Check
Your Beliefs
Let's
play a fantasy
game to check on our belief in human rights. Let's suppose that in a
mythical state, a governor announced a campaign to punish
African-Americans for alleged violence.
Step one
is to
confiscate the land owned by African-Americans, evict them from it and
use the land to build massive new subdivisions. Only white Protestant
Christians may live in these subdivisions.
Step two
is to connect
these all-white Protestant Christian settlements to each other by a
highway on which African-Americans are forbidden to drive. To
facilitate control, the automobile tags for African-Americans will be a
different color from the tags issued to white motorists. Checkpoints
would be set up all around the state capitol to search and harass
African-Americans trying to enter.
Would
you support such
a plan? Would you hail that mythical governor as a man of peace? Would
you go to your church congregation and ask the members to send money to
the occupants of these white settlements? Would you lobby the federal
government to subsidize this new apartheid state in our midst?
I don't
think so. I
think most Americans would consider such acts an abomination,
un-American and a mockery of everything both Christianity and the
United States stand for.
Well, if
you would
condemn such acts here directed against African-Americans, why won't
you condemn identical acts committed against the Palestinians by the
state of Israel?
Those
settlements you
hear about are built on Palestinian land, and they are for Jews only.
New roads that Palestinians are forbidden to use connect them. The
entire West Bank is riddled with Israeli checkpoints, where innocent
Palestinians are daily humiliated and harassed. A trip to a nearby
village can mean waiting in line at checkpoints for hours. Palestinians
have died in these lines.
After
all of these
humiliations, abuses, the houses destroyed, the children killed, the
olive trees uprooted, how do you think Palestinians feel about
Americans who support the Israelis no matter what they do to the
Palestinians? Don't take my word about these abuses. Check out the
Israeli human-rights organization at www.btselem.org/English.
If you
cannot condemn
the flagrant abuses of Palestinians by the Israeli government, then you
are undoubtedly a bigot, the worst kind of racist pig who believes that
Palestinians are some kind of subspecies of the human race. If you do
condemn in your heart these terrible abuses, but are afraid to speak
out about them, then you are a damned coward.
I
listened in disgust
to a congressional committee hearing on the Palestinian elections. It
was all about what the Palestinians have to do. It was as if the cops,
interviewing a child who had been raped by an adult, lectured the child
on dressing provocatively and of being in places she should not have
been in.
The
Palestinians are
the victims here. It is their land that is occupied. They have no army.
They are at the mercy of the Israeli government. They don't have a
superpower protecting them from international sanctions and supplying
them with billions of dollars. The United States should be telling
Israel to get out of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, to dismantle its
settlements and checkpoints, and to allow Palestinian refugees to
return to or be compensated for the land the Israelis stole.
You want
to know why
we have a problem with terrorism? It's not Islamic fundamentalists or
hatred of freedom. It's our support of Israel's unspeakable abuse of
Palestinians. Don't blame Osama bin Laden. Blame the president,
Congress, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and all the
cowardly Americans who practice hypocrisy by claiming to be moral while
supporting gross immorality committed against their fellow human beings
in Palestine.