The conflict cabinet
2010-03-04
Combatting extremism, rooting out corruption and maintaining
the social peace are three of the stated goals of the Fischer
cabinet. Admirable objectives, you might say, but the cabinet's
actions will ultimately have the opposite effect, although it
might not become apparent until after the Fischer team is long
gone. By banning an insignificant fringe party as well as a
lecture by a (Jewish) critic of the "Holocaust industry," the
government is stoking anti-Jewish sentiments. By talking loud
about corruption but doing nothing to reduce it, the cabinet is
causing the criminal elite to become even more recalcitrant. And
by refusing to tackle - and not just mask - the other
fundamental problems of the economy, the cabinet is assuring
that once the social peace is broken and the people take to the
streets, it will be too late to talk reason. This isn't the sort of
transitional government the country needed.
[Czech Republic Jan Fischer Norman G. Finkelstein Israel]
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