change of heart when they were told the couple's last name. If that is not a powerful testament to Rachel's legacy, I don't know what is.

Rachel's story has the incendiary aspects of "Crash," the political and corporate machinations of "Syriana," the death-on-foreign-soil intrigue of "The Constant Gardener," and the socially conscious punch of "Brokeback Mountain."

People would get to see the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in all of its convoluted craziness -- and see courage in action. To paraphrase the Oscar speech of George Clooney, they'd get to talk more loudly about an issue that remains, relatively speaking, a whisper.

Rachel Corrie is ready for her close-up. Are we?

SOUND OFF: ADD YOUR OPINION

Can Seattle liberals be proud about hosting a play on the remarkable Rachel Corrie without being smug?


TOPICS: Israel; US: Washington; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: caterpillar; enemedia; enemywithin; hateamericaleft; jamieson; leftleaningloonies; pancakebreakfast; rachelcorrie; robertljamiesonjr; saintjemima; saintpancake; terrorsupporter
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Have at it!

1 posted on 03/17/2006 4:41:36 PM PST by bondjamesbond
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To: bondjamesbond

Pancakes.


2 posted on 03/17/2006 4:42:42 PM PST by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: cripplecreek

MMMMMMMmmmmm

Pancakes!


3 posted on 03/17/2006 4:43:22 PM PST by bondjamesbond (RICE '08)
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To: bondjamesbond

A Pancake thread!!

Fantastic, I just love these.


4 posted on 03/17/2006 4:44:07 PM PST by 76834 (There's nothing wrong with sobriety in moderation.)
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To: cripplecreek

Probably more like a McRib.


5 posted on 03/17/2006 4:44:25 PM PST by opinionator
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To: bondjamesbond
If there were poetic justice, if Hollywood or the publishing industry had true courage, the story of Rachel Corrie would be coming to a big screen or bookstore near you.

He does have a point. If Hollywood had real courage, they would put out all the documentaries and movies possibe to show Ms. Corrie as she really was: a traitor to her own country and and a willing co-conspirator with terrorists like Hamas.

6 posted on 03/17/2006 4:45:58 PM PST by Tamar1973 ("There are some things for which we should display no tolerance." Queen Margrethe II of Denmark)
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To: bondjamesbond
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7 posted on 03/17/2006 4:46:02 PM PST by satchmodog9 (Most people stand on the tracks and never even hear the train coming)
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To: bondjamesbond



She's dead Jim.


8 posted on 03/17/2006 4:46:03 PM PST by SouthernFreebird
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To: bondjamesbond
the story of Rachel Corrie would be coming to a big screen or bookstore near you.

I don't think we'll be waiting very long for this to happen.

9 posted on 03/17/2006 4:46:04 PM PST by GSWarrior
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10 posted on 03/17/2006 4:46:19 PM PST by Paul_Denton (The U.N. Building. What a joke! They turned it into low rent housing. It's a dump.)
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To: opinionator

Flatapillar.


11 posted on 03/17/2006 4:46:38 PM PST by cripplecreek (Never a minigun handy when you need one.)
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To: bondjamesbond

12 posted on 03/17/2006 4:46:42 PM PST by COEXERJ145 (Real Leaders Base Their Decisions on Their Convictions. Wannabes Base Decisions on the Latest Poll.)
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To: bondjamesbond
Tonight marks the third anniversary of the day Rachel died.

....and here's the 3-year chart for Caterpillar stock.

13 posted on 03/17/2006 4:46:48 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Paul_Denton

Dang, you beat me too it. :-)


14 posted on 03/17/2006 4:46:58 PM PST by COEXERJ145 (Real Leaders Base Their Decisions on Their Convictions. Wannabes Base Decisions on the Latest Poll.)
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To: bondjamesbond
In both instances, the message was clear: Don't mess with us.

No...the message is that you are loons, and the case you are trying to make can be seen through in seconds, even with all of the accompanying demogogguery you dish out.

15 posted on 03/17/2006 4:47:08 PM PST by lepton ("It is useless to attempt to reason a man out of a thing he was never reasoned into"--Jonathan Swift)
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To: satchmodog9

Oh, that's so bad!

;-)


16 posted on 03/17/2006 4:47:25 PM PST by fanfan ( "We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality" - Ayn Rand)
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To: GSWarrior
...the story of Rachel Corrie would be coming to a big screen or bookstore near you.

I guess it would be a pretty thin volume...

17 posted on 03/17/2006 4:47:55 PM PST by bondjamesbond (RICE '08)
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To: bondjamesbond

If only her fellow travellers would share her fate.


18 posted on 03/17/2006 4:48:59 PM PST by furquhart (Time for a New Crusade - Deus lo Volt!)
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To: bondjamesbond

oooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. nice one.


19 posted on 03/17/2006 4:48:59 PM PST by satchmodog9 (Most people stand on the tracks and never even hear the train coming)
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To: bondjamesbond
When I spoke with Craig and Cindy Corrie a few weeks ago, they'd just come back home to the Seattle area after a rattling episode. In the Middle East, Palestinian activists had tried to kidnap them. The activists had a change of heart when they were told the couple's last name.

Sure helped Tom Fox. These kind of Muslims seem like eating their own, so to speak.

20 posted on 03/17/2006 4:49:20 PM PST by Tamar1973 ("There are some things for which we should display no tolerance." Queen Margrethe II of Denmark)
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