{"id":34040,"date":"2018-12-31T08:41:17","date_gmt":"2018-12-31T13:41:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.opensource.im\/uncategorized\/wikileaks-aish-com.php"},"modified":"2018-12-31T08:41:17","modified_gmt":"2018-12-31T13:41:17","slug":"wikileaks-aish-com","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/euvolution.com\/open-source-convergence\/wikileaks\/wikileaks-aish-com.php","title":{"rendered":"WikiLeaks &#8211; aish.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>WikiLeaks has become a political  game changer for the entire world.<\/p>\n<p>Secrets, we now realize, are  no longer possible even for those with diplomatic pouches, encrypted  security measures and the most powerful safeguards for supposedly securing  total privacy.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks to WikiLeaks the whole  world now knows the content of many of the most intimate conversations  between heads of state as well as reports of ambassadors to their governments.  Some of the material was so explosive that Secretary of State Hillary  Clinton spent much of the past week preparing foreign leaders for the  fallout what the Guardian described as a meltdown of the U.S.  diplomatic corps.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to giving support  to many of Israel's positions, especially regarding the threat of Iran,  several revelations are deeply embarrassing. They provide off-the-cuff  assessments by American diplomats of world leaders, critiques that were  expected to be released only decades from now. Iranian President Mahmoud  Ahmadinejad is compared to Hitler, French President Nicolas Sarkozy  is called an emperor with no clothes,\" Afghanistan President  Hamid Karzai is \"driven by paranoia,\" according to the cables,  while German Chancellor Angela Merkel earns high marks as a \"Teflon\"  politician.<\/p>\n<p>The explosive nature of what  has now become public knowledge was perhaps best summed up by Italian  Foreign Minister Franco Frattini who referred to the public release  of the WikiLeaks information as the \"Sept. 11 of world diplomacy.\"<\/p>\n<p>Related Article: Stopping Lashon Hara <\/p>\n<p>WikiLeaks has introduced a  new concept into the political arena: Truth trumps all else. If it is  true that a head of state spoke ill of another government's leader  it is not only justifiable but even mandatory to reveal the insult.  After all, it is true, and what can be more exemplary than to publicize  truth? If there is information that guides foreign policy which our  enemies are unaware of but strategically important to us, the only question  that needs to be answered before making it public is whether it is indeed  fact; WikiLeaks is proud to present itself as fearless spokesman for  truth, no matter the fallout or negative consequences.<\/p>\n<p>I will leave it to the political  analysts to discuss the merits of this position as it relates to the  relationships between nations and the real-politique necessary to assure  peace between peoples with differing ideologies and aspirations. What  I'm more interested in is whether the guiding rule of WikiLeaks ought  to be an ethical principle for our private lives.<\/p>\n<p>Does the truth really supersede  every other value? Does the fact that something is true always justify  its being made public?<\/p>\n<p>Before we make up our minds  about the morality of WikiLeaks laying bare every governmental indiscretion  or secret to the world's press, it might be relevant for us to put this  into the perspective of our own moral choices on a daily basis.<\/p>\n<p>Judaism is quite clear about  the severity of lashon hara   speaking ill of others. Very often those who are guilty of this  sin attempt to justify their behavior with the words But it's true.  According to Jewish law, this defense is totally irrelevant.  Lashon hara, which literally means 'evil talk,' has no right for  expression because of its motivation; its truthfulness does not override  its hurtfulness. If what is being said is a slanderous lie in addition  to being hurtful, it would be an even greater sin.<\/p>\n<p>Rabbi Israel Salanter, founder  of the Mussar movement that stressed the importance of developing  personal integrity, put it beautifully: Before we speak of another person  we must always ask ourselves two questions  is it kind and is it  true? And if the answer to the first is no, then the second no longer  matters; our ethical imperative demands silence.<\/p>\n<p>It often comes as a surprise  to many people to learn that Jewish law sometimes not only permits but  actually encourages the suppression of truth.<\/p>\n<p>What if the family and the  doctor are certain that a critically ill patient wouldn't be able to  cope with a dire prognosis? Compassion, codified by Jewish law, dictates  that we may hide the truth from the clinically condemned sufferer, even  if we have to lie when he asks whether we are optimistic about his fate.<\/p>\n<p>There are many moments in life  when unvarnished truth comes with a price too costly to bear. The Talmud  points out that God himself did not hesitate to tell a lie in the cause  of a kinder and greater good. When the angels came to Sarah to inform  her that she would be blessed with a child, her response mocked the  prophecy on the grounds that her husband Abraham was too old to be a  father. But when God repeated her words to Abraham he changed them;  in God's version Sarah supposedly put the onus on herself  I am  too old to bear a child. That wasn't true. But it was kind. And it  is from this very story that the sages posit the principle that a lie  in the interest of peace  in this case peace between husband and  wife  is far preferable to a hurtful truth.<\/p>\n<p>The WikiLeaks philosophy has  no place in our personal lives. Judaism long ago warned us that the  malicious does not become any more acceptable simply by virtue of its  veracity, nor does truth enjoy an unquestioned right to be disseminated  in spite of any negative consequences.<\/p>\n<p>After all, as William Blake  so profoundly pointed out,<\/p>\n<p>A truth  that's told with bad intentbeats all  the lies you can invent.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.aish.com\/ci\/s\/WikiLeaks.html\" title=\"WikiLeaks - aish.com\">WikiLeaks - aish.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> WikiLeaks has become a political game changer for the entire world. 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