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The other day

November 6, 2001 by Michael Boyle

I singled out Little Green Footballs for attention due to overall good-to-read-it-ness. Today, I call attention to it more specifically. Charles’ coverage of the anti-semitism in ‘friendly’ arab countries deserves – no, demands – our full attention. Just cause they’re our “friends” doesn’t excuse anything. It’s an outrage, and they use it (with their oil of course) to manipulate the US and force the US to paper over grave problems in several regimes.

What this whole conflict makes clear is that although in the past deep contradictions in the West were acceptible, and probably unavoidable, in the post-Cold-War world, we’ve moved along to the point where a new theoretical and (dare I say it?) moral center has to be defined – and doggedly pursued. No exceptions.

The contradictions make it too easy to challenge the West on theoretical and moral grounds, and technology has made it relatively easy to do so in practice.

So no more “oh land mines are evil, but we’ll still use them thanks very much”. No more “this repressive Islamic theocracy/dictatorship is evil, but this one over here is dandy.” No more “we support and pursue minimal human rights for workers (ha!) at home, but for you sweatshop workers, sorry.”

It’s simply untenable following 9/11. We have to be good to be right. And so will our friends.

Tags: International Affairs

A fitting tribute

November 6, 2001 by Michael Boyle

: Random House Canada and the Giller Prize have commissioned a font in honour of writer Mordecai Richler, who died earlier this year. I haven’t seen it yet, but it was supposedly “lovingly crafted in a traditional manner, like a fine Scotch” by Toronto designer Nick Shinn.

Tags: Books

Somehow I missed

November 5, 2001 by Michael Boyle

the Pirated Sites weblog until now. Whether clueless or simply evil, see how low some businesses will go as they roll out copycat e-business offerings.

Tags: Blogging

Salman Rushdie

November 3, 2001 by Michael Boyle

on Islamism and the Current Situation: Yes, This Is About Islam. “The restoration of religion to the sphere of the personal, its depoliticization, is the nettle that all Muslim societies must grasp in order to become modern. The only aspect of modernity interesting to the terrorists is technology, which they see as a weapon that can be turned on its makers. If terrorism is to be defeated, the world of Islam must take on board the secularist-humanist principles on which the modern is based, and without which Muslim countries’ freedom will remain a distant dream.” [via Aaron]

Tags: International Affairs

Really?

November 3, 2001 by Michael Boyle

The world according to the US [thru Bryan J Busch]

Tags: US Politics

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