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Poor Calcutta [Mother Teresa still giving my hometown a bad name]
The New York Times ^ | September 5, 2007 | Chitrita Banerji

Posted on 09/05/2007 9:13:54 PM PDT by syriacus

Cambridge, Mass.

ONE morning in January 1997, I walked into my office at a nonprofit group here after a visit to my hometown, Calcutta. A very senior colleague, whom I would have, until then, characterized as being the “sensitive” sort, greeted me: “Welcome back. And how is everyone in Calcutta — still starving and being looked after by Mother Teresa?”

At first I thought this might be a bad attempt at humor, but I soon realized that my colleague was seriously inquiring about my city’s suffering humanity and its ministering angel — the only images Calcutta evoked for him and countless others in the West. When Mother Teresa died eight months later, 10 years ago today, foreign dignitaries and the Western news media descended on the city. The reports on the funeral portrayed a city filled with starving orphans, wretched slums and dying people abandoned on the streets, except for the fortunate ones rescued by Mother Teresa.

(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: calcutta; chitritabanerji; foodwriter; motherteresa
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I wonder what nonprofit Banerji works for? We know she writes books about Indian food.
1 posted on 09/05/2007 9:13:56 PM PDT by syriacus
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Quite a few loved to hate Albert Schweitzer for similar reasons.


2 posted on 09/05/2007 9:18:51 PM PDT by sinanju
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From the op-ed
With cultish fervor, her organization, the Missionaries of Charity, promotes her as an icon of mercy. Meanwhile, countless unheralded local organizations work for the needy without the glamour of a Nobel Prize or of impending sainthood.

3 posted on 09/05/2007 9:18:56 PM PDT by syriacus (If the US troops had remained in S. Korea in 1949, there would have been no Korean War (1950-53))
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MSM in it’s unending quest to malign Saint Teresa and Christianity.


4 posted on 09/05/2007 9:19:41 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Elections have consequences.)
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From the op-ed
a religious figure who was as shrewd as any fund-raising politician, as is evident from the global expansion of her organization

5 posted on 09/05/2007 9:19:58 PM PDT by syriacus (If the US troops had remained in S. Korea in 1949, there would have been no Korean War (1950-53))
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Final comment from the op-ed
Mother Teresa might have meant well, but she furthered her mission by robbing Calcutta of its richly nuanced identity while pretending to love it.
A saint is not without honor except when helping the starving people who live in a food editor's home town.
6 posted on 09/05/2007 9:23:23 PM PDT by syriacus (If the US troops had remained in S. Korea in 1949, there would have been no Korean War (1950-53))
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To: sinanju
Quite a few loved to hate Albert Schweitzer for similar reasons.

I was thinking that very thing.

7 posted on 09/05/2007 9:24:29 PM PDT by syriacus (If the US troops had remained in S. Korea in 1949, there would have been no Korean War (1950-53))
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MSM in it’s unending quest to malign Saint Teresa and Christianity.

Yes.

8 posted on 09/05/2007 9:25:52 PM PDT by syriacus (If the US troops had remained in S. Korea in 1949, there would have been no Korean War (1950-53))
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Poor Calcutta [Mother Teresa still giving my hometown a bad name]....worked for years with an Indian physician who said the best thing that could happen to Calcutta was an atomic bomb.......
9 posted on 09/05/2007 9:27:44 PM PDT by Intolerant in NJ
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Thank you , it is exactly that — their undending quest to malign Mother Teresa.


10 posted on 09/05/2007 9:28:25 PM PDT by bboop (Stealth Tutor)
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The good thing is, an article like this is so hilariously obvious that even the Lefties have to feel embarrassed.


11 posted on 09/05/2007 9:30:58 PM PDT by JennysCool ("The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule." -Mencken)
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Not surprised that the nyt would print this trash. What do we have here? A 'civilization' and religion that existed for thousands of years yet cannot provide clean water and a basic subsistence living for it's citizens, let alone a basic education.

The author, no doubt with a western education, laments how one of the most saintly people to visit this vale of tears dissed her and her culture by providing comfort for those who were tossed literally into the gutter.

Yo Chitrita, I think Christopher Hitchens dance card is open. Give him aring.

12 posted on 09/05/2007 9:36:34 PM PDT by Eagles6
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Read


13 posted on 09/05/2007 9:37:43 PM PDT by gunsofaugust (Ignore the bishops who choose to ignore the laws that interfere with their leftist political goals.)
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If Calcutta’s so great, why is the author a food editor in Cambridge?


14 posted on 09/05/2007 9:39:28 PM PDT by LexBaird (Behold, thou hast drinken of the Aide of Kool, and are lost unto Men.)
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The author, no doubt with a western education

Yes. She went to Harvard as a graduate student. She has translated books into English, written books on Indian food and rites, and lives (I think) in Cambridge, MA

15 posted on 09/05/2007 9:41:48 PM PDT by syriacus (If the US troops had remained in S. Korea in 1949, there would have been no Korean War (1950-53))
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If Calcutta’s so great, why is the author a food editor in Cambridge?

Excellent question.

16 posted on 09/05/2007 9:42:35 PM PDT by syriacus (If the US troops had remained in S. Korea in 1949, there would have been no Korean War (1950-53))
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Conservation Law Foundation (don’t wonder, Google). Another Godless enviro . . .


17 posted on 09/05/2007 9:44:00 PM PDT by Iconoclast2 (Two wings of the same bird of prey . . .)
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Conservation Law Foundation (don’t wonder, Google). Another Godless enviro . . .


18 posted on 09/05/2007 9:44:02 PM PDT by Iconoclast2 (Two wings of the same bird of prey . . .)
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One woman goes to Calcutta and spends her life getting people food. One woman leaves Calcutta to go to Boston and write about food. Guess which one I find more valuable in this world?


19 posted on 09/05/2007 9:45:08 PM PDT by LexBaird (Behold, thou hast drinken of the Aide of Kool, and are lost unto Men.)
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Conservation Law Foundation (don’t wonder, Google). Another Godless enviro . . .

Thanks, Iconoclast2. Good find.

20 posted on 09/05/2007 9:45:36 PM PDT by syriacus (If the US troops had remained in S. Korea in 1949, there would have been no Korean War (1950-53))
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