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James Fallows - Where's the 2009 Winner?' Obama, Liu Xiaobo, and Ignorant Certitude
Edited on Tue Oct-26-10 01:38 PM by Mass
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2010/10/wheres-the-2009-winner-obama-liu-xiaobo-and-ignorant-certitude/65201/
Where's the 2009 Winner?' Obama, Liu Xiaobo, and Ignorant Certitude
OCT 26 2010, 2:17 PM ET
Yesterday I posted an item about the open letter from 15 past winners of the Nobel Peace Prize, calling on China's government to release the latest winner, the imprisoned civil-liberties activist Liu Xiaobo. I noted that two names were interestingly absent from the list: Al Gore (despite the presence of Jimmy Carter) and Nelson Mandela (despite his fellow South African Desmond Tutu's role in organizing the letter).

When I returned to my computer just now, after an hour away for lunch, I found several screens full of incoming emails all to the same effect. Here's a sample:

"I don't see the name of the 2009 Nobel peace prize winner either--namely Barak Obama."

...

Many dozens of emails total, all with this same theme -- the hypocrisy of Obama in not speaking up for his fellow laureate, and the hypocrisy of me for not pointing that out. Here is what's interesting:

- Something must have happened to get a lot of people riled up about the same topic all at the same time. Was it mentioned on Fox? Did it get onto a right-wing site? I don't know. I just see what's in the inbox.

- Not one of these people could apparently be bothered to check and see that, within hours of the award, Obama had in fact urged the Chinese government to release Liu Xiaobo. The final words of the official White House "statement by the president" were, "We call on the Chinese government to release Mr. Liu as soon as possible." http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2010/10/08/statement-president-awarding-nobel-peace-prize-liu-xiaobo



The combination of ignorance, lack of curiosity, and certitude is a very difficult one to offset.*
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*And lest this last sentence further inflame some people, I mean it very specifically: Ignorance = lack of knowledge, in this case about what Obama had done; lack of curiosity = not spending the two seconds it would take to check; certitude = "was he too busy playing golf?"


Good to see there are some good media people to call these idiots out.
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