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International News Title: Top Five Myths about the Middle East Protests 5. Dear right wing blogosphere and also Bill Maher: You cant generalize about womens position in Muslim countries based on a reprehensible mob attack on CBS reporter Lara Logan. Generalizing about a whole group of people based on a single incident is called bigotry. It is also a logical fallacy (for wingnuts challenged by six syllables in a row, that means, when your brain doesnt work right) known as the Hasty Generalization. Nobody seems to note that allegedly helpless Egyptian women were the ones who saved Logan, or that Anderson Cooper was also attacked. Some other examples of reporters or celebrities being assaulted by crowds are here and here. Wingnuts, and also Bill Maher, who do not immediately make generalizations on these bases about large groups of Westerners are wusses. Note to Muslim-hater Bill Maher, who should know better: It is not true that women cannot vote in 20 Muslim countries, and please stop generalizing about 1.5 billion Muslims based on the 22 million people in Wahhabi Saudi Arabia, the only place where women cannot drive and where men can vote (in municipal elections) but women cannot. It would be like generalizing from the Amish in Pennsylvania to all people of Christian heritage and wondering what is with Christianity and its fascination with horses and buggies. 4. That the unrest in Bahrain is significantly caused by Iran is false. It is an indigenous protest of Arab Shiites who are treated like second class citizens in their own country. On Saturday night, the protesting crowds camped out in Pearl Square downtown, as their leaders consulted in preparation for talks with the government. Wikileaks cables show that the US government consistently discounted fear-mongering about Iran by the Sunni monarchy in Bahrain. 3. Yusuf Qaradawi, the 84-year-old preacher whose roots are in the old Muslim Brotherhood before the latter turned to parliamentary politics, is nevertheless no Ayatollah Khomeini. Qaradawi addressed thousands in Tahrir Square in Cairo on Friday. Qaradawi called for Muslims to fight the Taliban and al- Qaeda alongside US troops in 2001. On Friday he praised the Coptic Christian role in the Egyptian revolution and said that the age of sectarianism is dead. Qaradawi is a reactionary on many issues, but he is not a radical and there is no reason to think that either the Youth or Workers Movements that chased Hosni Mubarak out of the country is interested in having Qaradawi tell them what to do. 2. Looking to the Tunisian and Egyptian futures, it is not true, as dreary anti-Muslim Israeli propagandist Barry Rubin alleged, that Muslim fundamentalist parties always win free and fair elections in Muslim-majority countries. This frankly stupid allegation is disproved by the Pakistan elections of 2008, the Albanian elections of 2009, the Kurdistan elections in post-2003 Iraq, and all of the Indonesian elections. 1. Despite the importance of Facebook and Twitter as communication and networking tools, Labor unions and factory workers have been more important in the Arab uprisings than social media. In Libya, the regimes attack on internet service did not forestall a major uprising on Saturday in Benghazi, which the regime met with deadly force.
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WikiLeaks more important. The two errors of Wikileaks: 1. underestimating the sheer venality of the CIA and its willing partners (e.g., the Swedish prosecutors) in dirty tricks; 2. overestimating the honor of today's 'journalists' in the hope of finding partners to manage the leaks. Of course, we all await the Bank of America leaks, rendered all the more interesting by the Anonymous attack on HBGary. Of course, just like with HBGary and the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, nothing will be done to Bank of America, no matter what the leaks show. Again, this is a feature, not a bug. The two-faced hypocrisy of how the legal system treats those in power needs to be showcased, over and over.
Bottom Line. The Mahgreb to the Levant to Turkey and the Arabian Peninsula have gone up like a spark to the Domino Sugar Factory. That this region has been tortured into a freeze frame for 30 years of Reagan/Truman Doctrine is beyond dispute. That it is erupting now shows that the region and the USEMpire are running out of cheap oil.
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