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Mark Steyn: Dislocated Dining
The New Criterion, October 2003 via SteynOnline ^ | December 4, 2003 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 12/04/2003 2:10:31 PM PST by quidnunc

On the evening of September 11th, Rosemary Righter, the senior leader writer (“leader” is British for “editorial”) at The Times of London, was due at a dinner party. She arrived late, and found the tone, after a hard day at the office, oddly smug and triumphalist. Leaving early, she gave a lift to another guest. “Rosemary,” he said, “isn’t it marvelous to think that the arrogant bloody Americans have finally got it in the neck?” Involuntarily, she braked. Hard. Though not hard enough to precipitate him through the windshield, sadly.

Miss Righter was one of the first to experience an admittedly minor consequence of September 11th but nonetheless a widespread phenomenon: dinner party dislocation. Every few weeks in the British press, you could read some columnist or other announcing that he could no longer bear the company of his friends: progressive lefties bemoaning the way old friends had gone over to the side of the Pentagon warhawks; old-school Marxists who’d campaigned for unilateral nuclear disarmament outside US military bases 20 years ago disgusted at the way their pals were now defending regimes that brutalized women and executed homosexuals. I found myself estranged from many friends in London, including most of my colleagues at The Spectator, wary small-c conservatives for whom the Atlantic alliance has always been a mixed blessing and who couldn’t help feeling, faced with all this “axis of evil” business, that maybe in his frightfully vulgar way Osama had a point — the issue was America, nothing else.

In London, I gave up accepting dinner invitations for a while. It was too exhausting. If you attempted to rebut the usual sneers at Bush and Rumsfeld — ie, if you attempted to engage them on the specifics — they simply moved on to more generalized sneers, about the ghastly emotionalism of the Yanks, not to mention their aesthetically offensive obesity. “Night after night,” wrote Salman Rushdie in The New York Times, “I have found myself listening to Londoners’ diatribes against the sheer weirdness of the American citizenry.” 

Mr Rushdie can surely be forgiven his sympathy for the arrogant bloody Americans: after all, the Islamists did to New York and the Pentagon what they wanted to do to him. But even that didn’t excuse his obsessiveness. I was at a dinner party in London a few months back where somehow bemoaned “how boring” Salman had become about all this “terrorism rubbish”. I was indignant and about to regale them with a heartrending encounter I’d had with one of Saddam’s victims in Ramadi earlier this year. But then I remembered the end of Evelyn Waugh’s Black Mischief, when Basil returns to London after his adventures in Africa:

“I suppose you ran the whole country,” says Sonia.

“As a matter of fact, I did…”

“Darling, I just don’t want to hear about it, d’you mind? I’m sure it’s all very fine and grand, but it doesn’t make much sense to a stay-at-home like me… Write a book about it, sweety. Then we can buy it and leave it about where you’ll see and then you’ll think we know…”

It’s not just who’s pro-war and who’s anti-war: in London and even more so in Paris and Berlin and Rome, there’s a third group fighting vainly the old ennui — they can’t understand why chaps who used to be such amusing company are suddenly so bloody primal all the time. Not long ago I found myself sitting next to a cool Nordic blonde who turned out to be the Swedish Foreign Minister, Anna Lindh. Ms Lindh wanted to know why the Americans present were so “hung up” on war and terror. Why, it was absurd and prevented any normal conversation on the real issues facing the world — welfare, health care, etc. We agreed to disagree. I flew on to Iraq and had a grand old time in the Sunni Triangle. Ms Lindh flew back to Stockholm and was stabbed to death in a department store by an anti-Euro fanatic.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: 911; annalindh; antiamericanism; edwardsaid; lindh; london; marksteyn; omniumgatherum; portraits; recenttragicevents; rushdie; salmanrushdie; stabbing; steyn; sweden; violence

1 posted on 12/04/2003 2:10:32 PM PST by quidnunc
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To: quidnunc; mhking; Yehuda; tallhappy; Grampa Dave; ALOHA RONNIE
ping - the last paragraph is stunning
2 posted on 12/04/2003 2:16:47 PM PST by risk
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To: risk
Not long ago I found myself sitting next to a cool Nordic blonde who turned out to be the Swedish Foreign Minister, Anna Lindh. "Ms Lindh wanted to know why the Americans present were so “hung up” on war and terror. Why, it was absurd and prevented any normal conversation on the real issues facing the world — welfare, health care, etc. We agreed to disagree. I flew on to Iraq and had a grand old time in the Sunni Triangle. Ms Lindh flew back to Stockholm and was stabbed to death in a department store by an anti-Euro fanatic."

At first, I wondered why he was taking us on this field trip. Then he dropped the hammer on us! Wow!

3 posted on 12/04/2003 2:20:14 PM PST by Grampa Dave (Sore@US, the Evil Daddy War bucks, has owned the Demonic Rats for decades!)
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To: Pokey78
ping

Lando

4 posted on 12/04/2003 2:28:01 PM PST by Lando Lincoln (I'm thinkin', I'm thinkin'....)
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To: quidnunc
The elitish Eurotrash still don't seem to get it.

...or, maybe they're just frightened out of their wits (sic)?

5 posted on 12/04/2003 3:40:39 PM PST by Gritty ("The Constitution shall never prevent peaceable citizens from keeping their own arms"-Samuel Adams)
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To: risk
Looks like a nice ping list. Could you add me? Thanks.
6 posted on 12/04/2003 3:47:51 PM PST by GOPJ
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To: quidnunc
if you attempted to engage them on the specifics — they simply moved on to more generalized sneers

. . . or shift the subject to one only tangentially related to the topic but one that they are better equipped to discuss, or bring up something 100% irrelevant that is merely another shot in the ideology wars, or retreat behind one of the many fallacious argumentums, such as ad hominen, ad ignorantum, or . . . or . . .

Someone once said if William F. Buckley went to hell, his punishment would be to have to argue with a six-year-old for all eternity.

7 posted on 12/04/2003 3:53:52 PM PST by firebrand
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To: risk
They are oblivious.
9 posted on 12/04/2003 6:31:07 PM PST by tallhappy
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To: quidnunc
I can relate. I spent three years in Scotland and made a bunch of friends. About half don't speak to me anymore. I'm 'scary' for caring so much about terrorism (I live in Manhattan) and understanding what a threat it is. We just don't relate anymore.
10 posted on 12/04/2003 6:33:29 PM PST by Kashei64
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To: Yehuda
The Joyce Carol Oates comment is side-splitting. That dessicated windbag hasn't written anything good since the '60s. Come to think of it, she never wrote anything good then either.
11 posted on 12/04/2003 7:59:28 PM PST by IronJack
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To: quidnunc
Bump for later.
14 posted on 12/07/2003 6:54:17 AM PST by Rummyfan
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