[forum-prof] RESAZ: NA LAPA E NO ORIE NTE MÉDIO

Luis Paulo Vieira Braga lpbraga at im.ufrj.br
Thu Jan 22 22:11:36 BRST 2009


Caro Antônio Carlos,

O fato de estarmos discutindo a barbárie em Gaza não significa que temos as costas voltadas para o Brasil, pelo menos não é o que consta na minha modesta biografia. A desvalorização e o desrespeito pela vida humana não são  problemas exclusivos da Lapa, de Ipanema ou de Angra dos Reis (locais aonde recentemente ocorreram crimes bárbaros), mas faz parte da era atual. Na Lapa mata-se no varejo, em Gaza, Sudão , Iraque e Afeganistão mata-se no atacado. Isso só vai mudar a partir de uma rejeição muito forte da humanidade contra a violência. Se o estupor que se manifesta aqui ou ali, por esta ou aquela causa, se juntar em um movimento mundial de repulsa à violência, casos como o do Vitor se tornarão mais difíceis de acontecer. Muitos movimentos cívicos começaram assim e foram ganhando adeptos até se tornarem realidade: a abolição da escravatura, o voto das mulheres, a convenção de Genebra, etc...

A solução não é discutir menos, é discutir mais, para agir certo depois. 

On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 18:14:41 -0300, Antonio Carlos Fernandes wrote
> OLHAÍ PESSOAL DA FAIXA DE GAZA: 
> Depois da missa vamos ao BAR DA LADEIRA tomar uma cerveja em homenagem ao 
> VICTOR. O nosso Reitor, o nosso Diretor, o nosso Coordenador poderiam ir. A 
> imprensa poderia ser convocada pelas assessorias. O comissário MARCUS 
> VINÍCIUS (da DP de Santa Teresa) que cuida do caso também poderia ser 
> especialmente convidado. O Secretário BELTRAME? Quem sabe a gente se faz 
> ouvir pelo assassino e pela sociedade assassina. Eles nâo devem estar longe. 
> Abrç ANTONIO CARLOS 
> 
> ---------- Original Message ----------- 
> From: "Hugo Jordao de Araujo" <hjaraujo at peno.coppe.ufrj.br> 
> To: graduandos at peno.coppe.ufrj.br, professores at peno.coppe.ufrj.br, 
> funcionarios at peno.coppe.ufrj.br 
> Sent: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 12:57:49 -0300 
> Subject: [Professores] Missa de 7° dia  (Vitinho) 
> 
> > Amigos, 
> > 
> > Atendendo a pedidos, venho informar que a missa acontecerá na igreja 
> > do Colégio Santo Inácio, em Botafogo, as 19 horas do dia 27 de janeiro. 
> > 
> > É solicitado que todos vistam a cor branca. 
> > 
> > Obrigado. 
> > 
> 
> 
> ---------- Original Message ----------- 
> From: "Abraham Zakon" <azakon2 at globo.com> 
> To: "'Antonio Carlos Fernandes'" <acfernandes at peno.coppe.ufrj.br>, <forum-prof at listas.if.ufrj.br> 
> Sent: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 22:26:58 -0200 
> Subject: [forum-prof] RESAZ: NA LAPA E NO ORIENTE MÉDIO 
> 
> > -----Mensagem original----- 
> > De: forum-prof-bounces at if.ufrj.br [mailto:forum-prof-bounces at if.ufrj.br] Em nome de Luis Paulo Vieira Braga 
> > Enviada em: terça-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2009 17:01 
> > Para: Antonio Carlos Fernandes; forum-prof at listas.if.ufrj.br 
> > Assunto: Re: NA LAPA Re: [forum-prof] Eduardo Gaelano sobre a guerra 
> > A banalização do mal tem que ser combatida aonde acontecer e fôr noticiada. 
> > Fiquei particularmente chocado com a notícia da morte do estudante, 
> > usualmente dou aula para a engenharia e além disso também estudei no mesmo 
> > colégio que a vítima. 
> > On Tue, 20 Jan 2009 15:39:30 -0300, Antonio Carlos Fernandes wrote 
> > > LUIS PAULO, 
> > > Enquanto isso há massagre de estudantes  da UFRJ no Rio de Janeiro. 
> > > Ver anexo. Não precisa teorizar até tão longe. Debaixo do nosso 
> > > nariz sangrando a guerra continua. Abrç ANTONIO CARLOS 
> > 
> > > Prezado Antonio Carlos Fernandes. 
> > Em 1976 ou 1977 ou 1978, um aluno bolsista do Convênio Petrobrás-UFRJ, chamado Alexandre, pacato, estudioso, sempre sorridente, saiu da Gafieira Elite dirigindo seu fusca zero quilometro, contornou a Praça da República e um bandido dirigindo na contramão atingiu-o fatalmente. Ele faleceu, sofrendo muito, na Emergência do Hospital. Na mesma noite me telefonaram e eu fui ao Caju, onde o corpo já estava sendo velado. 
> > 
> > Nós conversávamos quando dava tempo, pois o curso era "arrochado". 
> > Ninguém conseguiu entender essa tragédia. 
> > Naquele tempo Vinicius de Morais já recitava que "existem razões que a própria razão desconhece". 
> > 
> > A banalização do mal tem de ser combatida, sim! 
> > E, principalmente, quando é usada como pretexto para algumas pessoas externarem seu ódio, inveja, preconceito e racismo, como na presente lista de discussão. 
> > 
> > Felizmente, outras pessoas sérias não teorizam, pois conhecem a natureza real do problema, como expresso na carta seguinte, que não necessita de tradução. 
> > 
> > Abraham Zakon 
> > 
> > The War with Israel is Over. by Youssef Ibrahim 
> > 
> > The War with Israel Is Over.................and they won. 
> > By Youssef M. Ibrahim 
> > 
> > To my Arab brothers: The War with Israel Is Over - and they won. Now 
> > let's finally move forward 
> > 
> > With Israel entering its fourth week of an incursion into the same 
> > Gaza Strip it voluntarily evacuated a few months ago, a sense of 
> > reality among Arabs is spreading through commentary by Arab pundits, 
> > letters to the editor, and political talk shows on Arabic-language TV 
> > networks. The new views are stunning both in their maturity and in 
> > their realism. The best way I can think of to convey them is in the 
> > form of a letter to the Palestinian Arabs from their Arab friends: 
> > 
> > Dear Palestinian Arab brethren: 
> > 
> > The war with Israel is over. 
> > You have lost. Surrender and negotiate to secure a future for your  children. 
> > We, your Arab brothers, may say until we are blue in the face that we 
> > stand by you, but the wise among you and most of us know that we are 
> > moving on, away from the tired old idea of the Palestinian Arab cause 
> > and the "eternal struggle" with Israel . 
> > 
> > Dear friends, you and your leaders have wasted three generations 
> > trying to fight for Palestine , but the truth is the Palestine you 
> > could have had in 1948 is much bigger than the one you could have had 
> > in 1967, which in turn is much bigger than what you may have to settle 
> > for now or in another 10 years. Struggle means less land and more 
> > misery and utter loneliness. 
> > At the moment, brothers, you would be lucky to secure a semblance of a 
> > state in that Gaza Strip into which you have all crowded, and a small 
> > part of the West Bank of the Jordan . It isn't going to get better. 
> > Time is running out even for this much land, so here are some facts, 
> > figures, and sound advice, friends. 
> > 
> > You hold keys, which you drag out for television interviews, to houses 
> > that do not exist or are inhabited by Israelis who have no intention 
> > of leaving Jaffa , Haifa , Tel Aviv, or West Jerusalem . You shoot old 
> > guns at modern Israeli tanks and American-made fighter jets, doing 
> > virtually no harm to Israel while bringing the wrath of its mighty 
> > army down upon you. You fire ridiculously inept Kassam rockets that 
> > cause little destruction and delude yourselves into thinking this is a 
> > war of liberation. Your government, your social institutions, your 
> > schools, and your economy are all in ruins. 
> > 
> > Your young people are growing up illiterate, ill, and bent on rites of 
> > death and suicide, while you, in effect, are living on the kindness of 
> > foreigners, including America and the United Nations. Every day your 
> > officials must beg for your daily bread, dependent on relief trucks 
> > that carry food and medicine into the Gaza Strip and the West Bank , 
> > while your criminal Muslim fundamentalist Hamas government continues 
> > to fan the flames of a war it can neither fight nor hope to win. 
> > In other words, brothers, you are down, out, and alone in a burnt-out 
> > landscape that is shrinking by the day. 
> > 
> > What kind of struggle is this? Is it worth waging at all? More 
> > important, what kind of miserable future does it portend for your 
> > children, the fourth or fifth generation of the Arab world's have-nots? 
> > We, your Arab brothers, have moved on. 
> > 
> > Those of us who have oil money are busy accumulating wealth and 
> > building housing, luxury developments, state-of-the-art universities 
> > and schools, and new highways and byways. Those of us who share 
> > borders with Israel , such as Egypt and Jordan , have signed a peace 
> > treaty with it and are not going to war for you any time soon. Those 
> > of us who are far away, in places like North Africa and Iraq , frankly 
> > could not care less about what happens to you. 
> > 
> > Only Syria continues to feed your fantasies that someday it will join 
> > you in liberating Palestine, even though a huge chunk of its 
> > territory, the entire Golan Heights, was taken by Israel in 1967 and 
> > annexed. The Syrians, my friends, will gladly fight down to the last 
> > Palestinian Arab. 
> > 
> > Before you got stuck with this Hamas crowd, another cheating, 
> > conniving, leader of yours, Yasser Arafat, sold you a rotten bill of 
> > goods - more pain, greater corruption, and millions stolen by his 
> > relatives - while your children played in the sewers of Gaza . 
> > 
> > The war is over. Why not let a new future begin? 
> > 
> > NOTE: 
> > Youssef M. Ibrahim, a former New York Times Middle East Correspondent and Wall Street Journal Energy Editor for 25 years, is a freelance writer based in New York City and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. 
> > 
> > Jay McCrensky 
> > 2 Wisconsin Circle 
> > Suite 700 
> > Chevy Chase, MD 20815 
> > 240-235-6060 office 
> > 301-461-4444 mobile 
> >   
> > 
> ------- End of Original Message ------- 
>

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