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By Debbie Israel I recently started thinking about the evolution of the word "liberal". When I was younger, it meant that you cared about people who were persecuted. It meant you supported equality and human rights, like the overthrow of the racist apartheid regime of But most of all, it meant that you supported Israel; that Phoenix of a country that bloomed and blossomed from the ashes of the Holocaust, that defended itself several times, David-like, against the Goliaths of 20-plus Arab countries backed by Soviet weapons. Now, people use the word "liberal" to describe the people who call anything done by the most democratic countries in the world "imperialistic" and who approve of anything done by "third world" countries. And the two countries they criticize the most are the In the In both of these countries, members of every religion and race work side by side. In both of these countries, native-born citizens work side by side with immigrants from a variety of countries. I remember years ago that people would ask you where your family came from, because outside of Native Americans, everyone in the So, who decided that "progressive" means loving oppressive regimes that murder civilians with regularity, especially when they murder civilians of a country that only wants to live in peace with them on a tiny strip of land far smaller than almost every one of their 20-plus countries? Who decided that it was noble to support countries that tyrannize women, gays, blacks, Christians and Jews, Asians, Indians, etc.? And who decided that people who do this are "liberal"? I want my word back. The word "liberal" used to mean something noble, something ethical. The word "liberal" used to represent all that was decent and altruistic in this world. When did it become synonymous with people who hate? When was it co-opted by lovers of murderers, haters of Jews, supporters of totalitarian, terrorist regimes? When did the haters of the world steal my word? When did phony liberals decide that the ideology of oppression over freedom was more important than the ethics of liberty and tolerance over domination, cruelty, tyranny, repression, and subjugation? And when will they realize that the world we all should want, the world we all should strive for, is the world of the I understand why some Palestinian people hate, when this is all they are taught from the womb. I understand why people raised in these societies hate. What I don't understand is why people brought up in the civilized world -- who see how far liberalism and liberal thought and liberal philosophy have taken the U.S. and Israel, how wonderfully different this world is thanks to the democratic revolution -- embrace hate and call it "liberal". Debbie Israel is a graphic artist (see https://www.cafepress.com/compugraphd2 for some of her work) and tutor living in |