The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1982, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Solidarity ban . . .
Continued from Page 4
For its part, most of the West has employed euphe
misms to dress up Poland's outrages against Solidarity -hence
against liberty - in a prettier face. So the threat
of invasion was described as a threat of "military inter
vention." So Solidarity's leaders (including Walesa) have
not been arrested and jailed but "detained" or "interned."
And so Jaruzelski has been routinely described as "pre
mier" or "leader" or, at worst, "military rules."
In a far more accurate offhand remark he, did not
expect to be quoted, Reagan has described dictator
Jaruzelski and the goonish comrades around him as
"a bunch of bums." But Jaruzelski is far worse than
that. He is a Soviet quisling, a puppet, a stooge, a dutiful
dummy to the Kremlin ventriloquists.
From the moment of Solidarity's birth, the Poles
comprehended the magnitude of their enterprise: They
were calling into question the essence of communist
dogma. In the words of the country's Catholic primate,
Archbishop Josef Glemp: "There are so many examples
of the trampling of man, of disrespect for man's dignity."
The Poles knew the stakes. As Walesa said 18 months
ago: "If we lose this time, we will never rise again, (for
the regime) has an army and we have none." But they
also knew, all along, the staggering odds against their
success.
Solidarity's experiment is over now. It has ended, as
inevitably it had to - a noble cause, and true, crushed by
a bunch of bums beating up the populace, brutalizing
the nation in the name of something called "the Brezhnev
Doctrine," and hiding behind the usual shining labels to
cover their usual grimy .deeds.
(c) 1983, Tribune Co. Syndicate, Inc.
Backlash unfair . . .
Continued from Page 4
But along with this trend has come an interesting form
of backlash. like those who tried to persuade women to
quit their jobs after World War II on the pretense that
they were taking jobs away from veterans, the new critics
are once again telling women to quit work and go home.
One of the reasons unemployment is so high, it seems, is
because there are so many women competing for jobs
with men. Same song, second verse.
The difference this time is in the nature of the "reason
ing." After the war, young women were expected to stay
home and have children because it was patriotic; now, so
goes the new argument, young women should stay home
and have children - instead of working - because it is
healthy.
Oider first-time mothers '(those in their early 30s) do
have. a slightly lower fertility rate and a higher risk of
complications during pregnancy than younger women; but
using possible health risks as a scare tactic to keep women
out of the job market is hardly the way to curb un
employment. Regardless of how hard they try, the new doomsayers
can't scare women out of the workplace and'back into the
kitchen because the old myths won't work anymore.
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