Pacifist Gobbledygook at Toronto Star

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Sat Apr 15, 2006 at 5:00 pm PDT • Views: 356

James Loney, one of the Christian Peacemaker Teams ex-hostages, has a piece of empty-headed pacifism about his kidnapping in the Toronto Star that has to be read to be believed.

He describes his captivity as like being in a “tomb.”

And then he describes the cramped US Army personnel carrier that took him to freedom as … you guessed it: From the tomb. (Hat tip: Scaramouche.)

On March 23, at about 7:30 in the morning, our tombstone was rolled way: not by angels garbed in heavenly robes, but by a unit of British Special Forces in full battle gear. There were the sounds of boots on concrete, the door being smashed open, gunfire, voices in English shouting, “Get down! Stay away from the door!” Then a roomful of commotion, soldiers telling us “You’re free, it’s okay, it’s over.” And hands, shaking with excitement, cutting us free with a bolt-cutter.

They led us past the smashed-glass threshold of our tomb and out. Out into blue! Beautiful all sky blue! Fresh flowing air and a palm tree and good morning sunlight! They led us through a smiling gauntlet of soldiers and, with a big step up and a big hatch down, we were entombed again.

This tomb was a bland desert-camouflage colour. It was squat, constructed of impregnable steel, moved on a rolling tread of metal plates. The passenger section was dark and cramped and crammed with carefully tooled metal shapes (each with an exact purpose) and little signs that told you things like what to do in the event of a rollover. A young soldier named Rob kept watch through a tiny slit of super-thick plate glass. Through it, you could see a small, distorted rectangle of the world outside.

The armoured personnel carrier in motion was excruciatingly loud. The roar and staccato-grind of it pounded in my bones. It brought us to a helicopter armed with a fixed, heavy-calibre machine gun, and the helicopter brought us to the Green Zone — the sprawling, blast-wall lock-down that houses the offices of the fledgling Iraqi government and the occupying forces of Britain and the United States.

Yes, we went from one tomb to another.

It could be worse, I guess. Unlike the other two CPT members who survived, at least he thanks his rescuers. Sort of.

I am learning many things from my captivity, and have a universe of things to be grateful for. Among them is a new and deep appreciation for the women and men who wear the uniform of military service. I likely would not be writing this today if it were not for them. Thus, I am confronted with a great paradox. I, the Christian pacifist peacemaker, am alive, am free because of the very institutions I believe are contrary to Christian teaching.

Advertisement

108 comments

^ back to top ^

Name:

Pass:

Register Forgot Your Password? Account Settings Re-send Confirmation (To log in, cookies must be enabled in your browser!)

Turn off ads by subscribing!
For about 33 cents a day, our subscription option turns off all advertisements at LGF!
Read more...


► LGF Headlines

  • Loading...

► Tweeted Articles

  • Loading...

► Tweeted Pages

  • Loading...

► Top 10 Comments

  • Loading...

► Bottom Comments

  • Loading...

► Recent Comments

  • Loading...

► Tools/Info

► LGF Hits

► Resources

► Never Forget

► Statistics

► Tag Cloud

► Contact

You must have Javascript enabled to use the contact form.
Your email:

Subject:

Message:


Messages may be published in our weblog, unless you request otherwise.
Tech Note:
Using the Contact Form

More Partners

Compare Electricity Prices in your area. Texas Electricity is deregulated; you have the right to choose Texas Electric Rates from among many Texas Electric Companies.

Ban fascist headwinds.

TwitterFacebook
LGF Pages
Recent Pages

Daniel Ballard
Villaraigosa Will Chair Democratic National Convention
8 minutes ago
Views: 16 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 1

Bob Dillon
Chemist Applies Google Software to Molecules
25 minutes ago
Views: 10 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

Daniel Ballard
Meme: What Photographers Actually Do
40 minutes ago
Views: 33 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

Aigle
Judi Rudoren Enters the Scene: Tweets or Tea Leaves?
58 minutes ago
Views: 25 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

Aigle
New Online Newspaper in Israel
59 minutes ago
Views: 32 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

Daniel Ballard
The Boy Who Played With Fusion
1 hour, 47 minutes ago
Views: 86 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 2

wrenchwench
Mexico Issues Travel Warning for Los United Estates
1 hour, 55 minutes ago
Views: 83 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 1 • Rating: 1

Channeling Confucius
6 Terrifying User Agreements You've Probably Accepted
2 hours, 50 minutes ago
Views: 94 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 1

Turnabout is Fair Play
The Muslim Brotherhood's Post-Mubarak Anti-Americanism
3 hours, 4 minutes ago
Views: 84 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 1

MichaelJ
Daring Fireball: Walter Isaacson's 'Steve Jobs'
3 hours, 19 minutes ago
Views: 88 • Comments: 0
Tweets: 0 • Rating: 0

 Frank says:

Don't mind your make-up, you'd better make your mind up.