Once the 39th president prided himself on making human rights a priority in his administration. But he has become part of the great change that Beijing has brought about -- turning so many of the American elite into its political and economic servitors.
He appeared in an Op-Ed piece that he wrote for The New York Times [Miami Herald Aug. 12]. It is a classic example of propagandist technique -- manipulating truth to produce falsehoods. The most skillful specimen by Carter amounts to a denial of the millions of Chinese Christians who fight for their religious freedom, and of their suffering:
``Although congregations must still register with the government, membership in Christian churches is booming.''
The first half of that sentence treats the ``registration'' of
Christian churches as if it were a formality, like getting a peddler's
license. The truth, documented repeatedly by the U.S. government, is that
registration means submitting to full control by a specifically atheistic
branch of the communist apparatus. Control includes appointment of clergy,
including bishops and cardinals, Roman Catholic rejection of papal
authority, banning of certain teachings like the second coming of Christ,
forbidding proselytizing by foreigners. A falsehood by
omission
I believe that Carter and China's Politburo are both increasingly worried about the rising power of the American public protest against persecution of Chinese Christians. So I take a cleansing shower by thinking of the Americans who want to help the persecuted, not deny them.
Almost every day letters arrive: What can I do, one person alone, to fight persecution?
I've never taken part in political action, but these are suggestions from Americans who have:
1. Take every opportunity available in a democracy to the individual: Write or call elected officials, editors, broadcasters, and businessmen in the China trade about what kind of legislation, sanctions, news coverage, or investment policy you seek as a citizen and consumer. Keep writing and calling.
2. Refuse to remain alone. Work with your congregation, union, clubs, or professional association to get legislative action and business responsibility.
3. Vote and buy on your convictions.
4. Search out organizations already set up to fight persecution. Students organize to help
Tibet
So: Beijing rulers are doing two things at the same time. They are
turning the powerful of America to their service. And they are creating
millions of Americans, young and not so young, who will never be
turned.
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