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High Priest of Ed
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No.
At first, I wanted to just post this link:
http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20060523_battlecry_ron_luce
I'm no fan of Battlecry, whatever that is, but the reporter Sunsara Taylor is just as whacked-out as the as the fundamentalists she's reporting on.
"Early on the second day of the Christian evangelical rock concert’s two-day run, a tribal drumbeat filled the stadium and a voice boomed out from the speakers: “The most violent people in human history.”
Which race of people, you’re probably wondering, might fit that bill? The Nazis during World War II? The U.S. slave traders? How about the George Bush White House?”
Wow, the George Bush White House in direct comparison to the Nazis and slave traders.
"In answer to that question, grainy images of indigenous Ecuadoreans running around and throwing spears appeared on the stadium screens. Proof of their “barbarism”? Forget for a moment that their land and way of life were destroyed by oil prospectors; these “savages” had killed five missionaries who came to destroy their belief systems decades ago. One of the supposed killers was brought on stage. He had been “civilized” by the Bible and called on the assembled youths to sign up for missionary trips to convert others in Ecuador."
Granted this preacher is nuts for claiming these indigenous people are “the most violent in history” just for killing 5 missionaries, but the casual way this writer excuses the killing is just as bad. Does prospecting for oil or evangelizing justify murder? No, it doesn’t.
I could go on picking apart the article highlighting her lunacy, but it’s faster and easier to just describe who she is. From the biography section:
”Sunsara Taylor writes for Revolution newspaper and sits on the Advisory Board of The World Can’t Wait—Drive Out the Bush Regime.”
Revolution newspaper, what a surprise! She’s a communist!
Her blog:
http://sunsara.blogspot.com/
Amazing, Bob Avakian, Chairman of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA right there on the first page., his books are among her favorites in her biography.

