Kitty Genovese Lies Dying in Tehran


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In March of 1964 a young, Italian-American woman, Kitty Genovese, returning from work, was brutally murdered while her neighbors watched from their windows and did nothing as she begged for help.  Kitty screamed out, “Oh, my God, he stabbed me!  Please help me!  I’m dying!” Watching from their windows no one responded. The only attempt to help was from one witness who shouted from a distance, “Let that girl alone.”   The assailant scurried away as Kitty lay there stabbed, bleeding and pleading for someone to help her, no one did.  The observers shut their windows and dimmed their lights as the mortally wounded woman staggered toward an apartment lobby.  Realizing that no one would come to her rescue her brazen attacker returned and continued to stab Kitty to death.

The onlookers opened and shut their windows repeatedly during the incident, finally shutting them as a dead Kitty lay inside the front door of a Kew Gardens, New York apartment lobby.  Not one of the thirty-eight people who witnessed her murder called the police, no one came to her aid, they watched from their windows as she was cut down by a twisted, psychopath killing to quell an uncontrollable urge.  It wasn’t until 4:00 am in the morning that a friend of the murdered woman found her and called the police.  Two minutes later they arrived to find a lifeless body sprawled out on a cold, tile floor.

Kitty Genovese’s name symbolized the, “…dark side of national character,”  and America’s failure to get involved.   It stood for apathetic, anxious, estranged, self-centered Americans whose fear of being implicated outweighed their moral core.  American voyeurs hid behind their shades and peered out into an alley as a sharp switchblade cut an innocent woman to shreds  and stole her life.  Those who watched retired to their beds pulling the covers over their heads and pretending they were unaware that a young girl lay  bleeding to death in the foyer where they  picked up their daily mail.

Fast-forward forty years, an unjust election thrust young Iranians into the streets in protest.  People are beaten by Ahmadinejad’s hooligans.  Pro-democracy protesters are slain as they scream for “help.”   The streets of Tehran have been turned into an alley similar to Austin Street in Kew Gardens where Kitty Genovese was overcome and eliminated by a merciless thug.  In the windows, watching the injustice is the United States of America, which was once the greatest champion of democracy on the face of the earth.  Barack Obama, leader of the free world cautiously yells to the alley below in a barely audible voice, “don’t worry…we are watching what’s happening.” Obama’s presence is palpable, like those who witnessed Kitty Genovese high above the alley where she died.  He, like they, just watch.

Winston Mosley, Kitty’s aggressor, knew no one would stop him.  He chose women because he considered them weak and he knew they could be easily overpowered.  In Iran defenseless, pro-democracy reformers are an easy target.  The Basija Militia attack with axes, daggers and other crude weapons as Obama positioned in the window above the street peruses the landscape. He cautiously stands back as the blood of freedom fighters, viciously clubbed and axed to death in clear sight, drenches the streets.  Obama ruminates over the political ramifications of his next oratory statement, while pro-reform protesters fight and sacrifice their lives for the right to exercise what he pledged to defend and uphold.

Iranian youth, the most supportive of the United States of all Muslims living in the Middle East, are being left to die as Obama shouts puny warnings from the window above the street halfheartedly proclaiming, “I strongly condemn these unjust actions.”  Searching for hope the young pro-reformers are desperately attempting to make eye contact with the one in the window but find him lazily balanced on the windowsill smoking a cigarette and blowing smoke rings into the evening air as they yell, “Please help us!  We’re dying!”  Arms reaching skyward, eyes pleading for help…Obama winks at the Iranian government and then turns away.

Much like those who hid in the shadows as Kitty Genovese died are those who refuse to realize that the enemies that beat the pro-democracy protesters with batons are the Winston Mosley’s that long to murder both Israel and the United States if unlucky enough to be cornered in a dark alley.  Moreover, their plan is to sabotage us in the future and like Winston Mosley have a specific objective and plan as they stalk in the shadows.  Mosley, like Iran, was relentless returning to finish  Kitty off, unafraid and moved more by his desire to see her dead than his fear of the consequence.  Winston Mosley was an enemy to Kitty as well as those watching her die, as is Ahmadinejad and the Mullahs enemies to the protesters, Israel and the United States.  Their enemy is our enemy and closing the curtain and turning our back on their plight won’t save our lives if Winston has his way.

Obama’s anemic response is similar to those who were asked why they didn’t take action while Kitty still had a chance to survive.  He justifies a cool response by elevating lofty rhetoric in the place of measured action. Standing  in the window, like the thirty-eight who watched Kitty die, Obama is “…appalled and outraged by the threats, beatings and imprisonments.” Yet, like them, he has walked away not wanting to get involved.  Obama has openly admitted that he is not interested and will, “…not at all interfere in Iran’s affairs.

As pro-democracy youth fight for their lives and the life of their nation an American president has pulled the shade down and failed to call for help from the international community like those on Austin Street who failed to call the police.  For all they knew Kitty and Winston could have been having a lovers’ quarrel providing an excuse as to why the disconnected, shadowy figures watching from the windows ignored her blood curdling screams.  Obama too has attempted to justify his lack of intervention in the righteous cause of helping to save a nation from despotic tyranny.  His insipid excuse, “…the Iranian people are trying to have a debate about their future.  Some in the Iranian government are trying to avoid that debate by accusing the United States and others outside of Iran of instigating protests over the elections.”  Doesn’t Obama know that a debate fought with bullets, batons and billy clubs is like a lovers’ quarrel where an unrequited kiss is met with a switchblade?

As a result of Obama’s standoffish, disconnect from a democratic revolution 2009 has its own poster-child symbolizing the result of failure to get involved , her name was Neda Agha-Soltan.  Neda, about the same age as Kitty Genovese, lay dying in the street with a bullet in her body, put there during a rally by Iranian plainclothes security or militia-sanctioned assassins.    Global citizen, Barack Obama has responded by reminding the world that everyone, “…knows that there’s something fundamentally unjust about that.”  Peering like a voyeur  at Neda as she died in the street, Obama quickly drew the curtain over the window and focused instead on more up-beat self-serving agendas. As Neda’s heartbeat gently slowed to a halt and her beautiful brown eyes went dim, in one breath Obama coldly changed the subject from her untimely death to clinical clean energy and universal health care…sort of like turning from the window as Kitty died and changing the channel on the television set from Perry Mason to I Love Lucy.

Forty years ago, the case of Kitty Genovese touched on a fundamental aspect of the human condition, “…our primordial nightmare.”  In almost half a century nothing has changed!   The question broached then still remains and is applicable on both an individual level and on an international level, “If we need help, will those around us stand around and let us be destroyed or will they come to our aid?”   Barack Obama’s response to the Iranian pro-democratic revolt has sent an even stronger message to the world than it has to Iran and that is that the America, who once sacrificed blood and treasure to to further the cause of democracy, cannot be counted on to defend  liberty, while Barack Obama is president.

As democracy breathes its last in an alley in Iran, beaten and stabbed by the Winston Mosley of repressive totalitarianism, who will come to their aid? Obama, willfully turning his back on the hope for freedom in Iran, leaves democracy dying like Kitty and Neda, in a pool of their own innocent blood.

Jeannieology



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Wow!

civil truth (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 11:19AM EST (link)

I’m left speechless otherwise.

The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis

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What CT said. nt

Tanggor (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 12:51PM EST (link)

nt

“It will be found an unjust and unwise jealousy to deprive a man of his natural liberty upon the supposition he may abuse it.” – George Washington

 

I don't know how to "recommend" civiltruth

jeannieology (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 9:56AM EST (link)

can you instruct me?

jeannieology, here are the instructions to "recommend"

civil truth (Diary) Friday, June 26th at 3:33AM EST (link)

1: NEVER RECOMMEND YOUR OWN DIARY. This is an unwritten but firmly enforced rule. It is a glitch in the system that allows you to do that.

2: To recommend someone else’s diary, go to the top of the diary entry and you will see a button labeled Recommend.

Click once (and only once) on that button and WAIT for the system to reset, which may take some time. At that point, you will see a message box confirming that you have recommended that diary. And if you check the top of the diary, you will now see you name listed as a new Recommender

3: The reason for clicking only once is this: clicking a second time will Unrecommend the diary (if you look again, you will note that the button has changed from Recommend to Unrecommend).

Worse if you click a second time in error, not only will you have Unrecommended the diary, the system locks you out so that you can not reverse that error and Recommend the diary. So be careful to click only once – and don’t click a second time out of impatience if the system is running slow.

The Unrecommend feature is there because on rare occasions, usually due to something that happens in the comments, you may wish to change your mind about your recommendation and undo it – and the Unrecommend button allows you to do that. But again, the system allows you to recommend only once and to unrecommend only once.

The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis

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Thanks civiltruth

jeannieology (Diary) Friday, June 26th at 7:42AM EST (link)

I wasn’t planning on recommending my own..
but there were friends who wanted to recommend my diary and couldn’t recommend…and I read other diaries that I want to recommend and seem to have intermittent trouble…thanks!

 
 
 
 

Impressive synthesis

EvanWeeks (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 1:36PM EST (link)

The two incidents are indeed alike in character.

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I don't know what anyone expected Obama to do

bk (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 1:49PM EST (link)

During the campaign he promised that he would meet with the worst people in the world without any conditions attached, since in Obama’s World “dialogue” is more important than anything else.

After taking office, as it was clear Iran was ramping up its nuclear program, Obama did absolutely nothing other than try to say a few things that he thought people wanted to hear. It was clear that he would take no action no matter what Iran did. And he erased all doubts about his position when he tossed Israel under the bus.

Given those two things, how could anyone have possibly expected he could give a flying rip when the Basiji thugs started murdering kids in the streets? Obama might as well be honest for a change and make a statement that’s based on what he plans to do: “Gee, I sure wish Iran wasn’t run by a bunch of homicidal thugs, but I won’t do a damn thing other than agree to meet with them once they’ve stomped down the protests so we can have a great dialogue while they continue to ramp up their nuclear weapons.”

Knowing you are about to witness something disgusting

nessa (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 2:47PM EST (link)

doesn’t make it any less disgusting when it happens… His beliefs about America were obvious before the election, it should surprise no one. It’s all our fault somehow.

The last, best hope of man on earth has turned its face from mankind…

“If you love wealth more than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, depart from us in peace. We ask not your counsel nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you. May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.”—Samuel Adams

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Recommended.

redneck_hippie (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 6:00PM EST (link)

You’ve shone an uncomfortably bright light on sad episodes of the past and the present.

Would that the cheerleaders for the insipid one could pause and see the implications for the future.


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Sometimes thats all we can do...

jeannieology (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 7:40PM EST (link)

Shed uncomfortably bright lights, grab people by the head and force them to see the truth! Its the only hope we have…

 

Wow, jeannie...this absolutely rocked! Highly reco'd and well written! nt

eburke (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 8:47PM EST (link)

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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There isn't a New Yorker around who doesn't know the story of Kitty.

penguin2 (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 9:15PM EST (link)

I was very young when that happened, but as soon as I saw your diary title, it came right to mind. Years later, that story is studied and dissected in colleges and universities across the nation. It is considered a stain forever on the City of New York.

That said, what an incredible analogy your diary makes, and a correct one at that. But you see, that is the character of Obama and those like him; sitting on the sidelines, it’s not happening to them, so it is not their concern. Yet, there may well be blood on their hands.

I have often wondered how all those bystanders justified/rationalized their refusal to aid that young woman, that long ago night. Not one of them had a conscience.

Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. – Benjamin Franklin
When Good stands up to Evil, Evil blinks. – Vassar Bushmills

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Hey, now... let's be fair.

randy streu (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 9:24PM EST (link)

Obama DID rescind their picnic vacations.

Beautifully written. Well done.

Boondock Saints:
“And I am reminded, on this holy day, of the sad story of Kitty Genovese. As you all may remember, a long time ago, almost thirty years ago, this poor soul cried out for help time and time again, but no person answered her calls. Though many saw, no one so much as called the police. They all just watched as Kitty was being stabbed to death in broad daylight. They watched as her assailant walked away. Now, we must all fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil which we must fear most, and that is the indifference of good men.

 

Thank you for this story, jeannie.

TNJim (Diary) Wednesday, June 24th at 9:51PM EST (link)

As long as I have lived (52 years and counting) I’ve been proud of how this country has stood for the oppressed. Whether we’ve been involved militarily or just providing food, medicine, or other such assistance to those fighting for freedom, the USA has always sided with those attempting to throw off the yoke of tyranny. Now that pride is fading fast as our government now just wants to watch from the windows. Is Obama so afraid of his poll numbers slipping by one measly point the basis by which he is just standing by? Is he so afraid of possibly being compared to Bush and being accused of “nation building”? A “new tone in Washington” is one thing (also bad, considering what that new tone is becoming) but turning our backs on the oppressed? That, Mr. President, is as un-American as it comes. How many more Nedas will it take, sir, to get you to do more than “monitor the situation in Iran”? I’m not saying send in the military, but economic and/or diplomatic sanctions would not be out of the question for any other president.

People like Kitty deserve more from their neighbors than watching from the windows while they are assaulted and killed. People like Neda do, too.

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Good one

Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 7:50AM EST (link)

I heard Michael Barone make this exact point at about 8AM yesterday. This is a perfect analogy!

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Really....Michael Barone reads my blog?

jeannieology (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 8:04AM EST (link)

LOL

Perhaps

Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Saturday, June 27th at 12:53AM EST (link)

All I know is I heard him use the same analogy on WLS radio that morning.

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This is a bit of a stretch

kyle8 (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 8:14AM EST (link)

Nations are not like individuals. They must look out for their own interests. If recent history has taught us anything it is that the best intentions of leaders often go awry.

It is not at all clear that nations should waste the blood and wealth of their citizens in the pursuit of philanthropy towards the rest of the world. The pursuit of which, often backfires.

In our case we are very constrained by the fact that we have already tried to play the worlds policeman, and so are stuck in two wars and have troops elsewhere all around the globe. And we are nearly bankrupt.

At any rate. Any attempt to interfere in Iran will only serve to strengthen the regime, as they can then blame foreign meddling.
Anything short of armed invasion will do no good.

“Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty”
Kyle

To Kowalski myself

kyle8 (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 8:17AM EST (link)

It is also not clear to me that the people in Iran even deserve much sympathy. Sure some of them want to be free of the regime. But you are mistaken if you think that they would replace it with a polite, pro western, rational government.

Almost certainly they would remain anti-west, anti-Israel, and pro-terrorist.

“Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty”
Kyle

I Agree in General, but I'm Still Torn

bloodstar Thursday, June 25th at 1:45PM EST (link)

Because I agree, Iran is not going to magically become some pro-western, polite civil government. At the same time, I’m not sure how any other regime could be worse than the one in power now. It’s always possible a new regime could moderate significantly, particularly when women are the driving force behind the protests (There is a significant visceral dislike for Ahmalphabet among the women of Iran for his efforts to roll back the reforms and rights they’d had).

I don’t know if it’d be possible to help the protesters on some level without being obvious, for example, perhaps an increase in power for transmissions into Iran, trying to burn through any jamming or blocking, perhaps a way of jamming the state run television which is spreading lies about the protesters.

By and large however, the protesters have not expressed any interest in US intervention. Their struggle is to win the hearts of the general Iranian population. a population that still has bitter memories of the Iran-Iraq war; a population that still remembers 53, still remembers 79. appearance of foreign agitation would risk losing any chance with the general population.

the current Junta will find that even if they win, they’ve lost. People will slowdown work, there won’t be the same technological drive or education, as the people who are the best and brightest in Iran are the professors and students. At this point the very fabric of Iranian society will start to slowly unravel. In addition, whatever secrecy for their nuclear program is going to be non-existent, people will leak information to undermine and erode the coup. It may take months a year. But unless Iran can generate some sort of external bogey man to unite behind, I’d say their days are now numbered.

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maybe

kyle8 (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 1:57PM EST (link)

but you could have said the same things about China after Tiananmen Square. and they are still with us.

“Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty”
Kyle

 

Do you know why?

Jack_Savage (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 11:00PM EST (link)

“By and large however, the protesters have not expressed any interest in US intervention.”

They know they are alone – and Barack Obama’s silence has proven them right.

 
 

What?

Jack_Savage (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 10:58PM EST (link)

“It is also not clear to me that the people in Iran even deserve much sympathy.”

What?

 
 
 

The world is watching...

jeannieology (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 8:26AM EST (link)

Barack Obama….he may think they are watching Iran but I beg to differ…they are watching him to see what he does and says. And his anemic response has given Kimmy Jungy Il the gonads to roll some missiles around — while Obama has 4th of July picnics with Iranian diplomats.

No one said an armed invasion is in order…but a strong statement in favor of the pro-democracy activists would be better than a whimper.

I believe he refuses to say anything because Barack is so pro-government that he avoids strongly criticizing how another government chooses to control its people and Mr. Government will side with government even if the government he sides with is in the process of gunning down its own people…to do otherwise would threaten his own big government authority–in his own mind that is.

 

Excellent Diary

6eorge Jetson (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 9:28AM EST (link)

A minor quibble

Barack Obama’s response to the Iranian pro-democratic revolt has sent an even stronger message to the world than it has to Iran and that is that the America, who once sacrificed blood and treasure to to further the cause of democracy, can never be counted on again to defend liberty.

“Never” is too strong and too final. Winston Churchill once said, “America will do the right thing, after it has tried everything else.”

I certainly agree that under Zer∅ the US cannot be counted on to defend liberty.

But part of “Freedom is just one generation away from extinction” is that the will to defend freedom is volatile. No country will ever be 100% perfect throughout its history in standing up for freedom. The US certainly hasn’t been 100% perfect. For the impact of what it has done, however, the US has earned the right to be called the champion of freedom.

Yes, we’re at a low point with Zer∅ in charge. We have to work to change that.

Never is too strong a word...

jeannieology (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 9:34AM EST (link)

you are correct … lets rephrase — until Barack goes back to Chicago…

In fact…I may change the text…thinking about it!

Thank you ...

jeannieology (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 9:39AM EST (link)

I don’t want to imply that Barack Obama’s governing and foreign policy style in any way reflects or detracts from the greatness of this nation…which will be realized once again he goes back to community organizing. So I changed the wording and I hope you will agree that it is better.

Not even a minor quibble now :)

6eorge Jetson (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 11:15AM EST (link)

In writings of that length, this poster would inevitably use much phrasing that could be improved.

Again, excellent diary, with or without the change. I just noticed a very little “scratch”, and thanks for reexamining the minor detail :)

 

"...back to community organizing..."?

blooch Thursday, June 25th at 12:19PM EST (link)

Would that it were so. Mark my words, he’s going to be launching his wife’s US Senate campaign. I hope he goes back to Chicago, but I fear that he will come to teach at Emory University in Atlanta.

The measuring of the drapery for the Obama dynasty has already begun. A putrid scene set in the future on TV’s “Life On Mars” has one of Obama’s daughters being elected President.

:Huuurrrllll:

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Barack Obama is a coward

Jack_Savage (Diary) Thursday, June 25th at 10:56PM EST (link)

History will remember this.

These leftist punks screech all day about theocracies, and when they finally get a chance to fight a real one they run like cockroaches in the lamp light.