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Pat Buchanan Misses the Boat, Again
TopQuark

Posted on 11/09/2001 1:23:19 PM PST by TopQuark

In WorldNewsDaily (http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=25275), Pat Buchanan wrote, in particular, the following:

"Western peoples must begin to ask themselves questions our ruling class has kept off the table too long: Are there not some peoples, from radically different countries and cultures, who are far more difficult to assimilate in Western societies than others?"

As is often the case, Pat Buchanan misses the boat. Like he, I am outraged at mass booing (or worse) of the American flag, including that which occurred at a soccer game in Los Angeles. A similar incident in France, to which Buchanan also refers in his article --- and which, significantly, occurred after the September 11 attack --- shows that lack of patriotism on part of some recent immigrants is a problem faced by all western countries.

Pat Buchanan is both wrong and factually incorrect, however, to attribute these facts --- as disturbing as they are --- to some intrinsic inability of some peoples. Not original either; this has been said so many times before --- about Irish, Italians, Jews, Vietnamese. And, time after time, this position has been proven wrong.

The problem with recent immigrants --- whether to U.S. or France or England (read about a sheik from Egypt who a few years ago was given refuge in Great Britain and now wants to fly Islamic flags over 10 Downing Street) --- this problem is indeed new. It is new not because the recent arrivals are much different from the myriad others who came to these shores: it is new because those who welcome them are different. We have drowned in multi-culturalism. We have been intimidated into "shame" about the values aspired to and learned (the hard way, indeed) by the Western civilization.

Throughout our history, the immigrants have been even more grateful and proud to be American than those born here. They will not fail, for instance, to cast their votes on an election night. In preparation for the citizenship exam, they have been told and have taken to heart that to vote is their civic duty. In most cases, these people have paid dearly for their freedom and take their citizenship seriously --- in contrast to some of the people you know who, having been born here, take freedoms for granted and cast their votes if the weather is nice.

It is easy for a newcomer to appreciate newly found freedom. What is not trivial is to learn to respect the freedom of others, as part of exercise of democracy. Even today, democracy --- one of the jewels produced by the Western civilization --- is unfamiliar or misunderstood in many parts of the world. Prerequisites of democracy, such as tolerance to opposing views and civility of discourse, are far from common. Many immigrants are lacking in this very skill, which in this country has been until recently routinely passed from generation to generation. To the extent that immigrants internalized these values, they were Westernized; the laws and the culture allowed them to adhere to their roots in all other ways.

But no longer. The multi-culturalists have won; all values and behaviors are declared equal. The new immigrants no longer have teachers. Many of those who moved here for economic reasons never discover the true meaning of America. All that distinguishes this country from the rest of the developed world is that the stores are conveniently open around the clock. Children’s misbehavior is the parents’ failure. We have ourselves to blame.

For we do nothing when we learn, for instance, that the bylaws of Columbia University essentially allow any female to accuse any male of rape and, without due process, get away with such accusation. Individual persons may thereby be wronged, and essential democratic values are clearly desecrated; but the damage is greater still. The thousands of students of Columbia, let alone the recent immigrants, learn to be on the right side of the faddish ideology, and that the might is right. Yet we do nothing. And, how can we? We are not, after all students or faculty of that university. Well, these students will be running this country in a few years. Our country.

Recent immigrants have nothing to do with this. They merely observe what we do and learn from our own conduct. When they hear about then-Vice President Gore pressuring the immigration officials to process in a hurry --- some even without fingerprints --- hundreds of thousands of applicants so that they could vote for him, the immigrant learn how little we value our own citizenship. When the newcomers to this country hear us referring to our public figures, --- regardless of the party or context --- as “guys,” they learn from us to disrespect our social institutions. And, massive doses of profanity we commonly hear in public --- which even acquired the name of “adult language,” as if one needs to grow up rather than debase himself in order to use it --- tell the immigrant and the tourist alike what we view as civil discourse.

Neither are immigrants responsible for the murder of liberal education in this country. On the contrary, they cherish the educational opportunities open to them. They are also the last to embrace the currently rampant moral relativism. It was an American-born university student, for instance, who recently said in class: “I disagree with Hitler but who is to say that he was morally wrong.” Do not blame immigrants for producing an ignorant and morally obtuse generation, the members of which cannot even name major events or figures of American history. It is our fellow citizens, born and bred in the USA, who express amazement upon hearing that they do not need a passport to enter New Mexico (is it not a foreign country?). It is they who, for fear of flying, ask travel agents to organize a bus trip from California to Hawaii.

As heirs of previous generations, we all, regardless of which country or continent we may hail, ought to be proud of our Western values. To ascribe, as does Pat Buchanan, some intrinsic inability of some peoples to acquire such values is wrong and indefensible, however. This great country, as well as Western civilization as a whole, has paid dearly to free itself from the institutionalized racism. So expensive of a history lesson will not be forgotten.

By advocating prejudice Pat Buchanan misses the boat. This includes the boat that brought his Irish forefathers to the American shores.


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To: Clemenza
True. The white Berkeley liberals have set the agenda when it comes to multiculteralism.

"Throughout our history, the immigrants have been even more grateful and proud to be American than those born here. They will not fail, for instance, to cast their votes on an election night."

Grateful and proud--yes. But were they voting for a government handout like most of today's immigrants are voting? Who can blame them with the white liberals telling them it's their right? I don't.

81 posted on 11/13/2001 8:51:12 PM PST by joathome
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To: major-pelham
Well, I can see that you may be up to a bit of fight.

No, Major, I do not fight with people whose main weapon is profanity: see post the above post for MUD who is equally confused.

It is sad indeed that you pay so a little of a tribute to civility that you cannot remain civil it even for the duration of a short argument.

If you are still confused, look through this thread to see how a civilized discourse is conducted.

82 posted on 11/13/2001 8:56:29 PM PST by TopQuark
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To: TopQuark
Excellent post. And excellent rejoinders, issued with commendable coolness and extended patience.

Well done. A fine addition to the FReeper ranks...

83 posted on 11/13/2001 8:59:53 PM PST by okie01
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To: skeeter
Ah, exactly what did Pat say last week?

Ah, try to keep up. ;)

84 posted on 11/13/2001 9:05:15 PM PST by PRND21
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To: TopQuark; okie01
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(To be sung to Pearl Jam's "Black")

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Lo...beauty from the Heavens...I revolved around her Sun. [MUD's Earth to Jewel's Sun]
Her warm scent I gasped, then I breathed...girrrrl's makin' me burn!!
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I'll take the watch tonite...Left's surrounded by TYRANTS and HATE!!
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Fer what Left did to me!!

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85 posted on 11/13/2001 9:07:50 PM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: TopQuark
"Sorry, I did not notice that Mud is your middle name: I typically do not wrestle with pigs (if one does, as is well known, the result is bad: both get dirty and the pig enjoys it)."

I understand yer reluctance to intellectually-grapple with yer obvious superior, LEFTY...keep at it, young'un. Nuthin' to be ashamed of...)=^D!!

"Sorry, it won't happen again, glorious MUD."

No problemo, mi amigo...I'll be damned if I even remember what you and me were arguin' about.

LOL...MUD

86 posted on 11/13/2001 9:13:00 PM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: major-pelham
"I can see that you may be up to a bit of fight."

Justa spoilin' fer a fight, ain't she?!

BWAHAHAHA...MUD

87 posted on 11/13/2001 9:14:53 PM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: Mudboy Slim
Mud, you got a good start on the libretto for an opera there...
88 posted on 11/13/2001 9:19:38 PM PST by okie01
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To: M. Thatcher
Pat Buchanan is irrelevant. He influences nothing, save his 14 perpetually livid sychophants -- most of whom post on this forum.

Not so irrelevant as to avoid your insulting jabs, apparently.

89 posted on 11/13/2001 9:26:46 PM PST by Egg
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To: okie01
"...good start on the libretto for an opera there"

Yes, my FRiend, there should be a Fourth Tenor!! And MUD Shall Fill the Void!!

LOL...MUD

90 posted on 11/13/2001 9:33:26 PM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: Egg
"Not so irrelevant as to avoid your insulting jabs, apparently."

Reckon some folks just like pilin' on...MUD

Pat'll be back...just not as an elected politician.

91 posted on 11/13/2001 9:35:57 PM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: 11th Earl of Mar
Is this topic too confusing for you?

No. Go do your own homework, slacker.

92 posted on 11/13/2001 9:38:06 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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To: M. Thatcher
Pat Buchanan is irrelevant. He influences nothing, save his 14 perpetually livid sychophants -- most of whom post on this forum.

A mere pimple on the butt of history, if that.

93 posted on 11/13/2001 9:42:49 PM PST by connectthedots
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To: PRND21
Ah, try to keep up. ;)

You again, still posting from your riverfront home under E 4th Street.

I was beginning to wonder if you hadn't been washed to sea:)

94 posted on 11/16/2001 1:05:35 PM PST by skeeter
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