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Against Jingoism and Hypocrisy
by
Ron Paul
by Ron Paul
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Statement
before the US House of Representatives, July 30, 2008, on H. RES.
1370, Calling on the Government of the People's Republic of China
to immediately end abuses of the human rights of its citizens
Madam Speaker,
I rise in opposition to this resolution, which is yet another meaningless
but provocative condemnation of China. It is this kind of jingoism
that has led to such a low opinion of the United States abroad.
Certainly I do not condone human rights abuses, wherever they may
occur, but as Members of the US House of Representatives we have
no authority over the Chinese government. It is our Constitutional
responsibility to deal with abuses in our own country or those created
abroad by our own foreign policies. Yet we are not debating a bill
to close Guantanamo, where abuses have been documented. We are not
debating a bill to withdraw from Iraq, where scores of innocents
have been killed, injured, and abused due to our unprovoked attack
on that country. We are not debating a bill to reverse the odious
FISA bill passed recently which will result in extreme abuses of
Americans by gutting the Fourth Amendment.
Instead of
addressing these and scores of other pressing issues over which
we do have authority, we prefer to spend our time criticizing a
foreign government over which we have no authority and foreign domestic
problems about which we have very little accurate information.
I do find it
ironic that this resolution calls on the Government of the
People's Republic of China to begin earnest negotiations, without
preconditions, directly with His Holiness the Dalai Lama or his
representatives. For years US policy has been that no meeting
or negotiation could take place with Iran until certain preconditions
are met by Iran. Among these is a demand that Iran cease uranium
enrichment, which Iran has the right to do under the terms of the
Non-Proliferation Treaty. It is little wonder why some claim that
resolutions like this are hypocritical.
Instead of
lecturing China, where I have no doubt there are problems as there
are everywhere, I would suggest that we turn our attention to the
very real threats in a United States where our civil liberties and
human rights are being eroded on a steady basis. The Bible cautions
against pointing out the speck in a neighbors eye while ignoring
the log in ones own. I suggest we contemplate this sound advice
before bringing up such ill-conceived resolutions in the future.
See
the Ron Paul File
August
1, 2008
Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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