3. Like many people, I was much taken with The Missionary Position when it first came out. Two-thirds of it are a brillian debunking.
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4. Where Missionary Position works best is destroying media myths around Teresa (stuff on that fraud Malcolm Muggeridge are great).
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5. And Hitchens pointedly calls attention to stuff sentimental centrist media avoids: Teresa's anti-contraceptive stance & sqalid politics
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6. Where the Missionary Position falls apart is that to decisively make case Hitchens has to show Teresa's hospitals were no good.
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7. Hitchens makes a few gestures in that direction with second hand reports but as so often doesn't do reporting to seal his case.
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8. Allied with lack of reporting is general absence of Indian voices. Teresa lived most of her life in India & was polarizing figure.
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9. Reason I could never fully accept Hitchens was I knew that although she was controversial, Teresa had many non-Catholic admirers in India
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10. When Teresa died, the government of India declared a week of mourning -- indicating a level of respect in India Hitchens didn't address
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11. Of course Hitchens himself can now be debunked as thoroughly as he debunked Mother Teresa: https://twitter.com/mattyglesias/status/772600859180077057 …
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12. Now, it's easy enough to find many, many examples of Hitchens being wrong. Via
@MaxBlumenthal Hitchens on Saddam http://www.newstatesman.com/society/2007/07/iraq-arab-saddam-iran-hitchens …3 replies 5 retweets 53 likes
13. Hichens went from placing his hopes in Saddam to being Paul Wolfowitz's mouthpiece -- surely a case of two bad extremes.
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14. And for the prosecution I'd also add that while Hitchens was an often delightful writer to read he was a dangerous model to imitate.
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15. By dangerous model to imitate I mean Hitchens was (like Hemingway, Kerouac, Hunter Thompson) too admired by men as a great rogue male.
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