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Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Disbelieving the obvious

 

I don't remember why I was watching Oprah that day; it was in the 1990's, I think, and I must have been bored out of my mind, because that's the only way I could be induced to watch her program at all. But I am still glad I did. The guest that day was the writer and poet Maya Angelou and they were having a discussion about relationships and in the course of that conversation Ms Angelou said something that I have never forgotten because it has applications in so many other fields. They were discussing why women kept returning to toxic relationships with unsuitable men and Ms Angelou said that she didn't understand it, that when someone tells you who they are, believe them. The first time. If a man tells you that he is selfish, or his actions show you that he is selfish, then believe him: he is selfish. And then, as soon as you can, get out of the relationship because nothing good can come of it. He is not going to change.

Her admonition works on so many levels that I don't understand why it isn't taught in every political science class in the country. The French aristocracy couldn't believe that the Jacobins meant to guillotine them all; Northerners could not believe that the slave-holding South would tear the United States apart in order to keep their peculiar institution; Austria-Hungary could not believe that Serbia would fight it out rather than turn their country into an Austrian protectorate; no one, except Winston Churchill, apparently, believed that Adolf Hitler actually meant the crazy stuff he wrote in Mein Kampf. No one in Washington could believe that the Japanese would launch a surprise attack on the United States Navy, despite the fact that a surprise attack on the Imperial Russian Navy is exactly how the Japanese launched the Russo-Japanese War in 1905.  And now there are the charters of Hamas and Fatah, and the decades of terrorism since the founding of Israel. So what is an Israeli to believe? Does he believe the peace crowd that concessions on settlements or the right of return or some other point will finally at long last bring lasting peace, or does he believe what the Palestinians themselves say, which is that Israel is to be destroyed and the Jews there massacred? When a man tells you that he means to kill you and destroy your country, believe him. He knows what he wants far better than you ever will.

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6 Comments:

  • At 5:43 AM, Anonymous ETat said…

    Oprah stole the quote (typical of her). It is a world-renown writer Elie Wiesel, holocaust survivor, who said, “When someone says they want to kill you, believe them.”
    Israel is about as homogeneous as USA. Appeasement is what the Left does. They intimidate people in the name of unity - and unity is a big deal in Israel, a nation surrounded by killer enemies.

    Current situation is not different in principle, but in scale. 1200 murdered. More than 3000 wounded. More than 100 kidnapped for torture. It is 5 times bigger proportionally for Israelis than 9/11.
    This is the price a nation pays when it lets lefties scum to gain power.
    And another: how disasters unmask your enemies.
    Like American academia. Like Spain. Like Ireland. Like China.

    Let it be a lesson for US.

     
  • At 5:44 AM, Anonymous Etat said…

    not Oprah, Ms. Angelou.
    Well, I am not surprised with her, either.

     
  • At 5:57 AM, Anonymous Etat said…

    Forgot to say.
    There is no such thing as Palestinians. They are Arabs. Listen to them: they want to kill "Jew" (no matter the nationality), not "Israelis".
    As Golda Meir said,
    When were Palestinians born? What was all of this area before the First World War when Britain got the Mandate over Palestine? What was Palestine, then? Palestine was then the area between the Mediterranean and the Iraqian border. Eastern West Bank was Palestine. I am a Palestinian, from 1921 to 1948, I carried a Palestinian passport. There was no such thing in this area as Jews, and Arabs, and Palestinians, There were Jews and Arabs.

     
  • At 10:38 AM, Anonymous Etat said…

    Hey, are you still with us?

     
  • At 11:55 AM, Blogger Akaky said…

    I am, Tat, and I half way through something for the past four months, and at the rate that I am going it'll be a while before I finish. And a Happy New Year to you!

     
  • At 6:47 PM, Anonymous ETat said…

    Say when, then...

     

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