February 04, 2006

This Is Not Your Father's Pacifist

James Taranto's column in the Opinion Journal pointed me to this abomination in the DesMoines Register. The author, Pat Minor, belongs to the Christian Peacemaker Teams, four of whose members were taken hostage in Iraq.

Minor happens to be on speaking terms with a self-loathing Jew:

Sid, who considers himself a diaspora Jew, says, "Obviously, the Israelis are Jews, so they are my people. But, the Palestinians are oppressed, so they're my people more."
She obviously believes that being friendly with this twisted creature gives all the cover she needs to be openly anti-Semitic:
We constantly hear that the United States is working on a "peace process." The truth is, there is no peace process. There is no balance of power. Israel takes. Palestine has nothing left to give.
And Minor's hatred leads her to excuse, even to condone, terrorism:
While I abhor violence of any kind, it is hard to condemn a people who are resisting an oppression that has rendered them silent for more than 50 years. Nonviolent resistance — which many Palestinians (and Israelis and internationals who stand side-by-side with them) practice diligently — has so far been ineffective in changing things much for those who suffer. Fatah has been ineffective in changing things much. The people are nearing the end of their patience, as this Hamas victory indicates.
She finds it "hard to condemn" perverted savages who seek out women and children to murder, yet belongs to a pacifist organization?

I'm afraid I can't fathom this kind of pretzel rationalization.

Also posted at The Dread Pundit Bluto and Vince Aut Morire.

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1 Yuck. I feel polluted just reading that.

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at February 04, 2006 10:34 AM (8e/V4)

2 WTF? Is she serious? "Hamas has signaled willingness to extend the peace that has been in effect for more than a year."

Posted by: Graeme at February 04, 2006 10:41 AM (mrMBC)

3 I've been trying to say that the Peacemakers are not what they say they are.

Posted by: Oyster at February 04, 2006 11:04 AM (YudAC)

4 >>>I've been trying to say that the Peacemakers are not what they say they are. Oyster, when someone tells you they are for "peace", it usually means they are just for the other side. That Peacemaker's praise for Hamas is proof.

Posted by: Jesusland Carlos at February 04, 2006 11:15 AM (8e/V4)

5 Yup. When the four Peacemaker hostages were taken, we had a buttload of people coming here and defending the organization. I figure it says two things about them 1) they're just for the little guy even if they're terrorists or B) they're too dumb to figure it out.

Posted by: Oyster at February 04, 2006 11:24 AM (YudAC)

6 I have another theory, Oyster. They are very much like the Leftists in Europe. They loathe where they came from, they have no idea where they are going, and they can only find satisfaction in the kind of convoluted reasoning that claims to value peace but encourages the peacebreakers. How else can you explain their support for radical Islam?

Posted by: jesusland joe at February 04, 2006 02:29 PM (rUyw4)

7 Jesusland Joe: I think that applies to many on the far-left in the U.S. as well. Does San Fancisco ring a bell?

Posted by: Don Miguel at February 04, 2006 04:30 PM (UAn5X)

8 And just what is so "Christian" about these "Peacemaker"(sic) teams? Hating Jews and justifying jihadists? Where is that in the New Testament? -- gunjam

Posted by: gunjam at February 04, 2006 10:21 PM (2x+9Q)

9 Don Miguel, True, but the Euros seemed further down the road. But I haven't been to SF in a long time, so you are probably right. I'm sure the Left in the US and Europe are basically interchangable.

Posted by: jesusland joe at February 04, 2006 11:48 PM (rUyw4)

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