May 24, 2013 6:00 PM
To the Slaughter
British lions come up lambs in Woolwich.
By Mark Steyn
If youre thinking of getting steamed over all that, dont. Simon Jenkins, the former editor of the Times of London, cautioned against mass hysteria over mundane acts of violence.
Thats easy for him to say. Woolwich is an unfashionable part of town, and Sir Simon is unlikely to find himself there of an afternoon stroll. Drummer Rigby had less choice in the matter. Being jumped by barbarians with machetes is certainly mundane in Somalia and Sudan, but its the sort of thing that would once have been considered somewhat unusual on a sunny afternoon in south London at least as unusual as, say, blowing up eight-year-old boys at the Boston Marathon. It was mundane only in the sense that, as at weddings and kindergarten concerts, the reflexive reaction of everybody present was to get out their cell phones and start filming.
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/349308/slaughter
Dedicated to Drummer Lee Rigby...RIP