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<title>Meditation on Wesley Autrey</title>
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Prior to the “we” that results from the mutual love of an “I” and a “thou,” there is the earlier “we” that precedes the distinction of subjects and survives its oblivion.  This prior “we” is vital and functional.  Just as one spontaneously raises one’s arm to ward off a blow against one’s head, so with the same spontaneity one reaches out to save another from falling.  Perception, feeling, and bodily movement are involved, but the help given another is not deliberate but spontaneous.  One adverts to it not before it occurs but while it is occurring.  It is as if “we” were members of one another prior to our distinctions of each from the others. <br />
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<b><a href="http://www.anthonyflood.com/lonergan.htm">Bernard Lonergan</a>, <i>Method in Theology</i>, New York: The Seabury Press, 1972, p. 57 <br />
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<title>Immigration without Invitation: A Tragedy Unfolds in Europe</title>
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<i>"They say integrate, but I don't understand: I'm already French, what more do they want?" he said. "They want me to drink alcohol?" A bearded man in a white cap and North African robe in Aulnay who would give his name only as Mohamed.  <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/05/international/europe/05france.html">New York Times</a>, November 5, 2005  </i><br />
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  Recently the <i>New York Times</i> scored what it called the “forced integration” represented by the French government’s prohibition of Muslim head scarves in public schools.  That is, the Paper of Record reminded its readers of the twig of a petty statute while obscuring the forest of immigration without invitation, which must lead to involuntary association—-forced integration if there is any such thing.  But involuntary association is the daily reality of France and of virtually every other European, and European-derived, country.  France has a significant non-French minority, but mainstream pundits seem unable to put things so starkly, even though without that forest there would be no offending twig.<br />
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  The French are the ethnic group from whom the rioters and their relatives are “alienated.”  Logically, they must be distinguishable from the alienated aliens or the latter’s grievances against the former make no sense.  For one is not French merely because one speaks French and obeys French laws, like paying taxes to the French central government—not if “French” is to retain its distinction-respecting meaning.  That is because “France” does not refer merely to land amidst the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Mediterranean, the Bay of Biscay, etc.  Nor by one’s uninvited presence and the passage of time does one build up the cultural equivalent of “equity” in French or any other society.  <br />
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  The non-French in France now demand more than standing room in the country into which their parents and grandparents barged without specific invitations from individual French citizens (who at least could be held accountable for their guests’ behavior).  That is, the French are guilty of nothing more than generally having treated the non-French among them the way a reluctant dinner party host treats uninvited guests.  <br />
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  Unfortunately many, perhaps most, of the accused have pathologically embraced their guilt and now wallow in a toxic mixture of anger and shame.  In expiation for their sins and in attempted appeasement of the aggrieved, they will soon democratically subject themselves to an utterly wasteful transfer payment from French pockets to non-French, replete with such delights as affirmative action programs.  Utterly wasteful because futile: <a href="http://www.mises.org/story/1952">money spent to appease envy only buys more of it</a>. (Paris “recently <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/09/opinion/09audouard.html">granted</a> Clichy-sous-Bois, where the riots began on Oct. 27, 330 million euros for renovating its worst housing projects.”)  <br />
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  The non-French in France are now forcibly denying the French the luxury of postponing what to do about them.  Tragically, they do not know what to do, at least not in accord with their sense of identity and justice, not any more than do other descendants of those who were Roman Catholics in 1500, be they in Europe or America. <br />
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  As at dinner parties, so in countries: the non-invited rarely get the message and leave.  They have to be thrown out, but the probability of that happening is nil.  After all, France is not Israel circa 1948.  Should expulsion happen, it will almost certainly be done imperfectly, which will result in new grievances.  But it hasn’t entered French minds -– except those in the service of <a href="http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/world/wire/sns-ap-france-riots-le-pen-fr1,0,1745633.story">Jean Marie Le Pen’s minority party</a> –- even to <i>ask </i>them to leave, let alone to cause them to.  (Only convicted vandals will face that consequence.)  After all, there’s a welfare state to keep afloat, and the French, unlike the non-French, have been noticeably lax in reproducing themselves.<br />
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  It goes without saying that the French state will not only not acknowledge the right to discriminate—-to decide with whom one will and will not associate—-but will rather vigorously enforce existing edicts that prohibit its exercise.  Compounding this social surd is the fallacious notion of “public property,” specifically “public land,” land owned by all and none, for which all pay taxes but whose usage only a few determine.  <br />
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  Now maybe those who refuse to relinquish that fuzzy idea can escape its tragic consequences.<br />
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And maybe Mohamed of Aulnay is French.<br />
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<title>From Rosa Parks to Ludacris</title>
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On the day after "Monster Jam" had concluded its festivities in the wake of Rosa Parks's passing, Derrick Z. Jackson of <i>The Boston Globe </i> slammed the obscenity through which millions of Black Americans choose to celebrate their Jim Crow-free existence.  I wrote to commend him for his literary courage and invited him to engage me on the underlying issue, but I have not heard from him.  Perhaps now that my letter has been posted here (which I will bring to his attention), it is now more convenient for him to reply, which again I invite him to do:<br />
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October 26, 2005<br />
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Mr. Derrick Z. Jackson<br />
The Boston Globe<br />
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Dear Mr. Jackson,<br />
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To treat certain forms of pop culture as verbal sewage takes courage, and I applaud you for showing it in your recent <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2005/10/26/mocking_parkss_legacy/">column</a>.  To suggest that Tuesday night’s sewage-spewers were “mocking Rosa Parks’s legacy,” however, gives them too much credit for deep thought. Their voices are not merely “empty and loud.”  They are filled with hatred of others, not just “self-hate”—which is obvious to commentators whenever offenders against civility are white.  <br />
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Mainstream coverage of the recent riot in Toledo, Ohio makes my point.  Are we surprised when no one overturns stones looking for “underlying root causes” that make some people neo-Nazis?  No, for the reigning assumption is that the latter are “simply haters” who are responsible for their hating.  That is, hatred signals a moral failing, and those who emote it habitually are moral defectives. <br />
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Predictably, however, various news media suggested that if the rioters were not blameless, they were nevertheless provoked.  Understandably, one gathers, they “couldn’t help themselves.”  The (cancelled) neo-Nazi rally “triggered” the rioting, a local story mechanically put it.  “Poverty is the reason” for the altercations with police, a North Toledo resident explained at a town hall meeting.  “Hands off our young, black men,” demanded one Washington Muhammed.  <br />
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Apparently, nothing “triggers” neo-Nazi rallies which, one must assume, express pure voluntarism.  Poverty or other challenging conditions are never invoked to explain neo-Nazi affiliation, which is simply a culpable exercise of free will.  Hands off neo-Nazi exercisers of First Amendment rights?  Hell no!, is the common wisdom.  If anything, such exercise may “trigger” the righteous propulsion of beer cans in the direction of marchers.  <br />
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The tacit lesson?  Whites are responsible for their actions and “get what they deserve” when they morally fall short; blacks are not.  This is not what I learned about civil rights marchers and those who rallied against them fifty years ago.<br />
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No, the degenerates you excoriated are not victims of external forces like “general disinvestment in urban public schools in the decades of white suburban flight.”  In Rosa Parks’s day, when both proximity to whites and access to their tax dollars were much less than they are today, Black Americans did not distinguish themselves in the entertainment world by glorifying thuggery.<br />
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Indeed, if the urban newsstand is a reliable barometer, the dominant image of young black adults in America, 2005, is that of loutish men and whorish women.   From his grave, George Lincoln Rockwell – the “original neo-Nazi” – is not taunting us with “I told you so!” because, even at his most outrageous, he never fantasized that so many Black Americans would effectively embrace his view of them, or that so many whites would ratify that image, thinking they thereby earned anti-racist “creds.” <br />
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Perhaps one day I’ll read a column that cogently explains why so many (a majority of?) Black American youth today indulge their libido for things criminal and rationalize that indulgence in the name of “art.”  Such an explanation would be an excellent way to honor what Rosa Parks sat down to stand up for.<br />
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Yours truly,<br />
<br />
Anthony Flood<br />
<a href="http://www.anthonyflood.com">www.AnthonyFlood.com</a><br />
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P.S.: I’m only looking for genuine engagement, not necessarily publication.  I’m not opposed to the latter, but my letter’s length makes that improbable, at least in the <i>Globe</i>.  Alternatively, however, I could post it on my <a href="http://www.anthonyflood.com">site</a> and invite your reply, of any length, there. Thanks for stimulating my own thinking on this vexing topic.– Tony<br />
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<title>It's the Occupation, Stupid</title>
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Must reading from <i>The American Conservative</i>, July 18, 2005<br />
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<b>The Logic of Suicide Terrorism</b><br />
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<b>It’s the occupation, not the fundamentalism</b><br />
<i>Last month, Scott McConnell caught up with Associate Professor Robert Pape of the University of Chicago, whose book on suicide terrorism, <i>Dying to Win</i>, is beginning to receive wide notice. Pape has found that the most common American perceptions about who the terrorists are and what motivates them are off by a wide margin. In his office is the world’s largest database of information about suicide terrorists, rows and rows of manila folders containing articles and biographical snippets in dozens of languages compiled by Pape and teams of graduate students, a trove of data that has been sorted and analyzed and which underscores the great need for reappraising the Bush administration’s current strategy. Below are excerpts from a conversation with the man who knows more about suicide terrorists than any other American.</i><br />
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<b>The American Conservative</b>: Your new book, <i>Dying to Win</i>, has a subtitle: <i>The Logic of Suicide Terrorism</i>. Can you just tell us generally on what the book is based, what kind of research went into it, and what your findings were?<br />
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<b>Robert Pape</b>: Over the past two years, I have collected the first complete database of every suicide-terrorist attack around the world from 1980 to early 2004. This research is conducted not only in English but also in native-language sources—Arabic, Hebrew, Russian, and Tamil, and others—so that we can gather information not only from newspapers but also from products from the terrorist community. The terrorists are often quite proud of what they do in their local communities, and they produce albums and all kinds of other information that can be very helpful to understand suicide-terrorist attacks. <br />
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This wealth of information creates a new picture about what is motivating suicide terrorism. Islamic fundamentalism is not as closely associated with suicide terrorism as many people think. The world leader in suicide terrorism is a group that you may not be familiar with: the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka.<br />
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This is a Marxist group, a completely secular group that draws from the Hindu families of the Tamil regions of the country. They invented the famous suicide vest for their suicide assassination of Rajiv Ghandi in May 1991. The Palestinians got the idea of the suicide vest from the Tamil Tigers.<br />
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<b>TAC</b>: So if Islamic fundamentalism is not necessarily a key variable behind these groups, what is?<br />
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<b>RP</b>: The central fact is that overwhelmingly suicide-terrorist attacks are not driven by religion as much as they are by a clear strategic objective: to compel modern democracies to withdraw military forces from the territory that the terrorists view as their homeland. From Lebanon to Sri Lanka to Chechnya to Kashmir to the West Bank, every major suicide-terrorist campaign—over 95 percent of all the incidents—has had as its central objective to compel a democratic state to withdraw.<br />
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For two weeks leading up to Billy Graham’s last hurrah in New York, we heard variations on the following apolitical <a href="http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0506/26/lkl.01.html ">credo</a> from his lips: <br />
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“I'm trying to stay out of politics. And I have been queried quite a bit lately, why I don't take stands on certain issues. I just feel that my issue is the Gospel of Christ, that God loves you and that God is willing to forgive you. Put your trust in him. And I think that's my message. And if I get off on these other things it divides the audience.”<br />
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It was therefore mind-boggling to behold <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/06/26/AR2005062601059.html">this</a> on the boob tube last Saturday:<br />
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Graham drew a big laugh from the former president . . . when he recalled once saying that Clinton should become an evangelist <b>"and leave his wife to run the country."</b><br />
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"Because he has all the gifts," said Graham, who used a walker but spoke in a strong voice. Graham was effusive about both Clintons, returning to them after the altar call and telling the crowd, "I love them both with all my heart."<br />
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My God, Billy, what would “taking a stand” look like?!  I’m sure that after your effusiveness toward two of the biggest promoters of sins that put Christ on the Cross––at the head of that list being leadership of the unjust war against Serbia, which leveled hundreds of Orthodox churches in that country and occasioned an Albanian rendition of <i>Kristallnacht</i> in Serbian Kosovo––your Evangelical crowd felt quite united.  Perhaps they were praying another prayer with you:<br />
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“God grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, the good fortune to run into the ones I do, and the eyesight to tell the difference.”<br />
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Or, what is more likely:<br />
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“. . . when you were younger, you girded yourself and walked where you wished; but when you are old, you will stretch out your hands, and another will gird you and carry you where you do not wish." John 21: 18<br />
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While you and your machine occupied Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, ghetto-like, for three nights, the homosexual marriage advocates took over Fifth Avenue, as they do this time every year.  Unlike you, they’ll be back next year.  And the thousands of them who sport “Reverend” before their names have no inhibitions about “getting off” on others things that divide people.  None whatsoever.  Your irrelevance is complete.<br />
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<i>Adios</i>, Billy.<br />
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