Rantburg

Today's Front Page   View All of Fri 05/30/2025 View Thu 05/29/2025 View Wed 05/28/2025 View Tue 05/27/2025 View Mon 05/26/2025 View Sun 05/25/2025 View Sat 05/24/2025
2008-12-01 International-UN-NGOs
At the U.N., a Firebrand Increasingly in the Mainstream; His Tirades Against U.S.-Led Economic Order Are Resonating
I've noticed that "firebrand" holy men are usually noted for causing a lot more damage than they clear up. Being a "firebrand" puts Father Brockman in the same category as Qazi, Tater, and Abu Qatada.

The Marist order is pretty much noted for producing such "firebrands," and they're deeply involved in the liberation theology flavor of Marxism. His statement that "justice, mercy and compassion" blithely ignores the fact that the United States was for most of the 20th century the most generous country in the world, both in the fires, floods, and other natural disasters and in the aid provided to defeated enemies who by long tradition should have been paying us reparations.

There is usually a difference between ostentatious compassion and the real thing. I suppose you can actually be compassionate and be ostentatious about it, but as a rule those most ostentatious in their compassion write small checks.

Case in point: Allah sends a tsunami to devastate Indonesia, a Muslim nation. Saudi Arabia, two steps from Islamic theocracy, ostentatiously collects zakat, which is defined as alms, presumably for the poor. They don't show up when earthquakes or tsunamis devastate Guatamala or Czechoslovakia or Los Angeles, so we assume the zakat is reserved for Muslims. Yet us infidels outspent all of Arabia when Indonesia got smote, even while the UN was a.) complaining we weren't doing enough and b.) trying to present themselves as Johnny-on-the-spot.
The Rev. Miguel d'Escoto Brockmann, a revolutionary Nicaraguan priest, sounded like the old-school, 1980s-style Latin American leftist he is when he began his presidency of the 192-member U.N. General Assembly in September.

But as the world's financial turmoil deepens and the pillars of modern capitalism appear increasingly shaky, his tirades against what he considers the evils of an American-led economic order are gaining a more sympathetic audience here with each passing day.

A crushing global economic crisis has provided the Maryknoll priest with a pulpit to preach his sermon of class warfare between the world's rich and poor to an increasingly receptive audience, with more moderate figures such as Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and French leader Nicolas Sarkozy echoing his criticism of the U.S. free-market system. "Some of this stuff he was saying in September sounded wacky, but now it's sort of in the mainstream" said Colin Keating, a former New Zealand diplomat who runs the Security Council Report, a policy group focusing on the United Nations. "It does partly account for slightly changed levels of respect."

A Sandinista foreign minister from 1979 to 1990 who once referred to President Ronald Reagan as the "butcher of my people," d'Escoto has emerged as an unlikely standard-bearer of the U.N. membership that had in many ways been moving beyond the Cold War battles that long defined him.

Equipped with a hearing aid and suffering from vertigo, the 75-year-old sermonizes about the cruelty of a political order that has done too little to improve the lives of the poorest. His self-effacing and sometimes humorous style has more in common with a small-town pastor than that of the stern Marxist ideologue -- Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega -- who championed his candidacy to the U.N. post.

D'Escoto decries the contamination of the world's economic order by a "spirit of selfishness and individualism" that views "justice, mercy and compassion" as incompatible with economic activity, as he said at a recent U.N. interfaith conference. "The world has become a moral basket case," he said at a news conference last week.
Posted by Fred 2008-12-01 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11137 views ]  Top

#1 Look for Rev. Wright to be named US Ambassador to the United Nations...
Posted by Seafarious 2008-12-01 00:12||   2008-12-01 00:12|| Front Page Top

#2 Pope John Paull II would have had this guy tossed out on his head. "Liberation Theology" and its class warfare marxist center was roudly condemned by him.

"Equipped with a hearing aid and suffering from vertigo, "

Hmm, arrange for a walk along a high place with no hand rails...
Posted by OldSpook 2008-12-01 00:28||   2008-12-01 00:28|| Front Page Top

#3 Time for us to leave the UN. ITs full of sanctimonious assholes who criticise the US while begging money from us.

We have bigger economic issues, and giving money to the UN should be eliminsted as a cost savings measure. Let the "firebrands" fund it.
Posted by OldSpook 2008-12-01 00:29||   2008-12-01 00:29|| Front Page Top

#4 Last week it was a demand to embargo Israel (until the "Apartheid against Palestinians" is over), today it's USA---do I detect a pattern?
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2008-12-01 03:27||   2008-12-01 03:27|| Front Page Top

#5 Yep. They're playing to the new sympathetic ear in washington.
Posted by Hellfish 2008-12-01 08:25||   2008-12-01 08:25|| Front Page Top

#6 Let him peddle his moldy wares in Cuba. Nicaragua is falling apart under the Sandinistas. It's just they are better at voter fraud than Hugo Chavez, though not as good as the US Dem party. A 100% import tariff would speed the process along nicely.
Posted by ed 2008-12-01 09:25||   2008-12-01 09:25|| Front Page Top

#7 Nicaragua?

Oh yeah, that's where ol' Danny Ortega's boyos are rioting because he lost.

Piss off, Priest.
Posted by mojo">mojo  2008-12-01 11:23||   2008-12-01 11:23|| Front Page Top

#8 A Sandinista foreign minister from 1979 to 1990...

Why isn't he facing war crimes charges?
Posted by Rob Crawford">Rob Crawford  2008-12-01 12:24||   2008-12-01 12:24|| Front Page Top

#9 Time for us to leave the UN? Hah. I understand Obama's thinking about making the UN Ambassador a Cabinet level post.
Posted by KBK 2008-12-01 13:30||   2008-12-01 13:30|| Front Page Top

#10 Leave the UN? And alienate Obama's principle constituency?!!
Posted by DMFD 2008-12-01 19:50||   2008-12-01 19:50|| Front Page Top

#11 THis is one of the parts of the Catholic Church that is broken. No longer Godly, but worldly.
Posted by OldSpook 2008-12-01 23:11||   2008-12-01 23:11|| Front Page Top

21:50 Silentbrick
21:16 Anomalous Sources
19:26 NN2N1
19:12 Elmerert Hupens2660
18:34 Chantry
18:23 Gritch Throlumble3163
18:15 Elmerert Hupens2660
18:11 MikeKozlowski
18:11 MikeKozlowski
17:50 Pancho Poodle8452
17:34 Elmerert Hupens2660
17:22 DooDahMan
17:15 DooDahMan
17:10 DooDahMan
17:08 DooDahMan
17:08 DooDahMan
16:52 DarthVader
15:31 NoMoreBS
15:24 DarthVader
15:20 NoMoreBS
15:15 Griter+Slash1619
15:04 NoMoreBS
14:51 Grom the Affective
14:50 Secret Master









Paypal:
Google
Search WWW Search rantburg.com