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jfb ([personal profile] jfb) wrote2006-04-28 11:37 am

glum

This morning on the radio I heard Paul Greengrass saying pretty much this:
  1. "Four airplanes were hijacked, leading to the deaths of a large number of innocent people. That hijacking we all acknowledge."
  2. "There was also the hijacking of a religion. Because that's what occurred when a group of young men, jihadists, who selectively ignored the great bulk of thousands of years of Islamic tolerance and learning, asserted an absolute perversion of Islam as the one true interpretation."
I feel like there was a third hijacking, if not that day then soon after. I feel like I'm living in a hijacked nation.

From Ebert's review, this reminder: "That the majority of Muslims disapprove of terrorism goes without saying; on 9/12, there was a candlelight vigil in Iran for the United States." I remember that. It was astounding, that global outpouring of sympathy. And now it's five years later, not even, and look where we are.

Glenn Greenwald's book, How Would A Patriot Act?, looks pretty terrific.


Other stuff:

[identity profile] marm0t.livejournal.com 2006-04-28 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
downloading the free french accordingly.

[identity profile] llyrica.livejournal.com 2006-04-28 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the link to the Ebert review. I was very turned off by the idea of a Flight 93 movie, but the review's making me re-think avoiding it.

[identity profile] jfb.livejournal.com 2006-04-29 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it's a dubious proposition. Also, from what I hear, the trailer was pretty offputting. But Ebert thinks the offputtingness was a lie.