Dayton Daily News

Warnock will take Georgia, America in wrong direction

- Star Parker Star Parker is president of the Center for Urban Renewal.

What would our nation look like if every day, every American — of every background and ethnicity — were to wake up with the conviction that they are 100% responsibl­e for the circumstan­ces of their lives?

No blame, no victimhood, no excuses saying that what is happening to them is because of someone else.

It touches, I believe, the heart of Christiani­ty.

At any given moment, you may not have control of what is outside of you. But you have control over what is inside of you. Change what is inside first, and then you will change what is outside.

We have faith in a loving God who wants us to take responsibi­lity, and when there is failure, there is forgivenes­s and another chance.

Too many in our country are paying a great price by listening to politician­s on the left who are telling them the opposite.

Consider the Black Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock, who is now running as a Democrat in one of the U.S. Senate runoff elections in Georgia.

Warnock is a poster child of the left, which embraces the view that the world is unfair, controlled by racists and exploiters.

And for some reason, Warnock, like so many of this point of view, chooses to zero in on Israel, the very model of success through personal responsibi­lity, as a problem rather than a solution.

Just last year, after visiting Israel, he affixed his signature to a Group Pilgrimage Statement on Israel and Palestine.

That statement identifies Israel as an “oppressive” regime, accuses Israel of segregatio­n, speaks of militariza­tion “reminiscen­t of the military occupation of Namibia by apartheid South Africa” and of “excessive use of force” by Israel in Gaza.

These total distortion­s of the truth in service of a left-wing political agenda should be a wake-up call for those thinking of casting their vote for this individual.

Regarding the reality of Israel, we can turn to the nonpartisa­n organizati­on Freedom House in Washington, D.C., which annually rates 210 nations around the world as being “free,” “partly free” or

“not free.”

Israel is the only nation in the Middle East rated “free.”

But Warnock and his colleagues ignore oppression throughout the region and only choose to attack the one country that is free.

This freedom is enjoyed not only by the Jewish citizens of Israel but also by the nearly 2 million Arab citizens of the country. In my first visit to Israel, I couldn’t help but notice the amazing diversity, with Jews from all over the world — white, brown and black.

Regarding the situation in the West Bank and Gaza, where Palestinia­n Arabs live, their absence of freedom and prosperity is their own choosing. They control their future, not Israel. Rather than aspiring to build better lives for their citizens, they choose regimes that set a priority to destroy Israel.

Israeli settlers who were displaced when Israel withdrew moved inland, started irrigating the desert with desalinize­d water and, within five years, were exporting $50 million worth of organic potatoes, carrots and peppers a year.

I wrote about it then, quoting the late Art Linkletter, who observed, “Things turn out best for people that make the best of the way things turn out.”

I said then that Linkletter’s observatio­n captured why Israel has grown and prospered and why Palestinia­ns have languished.

The same is true in America.

This Christmas, let’s choose freedom and personal responsibi­lity.

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