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Friday, July 25, 2008


Self-righteous phonies 


Day three of the propaganda orgy following the arrest of Radovan Karadzic
saw the publication of Roger Cohen's
<http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/07/23/opinion/edrcohen.php> diatribe in
the International Herald Tribune. It wasn't about Karadzic, or Bosnia, but
mostly about Roger Cohen.

Look at this turgid prose: "sharp burst of Serbian violence that opened the
war and 'cleansed' wide swathes of the country of non-Serbs, many processed
through murderous concentration camps. Pits of bones form the bitter harvest
of this genocidal Serbian season."

Oh Roger, not even the authors of the "concentration camp" hoax bother to
repeat it any more. But no, there you go, ranting about "pits of bones" and
"genocidal Serbian season." 

He writes about the "stubbornness of love" he learned from an actor who lost
his legs; of "fierceness of moral clarity" he learned from a "beautiful"
Muslim woman who saw the world in black and white (with her, of course, as
white); and the "quietness of courage" from a Muslim paraplegic who insisted
he would always be morally better than the Serb who shot him. All these
people exist to teach one Roger Cohen how to be an "advocacy journalist,"
eschewing objectivity for the sake of passionate reporting "from the heart"
and being a "single dissenting voice."

Uh, excuse me? Roger Cohen was never a single, dissenting voice, but rather
a part of a thundering chorus of career and aspiring journalists,
scribblers, stringers, has-been and wannabe celebrities and various others
who saw the tragedy of Bosnia as a way to wealth and fame. 

So, what did Roger Cohen do to help Nermin Tulic after his injury? Did he
perhaps organize a fundraiser to buy him a powered wheelchair? Or did he
note how the Muslim authorities in Sarajevo almost kicked Tulic out on the
street? No, because he doesn't really care about Nermin Tulic, unless he can
use him to make a point.

How do I know about Tulic? Easy. He was my neighbor, barely a block away. I
am from Sarajevo, born and raised. My family has lived in the city for
generations. I was there during the war, too. Unlike Roger Cohen, I wasn't
there as a tourist or adventurer. While he made fame for himself by peddling
propaganda for the "Bosniak cause" I would starve and freeze and dodge
bullets. And I would remember things.

I remember seeing Muslim artillery dug in around a playground - only to
later hear of children who had played there getting killed after Serb guns
returned fire. No one reported that. 

I saw the Muslim authorities stealing 3/4 of people's food rations, and
warehouses filled with aid from the world over that were set aside for black
markets (controlled by the government) and the use of government officials,
who dined on roasted lamb while the besieged citizens were starving. No one
reported that. 

I sat in meetings between Muslim officials and UN officers discussing
utility repairs, and heard Muslims refuse to open water and gas valves to
their own people as that would look bad on CNN. Roger Cohen didn't report
that either. None of his colleagues ever did. And they knew damn well about
all of this. 

So forgive me if I have little respect for Roger Cohen and his colleagues,
who dwell on their self-righteousness against "ethnic cleansing" and
"genocide" but who really treat the people who suffered in the war as
nothing more than props. They declare themselves the conscience of the
world, and then manufacture a twisted reality in which murderers, thieves,
terrorists and liars are idolized as "fathers of the nation" or "defenders
of multicultural democracy." They talk about justice, but then provide
alibis for mass murderers. They can't sleep when they think about Bosnia?
Could it be that what's left of their conscience won't let them, because
some part of them still knows the sheer wrongness of what they have done?

I don't know. But this kind of sanctimonious bullshit from Roger Cohen and
other presstitutes who profited on our pain makes me sick. And sure I hope
they all meet the kind of justice they proclaim to believe in. 

 

Posted by Gray Falcon at 14:47
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