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What Hollywood Gets Wrong About Darfur
by Rusty Humphries
George Clooney wasn’t at the Oscars Sunday night. Where was he? Apparently, Clooney was in Darfur - and he was planning to report back to President Obama about his trip. So far, so good; there are many issues in Darfur that need to be addressed right now. There’s only one problem: Clooney and the Hollywood phonies don’t want to address the real problems in the region.
If you’ve ever heard my radio show (which is heard on 260+ radio stations as well as XM and Sirius), you know that I respect intellectual honesty. If Harry Reid does something right, I praise him. When George W. Bush was wrong, I showed little mercy. But being fair-minded doesn’t mean spreading criticism equally. When I watch the left engage in their politics, it is more often than not wrought with intellectual dishonesty, for which I have little patience.
Hollywood loves to spout off about Darfur. They plaster “SAVE DARFUR!” bumper stickers on their Priuses. They shout “SAVE DARFUR!” at rallies. It’s become the battle cry of the left. But do they really understand what saving Darfur entails? Do they really understand what’s happening on the ground in Darfur?
Last year, I decided to find out the truth about Darfur. I had the opportunity to go to the region to help with humanitarian aid. It was an eye-opening, horrendous experience.
First, the history you won’t hear from Clooney and his ilk. Darfur is a region in Sudan. About 30 years ago the Arab Muslims in the north decided they that wanted to implement Sharia law throughout the entire country. The problem was that there are a lot of people in Sudan who aren’t interested in Sharia law: the folks in the south are generally black Christians. So the Muslims started a war in which about 2 million people were killed or displaced. The Arabs in the north enslaved many of the blacks from the south — a barbaric practice which continues to this day. Today, the war is at a stalemate. South Sudan is working on a cession plan. The citizens of southern Sudan are much poorer than those in the north because oil revenues tend to be given much more freely to those who follow Mohammad.
But not everyone who follows Mohammed gets a slice of the pie. As the fighting in the south began to subside, the desperately poor people in the region known as Darfur - largely black Muslims — wanted to get some help too. Oil was found in Darfur, and the black Muslim citizens of Darfur asked the Arab Muslim government in Khartoum if they could share in the newly-discovered oil wealth. The Arab Muslim government answered quickly and forcefully: hell no! And because the black Muslims in Darfur had the nerve to question their Arab Muslim brothers, they were declared kuffar - ingrates and rejecters. The Arab Muslims labeled them less than human, which means that they are now allowed to be slaughtered and enslaved.
I knew this history when I visited Sudan. I didn’t know just how awful it would be. While I was there, I met thousands of people who had recently been slaves. We found a group of young men and women who had been released - and they didn’t even realize they were no longer slaves. They had the clothes on their backs and a piece of paper stating where they came from — that was it.
The heartbreaking moments that are burned in my memory are those of the children. I have two young girls, 14 and 8. They want what every little girl in America wants: computers, iPods, dolls, clothes from Hollister. You know what the status symbol of a kid in Darfur is? An empty plastic water bottle! Why? So the kid can take water with him to play.
I met a little 10 year old boy whose mother had been a slave. She had escaped with her family about 2 weeks earlier. The boy’s father was probably the slave owner. The boy had a bone that had been sticking out of his leg for as long as he could remember. He was going blind in one eye; I’m not sure if he had bathed that year. But he was happy, always smiling. He loved going to his church and singing. I had a camera and was showing him how it worked. I noticed him looking at the empty water bottles, so I reached over and gave him a full bottle and a package of beef jerky. The look on his face … it was like I gave him the greatest present anyone ever opened on Christmas morning. He was dancing and running around the area, showing his mother this gift. I just thought I was giving him some water and jerky — but to him it was something he never dreamed of. I sure hope that boy is alive today. But I wouldn’t bet on it.
That’s the situation on the ground. But why do things continue to deteriorate? Where’s the international community Hollywood is so fond of?
The international community is fostering this genocide. The Chinese receive a large percentage of their oil from Sudan, and so turn a blind eye to the slaughter. The Russians, who still want to have a role as a major superpower, supply weapons and air support to the Arab Muslim government. The Arab Muslim thugs who run Sudan receive support from Iran, Syria and Saudi Arabia, all of whom want to help their Arab Muslim brothers against the kuffar.
You might recognize this unholy alliance of dictatorships, thugocracies and rogue states. It’s the same unholy alliance we fought in Iraq. If George W. Bush had listened to Clooney or Obama and left Iraq precipitously, we might be seeing Darfur-like slaughter in Iraq. Muslims killing Christians in the name of Islam. Muslims fighting Muslims over oil rights and revenues, to sell to the Chinese and Russians. There would be murder, mayhem, and slavery in a place where now, at last, peace could be dawning on the horizon.
Where is the UN, you ask? The United Nations Clooney loves so much? I asked the same question to some UN apparatchiks I met in Juba (southern Sudan). “Why isn’t the UN stopping this?” I asked. Here was their answer: “We can’t go in unless the government of Sudan invites us in.” You heard that correctly: the Arab Muslim government in Khartoum is slaughtering and enslaving their own people and the U.N. won’t stop them because the human trash committing these crimes won’t ask the U.N. to stop them.
This is the international community represented by George Clooney and Angelina Jolie. This is the UN beloved by Bono, Drew Barrymore, Selma Hayek, and Reese Witherspoon. I hope my young beef jerky-loving friend will be alive to see their next flop movies, TV shows, and rock tours. Again, I wouldn’t bet on it.
So here’s a note to George Clooney, Academy Award Winner Sean Penn and the other Hollywood morons. You’re right when you say “SAVE DURFUR.” But you’re not going to save Darfur by making movies or holding rock concerts. Here’s the hard truth: you save Darfur by following George W. Bush’s example in Iraq. If you hadn’t spent all your time and moral capital opposing George W. Bush’s war of liberation in Iraq, we might be done there by now, and we could get on with the business of actually saving Darfur.
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This is why I can't stand Hollywood. Help us save (fill in the blank) cause our agents told us it was a good cause and we can make you feel guilty for not supporting it even if we don't understand it ourselves. Lord help them if they ever told the whole truth instead of going there on someone else's dime to have their picture taken next to a half starved family while wearing a RED t-shirt.
I would love to see Clooney actually speak the truth about this. But that won't happen since he does not want a fatwa on his head.
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
In order for Clooney to speak the truth on this topic, he would have to say that Muslim extremists are at fault, and if he does that, then of course that would make him anti-muslim
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
2Cine a good old fashion fatwa will do Clooney & Hollywood some good.
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"Ever tried, ever failed, no matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better." - Samuel Beckett
I have a nephew who is a second year med student. The summer before last, he was supposed to go to a town in Africa (the name is escaping me) to do some nutritional counseling with a Christian organization, but the Muslims were so antagonistic towards Christians (they threatened the government of the town), that they changed plans at the last minute and went somewhere else in Africa. I worried about him the whole time he was over there.
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"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
BTW, have y'all heard that Friday is red day? If you're 'red,' you're supposed to wear red.
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5"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
cc, I was suppose to go and work with rape victims in the Congo, but the mission was canceled. A missionary was raped, so after that the group I was working pulled out of the area, leaving only a few men remaining. I was really disappointed.
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
6Wow.
7He taught me a few things with this article.
Thought provoking.
cc red day?
8I hadn't heard?
Not all muslims are bad people, the majority are just regular people. But what I dont understand is what is it that makes the extreme muslims so hateful?
I hear all the time that its because they are poor and have no options or whatever, and yea that might be part of it, but aren't there poor christians? poor jews? yet they don't behave in a murderous manner... at least not in this century. so what gives?
9This is just another example of why the UN is a worthless organization.
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10"If by the mere force of numbers a majority should deprive a minority of any clearly written constitutional right, it might, in a moral point of view, justify revolution." Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address, 4 March 1861
"the UN is a worthless organization"
:bravo:
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
11Oops. I meant
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
12Its just like the "save tibet" crap, they dont know what it would involve to actually do that.
13haus, bin laden is not poor!! There is a ton of moola footing the bill for Al Queda.
And agreed re: the UN.
chanc, if you're a conservative, you're supposed to wear red. I saw it in an email, I thinnk (it was early and I was on my first cup of java...).
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14"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
"Save Tibet"...they probably think it means retaining your pocket money so that you can take a weekend trip to Vegas.
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CCPDM, I am SO glad you clarified! "chanc, if you're a conservative, you're supposed to wear red. I saw it in an email, I thinnk (it was early and I was on my first cup of java...)."
My mind was starting to hurt from wondering!
16I dont own anything red, pale reddish blonde here....red doesnt look good on me!! in fact i look extra pink when i wear it!
17CP, what about red shoes or a red pin?
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
18Anything red! Dang, I'll see if I can find that crazy email. It had some other stuff in it, too, and do you think I remember what that is???
CG, pin a red ribbon on!
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"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
cc - I can bust out the red cowboy boots again!
20So celebrities.. I dislike many of them. They have this save the world mentality, and that they really do care (ok, I don't doubt that they actually do) but like many of you said, they have no clue!
It's like no one briefs them on the real issues, or they pick out the causes that will make them look really good.
21Arent we kinda stealing that wearing red thing from Heart Disease???
I think I'd rather let heart disease have red!
22Heart disease does kill women too.
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely.
23Laura, I wore mine last night!
Yes, it is significant to heart disease, but hey, red is a power color! I'm all for it - I just wish I could find where I saw it. The mind is a terrible thing to waste.... Sigh. I'll keep trying.
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24"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
Oh, Laura, I think celebrities have the mindset that we actually care what they think.
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25"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
Hollywood assuages it's conscience by "caring", for them that is sufficient. It is the rest of the world that is suppose to make material sacrifices to correct the problem.
26Gramps - :truestory:
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28Aha! Found it! (It was in my Spam.) I guess it's targeted for Texans... I especially the line "We don’t drink Kool-Aid in Texas … We drink Tea!"
Thank you for signing Americans for Prosperity's NoStimulus.com petition. Your participation made a difference in Texas! Unfortunately, the stimulus bill passed and we're now seeing a bailout mindset take shape across the United States. For example, in this newsletter you will read how Houston Mayor Bill White planned to use taxpayer dollars to pay off private individuals' credit cards so those people could get home loans.
Thankfully, the mayor backed down, but only after hearing from tens of thousands of outraged Texans -- people just like you. We hope you continue to stay engaged with what is happening with the economy in Texas and in the rest of the United States. You can count on AFP to provide you with the latest information on the issues in Texas that will affect your freedom and your prosperity.
Texas Weekly Roundup for the week ending February 27, 2009
News and Views from Americans for Prosperity
Texans see RED – and wear Red on Friday to show it
We don’t drink Kool-Aid in Texas … We drink Tea!
Texans see RED and will wear Red on Friday to show it
Are you mad? What can you do? Mark you calendars for 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 27 to learn about what we will be doing in Texas – promoting fiscal responsibility. We’ll have a conference call with State Sen. Dan Patrick and State Rep. Ken Paxton, who recently filed spending limit bills that will help keep Texas in the black for years to come. They’re showing true leadership in a time when so many of our national leaders have fallen into the spending and debt traps.
Here are the details:
WHAT - Live Tele-Town Hall to put YOU in control over state government growth.
WHEN - Friday, Feb 27, at 6:30 pm
HOW - call 888-356-3090, enter group # 12612 when prompted.
More than 450,000 Americans – including 25,000 Texans – vocalized opposition to the so-called “stimulus” bill by signing the NoStimulus.com petition. However, Congressional members who voted for the bill ignored opposition.
With the U.S. economy drowning in the red, we in Texas are seeing red because of it. So on Friday, Feb. 27, we’re asking all of you to wear Red (a red ribbon, red tie, red shirt – you get the idea) to show how angry we are that Texans will be paying for other states’ irresponsible spending.
Check out our event page on Facebook.
Any Texans may want to check out www.americansforprosperity.org - there's an article of what funds Gov. Perry is going to accept that I'm fixin' to read here shortly.
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29"A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have." Thomas Jefferson
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