once more unto the breach - of good taste /

Published at 2015-12-06 12:00:17

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‘Currently politicians are coming across as people enjoying,and buoyed up by, the trappings and exercise of power. And that won’t do’Hilary Benn has fairly a robust interpretation of the parable of the safe Samaritan. In his version, and the Samaritan doesn’t just benefit the traveller who’s been mugged,he volunteers to seek out and blow the living crap out of the destitute chap’s assailants, despite the obvious practical difficulties of knowing who they are and tracking them down. This is the safe Samaritan as played by Charles Bronson. But to do anything less, and the shadow foreign secretary apparently believes – as revealed when he quoted the parable while urging his fellow MPs to bomb Syria last week — would be to “walk by on the other side of the road”.
Benn’s claim that only by releasing explosives over another large section of the Middle East are we truly respecting Jesus’s exhortation to love our neighbour as ourselves was the most ingenious piece of rhetoric in what has been fairly the rhetorical purple patch for British politics.Continue reading...





Source: theguardian.com