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Shocking Silence (The left on Iran)
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| June 19, 2003
| Andrew Sullivan
Posted on 06/19/2003 5:49:01 AM PDT by SJackson
Something truly extraordinary has been going on in Iran these past few months and especially in the past couple of weeks. A grass-roots, student-run, anti-theocracy movement has reached some sort of critical mass. The enemy is the religious right of Iran, the group of murderous mullahs who have run their country into the ground and now have to answer for their godly tyranny to a new and populous generation of under-30s. Suddenly, we have the possibility of regime change in a critical country without war and without the intervention of the United States. You'd think that this would be the central story on the left in this country. As blogger Don Watkins explained: "Here are a bunch of brave souls fighting a tyrannical regime through the old liberal favorite of massive protests. Here's the chance for them to get behind the cause of freedom without having to support war." So take a look at Indymedia, one of the activist left's prime Internet Web sites. Blogger Meryl Yourish did. What did she find on the armed struggle against theocracy? Nada. Zilch. The top stories on San Francisco's Indymedia site were as follows: "Rally & March Against War in Iraq, Philippines & the INS; Anti-war Movement Audio Retrospective -- The Struggle Against Empire; Thousands at punk rock heroine Patti Smith anti-war benefit; Beat Generation Bookstore's 50th Anniversary Draws Huge Crowd." Meanwhile, there's a story to be told: "It has become almost routine for us to go out at night, chant slogans, get beaten, lose some of our friends, see our sisters beaten, and then return home. Each night we set to the streets only to be swept away the next dawn by agents of the regime. Two nights ago, on Amirabad Street, we wrote 'Down with Khomeini' on the ground. Before long, the mullah's vigilantes attacked us on their motorcycles. They struck a female student before my eyes so harshly that she was no longer able to walk. As she fell to the ground, four members of Ansaar-e-Hezbollah surrounded her, kicking her. When I and two other students threw stones at them so that they would leave her alone, they threatened us. We escaped into a lane and hid in a house whose owner, an old lady, had left the door open for us. A few minutes later, we saw the young lady being carried away by riot police, her feet dragging on the ground, her shattered teeth hanging out of her still-bleeding mouth. At least three of my best friends have been detained; nobody knows anything about their fate." Where did this piece appear? The National Review, of course. In fact, the most comprehensive coverage of the nascent Iranian revolution has been on the right. Much of the antiwar left has sadly long since stopped caring about the actual freedom of people under oppressive regimes, except, of course, if their plight is a way to blame or excoriate the United States. The antiwar left's blindness toward the evil of Saddam is now compounded by its refusal to grapple with the next great part of the struggle against Islamo-fascism. Check out some of the more mainstream publications of the left: The Nation's home page has nothing -- nothing -- about Iran on it. Search for Iran on its Web site and you get more results still gloating over the Iran-Contra scandal than anything that's going on in Iran today. "What Liberal Media?" blogger Eric Alterman has said nothing as the story has unfolded. This magazine has been a little better -- but not by much. The Boston Globe editorialized -- but mainly against what it sees as counterproductive American support for the dissidents. The New York Times has covered the news but has yet to put its full weight behind the story. The BBC, to its credit, has provided several excellent reports. The question is: Why? Could anyone on the left actually sympathize with the sexist, homophobic, anti-Semitic theocrats in Tehran? Of course not. But it seems that many of them hate the American right more than they hate foreign tyranny. A revolution in Iran might serve to cast a better light on President Bush's Middle East policy -- and that's so terrible a possibility that some leftists simply prefer to look the other way. Lefty blogger Matthew Yglesias let it slip that "these stories about the Iranian student movement have been so relentless hyped on rightwing sites that I think we on the left have been shying away from the story." That's an excuse? Mercifully for Yglesias, it isn't. If you want to understand better why the American left has been losing every debate it has joined recently, you could do worse than observe its indifference to the fight for freedom in Iran. The position reeks of myopia, self-regard and opportunism. Those qualities are not political winners, and they don't deserve to be. Until the left attends to its principles as meticulously as it attends to its resentments, it will lose the battle for ideas for good. There's still time to reverse this -- and help the cause of human freedom as well. Let's hope the left comes to its senses before the revolution is over. Salon columnist Andrew Sullivan's commentary appears daily on his own andrewsullivan.com Web site.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: bushdoctrineunfold; iran; southasia; southasialist; studentmovement; warlist
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posted on
06/19/2003 5:49:02 AM PDT
by
SJackson
To: SJackson
But it seems that many of them hate the American right more than they hate foreign tyranny. A revolution in Iran might serve to cast a better light on President Bush's Middle East policy -- and that's so terrible a possibility that some leftists simply prefer to look the other way.Bingo! The radical left would rather the mullahs mow down the protesters ala Tiananmen Square than see Dubya's policies succeed. And the RATS still don't understand why more and more voters are tuning them out. They've turned the notion of loyal opposition on its head as they grow ever more shrill and frantic in their desperate attempt to come up with something, anything, that they can use to bring the President down.
To: SJackson
Quite simply, the American left hates America far more than it hates a tyrannical theocracy that crushes everything the American left claims to hold dear (i.e., women, students, minorities, abortions, etc.).
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posted on
06/19/2003 6:21:58 AM PDT
by
ought-six
To: dennisw; JohnHuang2; Grampa Dave; Bahbah; Sabertooth; onyx; MadIvan; quidnunc; BenF; Alouette; ...
BTTT.
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posted on
06/19/2003 7:17:36 AM PDT
by
veronica
(http://www.petitiononline.com/KN50711/petition.html - Confirm Daniel Pipes to USIP ......sign this!)
To: veronica; Ernest_at_the_Beach; BOBTHENAILER; Shermy; Liz; Miss Marple; Howlin; Dog; Dog Gone; ...
Thanks for the ping.
Besides hating GW more than $oddomite and the mass murdering Mullah thugs in control of Iran, it is obvious that the Rat Left Wingers don't care about other humans in terrible situations.
Much of the antiwar left has sadly long since stopped caring about the actual freedom of people under oppressive regimes, except, of course, if their plight is a way to blame or excoriate the United States.
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posted on
06/19/2003 7:22:46 AM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
(Evil Old White Devil Californian Grampa for big Al Sharpton and Nader in primaries!)
To: SJackson
"Let's hope the left comes to its senses before the revolution is over."
ROTFLMAO!!
Now there's a knee-slapper! I have yet to meet a lefty with any independent moral or intellectual sense. They are totally dependent on the approval of their peers.
Heads on Pikes! It's the only way the commies will ever get the point. ;^)
To: headsonpikes
LOL!
To: headsonpikes
"I have yet to meet a lefty with any independent..."
I exaggerate; Andrew Sullivan himself qualifies as 'independent', as do a handful(out of thousands) I have met in my 40 years of active political involvement.
A handful.
The rest wait to be told what they should believe - the real 'useless eaters' of this world.
To: *southasia_list
To: SJackson
bump!
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posted on
06/19/2003 9:20:10 AM PDT
by
Persia
To: ABG(anybody but Gore)
Much of the antiwar left has sadly long since stopped caring about the actual freedom of people under oppressive regimes, except, of course, if their plight is a way to blame or excoriate the United States.
Sounds like the membership guidelines at DU.
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Thanks Grampa for the ping!
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posted on
06/19/2003 10:04:17 AM PDT
by
Ernest_at_the_Beach
(Iran Mullahs will feel the heat from our Iraq victory!)
To: SJackson
Simple...Anti-War groups see no money (donations) in protesting the Iranian Mullah Leadership...best yet to wait for the US to engage and let the full protests begin...
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posted on
06/19/2003 10:04:35 AM PDT
by
grumple
To: SJackson; Ernest_at_the_Beach
Thanks so much for the post and the ping.
"The question is: Why? Could anyone on the left actually sympathize with the sexist, homophobic, anti-Semitic theocrats in Tehran? Of course not. But it seems that many of them hate the American right more than they hate foreign tyranny. A revolution in Iran might serve to cast a better light on President Bush's Middle East policy -- and that's so terrible a possibility that some leftists simply prefer to look the other way."
I love the way he cuts to the chase!
"...Rally & March Against War in Iraq"
The left is still protesting the war in Iraq?
They need to let go. Maybe an intervention is required...
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posted on
06/19/2003 10:21:15 AM PDT
by
dixiechick2000
(I feel naked without a tagline.)
To: dixiechick2000
Got a medical appointment with my wife to get us both ready for, will be out most of the rest of the day.
I'll catch up this evening!
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posted on
06/19/2003 10:31:16 AM PDT
by
Ernest_at_the_Beach
(Iran Mullahs will feel the heat from our Iraq victory!)
To: SJackson
On the Left's Response the Bush's Middle East policies:
Can you imagine how "outraged" America's Leftists would be if, say, 'suicide vests' were being regularly worn (& used) by pro-Lifers...protesting outside abortion clinics? Why - there would be a massive call to STOP it, and place the matter at the top of our country's Agenda of policy priorities.
In short: Lefties today care nothing for Israel's safety, or about the fact that a schoolhouse FULL of suicide vests WAS definitively found in Iraq by our troops ...ready for distribution to terrorists by Saddam. Sad, sad sad. So -- even if no WMD per se, are found (b/c they've been ferreted away to a Syrian warehouse), this "stockpile" of suicide vests ALONE should be reasonable cause for alarm and American Action, to protect a faithful ally -- Israel. What is going ON with the Left anyway? Have they no shame?
BTW: I'm pro-choice, myself, as a Libertarian, as well as 120% pro-2nd Amendment. But the hypocrisy/lameness on the US Lefties' (/Hippies') Part here, is just amazing. Siding with Saddam & Middle East Terrorists, over Bush and Israel... does it get any more evil & pathetic than that? I doubt it.
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posted on
06/19/2003 11:27:50 AM PDT
by
4Liberty
(Hillary choose to stay w/ assaulter b/c she 'couldn't' make it alone: What a 'role-model' for women)
To: ought-six
Exactamundo.
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posted on
06/19/2003 12:22:30 PM PDT
by
Travis McGee
(----- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com -----)
To: SJackson
The godless left has become Satan's playground for his demons to run around in. Of course they don't care about the Iranian students, because they are fighting for freedom, not tyranny. Now if they were trying to overthrow a modern western style government, and replace it with some type of tyrannical and repressive regime, they'd be claping their boney hands everytime the Devil pulled their strings.
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posted on
06/19/2003 12:48:31 PM PDT
by
Russell Scott
(Jesus will soon appear in persons.)
To: Russell Scott
Oh Georgie boy (Mr Galloway - also known as the member for Baghdad Central)
REPORTER: Have you got any comments on the impending liberation of the brave people of Iran.
GG: This is a fantasy of the fascists in the Right-Wing press.
REPORTER: But even the BBC are reporting on it.
GG: Really, oh shit. This, this, this...
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posted on
06/20/2003 6:22:22 AM PDT
by
Big Bad Bob
(FREE IRAN, FREE THE PEOPLE)
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