From: "Strong, Lee" <StrongL at MTMC.ARMY.MIL> To: "'WSFA members'" <WSFAlist at keithlynch.net> Subject: [WSFA] Re: Political Inventions Date: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 16:28:47 -0400 Reply-To: WSFA members <WSFAlist at keithlynch.net> I agree with Ted. /s/ Lee -----Original Message----- From: Ted White [mailto:tedwhite at compusnet.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 3:39 PM To: WSFA members Subject: [WSFA] Re: Political Inventions ronkean at juno.com wrote: > On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 03:31:33 -0400 Ted White <tedwhite at compusnet.com> > writes: > > > > ronkean at juno.com wrote: > > > When the Washington Post reports on violence in Israeli occupied > > > Palestine, the term 'Palestinian gunmen' is routinely used to > > describe Palestinians carrying or using guns, and the term 'Israeli > > soldiers' is > > > used to describe Israelis carrying or using guns. Of course both > > of those terms are not incorrect, but the subtle implication seems to > > be that the 'soldiers' are somehow more legitimate than the > > 'gunmen'. > > > > > The "gunmen" are not uniformed and appear to be private citizens or > > members of a local militia at best. "Gunmen" is the best reasonably > > neutral descriptive term for them. And since the Israeli soldiers > *are* > > soldiers, in uniform, what better reasonably neutral term for them is > there? > > I think the relative "legitimacy" of each term is wholly subjective; > *I* > > don't read them as you suggest. > > > > --Ted White > > Perhaps the Post is trying to be objective in using the phrase > 'Palestinian gunmen'. Since the Post often uses the term 'gunman' to > describe an unknown person who commits crime using a gun, I thought their > choice of words was a bit slanted. But if the Post were to call them > 'Palestinian freedom fighters' or 'Palestinian resistance fighters', many > would find that prejudicial against Israel. I have heard complaints from > people who are sympathetic to Israel that the Post tilts in favor of the > Palestinians, as well as complaints from avid anti-Zionists that the Post > is controlled by 'Jews' and does not tell the truth about the conflict. > It's impossible to please everyone. Too true. --Ted White