OPINION

The Boston Globe Op Ed Page: Chronically Weak

Written by Harry Forbes
Published May 30, 2006

Today's Boston Globe Op Ed page is all too typical of this daily embarrassment to the paper:

1) Scott Lehigh writing on loud motorcycles (certainly a major crisis!)
2) Nick King (a former Globe Op Ed editor) bemoaning the arrival of Internet access on the isolated Pacific atoll, Palmyra (another global crisis)
3) A column by Holy Cross Catholic studies professor David O'Brien concerning the Democratic state convention in Worcester (at least it is written by an outsider)
4) A remarkably late and shallow column entitled 'Europe's Muslim dilemma' by former Globe editor and now columnist H.D.S. Greenway

Let's illustrate the poverty of content with some excerpts. First from the professor's column, which is the best of this poor lot:

Democrats seem entranced by the GOP mantra of limited government, low taxes, strong defense, and family values. That platform is the opposite of what our democracy requires. It is a formula for private wealth and public impoverishment, for growing gaps between rich and poor and an unraveling of the social fabric, and for our ever increasing reliance on military power to keep an angry world at bay.
I hadn't noticed this trend in the Massachusetts Democratic party. I must have been asleep at the switch.

Then H.D.S. Greenway, certainly one of the Globe's premiere Op Ed ink-wasters. He summarizes the problems caused by growing Muslim populations in France, Britain, the Netherlands, Germany, and the US, all in a few hundred words while treating the unwashed to his profound understanding the French language. This column is both tardy and shallow:

The French model has always been assimilation, one of the definitions of which is "to cause to resemble." Never mind multiculturalism, let's all be French, is the ideal. While the British stressed their railways, their civil service, their courts with wigged judges in their far-flung empire, France stressed the civilizing aspects of its culture and language. So do come, France says, but you have to become French.

The doctrine of "Laïcité," the 1905 separation of church and state, and the ideals of the French Revolution still dominate the cultural attitude toward immigration, even if they are not always carried out in practice. The Muslim ghettos of the unemployed that surround French cities — and the fact that there is not one member from a Muslim immigrant background in the National Assembly — suggests the French ideal has fallen short.

Uuuuhhh, yes. How very perceptive.
The major problem that both Europe and America face, as far as their Muslim populations are concerned, is not to let vigilance against terrorism spill over into undermining civil rights and discriminating against the 99.9 percent of Muslims who just want to get along.
After I separated the manure from that statement, I'd ask the sage "Get along how?"

Another day's great work from the capacious and open minds of the Globe Editorial board. Makes me proud to be a subscriber.

Anybody have a copy of the Herald?

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The Boston Globe Op Ed Page: Chronically Weak
Published: May 30, 2006
Type: Opinion
Section: Politics
Filed Under: Culture: Media
Writer: Harry Forbes
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#1 — May 31, 2006 @ 19:49PM — Arch Conservative

In the interest of accuracy, the Kerry Bio subtitle should be changed to "A pandering douchebag for our time."

#2 — June 1, 2006 @ 12:05PM — zingzing

did archie read the article? or did he look at the pictures?

#3 — June 1, 2006 @ 12:26PM — Jet in Columbus [URL]

What a silly question Zing! The answer is neither!

#4 — June 1, 2006 @ 12:27PM — zingzing

i think he was too busy downloading kerry-porn to read the article.

#5 — June 1, 2006 @ 12:30PM — Jet in Columbus [URL]

Zing you haven't been reading his other string comments-he's been watching Queer Eye for the straight guy!

#6 — June 1, 2006 @ 12:39PM — zingzing

oh, i've been reading them... i think i'm going to become anti-bing again for a day. i'm just fuckin sick of assholes. you called it with your "what next? you gonna call me faggot?" comment. then he did. what a... goddamn it, that kind of childish, hateful shit just boils my testicles.

#7 — June 1, 2006 @ 12:40PM — zingzing

i hate to say that he must be gay, because that would be a horrible thing to gay people everywhere, so i'll say he must just be a dumbass.

#8 — June 1, 2006 @ 12:40PM — Jet in Columbus [URL]

You should've seen the comment before Chris edited it!

#9 — June 1, 2006 @ 12:54PM — zingzing

i think you pointed out what he had written... but i didn't see it in it's original format.

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