Ward Churchill Redux
Paine on Fish
Here's a summary of what Paine posted about Fish's "defense" of Churchill:
Larry DeWitt serendipitously provides some real answers
It turns out [the intentional smallpox infection] story was completely fabricated by Churchill. In his 1997 pastiche, A Little Matter of Genocide: Holocaust and Denial in the Americas 1492 to the Present, Churchill neatly juxtaposes two separate stories so that he can elide the distinctions between them, so as to give the appearance that the two stories support a broader claim.
...and Professor Thomas Brown examines Churchill's claims and finds them chockful of "truthiness"
How many times does Churchill have to say he relied on oral traditions he didn't cite or quote before wingnuts like Paine will get it? You may not like this explanation, Paine, but it is an explanation. Quit pretending it doesn't exist and address it, you raving right-winger.
Fish on smallpox
Unlike Paine, Fish addresses this point by summarizing the investigative committee's findings:
Perhaps Paine and company will claim that Churchill pulled the wool over the eyes of a panel of accomplished academics. Yes, maybe Churchill did. But maybe the academics actually thought about Churchill's defense--something Paine and his fellow fanatics seem incapable of doing. Maybe they concluded that he wasn't lying outright about this claim--that he sincerely believed what he wrote.
And what if Churchill did "fabricate" the smallpox claim and the oral traditions he didn't cite or quote? One falsehood in a huge body of work is generally not a firing offense in academia. If you disagree, list all the cases where universities have fired professors for claiming a single fact that turned out to be false.
Rob on Paine
This posting shows the difference between a right-wing fanatic and a left-wing non-fanatic like me. I have no problem saying Churchill made good and bad points in his 9/11 essay. That he makes good and bad points in almost everything he writes. Life is complex, people; it's rarely black or white.
Fact is, Churchill can string words together better than the majority of writers I've read. If he were literally spewing nonsense, he'd be Jim Paine the little-known blogger, not an author with 12 books published.
For more on the smallpox claims, see The Facts About Blankets with Smallpox. For more on Churchill, see Churchill the AIM Groupie and Churchill the Indigenist.
3 comments:
How is Paine a fanatic? Plus I could be wrong but I thik that Paine's had his fiction published under a penname. Also you posted Ward's weak defense which includes this lie:
"I mourn the victims of the September 11 attacks"
In his vile essay Ward say the 'technocrats' got what they deserved and the terrorist scum 'gave America a taste of it's own medicine'.
Stephen: With that one essay, Ward proved that the only "little Eichmann" involved was the one he saw in the mirror, and that designation certainly did not belong on the innocent people he derided.
Agreed.
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