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The Lost-Cause Syndrome (a POSITIVE article, not for fear-mongers)
Newsmax.com ^ | Nov. 23, 2001 | Barry Farber

Posted on 11/23/2001 5:54:57 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl

Don't misunderstand. I'm not claiming to be one of the bravest Americans. I'm merely claiming to be among the most fearless.

The brave acknowledge danger and face it. The fearless simply don't believe there's that much danger.

They sell various signs at roadside fruit stands in Florida suitable for framing in lower-middle-class kitchens and game rooms. One of those more popular signs says "If you can keep your head while others are losing theirs, maybe you don't understand the problem!"

There is that possibility, but I think I understand something beyond the problem of terrorism aimed at America – anthrax, smallpox, lethal chemicals, or even nuclear explosives. My understanding gives me much comfort, even optimism.

I'm talking about what I'll call the "Lost-Cause Syndrome."

As this is written, the Taliban stronghold of Konduz in northern Afghanistan is being surrendered. The terrorists have lost.

Yes, I'm aware that Al-Qaeda has trained terrorists in secret cells in 60 countries, all primed and programmed to launch more murderous mayhem, either when Osama bin Laden gives the word or by prearrangement in case he's not in a position to give any more words.

But nonetheless, THE TERRORISTS HAVE LOST. Consider what the terrorists wanted and expected at this point.

First of all, President Bush was supposed to have gone mad and sent cruise missiles flying instantly, willy-nilly into the supposed lairs of the usual suspects.

That indiscriminate response was to have set off a riptide of Moslem anger which would, according to terrorist dreams, topple every non-fundamentalist Islamic regime from Algeria to Indonesia and launch a billion Moslems in the streets screaming for Jihad.

Moreover, Americans were supposed to walk around dazed and disheartened for a much longer period than we did.

America's allies were expected to conclude it was time to get their bets off the red-white-and-blue paper tiger and make their separate accommodations with the new superpower, Terrorism.

And the terrorists probably expected instant obliteration for any Moslem who in word or deed dared come to America's defense.

How totally they miscalculated. How totally they failed. The Taliban is now surrendering to Moslems. The sons and grandsons of the Turks – Moslems, mind you – who fought so fiercely on our side in Korea have announced their willingness to do it again in Afghanistan.

America is irked that Saudi Arabia and Egypt are giving us little more than lip service. The terrorists are devastated that Saudi and Egyptian lip service is going to us, not them. If Al-Qaeda were a football team, the coach would have sneaked out of the stadium at halftime and left a resignation note near the Gatorade.

The terrorists thought America's obviously non-serious response to the embassy bombings in East Africa and the attack on the USS Cole, plus all the earlier attacks, signaled the weakness of the new America. Little did they suspect it was merely the weakness of the previous administration.

President Bush and his team foiled them big time by deliberating, discriminating and delaying any response at all until targets, allies, ways, means and mood were ready.

So, why don't I fear the formidable 60-plus countries crawling with bin Laden's suicide-willing minions?

Let's look at the Lost Cause Syndrome. Remember when communism was collapsing in the Soviet Union? There was great fear that communist generals would set nuclear missiles flying to take their adversaries down with them.

To the contrary: Soviet authorities effectively guarded against such a doomsday.

As Nazi Germany was fighting a futile delaying action against the oncoming Americans in the spring of 1945, the following scene was played out repeatedly on the Western front. A blazing-eyed SS trooper would marshal the townspeople and demand that every male from the age of 15 through 80 pick up a gun and fight to the end.

And when the American artillery became audible, another German officer, particularly one who had distinguished himself in battle elsewhere, confronted the "fundamentalist" Nazi and said, "Look, pal. It's over. We've had enough of this. It can have no good result."

And the village would be peaceably surrendered.

Examples abound. Since more Americans have played Monopoly than have fought in battles, try to recapture the feeling when the other players held all the orange properties, all the red properties, all the green properties, plus Boardwalk and Park Place; all with hotels; and all you had was one railroad and a light bulb.

Don't you remember suggesting it might be a good time to fold the board and go out and get some air?

When the fundamentalist followers of Osama look at the hash he's made of their cause, a wet blanket of some considerable degree of thickness and dampness has got to descend upon them and unplug their motivation.

It was "fun" when American buildings were toppling and Americans were running and screaming. That fun tends to disappear when you have to start shooting your own Taliban allies because they're determined to surrender to the American allies on the other side of the hill.

Study the politician whose TV ads that were supposed to rally the voters to his side instead backfire and make him the target of every group from the Anti-Defamation League to Planned Parenthood to the Greens and the animal-rights lobby clear on over to senior elected officials in his own party.

That candidate's doorbell ringers begin to suffer paralysis of the pushing finger. The saliva of his envelope lickers runs dry.

How must those bin Ladenites feel seeing MOSLEM countries hunting down their buddies – along with Spain, Italy, Greece, Brazil, and an awful lot of elsewheres?

How must they feel to see every good country in the world plus some bad ones joining America's cause?

We've heard much about bin Laden's "deep-sleeper" terrorists who spend years living as ordinary middle-class Americans pursuing normal lives, until they get "the word."

How many of them will now just decide to keep on being normal middle-class Americans, word or no word? I suspect many, particularly when Afghanistan is purged of their comrades and American talk shows begin to debate "Who's next?"

The "fun" begins for our side as the enemy begin to turn on each other, when they begin darkly to wonder,"Who's still with us, who's wavering, and who's trying to get in on the $25 million reward?"

Then follows the Konduz Syndrome, in which those definitely still with the cause attack those who might not be.

The crown jewel of the Lost-Cause Syndrome has got to be the surrender of Japan in August 1945.

The common wisdom holds that after two atomic bombs destroyed the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Japanese realized they faced certain destruction if they continued the war, so they gave up.

Wrong, according to a South African poet named Lawrence Vanderpost. Vanderpost spoke fluent Japanese and spent the entire war in a Japanese prison camp in the Dutch East Indies, not Indonesia.

In a mind-opening book published in the late 1960s, "The Prisoner and the Bomb," Vanderpost explained that the Japanese religion itself demanded they fight for the emperor to the very end with no thought ever of surrender. (Sound familiar?) That was their pledge, and that was their practice.

The Hiroshima bomb didn't make a dent in that suicidal resolve, according to Vanderpost. It did, however, introduce a new and spectacular change even in the fanatical – call it "fundamentalist" – Japanese mindset.

The single bomb capable of vaporizing an entire city was interpreted by the Japanese as a "Flash from Heaven" that RELEASED them from that pledge to fight to the death and ENABLED THEM TO SURRENDER WITH HONOR!

In other words, Vanderpost explains, in a literal way their Japanese "God" was telling them, "I appreciate your courage and steadfastness up to now. However, this American bomb is my way of letting you know that my demands on you have changed. I now permit you to surrender immediately without further harm to anyone."

By the time the message had percolated through the webwork of Japanese military theologians, the Nagasaki bomb had been dropped, which did nothing to subtract from the new interpretation.

My prayer and my bet are that enough of the Al-Qaeda terrorists will interpret the abrupt, unexpected collapse of the Taliban – plus the failure of the Moslem world to embrace them – as a "Flash from Allah" permitting them to abandon their plans for Jihad and go play some more computer games down at the mall.

So long as a normalcy continues that would prompt you – or permit you – to idle away a few moments logging on and reading this, my prayer and my bet are ahead.

Barry Farber's daily radio program is heard on more than 65 stations across America on the Talk Radio Network.


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1 posted on 11/23/2001 5:54:57 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Good analysis, and spot on, I think, except for one thing. G-d is a curve ball pitcher.
2 posted on 11/23/2001 6:07:12 PM PST by bvw
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Consider what the terrorists wanted and expected at this point.

The author's enthusiasm or optimism if you will is something to admire, but his description of what the terrorists wanted and expected is pure conjecture, plain and simple. We simply don't know what the terrorists wanted and expected. Heck, (I doubt it but) what if they fully expected what we're seeing now? My point: let's not allow ourselves to be seduced by very own rhetoric, please.

3 posted on 11/23/2001 6:17:52 PM PST by Revolting cat!
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Very optimistic. And I sincerely hope and pray he turns out to be right. And he is right when he lavishes praise on Bush, who's done everything exactly right on the battlefield. Deliberated just long enough to set the right plan in motion. Took just the right amount of time and effort in establishing a coalition. Took aim at just the right targets, and took them down with exceeding accuracy and effectiveness. If the scumbags were planning on a panicked American president, they were certainly dissapointed by the cool, level-headed, world-class leadership of President Bush.

However, I think the author of this piece fails to take into account the structural evil of Islam, especially Arabic Islam, where a system is set in place that enslaves women, turns them into commodities doled out to a few rich men, turns armies of poor men into hopeless, rootless drifters, with no job, no family, no real life except the ridiculously stupid dream of 72 virgins in heaven. This Maximum Social Inequality (worse than slavery in terms of its global effects, though it's also combined with actual slavery in the Arab world) only gets worse as the younger generation (under 25ers a majority in most of these countries) grow up to inherit their hopelessness and despair.

Islam is a finely crafted EvilCreationMachine. It has not stopped cranking out scumbag terrorists. It hasn't even slowed.

Bush has done a great thing, and given us all some breathing room. But we had best be using this extra time to think about a more global strategy on how to confront this menace, not only militarily, but culturally and politically. This extra time that the genius of Bush has wrested for us is, in a sense, borrowed time. We had better use it well.

4 posted on 11/23/2001 6:22:40 PM PST by samtheman
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
I don`t know how old you are, but at 56 I can remember the pundits yelling the sky-is-falling for at least 40 years. Swine Flu, running out of oil, are just two. The newest one is the 'Global Warming' brought to you by the same guys who predicted an 'Ice Age' in the 1970`s. A hollow head never runs out of things to worry about or be alarmed over. Your post pointed that fact out once again.
5 posted on 11/23/2001 6:36:05 PM PST by vladog
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To: Revolting cat!
We simply don't know what the terrorists wanted and expected.

We do know a bit about what the terrorist wanted from various websites and chatrooms and public announcements from Mullah Omar and followers.

Muslim Brotherhood Movement Homepage:

Theme

Allah is our objective.
The messenger is our leader.
Quran is our law.
Jihad is our way.
Dying in the way of Allah is our highest hope.

It's Friday, the week when we celebrate our blessings. I figure why not take a moment to flip Osama the bird. (^:

6 posted on 11/23/2001 6:37:57 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: bvw
G-d is a curve ball pitcher.

Fear of G-d is o.k., all other fear-mongering isn't helpful. I like your baseball analogy. If the millions of praying Americans had anything to do with election 2000, G-d gave us a Commander-in-Chief who can pitch. (^:

7 posted on 11/23/2001 6:41:21 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: samtheman
Islam is a finely crafted EvilCreationMachine. It has not stopped cranking out scumbag terrorists. It hasn't even slowed.

I agree. We have Saudi princes funding the building of Mosques around the world on our oil money so Muslim children won't have to go to public schools, while our own leaders have done their best to remove Christianity from the school and the public square, but our eyes are opening.

I listened to the testimony of a young Christian adult ed. teacher who was raised to be a leader in the American Muslim community. He talked about the darkness of the Koran, even after being raised by a leader himself and faithfully following the rituals, he found no peace. He said that the Bible offered something the Koran never can, forgiveness for past sins, unearned love and acceptance. He is now one joyful man who ministers to his students in LA.

We hear from various Muslim leaders that Islam is growing, but they lie, they neglect to mention that converting from Islam in many Muslim countries results in a death sentence, and that many are coerced into their "faith." The reason why Muslim countries often ban Christianity is because its message is universal and does change hearts. Where missionaries have worked, where there is access to the Bible...Muslims do convert. There is hope.

8 posted on 11/23/2001 6:52:50 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: vladog
A hollow head never runs out of things to worry about or be alarmed over.

So true. Fear-mongering is a big money-maker. Brings in high ratings, donations to the now over 700,000 tax free organizations in America. Talk radio ads are the worst, IMHO. Five minutes of PSA's about everything from the end of civilization because of pollution (according to Jane Goodall), to the seriousness of leaving a pet unharnessed in the car (as important as making sure your kids have seat-belts on), and the long-running "20 years of Aids is enough" (the most preventable disease on the planet). Didn't there used to be something called "truth in advertising"?

9 posted on 11/23/2001 7:00:14 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
First of all, President Bush was supposed to have gone mad and sent cruise missiles flying instantly, willy-nilly into the supposed lairs of the usual suspects.

The terrorists had good reason to expect this as this was exactly what Clinton did when the embassies were attacked.

10 posted on 11/23/2001 7:36:37 PM PST by Mike Darancette
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To: bvw
Good analysis, and spot on, I think, except for one thing. G-d is a curve ball pitcher.

And He is spot-on the inside corner with a mean slider.

11 posted on 11/23/2001 7:46:14 PM PST by woofer
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Funny, funny. I had forgot about those. My favorite was the one the media was using post 09/11/01. American`s live in fear, they said. I don`t know about anyone else, but all I felt was rage, no fear, just the thought that I wanted revenge and the more the better. Forgot to thank you 1st time, good post.
12 posted on 11/23/2001 7:47:07 PM PST by vladog
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
From a conversation with Stephen Ambrose on C-Span,

" The true story is, junior officers and noncoms who had been college students two years before and had ROTC commissions pinned down at that sea wall and couldn't retreat, couldn't go back -- it was just chaos back behind them -- couldn't, as the plan called for, go up the draws.
They were getting butchered where they were all the sea wall because the Germans had it all zeroed in with their mortars that were coming down on top of them.
And, "Over here, Captain," "Over here, Lieutenant, over here." A sergeant looked at this situation and said, "The hell with this. If I'm going to get killed, I'm going to take some Germans with me." And he would call out, "Follow me," and up he would start.
Hitler didn't believe this was ever possible. Hitler was certain that the soft, effeminate children of democracy could never become soldiers. Hitler was certain that the Nazi youth would always outfight the Boy Scouts, and Hitler was wrong."

You'd think that after awhile these idiots would figure out that it's NOT a good idea to mess with democracies. That when a democratic people get thier dander up it's not a good idea to be on the other side.

13 posted on 11/23/2001 8:55:47 PM PST by Valin
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
The name of the author of The Seed and the Sower is spelled Laurens van der Post. He was a bit of a storyteller and con man. His account of the Japanese surrender can be believed or not according to taste.

Other than that I enjoyed the article.

14 posted on 11/23/2001 11:20:09 PM PST by TheMole
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To: Valin
You'd think that after awhile these idiots would figure out that it's NOT a good idea to mess with democracies. That when a democratic people get thier dander up it's not a good idea to be on the other side.

Our enemies mistakenly believe that Hollywood and the news media represent Americans. (^:

15 posted on 11/25/2001 1:43:08 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl
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