Posted on 08/16/2011 11:43:33 AM PDT by jazusamo
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The orgies of violent attacks against strangers on the streets in both England and the United States are not necessarily just passing episodes. They should be wake-up calls, warning of the continuing degeneration of Western society. As British doctor and author Theodore Dalrymple said, long before these riots broke out, "the good are afraid of the bad and the bad are afraid of nothing." Not only the trends over the years leading up to these riots but also the squeamish responses to them by officials on both sides of the Atlantic reveal the moral dry rot that has spread deep into Western societies. Even when black youth gangs target white strangers on the streets and spew out racial hatred as they batter them and rob them, mayors, police chiefs and the media tiptoe around their racism and many in the media either don't cover these stories or leave out the race and racism involved. In England, the government did not call out the troops to squash their riots at the outset. The net result was that young hoodlums got to rampage and loot for hours, while the police struggled to try to contain the violence. Hoodlums returned home with loot from stores with impunity, as well as bringing home with them a contempt for the law and for the rights of other people. With all the damage that was done by these rioters, both to cities and to the whole fabric of British society, it is very unlikely that most of the people who were arrested will be sentenced to jail. Only 7 percent of people convicted of crime in England are actually put behind bars. "Alternatives to incarceration" are in vogue among the politically correct elites in England, just as in the United States. But in Britain those elites have had much more clout for a much longer time. And they have done much more damage. Nevertheless, our own politically correct elites are pointing us in the same direction. A headline in the New York Times shows the same politically correct mindset in the United States: "London Riots Put Spotlight on Troubled, Unemployed Youths in Britain." There is not a speck of evidence that the rioters and looters are troubled unless you engage in circular reasoning and say that they must have been troubled to do the things they did. In reality, like other rioters on both sides of the Atlantic they are often exultant in their violence and happy to be returning home with stolen designer clothes and upscale electronic devices. In both England and in the United States, whole generations have been fed a steady diet of grievances and resentment against society, and especially against others who are more prosperous than they are. They get this in their schools, on television, on campuses and in the movies. Nothing is their own fault. It is all "society's" fault. One of the young Britons interviewed in the New York Times reported that he had learned to read only three years ago. He is not unique. In Theodore Dalrymple's book, "Life at the Bottom," he referred to many British youths who are unashamedly illiterate. The lyrics of a popular song in Britain said, "We don't need no education" and another song was titled "Poor, White and Stupid." Dr. Dalrymple says, "I cannot recall meeting a sixteen-year-old white from the public housing estates that are near my hospital who could multiple nine by seven." In the United States, the color may be different but the attitudes among the hoodlum element are very similar. In both countries, classmates who try to learn can find themselves targeted by bullies. Here those who want to study in ghetto schools are often accused of "acting white." But whites in Britain show the same pattern. Some conscientious students are beaten up badly enough to end up at Dr. Dalrymple's hospital. Our elites often advise us to learn from other countries. They usually mean that we should imitate other countries. But it may be far more important to learn from their mistakes the biggest of which may be listening to fashionable nonsense from the smug intelligentsia. These countries show us where that smug nonsense leads. It may be a sneak preview of our own future. "Send not to know for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee." |
“the good are afraid of the bad and the bad are afraid of nothing.”
Somehow I don’t think the good are just afraid of the bad who are the perpetrators, the rioters, the street thugs. It’s also the bad in the legal system, police, prosecutors, judges, laws, that allow the rioters and thugs to get away with it but may come down hard on anyone who defends themselves or their property or their community.
“Our elites often advise us to learn from other countries. They usually mean that we should imitate other countries. But it may be far more important to learn from their mistakes the biggest of which may be listening to fashionable nonsense from the smug intelligentsia.
These countries show us where that smug nonsense leads. It may be a sneak preview of our own future.
“Send not to know for whom the bell tolls. It tolls for thee.””
” In both England and in the United States, whole generations have been fed a steady diet of grievances and resentment against society, and especially against others who are more prosperous than they are. They get this in their schools, on television, on campuses and in the movies. Nothing is their own fault. It is all “society’s” fault. “
Obama
Thanks for posting that.
When I think I’ve heard it all from Obama something like this pops up to prove I’m wrong and he’s a bigger idiot.
I know what you mean....
Tolerating bastardy and fornication is — as these flash mobs and rioters are demonstrating — a ticket to ruin.
I hope no one tries this %#$^ in my city where I CCW. The situation will degenerate rapidly. I’m too old for an a$$ whipping.
Dr. Sowell nails it again.
If more “intellectuals” were like him, it wouldn’t be such a word of contempt.
The legal system, including too many policemen, believe that you are trespassing on their turf(taking the law into your own hands)if you defend yourself or your property. Can’t have that, don’tcha know.
Thanks for the ping jaz.
The major problem would be the ACLU, Maldef, naacp, and the bleeding hearts everywhere.
I was reading an interesting article about the Norwegian “right wing” killer and his posh jail cell with massage tables and sushi. The AP was wondering why a killer would get this kind of pampered treatment.
The take from it was...these left wing collectivist societies think it’s societies fault.
ok.
Much like federalism here in the USA, let people do things differently as an experiment and let’s see what works best.
As always, Mr. Sowell nails it. I do take exception to one reference he used, however: in the Pink Floyd song “Another Brick in the Wall” he refers to, the lyric “we don’t need no education” is IMMEDIATELY followed by “we don’t need no thought control..No dark sarcasm in the classroom. HEY, TEACHER, leave those kids alone.”
It was a warning against the misinformation and lies being taught in the schools in the 1970’s (the album was released in 1978 or 1979). It was not anti-education, it was anti-indoctrination. BIG difference.
Bump.
triple thanks jaz...this series says it all, weve created our own frankenstein, and hes about to rampage the countryside...
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