Background here: Los Angeles: Hizballah apologist to get “human relations” award. Kudos to Steven Windmueller for showing some backbone.
Meanwhile, in a most telling admission, Commission President Adrian Dove says, “We were looking to find anybody from the Muslim community that was discouraging terrorism” — and the best they could come up with was Maher Hathout.
“Firestorm grows; past recipient returns his own award,” from the LA Daily News, with thanks to LGF:
The firestorm over the county Commission on Human Relations’ decision to honor a local Muslim who has called Israel an “apartheid state” intensified Tuesday when a former recipient returned his award.
Steven Windmueller, interim dean of Hebrew Union College and a 1995 honoree, said the commission’s selection of Maher Hathout denigrated the legacy of the award’s namesake, John Allen Buggs.
“Buggs understood the art of negotiation, the value of integrity and the need for transparency. These themes should, in my judgment, reflect those who are so honored to receive this recognition. Sadly, I return this piece of art as my statement that in this instance the Commission has not met the standards set for us by John Allen Buggs,” Windmueller wrote in a letter included with the award, which he returned by mail Tuesday afternoon.
Hathout, a 70-year-old retired cardiologist, was known as a bridge builder locally. But last month, his sharp criticism of Israel was publicized, outraging many of L.A.’s largest Jewish organizations….
Commission President Adrian Dove said it was unfortunate Windmueller had decided to return his award, which he received for work with the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles.
“We were looking to find anybody from the Muslim community that was discouraging terrorism, that was encouraging engagement in the dialogue and that was a potential bridge. While you may not have perfection, it is a starting point you can build upon,” Dove said.
“I challenge you to find another party in Los Angeles who is a practicing Muslim leader who would be less controversial.”
Well, what does that tell you, Dove? Must we be so desperate to find moderate Muslims that we’ll settle for anything?