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One Can Not Help But Wonder

Protecting a faith has less to do with the faith than it does with the interests of those who control it.

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Salem-News.com photo by Tim King

(GOLD RIVER, B.C.) - Those who follow the international news will know that the nut case pastor down in Florida burned a copy of the Koran.

This prompted the President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, to call for the arrest of the pastor resulting in a bunch of yahoos in Afghanistan rioting in protest and in Mazar-e- Sharif even killing UN aid personnel.

Western governments criticized the action, General Petraeus, commander of NATO forces, condemned the act, and even the reactionary commentator Bill O'Reilly condemned it saying that the pastor, Terry Jones, had blood on his hands. One can not help but wonder at the stupidity of all of this.

What is the point in burning a book? Such an act goes against the principles of a modern, progressive state. Burning or banning books is what one might expect of a regime like Nazi Germany or maybe Texas.

Terry Jones and his cult, of course, do not constitute a regime, which does not make the act any less stupid, but, fire hazard aside, does make it an expression protected by the right of free speech, no matter how ignorant and ill conceived.

Ignorance and stupidity also reign on the other side of the coin where we find all of those who take this idiocy seriously and feel offended to the point of rioting and killing others. It is only a book, like the Bible, the phone book or a Donald Duck comic book.

No one should care if one takes any book and reads it, burns it or uses it for toilet paper.

President Obama stated it clearly when he said "to attack and kill innocent people in response is outrageous, and an affront to human decency and dignity."

I would add that it is also the sign of a warped mind.

On can not help, when observing the events of the past few years with people rioting, issuing death threats and even killing people over some perceived slight or another to their religion, to think how archaic. One would expect that after eons of this kind of silliness, whether it be by Muslims, Christians of one sect or another, or other religious followers, this kind of unenlightened activity would have been relegated to the dust bin.

Even more egregious than ignorant people running around being offended by some affront to their fantasy, whatever it may be, is the fact that governments violate the right of free expression by making laws against blasphemy and insults to a faith.

Such laws are not only an affront to rational values, they are a testimony to the weakness of the beliefs that require such draconian measures to protect them.

Of course protecting a faith has less to do with the faith than it does with the interests of those who control it.

Also in the news lately, as almost everyone should know, has been the uprisings in the Arab world. Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen and Libya. Are they genuine movements for modern secular democracies, or something else?

Western leaders have been supportive of the uprisings, calling for Arab regimes to step aside and allow change, and in the case of Libya even taking military action to support the rebels. One has to wonder what is the real game here.

It is possible that while fighting a so called global war on terror, primarily against Islamic militants, the West is allying with the very same militants in some of these Arab revolts.

In Egypt the Muslim Brotherhood is one faction to gain ground with the ousting of the old regime, and in Libya the rebel ranks are filled with militants, some who have fought against the US in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Some days one can not tell what the object of US policy is.

In Iran it removed a democratic government, replaced it with a repressive regime, and wound up with Islamic radicals.

In Afghanistan it armed Islamic radicals to fight the Russians who were backing a progressive government. In Iraq it drove out a stable regime that was opposed to both the Iranian fanatics and Al Qaeda, killed thousands of people, and fostered a civil war. Maybe the plan for the region is perpetual turmoil.


Jerry West grew up on a farm in Fresno County, California, and served with the US Marine Corps from 1965 to 1970 including 19 months in Vietnam with the Third Marine Division, and three years at MCAS Iwakuni where he became an anti-war organizer in 1970. He earned an Honors Degree in History at the University of California, Berkeley, and did two years of graduate study there. While in university he worked seasonally in fire and law enforcement with the US Forest Service.

After university he worked for a number of years in the international tour industry in operations and management before moving to a remote village on the west coast of Vancouver Island where he is currently the editor and publisher of The Record newspaper serving the Nootka Sound region. He is a Past President of the Northern California Land Trust, and a member of Phi Beta Kappa.

You can email Jerry West, Salem-News.com Writer, at: newsroom@salem-news.com




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xexon April 11, 2011 3:03 pm (Pacific time)

What we are seeing are the last days of the old world order. The New World Order is sliding into place with religion as it's grease. But the people behind it have no interest in God. Only power.
Over you...

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Editor: A well placed comment on an important story...


Danielis April 11, 2011 7:55 am (Pacific time)

It's interesting how blasphemy is treated in a wide range of countries.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blasphemy_law


Douglas Benson April 11, 2011 6:53 am (Pacific time)

The same game plan as allways. We are the IMF,the WBO and we are here to enslave you ,oops I mean help you .

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