Dani Haddad wrote on the MTV website: The phrase "Christian right" is frequently used by political officials and their supporters. For most of them, it refers to opponents of the armed Hezbollah. Others, most notably Walid Jumblatt, offer lessons to this "right," arguing that it "has not learned from the experience of war." Well, a clear response is necessary. Objecting to illegitimacy is neither right-wing nor Christian. It is the logic of the …
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Dani Haddad wrote on the MTV website: The phrase "Christian right" is frequently used by political officials and their supporters. For most of them, it refers to opponents of the armed Hezbollah. Others, most notably Walid Jumblatt, offer lessons to this "right," arguing that it "has not learned from the experience of war." Well, a clear response is necessary. Objecting to illegitimacy is neither right-wing nor Christian. It is the logic of the …