Re: Qaeda at Work (was the Iraqi resistance at work)
On Nov 21, 2006, at 4:08 PM, Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
On 11/21/06, Doug Henwood dhenwood@panix.com wrote: >
On Nov 21, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:
Neither you nor Lenin nor anyone here is part of “the
resistance,” nor can we be. We are out of the picture. Let Iran, Syria, and the
Mahdi Army solve the problem, for it is their problem.Nothing human is alien to me, the man said.
Don’t be a surrealist. The international jihadists of the Al Qaeda tendency are alien to you, me, Lenin, all of us here, and vice versa.
No kidding. But I’m reacting to that argument that you and especially
Carrol make - if it doesn’t immediately concern us, we should shut
up. Though Carrol doesn’t ever apply that idiotic law to you.
I’d rather go to Iran and do people-watching at Vanak Square in the affluent northern Tehran — that’s where chic cafes and nice shops are, smartly dressed young people — many of them secular and liberal and perhaps English-speaking — hang out, and those who are so inclined can pick up hustlers and prostitutes (or so my Persian teacher — such a darling! — tells me). :->
Those aren’t Islamists. Many of them are, in some sense, Moslems, but
they’re not theocrats, and would dearly like to see the theocrats
deposed. Aren’t those the very people you were recently denouncing
while celebrating Ahmadinejad, who doesn’t have much in common with
the chic and smartly dressed liberals.
Doug