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Christopher Hitchens: WE CANNOT SURRENDER, States which shelter these killers will know no peace
mirror.co.uk ^ | July 8, 2005 | Christopher Hitchens

Posted on 07/27/2005 10:27:29 AM PDT by Tolik

SOMEWHERE around London at about a quarter to nine yesterday morning, there must have been people turning on their TV and radio sets with a look of wolfish expectation.

I hope and believe that they were disappointed in what they got. There just wasn't quite enough giggle-value for the psychopath.

It must have been infernal underneath King's Cross, but above ground no panic, no screaming, no wailing and beating the air, no yells for vengeance.

I'm writing this in the early aftermath, but I would be willing to bet there will have been little or no bloody foolishness, either: no random attacks on mosques or shops or individuals. After all, devices on our buses and tubes are an open proclamation that the perpetrators don't care if they kill Muslims. Which, of course, is part of the point. When we use the weak and vague word "terrorism" we imply indiscriminate cruelty directed at civilians.

"Sadism" or "fascism" or "nihilism" would do just as nicely: all the venom that lurks just on the sub-human level of the human species.

In a tightly interwoven society, all that this poison has to do is ally itself with a certain low cunning.

People are afraid of plane crashes and of heights: in that sense 9/11 was the perfect strike on the collective unconscious. People are likewise afraid of fire and of crowded or subterranean conditions: the mind of the fascist is naturally attuned to exploit such dreads. I am guessing the planners of this coordinated atrocity hoped for more mayhem than they got, but the casualty figures are in a sense beside the point.

WE all knew this was coming, and that one day a homely and familiar name like Tavistock Square would become a synonym for barbarism. The good old red London bus, a worldwide symbol of our capital, ripped to shards in an instant.

Random and "senseless" though such violence may appear, we also all know it expresses a deadly ideology; indeed that in some ways it is that ideology.

The preachers of this faith have taken care to warn us that they love death more than we love life. Their wager is that this makes them unstoppable. Well, we shall have to see. They certainly cannot prove their point unless we assist them in doing so.

My American friends have been impressed by the composure of the Londoners they have seen on the screen: I bet London Transport runs again rather sooner than US airlines resumed flying after 9/11.

I remember living in London through the Provisional IRA bombing in the 70s. I saw the very first car-bomb explode against the Old Bailey in 1972. There was no warning that time, but after a while a certain etiquette developed.

And, even as I detested the people who might have just as soon have blown me up as anyone else, I was aware there were ancient disputes involved, and that there was a potential political solution.

Nothing of the sort applies in this case. We know very well what the "grievances" of the jihadists are.

The grievance of seeing unveiled women. The grievance of the existence, not of the State of Israel, but of the Jewish people. The grievance of the heresy of democracy, which impedes the imposition of sharia law. The grievance of a work of fiction written by an Indian living in London. The grievance of the existence of black African Muslim farmers, who won't abandon lands in Darfur. The grievance of the existence of homosexuals. The grievance of music, and of most representational art. The grievance of the existence of Hinduism. The grievance of East Timor's liberation from Indonesian rule. All of these have been proclaimed as a licence to kill infidels or apostates, or anyone who just gets in the way.

FOR a few moments yesterday, Londoners received a taste of what life is like for the people of Iraq and Afghanistan, whose Muslim faith does not protect them from slaughter at the hands of those who think they are not Muslim enough, or are the wrong Muslim.

It is a big mistake to believe this is an assault on "our" values or "our" way of life. It is, rather, an assault on all civilisation. I know perfectly well there are people thinking, and even saying, that Tony Blair brought this upon us by his alliance with George Bush.

A word of advice to them: try and keep it down, will you? Or wait at least until the funerals are over. And beware of the non-sequitur: you can be as opposed to the Iraq operation as much as you like, but you can't get from that "grievance" to the detonating of explosives at rush hour on London buses and tubes.

Don't even try to connect the two. By George Galloway's logic, British squaddies in Iraq are the root cause of dead bodies at home. How can anyone bear to be so wicked and stupid? How can anyone bear to act as a megaphone for psychotic killers?

The grievances I listed above are unappeasable, one of many reasons why the jihadists will lose.

They demand the impossible - the cessation of all life in favour of prostration before a totalitarian vision. Plainly, we cannot surrender. There is no one with whom to negotiate, let alone capitulate.

We shall track down those responsible. States that shelter them will know no peace. Communities that shelter them do not take forever to discover their mistake. And their sordid love of death is as nothing compared to our love of London, which we will defend as always, and which will survive this with ease.

Christopher Hitchens is a columnist for Vanity Fair.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; United Kingdom; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: christopherhitchens; hitchens; islam; islamism; jihad; jihadists; london; londonattacked; waronterror; wot; wwiv
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To: American Quilter
You cannot negotiate with someone who is dedicated to your destruction.

And is willing to sacrifice his own life to make it happen. Not only will negotiation not work, but neither is the threat of deadly force a deterrent.

Their annihilation is the only answer I can see, and the ACLU be damned.

41 posted on 07/27/2005 7:13:59 PM PDT by Marauder (If God lived on earth, liberals would break His windows.)
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To: Tolik
And beware of the non-sequitur: you can be as opposed to the Iraq operation as much as you like, but you can't get from that "grievance" to the detonating of explosives at rush hour on London buses and tubes.

Christopher Hitchens sees beyond.

42 posted on 07/27/2005 8:25:22 PM PDT by eric_da_grate
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To: CHARLITE

No offense but I think your friend Barbara Stock may have gotten that line from one Edmund Burke.


43 posted on 07/28/2005 12:39:02 AM PDT by Skywalk (Transdimensional Jihad!)
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To: Fred Nerks
I don't understand the all goes interpretation of the First amendment.

No, you don't have a right to shout Fire! in the crowded theater. And if anybody says that its okay to do that and that is god's will that you shout Fire! in the theater, the inciter is as criminally responsible as one who will do it.

What's so difficult to understand here?
44 posted on 07/28/2005 6:08:59 AM PDT by Tolik
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To: Marauder
Their annihilation is the only answer I can see, and the ACLU be damned.

I agree. Eventually the most militant will be dead, and the rest will be discouraged.

45 posted on 07/28/2005 11:11:01 AM PDT by American Quilter
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To: Tolik

Bump.


46 posted on 07/29/2005 7:06:24 AM PDT by Rocko ("The ratio of damn fools to villains is high." -- Robert A. Heinlein)
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To: Tolik

Thanks Tolik!


47 posted on 07/30/2005 2:33:52 AM PDT by lainde
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To: Rocko

It's interesting. It's obvious that Chris Hitchens still have his heart in London (he was a Brit); however, on one of the talking head shows on TV, he said that he is now a U.S. citizen. I think he loves both countries, and I also think his Marxist philosophy has been continuously eroded in his mind, by the fallacies inherent to it. I have watched Hitchens slowly modify his earlier and younger stances. His progression is just a bit slower than some, but he is progressing.

It reminds me of David Horowitz, who went from socialist to basically a conservative on a crusade against PC and leftist colleges and universities. Chris is on the road to a much more conservative stance. I'm not sure he fully realizes it yet, but he is. He'll probably always maintain certain positions, such as atheism, although who knows, one day he may end up an agnostic, a step in the right direction. And I doubt he'll ever get over his grudge against Mother Theresa. But one can't expect perfection. I'll take Hitchens, warts and all, because he is amusing, very intelligent, and even if you disagree with him, he stimulates the brain cells and one thinks. Thinking is good.


48 posted on 07/30/2005 2:59:20 AM PDT by flaglady47
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