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The Undefended City (Bill Whittle)
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| 9/19/08
| Bill Whittle
Posted on 09/19/2008 1:09:58 PM PDT by Dawnsblood
When I first got to college, back in the last few weeks of the Seventies, I finally got a chance to see an ordinary game of Dungeons and Dragons. My immediate inclination was to play as a Paladin: the pinnacle of Lawful Good, a character required to dash in and fight overwhelmingly powerful evil forces anywhere and at whatever odds. These contests were short, depressing and hilarious, but all D&D really came down to in the end was slaying small monsters, taking their gold, buying slightly better gear and then slaying slightly larger monsters. Why not just save some time and become a Vorpal Sword distributor? Then you get the weapons and the gold, and people bring them both to you. And so a larval conservative was born. And I never played again.
That was the attitude I took into The Lord of the Rings when the first of the trilogy appeared in 2001, just a few months after the Two Towers actually did fall and the idea of good and evil suddenly became to me and no doubt to you too a great deal less ironic and a great deal more real.
And there, in the darkness, staring up at that screen, I marveled at this monumental font of deep and eternal ideas: the aversion to facing danger, even when it is right in front of us; the value of old and true allies; the corrosive force of addiction; responsibility forsaken, then reclaimed
and through it all the fear that we may be lesser sons of greater fathers, and that we may no longer have the courage or the will to defend the City entrusted to our care.
(Excerpt) Read more at article.nationalreview.com ...
TOPICS: Editorial; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: billwhittle; capitalism; philosophy; whittle
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This one meanders a bit but is an interesting read.
To: Dawnsblood
He lost me at Dungeons & Dragons.
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posted on
09/19/2008 1:11:53 PM PDT
by
fieldmarshaldj
(~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps !"~~)
To: Dawnsblood
Thank you for posting this excellent piece.
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posted on
09/19/2008 1:20:16 PM PDT
by
marron
To: fieldmarshaldj
Try again. It’s worth the effort. Bill Whittle is the best, hand down.
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posted on
09/19/2008 1:21:01 PM PDT
by
Josh Painter
("I don't believe that people should be able to own guns." - Barack Obama)
To: Dawnsblood
And by reminding ourselves and those around us of who we are, where we came from, what we have achieved together and of the marvels we have yet to achieve, we may laugh in the face of despair and mock those people that think a man with an MBA from Harvard knows more about running a gas station than the man that actually runs the gas station. Hell yeah!
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posted on
09/19/2008 1:35:46 PM PDT
by
T. Buzzard Trueblood
("Spare me all the phony talk about change." Senator Barack Obama)
To: Dawnsblood
Thank you for bringing this to out attention- Bill Whittle is always worth reading.
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posted on
09/19/2008 1:57:28 PM PDT
by
backhoe
(For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
To: Dawnsblood
But it is certainly so today. And standing against all this hypnotic power the power of the mythmakers in Hollywood, the power of the information peddlers in the media, the corrosive power of America-hating professors on every campus in America
against all that we find an old warrior a paladin if ever there was one an old, beat-up warhorse standing up in defense of his city one last time. And beside him: a wonder. A common person
just a regular mom who goes to work, does a difficult job with intelligence and energy and grace and every-day competence and then puts it away to go home and have dinner with the family.
Holy Crap. I love this guy. I would use this as a tag line but it's a little long.
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posted on
09/19/2008 2:25:00 PM PDT
by
Illuminatas
(Being conservative means never having to say; "Don't you dare question my patriotism")
To: fieldmarshaldj
You stopped tooearly then, lightweight.
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posted on
09/19/2008 2:32:22 PM PDT
by
yldstrk
(My heros have always been cowboys--Reagan and Bush)
To: Dawnsblood
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posted on
09/19/2008 2:43:48 PM PDT
by
Stentor
(Mr. Obama. Dr Drew is on the line.)
To: Dawnsblood
Nope,every word needs to be read again,and then once more. Whittle is the best essayist out there. We are blessed to have him with us.
To: yldstrk
Nothing wrong with AD&D...played it for years....most of those peeps I played with are now conservatives...
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posted on
09/19/2008 3:32:34 PM PDT
by
Crim
(Dont frak with the Zeitgeist....http://falconparty.com/)
To: Dawnsblood
in 2001, just a few months after the Two Towers actually did fall and the idea of good and evil suddenly became to me and no doubt to you too a great deal less ironic and a great deal more real. Good and evil--"ironic?" Who is this f*ing jackass--some pimply-faced highschool Harry who sees the world through the lens of LOTR? Sheesh. If this is National Review, we're screwed.
To: Illuminatas
Holy Crap. I love this guy. I would use this as a tag line but it's a little long. Ok, I'm curious. I'll try:
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posted on
09/19/2008 3:58:38 PM PDT
by
Jack Black
(And standing against all this hypnotic power — the power of the mythmakers in Hollywood, the power)
To: hinckley buzzard
I assume that since he is now writing for a mainstream publication he feels the need to inject a bit of pop culture into his writing to capture the attention of younger readers. As for who the “f*ing jackass” is, he is Bill Whittle. He is known to many of us conservatives as the best essayist in the right wing of the blogosphere. NRO is lucky to have him.
To: Dawnsblood
The Undefended City That would be the Shining City On A Hill, that Ronald W. Reagan spoke of in his farewell address, January 11, 1989...
Has it really been that long? I guess it has.
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posted on
09/19/2008 5:16:31 PM PDT
by
El Gato
("The Second Amendment is the RESET button of the United States Constitution." -- Doug McKay)
To: Dawnsblood
Rome fell for the same reason we are falling. The people that made up the Empire no longer believed in it.
The barbarians didn't destroy the Empire, many actually tried to recreate it. They believed in it more than the Romans did.
After 40 years of indoctrination, we are in a similar state. Most of the people under age 30 have been taught to hate the USA since kindergarten.
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posted on
09/19/2008 6:30:16 PM PDT
by
redgolum
("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
To: Dawnsblood
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posted on
09/19/2008 8:00:44 PM PDT
by
neverdem
(I'm praying for a Divine Intervention.)
To: Dawnsblood
Bump. Great post, thank you!
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posted on
09/19/2008 8:02:24 PM PDT
by
Weirdad
(A Free Republic, not a "democracy" (mob rule))
To: Dawnsblood
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posted on
09/20/2008 7:28:32 PM PDT
by
TChad
To: Dawnsblood
I read this last night...fits my mood exactly.
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posted on
09/20/2008 7:35:14 PM PDT
by
roses of sharon
(The MSM vampires must die!)
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