Tony Grist (poliphilo) wrote,
Tony Grist
poliphilo

Update

Events have moved on. Pastor Jones has suspended his book burning. In a statement to the media he said he'd done a deal; in return for his backing down the controversial New York mosque (only it's not a mosque) will be moved away from Ground Zero. A spokesperson for the Ground Zero mosque said it was the first he'd heard of it.

What I'd like to believe is that Jones' meeting with real-life Muslims- who seem to have treated him with respect and courtesy-  has knocked him off balance. Of course there's been pressure from all over. It must be disconcerting (even as it feeds your vanity) to turn on the TV to hear the President of the USA denouncing you.

In a country that cares less about liberty and free speech Pastor Jones would have been arrested or firebombed or mysteriously made to disappear by now. Last night I called this story "a carwreck of the human spirit". I spoke too soon. What we've seen over the past twelve hours is the application to a festering psychic wound of reason, courtesy, kindness- and they seem to have made a difference.
Subscribe

  • Petworth

    We walked down to the lake over the vast expanse of dry yellow grass, avoiding as best we could the droppings of sheep and geese and at a certain…

  • Frustrating

    I like to visit new places but I also like to sleep in my own bed. When we first moved down to the South East we explored the surrounding area…

  • Worship

    What Quakers do in what we call our hour of "Worship" is very much up to them as individuals. Some read, some meditate, some pray, some…

  • Post a new comment

    Error

    default userpic

    Your reply will be screened

    When you submit the form an invisible reCAPTCHA check will be performed.
    You must follow the Privacy Policy and Google Terms of use.
  • 42 comments

  • Petworth

    We walked down to the lake over the vast expanse of dry yellow grass, avoiding as best we could the droppings of sheep and geese and at a certain…

  • Frustrating

    I like to visit new places but I also like to sleep in my own bed. When we first moved down to the South East we explored the surrounding area…

  • Worship

    What Quakers do in what we call our hour of "Worship" is very much up to them as individuals. Some read, some meditate, some pray, some…