Posted on 05/19/2004 10:21:31 AM PDT by jjm2111
For once, lets have no grief counselors standing by with banal consolations, as if the purpose, in the midst of all this, were merely to make everyone feel better as quickly as possible. We shouldnt feel better.
For once, lets have no fatuous rhetoric about healing. Healing is inappropriate now, and dangerous. There will be time later for the tears of misfortune note.
A day cannot live in infamy without the nourishment of rage. Lets have rage. Whats needed is a unified, unifying, Pearl Harbor sort of purple American furya ruthless indignation that doesnt leak away in a week or two, wandering off into Prozac-induced forgetfulness or into the next media sensation (O.J. Elián Chandra ) or into a corruptly thoughtful relativism (as has happened in the recent past, when, for example, you might hear someone say, Terrible what he did, of course, but, you know, the Unabomber does have a point, doesnt he, about modern technology?).
Let America explore the rich reciprocal possibilities of the fatwa. A policy of focused brutality does not come easily to a self-conscious, self-indulgent, contradictory, diverse, humane nation with a short attention span. America needs to relearn a lost discipline, self-confident relentlessnessand to relearn why human nature has equipped us all with a weapon (abhorred in decent peacetime societies) called hatred.
(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...
We 'arrest' militants and hold cease-fires with people who want to kill us. What is the problem here?
We didn't start this war, they did! Why all the hand-wringing? /rant
A good reminder how an obsession with frivolity (any Jackson, Scott Peterson, Kobe Bryant, etc.) blinds us to mortal threats. It was only the day before 9/11 that Chandra Levy was the top story.
Interesting post!
So much has changed. I think, at the heart of it, most Americans STILL don't understand that we are still under a substantial threat. I hope it doesn't take another, more horrific, attack to get people to understand. I pray we are never attacked again. I fear we will be.
I could agree more with this article...
but not by much.
I still know that rage.
When is it MY turn?
We all need a dose of some righteous anger.
Crosslinking to the Berg beheading:
As you know from my post yesterday for me it's in a month or so. Do you ever read the Belmont Club blog?
One of the blog's readers pointed out how so much of the country was involved in WWII, compared to the tiny few who are actively engaged in this war today. I think the small percentage of those serving combined with the 5th column effect of the media has already shifted the opinions of many in this country back to the banal.
Thank God for the conservative media though. W/out Rush, FR, the WSJ op-ed page, and the conservative bloggers, I don't know where we would be.
Belmont Club? FReepmail me with details...
I'm still one p*ssed off angry American over the lack of media and congressional interest of an American being decapitated while hearings occurred on Abu Ghraib. Whipping America while ignoring islamics is fueling my righteous anger. Further, I open up today's local paper and what do I read: "Iraqis want death for Abu Ghraib jailers." Where were these same Iraqis when Nick Berg died. The deafening silence from the islamic world is beyond contempt. These bottom feeding pigs nourish and protect their corrupt culture to produce murderers and then expect the rest of the world to bail them out. And nosepicking politicians and their lapdogs, mainstream media, oblige them. B*llsh*t!
We should have destroyed the enemy without apologies.
Worry not, my friend. So of us have never lost it, and still seethe with it.
To paraphrase Ronaldus Maximus, "I have just signed legislation outlawing Islam. The bombing begins in five minutes."
Makes me wonder what we'd be doing if President Reagan was still with us, and serving as CINC.
We would probably not be having this discussion.
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