Robert Fisk - Armenian Genocide, Iraq Civil War
Noble — Tue, 08/26/2008 - 04:17
The audio is originally from TUC Radio in San Francisco. Please listen to the outro for information on how to support them. Here is the blurb from TUC's site.
Robert Fisk, foreign correspondent for the London Independent, received an exuberant welcome when he came to the Bay Area in December 2006. He spoke on civil war in Iraq and Lebanon and the ongoing denial of the genocide of one and a half million Armenians by the Ottoman Turks in 1915.
Even though he consistently criticizes the New York Times they described him as "probably the most famous foreign correspondent in Britain" He has over thirty years of experience in international reporting. His best-selling books, based on his field notes and recordings, offer strong criticisms of Middle Eastern governments as well as British and United States government foreign policy. He spoke on December 14, 2006, in Oakland, CA.
Relevant to today, Fisk briefly covers the assault of Lebanon by Israel in 2006.
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The ethical system which will dominate the world state will be shaped primarily to favor beautiful and strong bodies, clear and powerful minds, and to check the procreation of base and servile types. The new ethics will hold life to be a privilege and a responsibility, and the alternative in right conduct between living fully, beautifully, and efficiently will be to die. The men of the New Republic will have little pity and less benevolence. They will hold that a certain portion of the population exists only on sufferance and on the understanding that they do not propagate, and I do not foresee any reason to suppose that they will not hesitate to kill when that sufferance is abused. The men of the New Republic will not be squeamish ether in facing or inflicting death. They will have an ideal that will make killing worth the while. They will have the faith to kill. If deterrent punishments are used at all in the code of the future the deterrent will be good scientifically-caused pain.
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