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Floating Some Ideas for the Flotilla Folk

Posted: 07/12/11 12:57 PM ET

Now that the world has been treated once again to the sight of such selfless, humanistic, courageous, modern-day Martin Luther Kings and Rosa Parks, whose single-minded goal is to feed the hungry, unshackle the enslaved, and lift the downtrodden, allow me some additional suggestions beyond the lure of Gaza.

Let's begin with Syria. The Flotilla folk could be kept busy there for weeks. Why, with protesters against the Assad regime being arrested, imprisoned, tortured, shot, and killed right and left, where to begin? By marching in the streets alongside the demonstrators? Joining in the funeral processions? Banging on the gates of the prisons and torture chambers? Demanding access for foreign journalists to cover Syria's street protests? Rushing to the Turkish border to lend a hand to Syria's fleeing refugees? Or heading for Assad's office, with a stop at his brother's secret police operation, to confront the henchmen directly?

Millions of Syrians who wish to end the Alawite minority's vise-like grip on the country might greet them with flowers.

And then, flush with the feel of the moment, the Flotilla folk might head for Syria's closet ally, Iran. By the way, en route, they should be sure to look towards those heading in the opposite direction. They might wish to wave to the government-ordered Iranians heading for Syria to assist Assad in his clampdown. Then again, perhaps I'm just the victim of the Western media slant, and in reality they're nothing more than Iranian kindred spirits -- Farsi-speaking "human rights defenders" and "peace activists."

And once in Iran, where to begin? The flotilla folk might pay a call on the Baha'i, victims of relentless persecution by the regime for the practice of their peaceful way of life. Or they might check in on the many death-row inmates, since Iran ranks right up there in the use of capital punishment, including for children. Or how about challenging the regime on the treatment of those who dare protest Iran's abuse of power? The prisons and cemeteries are full of dissidents who questioned the denial of basic human rights. And, while they're at it, why not unfurl a few rainbow flags to stand up for Iran's gay population. This assumes, of course, they've not bought president Ahmadinejad's line, expressed at Columbia University, that there are simply no gays in the country. Apropos, that was the same memorable speech in which he declared Iran's women the freest in the world.

And speaking of women, do the flotilla folk have any time for half the population of the region? As they make their way from country to country -- whether by boat, bus or plane -- how about a drop-in to Saudi Arabia? And be sure to include some driver's ed teachers in the group. After all, the fact that Saudi women are not permitted to drive is bad enough, but, then again, that's only the tip of the iceberg for the fate they're consigned to. The flotilla folk might take a moment to learn about the concept of "honor killings" and then add a few lawyers to their ranks. Oh yes, and they should bring along a Christian Bible to conduct an open-air service in Riyadh to affirm the right of non-Muslims to live without fear in a kingdom where openly practicing a religion other than Islam can land you in serious trouble.

And then let them hop back on their "audacities of hope" to Gaza's neighbor, Egypt.

After all, if Gaza is hell on earth, how to explain that the average life expectancy in the Arab world's most populous nation is 1.3 years less than in Gaza? Egypt, then, to borrow from Dante Alighieri, must be a still lower rung of Purgatory. Pray, help Egypt's unfortunate many, deprived of years of life.

And while in Egypt, how about highlighting the plight of its Coptic Christian minority, whose members suffer discrimination and murder, and whose churches have been burned? Surely, such violent persecution ranks high on the priority list, especially when it involves literally millions of people.

Now don't bet the family farm that the flotilla folk will show up anytime soon in Egypt, Syria, Iran, Saudi Arabia, or anywhere else outside Gaza. The reason? Simple and obvious. If it doesn't have an Israeli connection, they're just not interested.

Why? Good question. Their single-minded obsession with Israel and all its alleged sins is worthy of in-depth psychological studies, just like their neglect of truly egregious examples of human suffering that don't involve the world's one and only Jewish state.

The predictable response of the flotilla folk and their ardent defenders will be that "two wrongs don't make a right," or that this is all a diversion from what's going on in Gaza.

Well, no, two wrongs don't make a right, but how to explain the thunderous silence of the flotilla folk -- self-defined, modern civil-rights torchbearers -- as basic freedoms are trampled on before their eyes in country after country, only to be met with telling indifference?

Just imagine how empowering it would be for those at grave risk to themselves, from Tripoli to Tehran, to know they have a lifeline of caring people prepared to risk their own life and limb in brotherly and sisterly solidarity!

But then again, life and limb would literally be on the line. The flotilla folk, even if they gave a fig for what's going on in Syria or Iran, know full well that they wouldn't stand a chance against regimes that have shown no respect whatsoever for the sanctity of human life. For all the demonization of Israel, they know they can count on the conscience of a democratic society that uses force -- yes, according to a strict code of conduct -- only as a last resort. If there are, however, flotilla folk who truly seek martyrdom, their chances, they should take note, do rise dramatically with an attempted protest at Assad's office or Iran's prisons.

And then there's the diversion charge -- all this being just a smoke screen to distract from what's going on in Gaza.

And what exactly is going on in Gaza? Last I looked, Hamas was in charge. And last I checked, Hamas was a genocidal group, with the stated aim of killing Jews and destroying Israel. (And to the flotilla folk, a friendly warning -- if you yourselves ever fell under Hamas' rule, at a bare minimum, say goodbye to the freedoms you purport to cherish.) It's been labeled a terrorist organization by the U.S. and EU. Even so, aid is arriving across two land borders -- Israel and Egypt -- and the UN is present in force.

The U.S., EU, and UN Secretary-General all publicly opposed the current flotilla attempt as totally unnecessary and, at the same time, deliberately provocative. Israel is out of Gaza by its own volition, and only shows up when it needs to respond, as any nation would, to violent and unprovoked attacks on its citizens from the Gaza side of the border. And most importantly, the fate of Gaza is ultimately in the hands of its residents. To pretend otherwise, as the flotilla folk do, is the ultimate infantilization of those who live there.

And yes, one can care about Israel and also care about the state of human rights in neighboring countries.

After all, if Syria or Iran had even a smidgen of the democratic safeguards that Israel does, they wouldn't be remotely in the position they're in today -- and the region and world would be far better off.

The flotilla folk could help, but they won't. With no Israeli angle, there's no appeal. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks understood the basic proposition that human rights are indivisible. If their legacy is alive today, as it needs to be, it's certainly not in the hands of the flotilla folk.

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06:02 PM on 07/16/2011
Dear Mr. Harris:
I totally agree with your article. If the so called "peace activists" had courage they would try to help the people of Syria or the rebels of Libya. They might also try to help the persecuted Coptic Christians of Egypt or the people of the Baha'i faith in Iran. Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East. Arabs living in Israel have more freedoms than their brethren in any Arab state, according to Freedom House.
06:04 PM on 07/15/2011
Most of the vehemently pro-|$rae|i posters would probably be friends with this guy in another life, ....

Here is Mr. Walid Shoebat, a self proclaimed reformed terrorist and now a conservative Christian, going around city halls, churches and universities warning against the "Danger" of Islam. He's had appearances on many news networks and talk shows as an expert on Islam.

Here Anderson Cooper exposes him:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJN00dBhZVk

Any guesses where the money comes from?
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01:45 AM on 07/15/2011
It is rather sad that Pro Israel apologists feel that the only way that they can defend Israel's illegal behaviour is to trot out despicable regimes like Syria and Iran and say "look, these guys are even worse than us". It has the moral equivalence of the murderer comparing himself to a mass murderer.
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yonatan c
01:03 PM on 07/15/2011
The maritime blockade of Gaza as deemed legal by the UN.
05:02 AM on 07/14/2011
There is a pattern to the left's selective outrage. If country A has been a longtime ally of the United States they are against them. If country B has been a longtime foe of the United States they support them or are silent. It is that simple.
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Sonic hedgehog
A true word needs no oath
12:25 PM on 07/14/2011
baseless generalization from a right winger who thinks there is such a thing as left in the politics of the corporate empire of the USA.
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yonatan c
01:04 PM on 07/15/2011
spoken like a true lefty.
04:21 PM on 07/13/2011
Gotta agree with Charmine: Simply arguing that there are nations whose behavior is worse than Israels with regard to the settlements and the occupation ( and it is ALL about the settlements and the occupation) is an invalid argument.

Furthermore, members of our own Government continually remind us that there appears to be some sort of unbreakable bond between Israel and the US, and therefore, following that Logic, all of Israels actions reflect on the US. So far, I have not seen any benefits to being linked in such a manor, and in fact many have made the case that Terror attacks aimed at the US are made more threatening and likely precisely BECAUSE we are seen as linked to Israels behavior.

Who are some of the Many? The head of the CIAs Bin laden Unit, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Bush Senior, and Tony Blair, to name a few.

Israel cannot go on running the worlds only violently enforced, state sanctioned colonial settler movement without inspiring greater and greater resistance from both both those who would oppose it peacefully, and unfortunately, those who would oppose it with terror.

That is precisely why it was outlawed by the Geneva Convention, along with increasing the size of a nation through military conflict. These actions would inspire violence, protest and discord in ANY part of the world in which they occur, and are morally indefensible.
05:18 AM on 07/14/2011
10million xs fanned bounced01 . . .
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
06:53 AM on 07/14/2011
+1
04:13 PM on 07/13/2011
Mr. Harris you should know that large scale foreign protesting against Iran or Syria would firstly be likely to backfire given the fact that the governments there like to blame dissent on foreign media and secondly would be minimally successful given the fact that the point of the flotilla is to protest blockades. Of course it is most likely that you are making these arguments to deflect attention from Israel, but could you at least try to be more logical about it next time?
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Sam Adamson
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03:29 PM on 07/13/2011
Excellent post Mr Harris, thank you for voicing this position here.
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SamSeven
You're either with Humanity or you're not.
12:32 PM on 07/13/2011
Here's something off topic; however interesting the AJC is promoting.
http://www.thejc.com/news/world-news/49526/jewish-groups-us-backing-sharia-law

A coalition of organisations that include the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the American Jewish Committee (AJC) are backing a legal appeal against a measure that would prevent Islamic law from being used in the state's courts.
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Sharmine Narwani
12:01 PM on 07/13/2011
Deflection isn't an argument.
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Sam Adamson
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03:31 PM on 07/13/2011
Refusing to answer a valid question calling it a deflection, is a deflection.

How surprising.
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04:17 PM on 07/13/2011
No he did the deflection Ms Narwani just pointed out the deflection. Yes, some people are supporting the Palestinian cause but not the cause of the Syrian or Iranian people. But so what. I know other people who fight for the rights of the people of Tibet. None of us can support all causes and we choose the ones that we are moved to help with. Mr. Harris was engaged in deflection and Ms. Narwani was correct to call him on it.
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09:16 AM on 07/13/2011
Mr. Harris, and AJC, have gone on record stating that humanitarians massacred by IDF commandos were firing "automatic weapons."

"This tragedy on the high seas could have been avoided, and we regret the loss of life," said AJC Executive Director David Harris. "The fact that the flotilla refused to cooperate with Israel's repeated entreaties to unload their humanitarian cargo in Ashdod for delivery to Gaza proves that violent clashes are exactly what the international supporters of Hamas must have been seeking.

When Israeli commandos boarded the ships, they were met with violence from a supposedly non-violent group, including gunfire from automatic weapons and attacks with knives and axes. Several Israelis were wounded. As a result of the clash triggered by the pro-Hamas group, a number of them were killed or wounded in the confrontation."

http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/ajc-condemns-free-gaza-flotilla-for-provoking-tragic-violence-95254969.html

When will Mr. Harris, or AJC, be making a correction to their false statements?

How can anyone take Mr. Harris, or AJC, seriously when he has made such false statements?
12:06 PM on 07/14/2011
Avi,

You are absolutely right. No one should familiar with their history should take these guys seriously.

They are not concerned with the facts, only with perception. They repeat a narrative over and over again, and hope that it sticks.

They are counting on the fact that most people won't have the time to research their background or narrative for accuracy. That is why your post is so important.

Exposing the errors of such narrative whenever and whereever it is repeated, is IMHO, the best first step to reaching a just and lasting peace.
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09:01 AM on 07/13/2011
For details about AJC make sure you read excellent article right here at HP by max blumenthal...
yappnmutt
humping legs for liberty
08:37 AM on 07/13/2011
uhhh, no one is blockading aid to any of the countries mentioned. israel is blockading aid to gaza. is it clear now?
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RubalKhali
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08:00 AM on 07/13/2011
Syria,Libya,Egypt,Iran,Saudi Arabia were not created by an influx of European colonial zealots out to displace the indiginous population, have not kept that same population as third class citizens, after the second class population of indiginous Jews, nor have they imposed calorie limits on the population of the largest prison camp in the world.I might add that Egypt life expectancy is 72.12 years, Gaza 70.5, North Korea as a comparison, 71.37 as compared to Israel- which controls the Gaza strip, 81.http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2006/jan/21/health.politics
Even more telling is the difference in infant mortality rates, Israel 4.2 per thousand and Palestinian territories over 24 per thousand. I guess it helps if your hospitals aren't bombed regularly and medicine and supplies are not withheld.
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GZLives
01:02 PM on 07/13/2011
"Syria,Liby­a,Egypt,Ir­an,Saudi Arabia were not created by an influx of European colonial zealots out to displace the indiginous population­"

Jews lived in Judea
Hebrew lived in Heborn
and Arabs lived in the Arabian Peninsula

But good imagination
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Wisdo
semantics shamantics
07:32 AM on 07/14/2011
Everyone came from Africa originally.
02:02 AM on 07/15/2011
Palestine in 1850 had about 350,000 inhabitants, roughly 85% were Muslims, 11% were Christians and 4% Jews.
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nk5otr
01:39 PM on 07/13/2011
I guess those "calorie limits" aren't working since Gaza and West Bank have some the highest obesity rates in the world. http://www.myspace.com/proisrael/blog/535302019

I guess 6,000 tons of food, fuel, materials and other supplies DAILY transferred into the Gaza Strip just isn't enough for you.

The infant mortality rate for Gaza is 16.12 deaths per 1000 live births making it lower death rate than 105 countries including Mexico, Philippines, Ecuador, Honduras, Brazil, Turkey and many other countries.

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2091rank.html

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2091rank.html

Also any figures for Israel includes the 40% Arab population of the nation.
06:51 AM on 07/13/2011
a present for Mr Harris and his fan club:

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/netanyahu-is-turning-israel-into-iran-1.372957
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Rianna
09:53 AM on 07/13/2011
I think this article also supports what the Haaretz article says. The world apparently sees Israel in the same vein as Iran and North Korea.

And still they think they are doing the right things. Denial perhaps.
I predict Haaretz and the BBC will now be discredited.
10:42 AM on 07/13/2011
I think you are right . . they will try to discredit them . . . but this isn't going to go away . . . the biggest denier is the us . . . it has to stop legitimizing everything israel does . . . how that will happen is anyone's guess . . in the short term . . the us will continue to be israel's poodle dog . . . but events are moving too quickly and if the israeli's get rid of bibi . . . israel will change . . . if it wants to survive
06:20 AM on 07/13/2011
For a Hasbara free perspective, go here:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/medea-benjamin/gaza-flotilla_b_894764.html
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yonatan c
01:12 PM on 07/15/2011
are you kidding? madea benjamin? she is queen of Palestinian hasbara, she is a proven liar and hates American as much as she hates Israel.
01:41 PM on 07/15/2011
Criticising the U$ policy of frivolous and illegal wars is hating @mer|c@?