Monday, July 31, 2006

What They're Really Saying in Indian River, Delaware

Ophelia Benson, at the wonderful Butterflies and Wheels, has her own take on the whole "Jew Boy in Delaware" mess - and, as usual, it's at a different angle and dead on target.

Definitely read the whole thing, but here's a taste:

She quotes the Amherst Times article:
After the graduation, Mrs. Dobrich asked the Indian River district school board to consider prayers that were more generic and, she said, less exclusionary. As news of her request spread, many local Christians saw it as an effort to limit their free exercise of religion, residents said. Anger spilled on to talk radio, in letters to the editor and at school board meetings attended by hundreds of people carrying signs praising Jesus. “What people here are saying is, ‘Stop interfering with our traditions, stop interfering with our faith and leave our country the way we knew it to be,’ ” said Dan Gaffney, a host at WGMD, a talk radio station in Rehoboth, and a supporter of prayer in the school district.
And then she comments:
No, actually, that's not what people there are saying. What people there are saying is, 'Stop trying to use a public facility that is by law open and free to all citizens in a more constitutional manner and instead put up with using it in an unconstitutional manner that we here, the majority who claim to have been here longer than you the outsiders and Jews have, prefer and want to impose on everyone including you you Jews because these are our traditions and our faith and those are two holy sacred words that stand for two holy sacred things that no outsider Jews are going to interfere with so stop interfering with them or else get out and actually we'd prefer you to get out because we don't like Jews and if they get pushy we call them things like Jew boy.' That's what people there are saying.
And so on ... trenchant and true... and, as she says, these people are scary.

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