Posted on 07/16/2008 7:30:16 AM PDT by Tolik
Agreeing with THOMAS FRIEDMAN:
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... But when it comes to pure, rancid moral corruption, no one can top South Africas president, Thabo Mbeki, and his stooge at the U.N., Dumisani Kumalo. They have done everything they can to prevent any meaningful U.N. pressure on the Mugabe dictatorship.
As The Times reported, Americas U.N. ambassador, Zalmay Khalilzad, accused South Africa of protecting the horrible regime in Zimbabwe, calling this particularly disturbing given that it was precisely international economic sanctions that brought down South Africas apartheid government, which had long oppressed that countrys blacks.
So let us now coin the Mbeki Rule: When whites persecute blacks, no amount of U.N. sanctions is too much. And when blacks persecute blacks, any amount of U.N. sanctions is too much.
Which brings me back to America. Perfect we are not, but America still has some moral backbone. There are travesties we will not tolerate. The U.N. vote on Zimbabwe demonstrates that this is not true for these popular countries called Russia or China or South Africa that have no problem siding with a man who is pulverizing his own people.
So, yes, were not so popular in Europe and Asia anymore. I guess they would prefer a world in which America was weaker, where leaders with the values of Vladimir Putin and Thabo Mbeki had a greater say, and where the desperate voices for change in Zimbabwe would, well, just shut up.
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Thanks for the ping.
Mugabe is a figurehead who wanted to retire. He was forced to remain according to a WaPo correspondent.
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