When important news break in our World, i always tune in late. But it is not always my fault if i didn't learn of the story as it unfolded. For example, we had no electricity for about eight hours when i heard about the Baghdad news conference shoe incident. However, i heard Bush's helicopters take him back from the Green Zone to the International Airport.
It took me until 3:30 am local time to see it, when we finally got electricity. There was a channel that kept repeating the incident time after time in an endless loop.
I sat there, alone, at that late hour, and thought...
Some might have thought that what the Iraqi journalist Muntadhar Al-Zeidi did was great. They say that because they believe that he did what he should've done to the no. 1 arrogant in the whole World!
While the best thing that Muntadhar would've done, and still be "elegant", so to try to discuss with Bush, or even yell at him till his heart's content! He would've been respected and respectful at the same time. However, it is somewhat understandable if he came from a background of people who had first hand negative experiences with the occupation forces; or if his father or older brother or next of kin was stepped on by American soldiers sometime during the past 5 years or so.
What if he made a mistake, and hit Maliki, or an Iraqi flag in the background with one of his rocket-shoes?
How disgraceful for Iraq (or the Iraqi Government) would that have been?
Now the funny thing about the Arab stations, or those who cheered for the shoe-thrower to be precise, and how they said that they're ready to buy these shoes with millions of Dollars! Why didn't they ever thought of giving this money to the children of Gaza or Iraq or any other place?! Yet, they are so ready to buy a pair of shoes with millions of Dollars!!!
And they, themselves, say that the shoes of Muntadhar brought back Arab dignity!
They don't say, for example, that the Lebanese steadfastness in the 2006 war brought back Arab dignity, or the Palestinean patience, but they see a pair of shoes hurled at Bush as the ultimate restore of that Arab dignity.
Dignity is not restored by shoes, guys!
However, it is worth noticing and mentioning, that what had brought Bush to be subjected to such maximum insult (at least as seen from this side of the World), was nothing other than the deeds of Bush himself.
The American citizens, and i am absolutely sure that they would, for they are a clever nation (the way ours used to be once upon a time, and before our nation was turned into a vocal phenomenon). The Americans need to think:
Why people hate our President?!
Why is he called a criminal anywhere he goes?!
Is this President really the successor of Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Linclon, and Franklin?! Is he?!?!
Before i go, i would like to quote a very good writer of our times; Haider Hamoudi, who usually writes about "Islamic Law in Our Times" among other issues on his blog. What he wrote commenting on a similar note i wrote there, was:
"I sort of view Muntadhar the Shoe Thrower like Joe the Plumber, not necessarily himself worthy of attention as an individual, but as a phenomenon quite interesting and revealing. So it's more the reaction to Muntadhar the Shoe Thrower than the person himself that I find worthy of investigation."
So, there you see. It is the Sarah Palin's of the Arab Nation who cheer for the Iraqi version of Joe the Plumber! No wonder!