[lbo-talk] "Watching Elephants Fly": An appropriate title for Friedman getting it right

Joseph Catron jncatron at gmail.com
Sun Jan 8 19:00:23 PST 2012


(Note that my contacts with supporters of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood have been limited, although not non-existent. But this reflects many of the conversations I've had with Hamas voters past and future, particularly women, who disproportionately support it. Also note that I think referring to women wearing hair coverings as "veiled" is pretty silly. - Joe)

"Here is what was so striking: virtually all the women we interviewed after the voting — all of whom were veiled, some with only slits for their eyes — said that they had voted for either the Muslim Brotherhood or the Salafists. But almost none said they had voted that way for religious reasons.

"Many said they voted for Islamists because they were neighbors, people they knew, while secular liberal candidates had never once visited. Some illiterate elderly women confided that they could not read the ballot and just voted where their kids told them to. But practically all of them said they had voted for the Muslim Brotherhood or Salafist candidates because they expected them to deliver better, more honest government — not more mosques or liquor bans.

"Here are some quotes from Egyptian women on why they voted Islamist: 'I love the Muslim Brotherhood; they are the only honest ones. ... I want good education and clean air to breathe. ... We need proper medical care. ... I want my kids to be properly educated. They can’t find any jobs. ... The Muslim Brotherhood is not just an Islamist party. It is going to help solve all the problems of the country. ... We have to get the youth working and to raise salaries. Education here is only getting worse. ... My biggest fear is lack of security. We sit in our homes — afraid. You are afraid your son won’t be able to go back and forth to school without being kidnapped.'" http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/08/opinion/sunday/friedman-watching-elephants-fly.html

-- "Hige sceal þe heardra, heorte þe cenre, mod sceal þe mare, þe ure mægen lytlað."



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