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  • 11-17-2008 6:03 AM

    Racism or integrity

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/us_elections_2008/7729046.stm

    President-elect Barack Obama's White House chief-of-staff Rahm Emanuel has apologised to the US-Arab community for remarks made by his father.

    Benjamin Emanuel told an Israeli newspaper that his son, who is Jewish, would "obviously influence the president to be pro-Israel".

    He also referred to Arabs in a way which a leading Arab-American group called an "unacceptable smear".

    A spokesman for Rahm Emanuel said he had called the group to apologise.

    Mr Emanuel also offered to meet members of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.

    In the interview last week with the Israeli daily newspaper Ma'ariv, Israeli-born Benjamin Emanuel talked about his son's new job.

    Anger at remarks

    He said: "Obviously he'll influence the president to be pro-Israel. Why wouldn't he? What is he, an Arab? He's not going to be mopping floors at the White House."

    His remarks angered the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, which called on Rahm Emanuel to condemn them.

    On Thursday, his office issued a statement saying that the veteran Democratic congressman had called the group's president, Mary Rose Oakar.

    We cannot allow Arabs and Muslims to be portrayed in these unacceptable terms
    Mary Rose Oakar, American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

    It said that he had "apologised on behalf of his family and offered to meet with representatives of the Arab-American community at an appropriate time in the future".

    On its website, the committee quoted Mr Rahm as saying: "From the fullness of my heart, I personally apologise on behalf of my family and me. These are not the values upon which I was raised or those of my family."

    Ms Oakar welcomed the apology, saying: "We cannot allow Arabs and Muslims to be portrayed in these unacceptable terms."

    Rahm Emanuel served as deputy chief of staff to Bill Clinton and analysts say he has a reputation for forceful negotiation and unwavering loyalty.

    As Mr Obama's chief of staff - and one of his closest advisers - he will be responsible for delivering the president's policy platform.

    Some Middle East commentators have voiced concern about the appointment of Mr Emanuel, who has a pro-Israel record.

    However, the congressman himself dismissed the idea and said that Mr Obama did not need his influence to "orientate his policy toward Israel".

  • 11-17-2008 12:00 PM In reply to

    Re: Racism or integrity

    The Christian and Islamic religions certainly take a lot of heat for their involvements in many of the worlds problems. Its a goddamn shame that more pressure isn't put on that sick little state of Israel and the jewish/american politicians that influence the US government to protect it. Oh I forgot... if that happened we'd be anti-semitic Angry

  • 11-17-2008 4:31 PM In reply to

    Re: Racism or integrity

    What I should have highlighted in the article is where he says that his father does not reflect his familial values.  Now I'm not going to try and psychoanalyse this, but that's really an odd thing to say.  Also, it seems strange that his father was never pressed to apologize -- and Rahm jumps right in.  Also, the Arab anti-discrimination group seemed to be doing most of the talking and representing of the apology.

     

    Where the "integrity" part comes in is that no one really had to admit anything was wrong -- except the victims (the son for the embarrassment and the Arab group as the one's that were the target of the racism).

     

    Btw, his dad was in an Israeli terrorist group called "Irgun."

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