Comment: Too often, narratives of resilience are told in place of critique, letting those responsible for crony politics, corruption and human rights abuses off the hook, writes Nadine Talat. For most Lebanese, the "resilience" adage is one they've heard one too many times, while digging through the rubble of civil war and occupation, taking to the streets to protest a corrupt government, or most recently when one of the largest non-nuclear blasts in history ripped through downtown Beirut, killing hundreds and injuring thousands more. With a reputation earned from surviving in the face of endless disasters and injustices, there is no doubt that Lebanon's much celebrated resilience
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