Friday, June 17, 2005
Carrying Water for the Savages
In a week that has seen Dick Durbin carry water for the savages that would gladly destroy us, it’s refreshing to have an innoculation of Victor Davis Hanson:
Free-thinking Arabs refute all the premises of Western Leftists who claim that colonialism, racism, and exploitation have created terrorists, hold back Arab development, and are the backdrops to this war.
Indeed, it is far worse than that: Our own fundamentalist Left is in lockstep with Wahhabist reductionism — in its similar instinctive distrust of Western culture. Both blame the United States and excuse culpability on the part of Islamists. The more left-wing the Westerner, the more tolerant he is of right-wing Islamic extremism; the more liberal the Arab, the more likely he is to agree with conservative Westerners about the real source of Middle Eastern pathology.
The constant? A global distrust of Western-style liberalism and preference for deductive absolutism. So burn down a mosque in Zimbabwe, murder innocent Palestinians in Bethlehem in 2002, arrest Christians in Saudi Arabia, or slaughter Africans in Dafur, and both the Western Left and the Middle East’s hard Right won’t say a word. No such violence resonates with America’s diverse critics as much as a false story of a flushed Koran — precisely because the gripe is not about the lives of real people, but the psychological hurts, angst, and warped ideology of those who in their various ways don’t like the United States.
Durbin is despicable, as is Kennedy, Byrd, and others out of government like Moore and Kos who have likened the United States to totalitarian dictatorships. They ought to hang their heads in shame - resign their seats in the Senate, a body they are manifestly unworthy to be part of - and look up the word perspective in the nearest dictionary. Meanwhile, VDH warns that the American public is beginning to buy into the caterwauling on the left, and if they lose heart, we’ll lose this war. Pretty much guarantees another 9/11 and we’ll all know who to blame when that happens.
A must read, as always.

