Noam Chomsky Quotes
Moynihan, When He Was Ambassador To The United Nations, Produced The Same Effect When He Attacked The Third World. These Attacks Aroused Great Admiration Here; For Example, When He Denounced Idi Amin Of Uganda As A "racist Murderer." The Question Is Not Whether Idi Amin Is A Racist Murderer. No Doubt The Appellation Is Correct. The Question Is, What Does It Mean For Moynihan To Make This Accusation And For Others To Applaud His Honesty And Courage In Doing So? Who Is Moynihan? He Served In Four Administrations, Those Of Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, And Ford - That Is To Say, Administrations That Were Guilty Of Racist Murder On A Scale Undreamed Of By Idi Amin. Imagine That Some Minor Functionary Of The Third Reich Had Correctly Accused Someone Of Being A Racist Murderer.
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