Unite against terrorWhat you can do
"The war on terror" is often called an
unsatisfactory and imprecise phrase. Nevertheless, like the use of nuclear
weapons or genocide, the tactic deserves to be absolutely condemned and
punished.
Harry, from Harry's Place and Alan Johnson, from Labour Friends of Iraq, have started a global citizens campaign against the political use of terror. Many prominent writers and activists have already signed their statement at Unite Against Terror. They have asked everyone who agrees with the statement to add their signatures and I have done so. You can as well, by going to the site and using the simple form provided. You may not want to. You might still believe that one man's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter. You might still believe that American foreign policy is the root cause of the Islamist Jihad, and that the terror attacks are at least understandable if not justified. If you are a Canadian you might think that an attack here is unlikely because we didn't support the invasion of Iraq in 2003. If you think any of those things and still find yourself reading this it's probably because you know me personally and are still trying to find out what the hell happened to my politics. I probably know who you are. I'm not writing for a large audience. And I haven't given up on you. Your lives are too busy and you haven't taken the time to read and debate what's really going on in the world. You are relying on old perceptions that have fallen out of sync with reality. So for your benefit I'm going to quote the whole Unite Against Terror statement below. To those who are already with me on this, the least we can do is challenge the nonsense that our anti-war and anti-American friends are repeating. The enemy of their enemy is not their friend. In 2004 Bin Laden put Canada on his list of targets. Our troops are in Afghanistan and we've legalized gay marriage. We are the only country left on that list that hasn't experienced an attack from al-Qaeda.
Sign up to Unite Against Terror here Correction: The initial version of this posting mistakenly identified Norman Geras of Normblog, instead of Alan Johnson, as the other principal author of the statement along with Harry of Harry's Place. I first read of the Unite against Terror statement in an article by Johnson posted on Normblog by Professor Geras. Posted: Mon - July 25, 2005 at 05:03 PM |
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