
Episode 89: How Charges of 'Appeasement' Equate Diplomacy with Treason
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Show Notes
"Israel says EU's response on Iran recalls Nazi appeasement," reported Reuters. "The Biden Plan for Appeasement," spat a recent editorial in The New York Sun. An editorial in The Washington Examiner pleaded, "President Trump, stop the appeasement of North Korea."
New York Magazine tells us, "U.S. Scraps Military Exercise to Appease North Korea," and The National Review's Jonah Goldberg has denounced both Obama and Trump's respective "appeasements". This past June, Fox News ran an article, "Rep. Tim Ryan calls Trump's historic visit to the DMZ an 'appeasement tour.'"
The 'appeasement' charge is shorthand for the weak-kneed naivety of pursuing peace with an implacable, existential, irredeemable, expansionist, and unequivocally evil enemy. Crying 'Munich!' works to obscure rational thought and stigmatizes diplomacy––using the horrors of gas chambers and jackboots marching into Paris to equate the deescalation of a conflict with conspiring with the enemy.
We're joined today by Jim Naureckas of Fairness and Accuracy in Media.