Tom Friedman Reversal on Arabs and Democracy?

Remember way back when Tom Friedman shredded liberals because we allegedly don't think Arabs are capable of Democracy?

I'm really sorry. Next time...I promise, I really promise, I'll be a better liberal....I will view the prospect of Arabs forging a democracy as utterly impossible. They're incapable of democracy.

Oh, yeah, it was last week. (Thinkprogress has the audio).

So what's he saying today, six whole days later?

If Arab Muslims can summon the will to protest only against the insults of "the foreigner" but never the injuries inflicted by their own on their own, how can they ever generate a modern society or democracy -- which is all about respecting and protecting minority voices and unorthodox views? And if Sunnis and Shiites can never form a social contract to rule themselves -- and will always require an iron-fisted dictator -- decent government will forever elude them.

As far as I can tell, the only difference between what he wrote today and what he viciously criticized last week is the "if".

As Hunter said last week at Dailykos, "Yep, he gets Pulitzer Prizes for spouting crap like that."

(Cross-posted at Dailykos.)



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Re: Tom Friedman Reversal on Arabs and Democracy (none / 0)

He's such an arrogant, condescending douche-bag.

Who the hell is he to dictate to Arabs how they get democracy?  

Maybe if we stopped supporting their corrupt regimes the people would be able to rise up.  To think that they "need" a dictator shows he has no grasp whatsoever of the humanity of Arabs.  He really thinks they are a lesser barbarous people that need to be shown the way by the Civilized West.

Douchebag.


by dayspring on Wed Jan 24, 2007 at 11:18:06 AM EST

Yeah, I used to be a fan (none / 0)

Way, way back many Friedman units ago when he wrote "From Beirut to Jerusalem." Then he was a real journalist and a serious thinker. Now? Not so much.


In a mountain half-way between Reno and Rome We have a machine in a plexiglass dome Which listens and looks into everyone's home. -- Theodore Seuss Geisel
by joelspolls on Wed Jan 24, 2007 at 11:19:55 AM EST
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Re: Tom Friedman Reversal on Arabs and Democracy? (none / 0)

Actually, democracy is rule by the majority of the people, pluralism is respecting people who have different views.  Obviously, Friedman thinks pluralism is good, but he doesn't seem to be very pluralistic.


"And so in the place of the palace of privilege, we seek to build a temple out of faith and hope and charity."-FDR
by jallen on Wed Jan 24, 2007 at 01:39:21 PM EST


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