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Mark Steyn: The curtain will come down on the peaceniks
National Post (Canada) ^ | 02/18/03 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 02/18/2003 6:56:55 AM PST by Pokey78

The "peace" marches? Oh, I've nothing to say. Can't improve on Tony Blair, looking out of his window and observing:

"If there are 500,000 on that march, that is still less than the number of people whose deaths Saddam has been responsible for.

"If there are one million, that is still less than the number of people who died in the wars he started."

In other words, if it's a numbers game, those are the ones that matter. I'm tempted to leave it there and go skiing, but let me come back to it in a roundabout sort of way. The other day I got a copy of Andrew Roberts' new book, Hitler And Churchill: Secrets Of Leadership, which sounds like some lame-o management techniques cash-in, but is, in fact, a very useful take on very familiar material. Most of us have read a gazillion books about the Second World War (when I say "most of us," I exclude the fellow in Hyde Park on Saturday holding a placard with the words "PEACE IN OUR TIME," and even then I kind of hope he was some waggish saboteur, since the notion that the peaceniks, though deluded, are that ignorant is a little mind-boggling). But, comparing Britain's and Germany's wartime leaders directly, you can't help feeling that victory and defeat were predetermined: As Philip Hensher neatly put it in his review of Roberts' essay, "Churchill knew very well what Hitler was like, but Hitler had no idea what sort of man Churchill was."

Just so. When you read Hitler's private assessments of the man who stood between him and world domination, they're just silly: Churchill was "that puppet of Jewry." OK, that's fine as a bit of red meat tossed to the crowd when you're foaming at Nuremberg, but as a serious evaluation of your opponent made in the quiet of your study it's simply ... inadequate. This failure to engage with reality is particularly telling when you look at how each leader dealt with setbacks: During the Blitz, Churchill would stand on the roof and watch the Luftwaffe bombing London; in the morning, he would walk through the ruins. Hitler, by contrast, never visited bombed-out areas and, just in case the driver should take a wrong turn, he drove the streets with his car windows curtained. His final days were spent in a bunker -- the perfect ending for a man whose worldview depended on keeping reality at bay no matter how relentlessly it closed in on him.

Hitler's problem was that he was over-invested in ideology. He'd invented a universal theory -- the wickedness of the international Jewish conspiracy -- and he persisted in fitting every square peg of cold hard reality into that theory's round hole. Thus, Churchill must be a "puppet of Jewry." As a general rule, when it's reality versus delusion, bet on reality. That held true in the Cold War. Moral equivalists like Harold Pinter insisted that America and the Soviet Union were both equally bad. But the traffic across the Berlin Wall was all one way. East German guards were not unduly overworked trying to keep people from getting in. The Eastern bloc collapsed because it was a lie, and the alternative wasn't.

Well, the Soviet Union's gone now so Pinter no longer has to observe the pox-on-both-their-houses niceties. Addressing the demonstrators on Saturday, he declared that the U.S. is "a country run by a bunch of criminals ... with Tony Blair as a hired Christian thug."

Got that? It's not Saddam who's the thug, it's Tony. It's not the Baathist killers from Tikrit who are the bunch of criminals, it's the Republican Party. It's not the million-man murderer of Baghdad who's the new Hitler, it's George W. Bush. It's not the Iraqi one-party state with its government-controlled media that "crushes dissent," it's the White House. It's not the Wahhabis who are the fundamentalists, it's Bush, Blair and the other Christians. It's not Osama bin Laden who's the terrorist, it's American foreign policy. Supporting the continued enslavement of the Iraqi people is "pacifist," but it's "racist" for America to disagree with the UN, even though it's Colin Powell and Condi Rice doing the disagreeing and the fellows they're disagreeing with are a bunch of white guys from Europe.

The new Universal Theory, to which 99% of Saturday's speakers and placards enthusiastically subscribed, is that, whatever the problem, American imperialist cowboy aggression is to blame. In fact, it's not so different from the old Universal Theory, in that the international Zionist conspiracy is assumed to be behind the scenes controlling the cowboys: Bush is a "puppet of Jewry," just like Churchill was -- notwithstanding the fact that America's Jews voted overwhelmingly for Gore. But, if you believe that the first non-imperialist great power in modern history is the source of all the world's woes, then logic is irrelevant. "It's all about oil"? Yes, for the French, whose stake in Iraqi oil is far more of a determining factor than America's ever has been or will be. "America created Saddam"? No, not really, the French and Germans and Russians have sold him far more stuff, and Paris built him that reactor which would have made him a nuclear power by now, if the Israelis hadn't destroyed it in the Eighties.

But, as Colin Powell and Jack Straw have surely learned by now, there's no real point doing the patient line-by-line rebuttal: Nobody's interested in French oil contracts or German arms sales or even Saddamite corpse tallies because it doesn't fit into the Universal Theory which insists that everything can be explained by the Evil of America. On the other hand, the indestructible belief that "over 4,000" civilians were killed by U.S. bombs in Afghanistan is impervious to scientific evidence because it accords perfectly with the Universal Theory.

How far are the "peace" crowd prepared to go? Well, they've stopped talking about their little pet cause of the Nineties, East Timor, ever since the guys who blew up that Bali nightclub and whoever's putting together those "Osama" audio tapes started listing support for East Timor's independence as one of the Islamist grievances against the West. But why be surprised? In fall 2001, being pro-gay and pro-feminist didn't stop the left defending an Afghan regime that disenfranchised women and executed homosexuals. Yet these are the same fellows who insist that a secular regime like Iraq's would never make common cause with Islamic fundamentalists, apparently requiring a higher degree of intellectual coherence of Saddam than of themselves.

You can believe all this if you want, just as Harold Pinter believed that the Iron Curtain was only there to prevent fleeing Westerners from swamping Warsaw Pact social services. But it depends on keeping reality at arm's length or beyond: You're metaphorically driving around with the curtains drawn. Perhaps that's why so many of the "peace" crowd get ever so touchy if you question their slogans. If you ask a guy with an "It's All About Oil" sign what he thinks of the recent contracts signed between Iraq and France's Total Fina Elf, he looks blank for a moment and then accuses you of wanting to crush dissent. It's not fair, you're trying to pull back his curtain.

I bet on reality. The defining difference between Hitler and Churchill is that, while the former presided over a court of sycophants, the latter thrived on argument and antagonism. (Lord Alanbrooke's diaries are especially recommended in this regard.) He had a not untypical background for an Englishman of his time and class -- an unexceptional public school education, a bit of colonial adventuring. It's what the multiculturalists would have us believe was a narrow and blinkered upbringing. Yet an English public-school debating-society approach to life served him in good stead: He was utterly at ease with disagreement, quite happy to have any assertion tested. In Saturday's demonstrations, the heirs to Churchill's Harrow schoolmasters were well represented -- lots of teachers and professors. Yet the difference between now and then is their reluctance to expose their assertions to debate -- these days few institutions are as aggressively protective of their fragile little pieties as the academy.

Well, so be it. If everybody thought like Saturday's marchers, it would be curtains for all of us. But we're not quite there yet, and reality will be breaking in very soon. Saying that Bush is the real "weapon of mass destruction" is awful cute the first nine or ten thousand times, but only if you live in Toronto or Paris or Madrid. Viewed by an Iraqi from the reality of Basra, it's pathetic.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
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To: MeeknMing
Another great one from Steyn.
81 posted on 02/18/2003 9:04:59 AM PST by My back yard (God Bless Bush and God Bless America)
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To: Pokey78
BUMPO!
82 posted on 02/18/2003 9:07:49 AM PST by dead
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To: Mentat
"Ergo: it is not all about oil."

Exactly,if that were the case we could attack Alaska without any casualties.....

83 posted on 02/18/2003 9:08:28 AM PST by oust the louse
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To: Billthedrill
You, sir, write good.
84 posted on 02/18/2003 9:13:37 AM PST by moodyskeptic
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To: Pokey78
Bump
85 posted on 02/18/2003 9:14:19 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: Billthedrill
The idea of the Universal Theory is very illustrative - I see it as a sort of leftwing, post-Marx amalgam of class theory and an overreliance on power relationships as descriptive of social structure. It's intellectual shorthand, easy to understand, pretty much predigested and when seasoned with a little good old-fashioned envy and hatred, very tasty to minds more attracted to certainty than truth.

Excellent. Just so. Spot on.

Deserves repetition.

86 posted on 02/18/2003 9:17:24 AM PST by borkrules
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To: azGOPgal
Ring-a-zing PING! More reading for your future...
87 posted on 02/18/2003 9:21:01 AM PST by Maigrey (Part of the Gonzo News Service)
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To: Maigrey
This guy nailed it! BTTT!
88 posted on 02/18/2003 9:24:41 AM PST by Tennessean4Bush
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To: ohioWfan
I have to say that at UD (a "socially conscious" Catholic campus), there are some anti-war rumblings, but most students that I encounter (and I admit, they self-select their professors) have no trouble eradicating the Iraqi regime.
89 posted on 02/18/2003 9:29:13 AM PST by LS
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To: LS
The stats back that up, even on liberal campuses (which of course is the majority of them). Students are more conservative than their professors. Their lives were jarred by 9/11, and they want to get rid of the bad guys. Most of their profs are having drug flashbacks from their hippie days.

IMO this so-called 'peace movement' sang its swan song last weekend. The instigators of it will find some other way to try to destroy Western culture after this war has been won.

90 posted on 02/18/2003 9:40:48 AM PST by ohioWfan (PRAY for our President, our military, our nation.....)
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To: LS
Which UD?
91 posted on 02/18/2003 9:47:58 AM PST by lepton
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To: Pokey78
Steyn is brilliant. I'd like to be on your ping list please.

Please sign me up as well.

THX

92 posted on 02/18/2003 9:55:46 AM PST by usurper
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To: ohioWfan
oWf - thank you; what a great read!!!
93 posted on 02/18/2003 9:56:58 AM PST by Inspectorette
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To: Pokey78
It's not fair, you're trying to pull back his curtain. [...] Well, so be it. If everybody thought like Saturday's marchers, it would be curtains for all of us.

Not only does he have astute insight into events and causes, Steyn also has great finesse with language.

This passage is one of the most brilliant-while-right-on-target puns I've ever seen.

94 posted on 02/18/2003 9:58:07 AM PST by Ichneumon
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To: fporretto
He outweighs all the spokesmen of the Left put together.

That's only part of it.  I submit he outweighs all the pundits of any stripe in modern media. Mark combines the blazing creative cynicism of HL Mencken and the humor of PJ O'Rourke with a analytical acumen not seen in the boring baseball banalities of George Will or the not-so-subtle anti-Semitism of Joe Sobran.  Steyn is this century's Mark Twain.
95 posted on 02/18/2003 10:03:48 AM PST by gcruse (When choosing between two evils, pick the one you haven't tried yet.)
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To: LibertarianLiz
I picked the same paragraph -- it sums up my absolute frustration at the "peace" marchers -- such hypocrisy and willfull blindness (alltho' it could be, in some cases, simply ignorance or idiocy), so willing to sacrifice morals and truth on the altar of "pacifism"

96 posted on 02/18/2003 10:05:32 AM PST by twyn1 (God Bless America !)
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To: Heuristic Hiker
Mark Steyn ping
97 posted on 02/18/2003 10:08:25 AM PST by Utah Girl
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To: Pokey78
When the left supported the communist states they at least supported what claimed to be a great and progressive ideological system (although it was not). Now, they're reduced to supporting a brutal and thuggish dictator. By disgusing themselves as environmentalists or anti-globalists the left was making a bit of a comeback in the '90's. I think their support of Saddam Hussein will do the left great damage.
98 posted on 02/18/2003 10:08:44 AM PST by colorado tanker (raise the bounty on weasels)
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To: ohioWfan
Thanx for the Ping -- an excellent read !
99 posted on 02/18/2003 10:09:00 AM PST by twyn1 (God Bless America !)
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To: Pokey78
bttt
100 posted on 02/18/2003 10:09:00 AM PST by TEXOKIE
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