OPINION Page 6 Thursday, January 29, 1987 The Michigan Daily III Sanhe Utichigan Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Kahan Part one of a two part series Rabbi Meir Kahane is the leader of the Kach-Thus party in Israel and is a member of the Knesset. His prominence results from his radical views regarding Arabs living in Israel. Recently, his American citizenship was revoked by the U.S. Department of State. Daily staff writer Steve Blonder interviewed Kahane yesterday. on Zionism Vol. XCVII, No. 85 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Feel the relief THE VELVET WOMAN IS GONE! A Rock 103 WIQB sign now graces the roof of Main Party Store at Main and Ann Street. The new sign replaced Black Velvet's offensive, sexist sign that read "Feel the Velvet" and pictured a reclining woman in a velvet dress. It was a glaring example of sexism in advertising, an outrage to many citizens in Ann Arbor. Since its appearance, community organiza- tions and individuals have fought for its removal. Different groups picketed, protested, stormed city council and defaced the sign in hopes of seeing it replaced. Ann Arbor is an aware community, sensitive to social issues such as the homeless, or minority affairs. The velvet woman was particularly offensive in this community because many individuals in Ann Arbor are active soldiers in the war against exploitation and sexism in advertising. We are pleased to see the new inoffensive sign on Main Street. Kahane: Everything starts because I'm a rabbi in politics. And that means my views are based on Judaism. And I started from the premise that the Jewish people are a chosen people that at one time was given a divine law. To not be divided. To establish a society that is based on Jewish law. If the Jews would obey God's law it would be wonderful. If not, it would be tragic so I want a society that is based upon the halachah or Jewish law, I don't want a secular state because of the fact that that's not the Jewish way. Now theres not a single orthodox rabbi who would be honest, that if you spoke off the record, who would not agree to that. Because thats so, we have to come face to face with the fact that there are contradictions between basic Jewish concepts and basic gentile westernized concepts. Judaism, despite the horrendous and hysterical efforts on the part of Jewish leaders to say otherwise, is not Thomas Jefferson. A Jewish state is run as contrary to western democracy and thats so clear that my six year-old grandchild could see that. Judaism, and this particular case it's not only Judaism but Zionism, and this is of course what drives people crazy, secular Zionism and any kind of Zionism and Judaism both call for the establishment of a Jewish state. Theodore Herzel wrote a book called the Jewish state ,a Jewish state clearly has got to mean a state with a majority of Jews in which Jews control their own destiny and the only way it can be done is if there's a majority of Jews. Western democracy looks with horror upon the whole idea of specificly insisting upon Jews being the majority. So the question that drives Jewish leaders up the wall both in Israel and America and in England is the question that I ask; do the Arabs have the right to democraticly and peacefully control the EXTENSION? Have enough babies to peacefully vote Israel out of existence as a Jewish state? Why do you think Jewish leaders are pathologically hateful and obssessed with the problem is because this question touches the most painful nerve in their psyche. If they say yes, the Arabs have a right to be the majority then they're anti- Zionist, if they say no, then they're Meir Kahane. So instead of debating the state, they defame and defamation is the last refuge of non-thinkers. If you can't debate you collapse and that's what they're doing. Today in the paper there is a fellow named (Alvin) Kushner (executive director of the Jewish Community Council of Metro Detroit), I'm sure that he's a good person but he wouldn't know a Jewish concept if he tripped over it. He's a flunkie, a functionary chosen not for his Jewishness or his knowledge but as a fundraiser. Just as, even worse, the Jewish leaders of this and every city are chosen for their money, not for their Jewishness. It really makes an obscene statement that just as the Jews couldn't sit down with Hitler they can't sit down with God... I said "let's dialogue in private, without the press. Just listen to me, let's discuss the issues I'm raising, issues that bear upon the existence of Israel, meet me, but they won't because they're terrified. There are other issues which they have to talk about. The tragedy of the assimilation and intermarriage of young Jews, the Jewish community is being wiped out in this country. Now maybe the Jewish leaders are not against intermarriage. So don't insist upon young Jews being Jewish. So fine, let's all be human beings, but be honest about it. It's their process which caused this destruction of Jewish values, their melting pot. Everybody is melting, so that the Jews are now melting. Now if you want to have Jews dissolving, fine. But don't complain about the fact that young Jews don't want to be Jewish. Young Jews have been taught well, by their elders who have taught them that all human beings are made in the image of God. Then I want to be a human being. If I meet this nice little girl who is intelligent and pretty and non-Jewish, why don't I marry her? concluded tommorrow Give Peace a chance? I INVARIABLY, UNITED STATES college students encounter recruit - ment appeals from the Peace Corps. If you have managed to avoid the recruiters that regularly visit campus, you probably have seen ads in periodicals or on late- night television. The publicity campaign for the Peace Corps is very effective - so effective that almost everyone has a positive image of the organization while few are familiar with its operations. Many people are not even aware that the Peace Corps is a government agency. Few associate ,the "benevolent, idealistic" Peace Corps with its political superiors George Schultz, George Bush, and Ronald Reagan. But, in fact, the Peace Corps is subordinate to the administration and an instrument of its foreign policy. In October, 1985, George Bush, former director of the CIA, delivered a speech in Ann Arbor for the 25th anniversary celebration of the Peace Corps. Considering the historical involvement of the "Peace Corps with the CIA, Bush was probably an appropriate selection. The CIA in the past has solicited knowledge from Peace Corps volunteers about the country and communities in which they worked. For instance, Guatemala has used such information to single out community leaders for execution. Soon after its inception, the Peace Corps lost the pristine image abroad which it still enjoys at home. In 1969, the Argentine newspaper, Clarin, commented: "The Peace Corps is not a branch of the CIA, but rather its appendage. It is used as a mask to camouflage North American espionage and infiltration. Exactly as the CIA, the Peace Corps is directly answerable to the U.S. President." Several governments have gone so far as to eject all Peace Corps volunteers from their countries. Negative views of the Peace Corps are not exclusive to foreigners and outsiders. John McAuliff, National Chairman of the Committee of Returned Volunteers, wrote in a letter published by Newsweek, "The Peace Corps is an effective political instrument of U.S. intervention, despite the often contrary intentions of individual volunteers." Others like McAuliff have discovered from personal ex - perience that the Peace Corps is not an apolitical entity. From the initial training/evaluation, which is used to weed out the "less-than- patriotic, to the deployment of Peace Corps members, political considerations are salient. One discovers a highly incommensurate distrubution of Peace Corps personnel - if one assumes need as the basis for assistance. Peace Corps volunteers are stationed inordinately in countries where re - pressive, "pro-American" govern- ments are in need of assistance and good publicity. The Peace Corps prevents volunteers from substantially al - leviating those repressive cond - itions by strictures against acting or speaking in such a way as to offend host governments or criticize U.S. policy. For example, during the Vietnam era, the government threatened to recall Peace Corps members who protested against the war. The object of this editorial is to counteract the propaganda which forms the popular image of this agency. The overwhelming num - ber of Peace Corps volunteers are sincere and well-intentioned. But good intentions do not insure good results if humanitarian sentiments are manipulated for political ends. A desire to help impoverished people is admirable. This editorial hopes to inspire a more critical attitude toward the Peace Corps and a desire to seek out alternative forms of service. An informed decision could make a world of difference in your efforts to make a difference in the world. LETTERS: 55 mph is not 'safe and economical' To The Daily: After reading the letter by Mark I. Kauppila entitiled "55 mph is safe, economical" (Daily, 12/3/86), I could hardly contain my desire to draft a response. The views ex - pressed on the national speed limit of 55 mph by Mr. Kauppila serve only to exasperate competent drivers and car enthusiasts. To begin with, the supposed fact that "90 percent of the people driving on the freeway (in Michigan) travel at 55 miles per hour" can be refuted by anyone with a car that drives on the freeway. I seriously doubt that Mr. Kauppila has ever driven on Michigan freeways. Anyone can get on the road and attest to the fact that the average speed is much closer to 65 than 55. This holds true on many major freeways and highways in the United States. In close to 100,000 miles of cross-country and interstate driving in this great nation, I have encountered the average speed of 65 on I-40 down south, I-80 in the north, all of the Los Angeles freeways and freeways out west, even our own I-94 and U.S. 23. The argument that increased acceleration of 10 mph from 55 to 65 mph will damage, the road can only be attributed to lack of knowledge. The damage done to the road in that acceleration is so infinitesimal that it can hardly contribute to the wear of a road. If Mr. Kauppila would like to save our roads from premature aging, he would do much more good in attacking the blatant over-use of salt in the winter.. The extremely caustic nature of salt actually eats away the concrete and asphalt of the roads. This factor, in reality, does infinitely more damage than acceleration.' The point that cars going at greater speeds use more gas is true, however, the assertion that they also consume more oil is another reflection of Mr. Kauppila's mechanical voodooism.. Theoretically, they do consume more oil but in real life the amount can hardly be taken into account. This absolute mechanical automobiles is a good indication that Mr. Kauppila belongs to the vast population of people that know little or. nothing of how an automobile really works. It is admirable, that Mr. Kauppila has paid attention in his physics class and his observation that drag increases with higher velocities causes greater gas consumption is correct. However, he fails to recognize the spirit of the 55 mph law. It was instituted during the 70s when the majority of cars were neither aerodynamic nor fuel efficient. During this time, drivers had to reduce their speed to save gas because the countries of the Middle East had artificially caused the infamous gas crunch. The threat of "dwindling petroleum resources" wasn't a factor then and isn't a factor now. The fact is that we have enough petroleum in the Earth now to last many more years. Long before we run out, internal com bustion engines will be obsotete.. Now, in the eighties, cars are vastly more efficient machines making the gas consumption argument pointless anyway. All arguments boil down to safety. I'm not saying that safety should be ignored bu, living in a world that could blow itself up many times over and a country where justice is a crap-shoot, some of us don't mind the comparatively little danger in driving 65. If this unthinkable danger is too much for people like Mr. Kauppila, then I suggest that he and others like him opt to take the bus. --Dave Haig December 4 Are you energetic? Do you want to have an impact on issues you care about? Write for the Michigan Daily Opinion Page. 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