Friday, August 13, 2010

SPIRITUALLY HEAL THYSELF


China scholars warn of growing national arrogance

File image of tourist looking at the Bund in ShanghaiThe scholars said economic confidence was serving as a foundation for arrogance
China's confidence in its economic development is turning into "national arrogance", according to a group of Chinese scholars.
In a set of articles published in a state newspaper, they said that China might have lost its traditional virtue of being modest and become intolerant.
And they questioned whether the world was misreading China or whether China itself was to blame.
The cause lay in a refusal to accept some universal values, they said.
'Contaminated'
China is definitely changing. It is now the world's second largest economy after the United States. It has the biggest foreign exchange reserve - about $2.5 trillion (£1.6tn).
And it is seen by the rest of the world as being more assertive, whether with regard to climate change or disputed claims in the South China Sea.
There has been a clear surge of nationalism inside the country. The ancient Chinese tradition of keeping a low profile seems to have been abandoned.
In the group of articles published by the International Herald Leader, a newspaper affiliated to the state news agency Xinhua, the four authors say aggressive and belligerent voices fill the nation's media and intoxicate popular thinking.
One of them, Mr Ye Hailin, says: "The huge achievement made during 30 years of reform and opening-up has brought about unprecedented material wealth for the nation.
"At the same time, it's inevitably contaminated us with unprecedented conceit and arrogance."
In a materialistic society, the authors say, the nation has lost its soul. The root cause, they say, lies in China's self-claimed uniqueness.
Another of the authors, Yang Rui - a presenter on China Central Television's English channel, CCTV 9 - earlier this year wrote a book entitled Who Is Misreading China?.
He argues: "The outside world would doubt our system even more if we harped on about the unique situation in China in defence of our values, which are not universally applicable."
The unorthodox but more balanced comments are particularly remarkable against the backdrop of China's strong reaction to the changes in the US strategy in East Asia.
In recent weeks, a barrage of verbal attacks were followed by naval exercises by the Chinese fleet in the South China Sea.
The international community will now watch the debate closely, to see whether it will lead to any changes in China's behaviour on the world stage.
THE LESSON:


 וְאָמַרְתָּ בִּלְבָבֶךָ: 'כּחִי וְעצֶם יָדִי עָשָׂה לִי אֶת הַחַיִל הַזֶּה'. וְזָכַרְתָּ אֶת ה' אֱלֹהֶיךָ, כִּי הוּא הַנּתֵן לְךָ כֹּחַ לַעֲשׂוֹת חָיִל, לְמַעַן הָקִים אֶת בְּרִיתוֹ אֲשֶׁר נִשְׁבַּע לַאֲבֹתֶיךָ כַּיּוֹם הַזֶּה ".


While this Passuk from Devarim refers to war, its applicability has been widely used in Mussar as a curb against arrogance.


Lately, I have been meeting people from different walks of life that attribute every success in life to their own greatness and ability. What's worse, is that with this arrogance comes the by-product of looking down on others and treating others as inferiors in word and deed. This is a disease that I see a lot with top executives and anyone in command.


Meet someone out of their enviroment and they can be almost human; at times even charming. Put them in command or stick a dollar bill in front of their face and they metamorphisize into this beast that knows no boundaries of conduct. Between man and G-d they seem almost perfect (so frum looking in Shule),  between man and man...not so good.  


As a nation, we have a serious arrogance problem. We have started to believe our own press about how smart we are. The Israeli "Mankal (CEO) Syndrome" has infected our leaders in both Israel and the Diaspora.


The first step in "rehab" is recognizing that you have a problem. The Chinese have recognized it.  But, we have to go further in our national Teshuva. We must announce the problem  and sincerely accept that we will not do it again. Do we have the individual and national will? 


Well, it's Elul and how we act towards others is number 1 on the Teshuva hit parade. Let's hope we can all change for the better.




  דע לפני מי אתה עומד


SHABBAT SHALOM

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

The Flotilla & "Moderate Arabs"

A picture is worth a thousand words. Below for your entertainment, is "back to the future" antisemitism direct from the "new" "moderate" Middle East.

Of course for good measure, there is a bit of anti-Americanism. I guess the President's campaign to win hearts and minds in the Arab world went only so far.

Taken from the ADL web-site.

Oh, by the way, do Jews have a Holocaust complex....hmmm   




Anti-Semitism in the Arab/Muslim World


The Arab Media's Response to the Gaza Flotilla Affair

Posted: June 4, 2010
Editorial cartoonists across the Arab and Muslim world have once again turned to using "deeply offensive and hateful caricatures of Israelis and Jews" in their criticism of Israel in the aftermath of the Gaza flotilla affair.
The following compilation shows how in the days following the Israeli naval operation in the Mediterranean Sea to stop the flotilla from reaching Gaza, editorial cartoonists across the Arab world turned the incident into a cause célèbre, with cartoons punctuated with vicious anti-Israel and anti-Semitic images.
Bahrain

Akhbar al-Khalij, June 9, 2010
Headline: "Medal for Mentally Ill Killers."; on the sign: “Martyrs’ Blood”.



Akhbar al-Khalij, June 3, 2010

Akhbar al-Khalij, June 1, 2010
Headline: "Monster of the High Seas Created by the West."
The ship is labeled "Freedom Flotilla (Marmara ship)."




Egypt

Ruz al-Yusuf, June 2, 2010
Headline: "The Israeli Attack on the Freedom Flotilla." The Israeli soldier is saying: "I don't understand why the world is so shocked by me. I've been killing innocent people all my life and no one spoke to me (about it)…"



Ruz al-Yusuf, June 1, 2010
Sign on the ship's mast reads "Aid." Man on the Island of "Gaza."

Al-Yaum as-Sabe', June 1, 2010
Headline: "A Zio-American Arab Massacre."
The ship is labeled: "Freedom Flotilla to Gaza."



Gaza - Hamas

Filastin, June 2, 2010
Headline: "Washington is Preventing the Condemnation of the Flotilla Massacre."



Jordan

As-Ghad, June 9, 2010
Headline: "Israel Rejects the Establishment of an International Investigation Committee about the Gaza Flotilla Massacre".


As-Sabil, June 2, 2010



Ad-Dustur, June 1, 2010
Headline: "Gaza is Receiving the Peace Activists." 

Al-Yaum as-Sabe', June 1, 2010
Headline: "A Zio-American Arab Massacre."
The ship is labeled: "Freedom Flotilla to Gaza."


Al-Ghad, June 1, 2010
Headline: "Freedom Flotilla."

Al-'Arab al-Yawm, May 31, 2010
The ship is labeled: "Freedom Flotilla."
The world and the shark with the Israeli helmet are awaiting the ship.


Kuwait

Al-Jarida, June 2, 2010



Al-Jarida, June 1, 2010






Lebanon

Al-Balad, June 2, 2010


Al-Balad, June 1, 2010
Headline: "19 were killed in the Israeli Massacre against the Freedom Flotilla."
The ship is labeled "Gaza" and on the flag it says "Freedom."


An-Nahar, June 1, 2010
Headline: "Israeli Attack against the Freedom Flotilla."
The sign is pointing to "Gaza."


Oman

Al-Watan, June 9, 2010
On the sign: "Punishing the Pirates"; on the man in the right: "The Justice of the west".

Al-Watan, June 2, 2010
The ship is labeled "The Freedom Flotilla" the man on the left represents "The West."


Oman, June 1, 2010
The ship is labeled "Freedom Convoy."
The man being beaten by the Jewish man is holding a sign that reads: "Free Gaza."


Al-Watan, May 30, 2010
On the upper part of the sand watch: "Life," on the lower part: "Gaza."


Palestinian Authority

Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, June 2, 2010

Qatar


Ash-Sharq, June 11, 2010
Headline: "International Calls to Lift the Siege"; the man on the right is representing the "Besieged Gaza"; on the right handcuff: "The Israeli occupation"; on Obama: "The besieged Obama "; on the left handcuff: "the Jewish lobby".

Ash-Sharq, June 3, 2010
Headline: "International Criticism Regarding the Massacre."


Ar-Raya, June 2, 2010


Al-Watan, June 2, 2010
In Arabic: "Terror State."


Ar-Raya, June 1, 2010
Headline: "The Latest Israeli Horror Movie."


Ar-Raya, June 1, 2010
Headline: "The Israeli Naval Attack against the Freedom Flotilla."


Ar-Raya, May 30, 2010

Saudi Arabia


Al-Iqtisadiyya, June 2, 2010


Okaz, June 2, 2010


Al-Watan, June 1, 2010


Al-Madin, May 31, 2010
The ship on the left is the "Freedom Flotilla," its flag reads "Aid." The ship on the right is "The Israeli Navy." The piece of land on the right: "Gaza."


Al-Madin, May 30, 2010
Headline: "Expectation:" on the sign: "Gaza."

Syria

Syria News, June 1, 2010

United Kingdom

Al-Quds al-'Arabi, June 3, 2010
On the dolphin: "Freedom Flotilla."

Yemen


Al-Gomhoria,, June 12, 2010
Headline: "The Pirates’ Flag"


Al-Gumhuriyya,, June 9, 2010
Headline: "The Pirates’ Flag"
Headline: "The Attack against the Freedom Flotilla"; on the dove: "The International Peace"; the Israeli pirate is saying: "They are terrorists".


Al-Jumhuriyya, June 2, 2010
In Arabic: "The Blood of the Freedom Flotilla Martyrs."