All:
The following is a copy of a quick comment I addressed to NPR's Day to Day, where I had heard the original comment yesterday. Also, a copy of my Letter To The Editor at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, where it will not likely be printed. Before anyone chooses to "blaze away at me", if such be their choice, for my observations, please CAREFULLY read what I wrote. Thank you.
Gentlemen:
The following is a copy of a Letter to The Editor I sent re the above. The subject line of my letter read as follows: Re Muslim sensibilities, Muslim hatred for Americans, recent natural happenings and plain old fashioned BALONEY. Given that there is zero likelihood of my letter being printed, I thought that I would forward it to you, for your thoughtful attention and consideration. Let me know what you all think, including any "misinterpretations" you think I might be guilty of.
Editor:
Earlier this afternoon, we heard in the course of listening to a news broadcast on WDUQ, comment about Muslim sensibilities and the hatred for Americans amongst Muslims, this connected with recent happenings in Indonesia and other places.
In the first instance, allow me to note that the people of Indonesia, a country with one of the largest Muslim concentrations in the world, bear no responsibility for the earthquake and the tidal wave that followed. The government of that nation might have been better prepared, but that is another matter. I will also note that the earthquake was not brought on by those dastardly Americans, no matter whose side they might be on respecting those Palestinians, and their ongoing, to some extent SELF CREATED/SELF PERPETUATED WOES.
In any event the Americans are somehow at fault for having placed, through their attempts to ameliorate thirst, and hunger, Muslim people in "undignified attitudes" as depicted in film showing this activity, by their surrounding helicopters trying to land foodstuffs, sometimes dropping them, as there might not have been a proper landing space, according to comment in the news story.
At the risk of coming across as unfeeling, harsh, lacking in understanding of the religion and or the culture of others, not to mention being guilty of being "overbearing", what else might I possibly be, since I too am an American, the following comes to mind. These poor Indonesians could perhaps have abstained from what was perhaps a mob scene at food and water drops, thereby retaining their "dignity" while continuing to suffer from hunger and thirst. Being human, not to mention hungry and thirsty, they did the best they could in trying to obtain such help as was offered, even when offered by those dastardly Americans, who of course, could be ranted at later on. By the way, regarding the "worrying" of some about whether long term help would be available, how high a position in the administration of this "long term help" do some of the worriers envision for themselves, for helping oneself is also a manifestation of human nature, isn't it? Some seem to have raised such self-help to an art form however
By the way, respecting the hatred of America and things American by Muslims, something often mentioned, those poor Palestinians are always handy to serve as a hook on which to hang ones coat or robe, how much aid, long term or immediate, can the Muslim World be looked to by those poor bastards in Indonesia? Another aspect worthy of thought might be the following. What might happen if those terrible Americas weren't around, seemingly ever ready to serve as both sources of succor and convenient repositories for the hatred so easily stirred up by their own, double-talking "clerics", who appear to be more parasite like than does the average tape worm. Of course, the scourge of tape worms can be taken care of by proper cooking of foods, and or simply avoiding certain food items. Unfortunately, it appears that the religious parasites, that ALL are plagued with, are more difficult to rid ourselves of, and people seem unable to heat the soup to temperature high enough to permanently take care of the problem. Pity that.