Posts Tagged ‘denial’


Called to Account by the World: Radovan Karadzic Arrested at Last

- July 29th, 2008

The Long Hunt Is Over                                                                                                                                                                Radovan Karadzic, one of the most wanted war criminals in the world, was arrested Monday in Serbia, ending a 13 year manhunt. He will be transferred soon to the Hague for trial at the International Criminal Court. I hope that Ratko Mladic, the third chieftain of evil in the Bosnian wars, will also be arrested soon. All societies create agreements for people to live together. When someone breaks one of those agreements he or she is “called to account” by the community. He must satisfy the group that he will be safe for everyone to live with.

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Healing Racism? I Don’t Want to Talk About It . .

- June 1st, 2006

For a few days last September Americans had to face a dirty secret about our society and we didn’t want to look. We have found elegant and artful ways to call this ugly thing something else.But for a while we had to look at it directly and we didn’t like what we saw. And what we saw is that poverty and inequality in this country has a black face. Despair, death, and squalor all were black last September. That’s what came bubbling to the surface in the fetid flood waters of New Orleans in the wake of Katrina after the levees broke, after the infrastructure collapsed and after all the rhetoric and bombast and pomposity broke down. American shame was on display for the whole world to see.

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