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Is the Insight Tradition Complicit in Genocide?

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Nov 26, 2025
Vince Fakhoury Horn, an authorized teacher in the Insight meditation tradition and a Palestinian American, shares a poignant critique of his tradition's silence on the genocide in Gaza. He discusses the emotional toll of his Palestinian heritage and recounts the lack of political engagement within the Insight community. Vince advocates for ethical responsibility among Dharma teachers, challenging them to confront moral crises. He highlights both personal struggles and the need for inclusion, urging a more courageous and vocal stance on pressing social issues.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Loss And Waiting For Teachers

  • Vince Fakhoury Horn describes being Palestinian American and watching family in Gaza suffer massive losses, saying two relatives each lost over 200 family members.
  • He shares his deep heartbreak and that he waited for lineage teachers to take a moral stand but felt abandoned when they remained silent.
INSIGHT

Depoliticizing As A Modern Strategy

  • Vince observes the Insight tradition depoliticized itself as part of modernizing and entering a marketplace, creating a tension between conserving teachings and adapting to a new cultural environment.
  • He argues that avoiding explicit politics allowed Buddhist centers to broaden reach but risked losing moral engagement.
ANECDOTE

Unprepared Retreat Response To George Floyd

  • Vince recounts an online retreat after George Floyd's murder where teaching staff were white and unprepared to hold participants' grief and anger.
  • He describes being confronted by a participant and realizing he was scared and unequipped to address racialized pain in that moment.
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