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Hate-Me Crimes
Wall Street Journal ^ | December 14, 2001 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 12/13/2001 9:19:31 PM PST by gcruse

                  By Mark Steyn, a columnist for Britain's Daily
                  Telegraph and Canada's National Post.

                  Having successfully introduced the novel legal
                  concept of the "hate crime," progressive opinion has
                  now taken it to dizzying new heights: the hate-me
                  crime. In a traditional hate crime, you beat someone
                  up not just for his fake Rolex but because you hate
                  him on the basis of his race, creed or color. With the
                  new hate-me crime, you beat someone up because
                  you hate him on the basis of his race, creed or color
                  -- and hey, that's cool, he's OK with it, so feel free
                  to take another swing.

                  The other day, Robert Fisk, of the British newspaper The Independent, was set upon by a gang of
                  Afghans. Mr. Fisk has had decades of experience in the Muslim world and is a widely acknowledged
                  expert on the subject. That's to say, since Sept. 11, he's got pretty much everything wrong. (Sample
                  Fisk headlines: "Bush Is Walking Into a Trap," "It Could Become More Costly Than Vietnam," "How
                  Can The U.S. Bomb This Tragic People?")

                  You can understand why Mr. Fisk has been in low spirits of late: The much-feared "Arab street" is as
                  seething and turbulent as a leafy cul-de-sac in Westchester County; and poor old Afghanistan's
                  reputation as the humbler of empires has gone south since Mullah Omar contracted out homeland
                  defense to a bunch of Saudi, Paki, Brit and Californian losers.

                  But last weekend the people finally roused themselves -- and beat up Fisky! His car broke down just a
                  stone's throw (as it turned out) from the Pakistani border and a crowd gathered. To the evident surprise
                  of the man known to his readers as "the champion of the oppressed," the oppressed decided to take on
                  the champ. They lunged for his wallet and began lobbing rocks. Yet even as the rubble bounced off his
                  skull, Mr. Fisk was shrewd enough to look for the "root causes":

                  "Young men broke my glasses, began smashing stones into my face and head. I couldn't see for the
                  blood pouring down my forehead and swamping my eyes. And even then, I understood. I couldn't
                  blame them for what they were doing. In fact, if I were the Afghan refugees of Kila Abdullah, close to
                  the Afghan-Pakistan border, I would have done just the same to Robert Fisk. Or any other Westerner
                  I could find."

                                                 It's not their fault, he insisted, their "brutality is entirely the
                                                 product of others" -- i.e., George Bush, Tony Blair, Donald
                                                 Rumsfeld, you. And in a flash, the gloom of recent weeks
                                                 lifted and Mr. Fisk turned in the heady, exhilarating columnar
                                                 equivalent of a Sally Field acceptance speech: you hate me,
                                                 you really hate me!

                                                 You'd have to have a heart of stone not to weep with
                                                 laughter. Even as a mob is trying to kill him, he absolves them
                                                 of all responsibility. It's "entirely" America's fault. Noam
                                                 Chomsky, eat your heart out. Any old Ivy League professor
                                                 can give droning speeches about America's "silent genocide";
                  any European Union minister can swan off to U.N. gabfests in Durban to apologize to Robert Mugabe
                  for Western civilization. But, at a stroke, Mr. Fisk has dramatically raised the bar for standards of
                  Western self-loathing.

                  By way of contrast, consider another Afghan story his paper carried: a call by Amnesty International,
                  Human Rights Watch and others for "a full inquiry" into whether or not U.S. forces in Afghanistan are
                  guilty of torture. Torture? My God, what are our boys up to? Well, it seems "very disturbing" "threats"
                  were made to a member of the Taliban and captured on videotape. The offending party was the CIA
                  team of Mike Spann and his comrade, known only as "Dave." They were at the Qala-i-Jangai prison,
                  interrogating the celebrated Marin County Taliban, born John Yoko Ashram Fonda Country Joe And
                  The Fish Walker Lindh but now going under the name Mustapha Jihad.

                  Mike and Dave seem to have been doing a good cop/bad cop routine on the "poor fellow," with Mike
                  quietly pointing out that "there were several hundred other Muslims killed" at the World Trade Center
                  and Dave stomping around in the background using the f-word a lot and muttering that Little Johnny
                  must "decide if he wants to live or die."

                  Had the Marinated Muslim spent less time in the madrassa mastering the ways of his adopted people
                  (how to brandish your AK-47 without getting it snagged in your floor-length beard) and more time
                  watching American pop culture, he would have recognized the Mike/Dave scene from "There's
                  Something About Mary." But Kenneth Roth of Human Rights Watch thinks Dave's "threat" would,
                  under international law, be considered torture. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words are
                  illegal and constitute cruel and unusual punishment.

                  We can't bring Mike Spann before a war crimes tribunal because unfortunately Tali-Boy's fellow
                  prisoners rose up and beat, kicked and bit the CIA man to death before booby-trapping his body with
                  grenades. But British SAS commandos managed to rescue Dave and he could certainly be prosecuted
                  by an international court. If the U.S. refused to extradite, Dave could be tried in absentia. Perhaps he
                  could even be bitten to death in absentia.

                  These two stories usefully clarify the peculiar pathology of the antiwar left. On the one hand, we need
                  international investigations if Americans are insufficiently decorous in their questioning. On the other, it's
                  perfectly justifiable for disaffected Muslims to target Western civilians purely on the basis of their ethnic
                  identity. On the one hand, we can't do anything right. On the other, they can't do anything wrong. The
                  Fisk Doctrine, taken to its logical conclusion, absolves of responsibility not just the perpetrators of
                  Sept. 11 but also Taliban supporters who attacked several of Mr. Fisk's fellow journalists in
                  Afghanistan, all of whom, alas, died before being able to file a final column explaining why their
                  murderers are blameless.

                  In recent weeks, some of us have found it hard to suppress the occasional titter at President Bush's
                  attempts at Islamic outreach. But it testifies, if nothing else, to Mr. Bush's humanity: He believes the
                  third-graders at the Sword of the Infidel-Slayer Elementary School in Kandahar are at heart no
                  different from those in Crawford, Texas. He may be naïve about this: It could be that, even if he sat
                  down to read "'Twas The Night Before Ramadan" to a bunch of six-year-olds in Yasser's toxic
                  classrooms in Ramallah, the little tykes would think it sucked compared to Suicide Bombing 101. But at
                  least, whenever he talks about anyone, Texans or Tajiks, Afghans or Australians, the old right-wing Big
                  Oil stooge accords them fundamental dignity as human individuals.

                  By comparison, every argument the enlightened antiwar progressives make has at its core the
                  proposition that these people are primitives: They are no more culpable for tearing you apart than a
                  pack of hyenas would be. As Mr. Fisk sees it, the mob who mugged him and robbed him were "truly
                  innocent of any crime except being the victim of the world." Not true. They had a choice, and to deny
                  that they had a choice is to dehumanize them far more than Pentagon euphemisms about "collateral
                  damage" do.

                  Before the scenes of shaven Afghans cheering their liberation disheartened the peaceniks, you could go
                  to most any college town and see signs saying "Stop your racist war!" As they no longer seem to need
                  the placards, I was wondering if we warmongers could borrow them. Because the intellectual assault
                  being waged by the extreme left is explicitly racist. To old-school imperialists, these excitable Pashtun
                  types were the "lesser breeds without the law" (Kipling). To self-loathing multiculturalists, they still are.

                  Or, rather, they're still "without the law" but now they're the "superior breeds" -- their moral integrity
                  confirmed by their resistance to such concepts as individual responsibility. Rousseau's "noble savage"
                  was savage because of his isolation from the West; the Chomsky-Fisk-Said "noble savage" is savage
                  precisely because of the West, which you've got to admit is a dandy improvement, if only in terms of
                  heightening the delicious masochistic frisson.

                  If I were, say, Abdullah Abdullah, the new Afghan foreign minister, I'd be getting a bit sick of the
                  exquisite condescension of Western liberals. From 1886 to 1973, Afghanistan was one of the more
                  peaceful corners of the planet -- at least when compared to, oh, Germany, Italy, France, Poland,
                  Russia, Japan and China. There's no reason why it can't be again. The Bonn talks went well. The new
                  cabinet includes a woman. The interim government starts next week. And the only Yankee war crime to
                  get steamed up about is the robust vocabulary of one agent: "Hey, hey, CIA/How many naughty words
                  did you use today?"

                  It must all be very disheartening for the massed ranks of Western doom-mongers. But, c'mon, don't
                  beat yourself up over it. As Robert Fisk well knows, there's plenty of Afghans who'll do it for you.





 


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1 posted on 12/13/2001 9:19:31 PM PST by gcruse
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To: gcruse
This one is almost cute enough for a bookmark.
2 posted on 12/13/2001 9:27:05 PM PST by Ronin
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To: gcruse
Excellent find! Mark Steyn bump...
3 posted on 12/13/2001 9:27:08 PM PST by Utah Girl
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To: gcruse
"Mr. Fisk has had decades of experience in the Muslim world and is a widely acknowledged expert on the subject. That's to say, since Sept. 11, he's got pretty much everything wrong..."

ROTFLMAO!

5 posted on 12/13/2001 9:33:23 PM PST by Fraulein
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Phil,

If you are not already, you should become a regular reader of Mark Steyn. He is an excellent writer, and this time he knocks the ball far into the night. In the bottom of the ninth. With the based loaded.

Congressman Billybob

6 posted on 12/13/2001 9:51:01 PM PST by Congressman Billybob
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To: gcruse
This is incredibly good. In one column he covers a wide spectrum of issues and focuses them down to a single bright light... brilliantly.

This is the kind of stuff that Pulitzers should be made of.

All of it is great, and not a single word should be missed. So I hate to abstract any of it for fear of implying that one part is better than another, but I can't help having a personal favorite:

Any old Ivy League professor can give droning speeches about America's "silent genocide"; any European Union minister can swan off to U.N. gabfests in Durban to apologize to Robert Mugabe for Western civilization. But, at a stroke, Mr. Fisk has dramatically raised the bar for standards of Western self-loathing.

Too true. Too too too too true. Apologies to Robert Mugabe for Western Civilization. That is the left. He has captured the Left. All of your Left are belong to Steyn.

7 posted on 12/13/2001 9:57:18 PM PST by samtheman
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To: gcruse
Hate-Me Crimes..if you hate me, I'll hate ME back !
8 posted on 12/13/2001 10:43:55 PM PST by exmoor
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To: Congressman Billybob
We, again, agree completely. What an article; one of his best ! : - )
9 posted on 12/13/2001 10:49:11 PM PST by nopardons
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To: gcruse
bump!!!
10 posted on 12/14/2001 2:04:27 AM PST by TomServo
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To: samtheman
"This is the kind of stuff that Pulitzers should be made of."

I had never heard of Steyn before the attacks, but now I think he's one of the best writers around-- I NEVER miss a column. I'm happy to see I'm not alone in my opinion-- he's in ALL the best places thse days: Wall Street Journal editorial page, National Review. Well-deserved success, and like you say, he looks like Pulitzer material to me!

11 posted on 12/14/2001 3:27:49 AM PST by walden
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To: gcruse
And another....
12 posted on 12/14/2001 4:14:31 AM PST by TomServo
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To: gcruse; Pokey78
Mark Steyn bump.
13 posted on 12/14/2001 4:36:35 AM PST by TroutStalker
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To: gcruse
bump
14 posted on 12/14/2001 7:11:24 AM PST by Libertarianize the GOP
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To: gcruse
This selfloathing thing with Mr. Fisk has sexual overtones. Masochists usually practice behind closed doors, but Fisk is out in the open. Shameful thing to see.
15 posted on 12/14/2001 7:35:28 AM PST by oyez
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To: gcruse
Hate me, please! Pretty please!
16 posted on 12/14/2001 8:03:36 AM PST by Revolting cat!
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To: gcruse
Posted again here.
17 posted on 12/14/2001 8:13:01 AM PST by Revolting cat!
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To: Pokey78; looscannon; Amelia; Irma; Miss Marple
Steyn bump!
18 posted on 12/14/2001 8:16:41 AM PST by Howlin
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To: gcruse
Messianic complex BUMP!
19 posted on 12/14/2001 8:34:14 AM PST by Revolting cat!
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To: Howlin
"Marinated Muslim." Ha!!
20 posted on 12/14/2001 8:49:53 AM PST by Miss Marple
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