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http://www.nationalreview.com/node/427066/print

Waging The War on “Terror,” Vichy-style
 
By Victor Davis Hanson — November 14, 2015


A few hours before the catastrophic attack in Paris, President Obama had announced that ISIS was now “contained,” a recalibration of his earlier assessments of “on the run” and “Jayvees” from a few years back. In the hours following the attack of jihadist suicide bombers and mass murderers in Paris, the Western press talked of the “scourge of terrorism” and “extremist violence”. Who were these terrorists and generic extremists who slaughtered the innocent in Paris — anti-abortionists, Klansmen, Tea-party zealots?

Middle Eastern websites may be crowing over the jihadist rampage and promising more to come, but this past week in the United States we were obsessed over a yuppie son of a multi-millionaire showboating his pseudo-grievances by means of a psychodramatic hunger strike at the University of Missouri and a crowd of cry-baby would-be fascists at Yale bullying a wimpy teacher over supposedly hurtful Halloween costumes. I guess that is the contemporary American version of Verdun and the Battle of the Bulge.

This sickness in the West manifests itself in a variety of creepy ways — to hide bothersome reality by inventing euphemisms and idiocies likely “workplace violence” and “largely secular,” jailing a “right-wing” video maker rather than focusing on jihadist killers in Benghazi, deifying a grade-school poseur inventor who repackaged a Radio Shack clock and wound up winning an invitation to the White House, straining credibility in Cairo to fabricate unappreciated Islamic genius. Are these the symptoms of a post-Christian therapeutic society whose affluence and leisure fool it into thinking that it has such a huge margin of security that it can boast of its ‘tolerance’ and empathy — at the small cost of a few anonymous and unfortunate civilians sacrificed from time to time? Is deterrence a waning asset that has now been exhausted after seven years of Obama administration apologetics and contextualizations?

Our premodern enemies have certainly got our postmodern number. Newsmen compete to warn us not of more jihadists to come or the nature of the Islamist hatred that fuels these murderers, but instead fret about Western “backlash” on the horizon, about how nativists and right-wingers may now “scapegoat” immigrants. Being blown apart may be one thing, but appearing illiberal over the flying body parts is quite another. Let’s hurry up and close Guantanamo Bay so that it will stop “breeding” terrorists; and let’s hurry up even more to restart the “peace talks” to remind ISIS that we are nice to the Palestinians.

Hundreds of thousands flock to Europe not in gratitude at its hospitality but largely contemptuous of those who would be so naive to extend their hospitality to those who hate them. Barack Obama recently called global warming our greatest threat; Al Gore — recently enriched by selling a TV station to carbon-exporting Persian Gulf kleptocrats — is in Paris in Old Testament mode finger-pointing at our existential enemy — carbon. John Kerry, hours before the Paris attacks, announced that the days of ISIS “are numbered.” Angela Merkel welcomes hundreds of thousands of young male Muslims into Europe, and the more they arrive with anything but gratitude to their hosts, the more Westerners can assuage their guilt by turning the other cheek and announcing their progressive fides.

To preserve our sense of progressive utopianism, we are willing to offer up a few hundred innocents each year to radical Islam. The slaughter would cease in a few years if we were to name our enemies as radical Muslims and make them aware that it is suicidal to kill a Westerner. Until then, the killing of Westerners continues.
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Re: Waging The War on “Terror,” Vichy-style By Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2015, 02:06:34 pm »
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To preserve our sense of progressive utopianism, we are willing to offer up a few hundred innocents each year to radical Islam. The slaughter would cease in a few years if we were to name our enemies as radical Muslims and make them aware that it is suicidal to kill a Westerner. Until then, the killing of Westerners continues.

Spot on! And we must start at the top of their food chain! The Mullahs in Iran MUST be removed from power!
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Re: Waging The War on “Terror,” Vichy-style By Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #2 on: November 14, 2015, 02:19:07 pm »
I am really dejected today, largely because of the events of yesterday I suppose.  It is also because of a stupid FaceBook post by my wife's niece where she composed a sweet little poem equating our "imperialism" and the extremism on display from the Islamists.  It is those things that make it seem hopeless.
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Re: Waging The War on “Terror,” Vichy-style By Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #3 on: November 14, 2015, 02:28:10 pm »
I am really dejected today, largely because of the events of yesterday I suppose.  It is also because of a stupid FaceBook post by my wife's niece where she composed a sweet little poem equating our "imperialism" and the extremism on display from the Islamists.  It is those things that make it seem hopeless.

It's disheartening when we see or have to listen to crap like that..it's even worse when a member of our own family says it....buck up..it's people like us who will have to fight this war..that has always been the case.
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Re: Waging The War on “Terror,” Vichy-style By Victor Davis Hanson
« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2015, 02:30:48 pm »
It's disheartening when we see or have to listen to crap like that..it's even worse when a member of our own family says it....buck up..it's people like us who will have to fight this war..that has always been the case.

How do we fight this war when we are unwilling to remove the sympathizer in chief currently at the controls?


« Last Edit: November 14, 2015, 02:39:41 pm by Bigun »
"I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.

"So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us."
- J. R. R. Tolkien