Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Canada's leader leads in support of Israel

A few weeks ago, Pastorius kindly invited me to IBA and this is my first post, to invite you to take a gander at my just-published "Why Stephen Harper is my hero" at Covenant Zone. It is fairly typical of my posts there and at Flares. The post is an exploration of the victimary or "white guilt" religion of today's western liberalism, and it claims that Stephen Harper is taking a leadership role among western leaders in rejecting this victimary religion:
You have likely already heard the latest trendy political term - "proportionate response" - in countless news reports (see here, for example): one or another representative of some liberal western government or institution calls on Israel to show a "proportionate response" to, e.g., the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers, implying that a large assault against the presence of Hezbollah gangster-state terrorists in Lebanon is somehow disproportionate to the kidnapping act that supposedly (but only if you are ahistorical in thought) started the present conflict in Lebanon. Anything more than what our opinion-leaders deem a "proportionate response" and Israel is to be accused of victimizing a whole group of blameless innocents - in the present case, the Lebanese people - simply because of the unfortunate presence of terrorists in their midst.

But the kidnapping last week of two Israeli soldiers by Hezbollah was of course merely the excuse for which Israel has been waiting, as it seeks to ensure its very existence against an illegitimate non-state army armed to the teeth with rockets and allied with Iran, a state whose leaders deny the Holocaust and yet call for another one, for wiping Israel from the face of the earth. What, pray tell, is a "proportionate" response to people who are carrying on a fifteen-centuries old Jihad in whose name they hope to destroy Israel and turn any and all non-Muslims into either dust or Dhimmis?

While their enemy may deserve no mercy, in this nuclear age Israel cannot throw its full might at its enemy without truly becoming a pariah state. Consequently, whatever the level of Israel's response, the choice will be somewhat arbitrary and as such open to criticism for being too disproportionate, too intent on victimizing. (And alternatively, in being restrained, in departing from the traditional pre-nuclear assumption that a threatened people should do whatever they can to defend themselves, Israel also expose itself to mocking from Islamic warriors who take a less than total response as a sign of Israel's inherent weakness - they can kill a few more of us than we kill of them, but there will always be more of us than of them.)

And in an age when only visible victims really count in the media's making of "the news", when the rightness of a nation's cause is secondary to its power and ability to make its enemies, and associated civilians, suffer, Israel is open to much attack because it happens to be much more militarily effective than the cult of resentment it presently faces; even as the cult presently demonstrates some capability to kill Israelis with its rockets, its only truly great military advantage is its vast superiority in the numbers of its real or potential supporters, an advantage that only encourages its leaders to sacrifice as many of its people in the cause as needs be, as the Islamic cult of suicide bombing against Israel and other western and non-Muslim nations demonstrates.

So why the obsession among the western liberal-left with a "proportionate response"?
Continue reading here.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,

Would one of the web masters please spread word of a rally for Israel in Washington D.C. tomorrow at noon?


Join Brownback in Rally for Israel, D.C., Wed., July 19, Noon
By: gideon1789 · Section: Diaries


WHAT: Solidarity With Israel Rally
WHEN: Wednesday, July 19, 2006, Noon

WHERE: Freedom Plaza in downtown Washington, DC. (Pennsylvania Avenue, between 13th and 14th streets, NW). Closest Metro station is Metro Center.

(Confirmed speakers include: the Honorable Daniel Ayalon, Israel Ambassador to the United States, U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.), U.S. Congressman Ben Cardin (D-Md), U.S. Congressman Robert Wexler (D-Fla), and Rev. John Hagee, National Chairman, Christians United for Israel.)

http://www.shalomdc.org/content_display.html?ArticleID=188039

Cubed © said...

Wow! Robert O, your announcement of a rally in support of Israel is the best news I've heard since the Israelis responded with force against their disgusting tormentors!

Hell, the response hasn't even begun to achieve "proportionate" levels yet. Hezbollah will have to be utterly destroyed before getting to "proportionate."

With any luck, infidels world-wide will take courage from the example set by the Israelis. It's way past time for SOMEONE to recognize the #!%!* for what they are.

Wish we had the integrity to join them.

truepeers said...

Thanks hd, the link is fixed.

Kiddo said...

My blog partner wrote the other day that "disproportionate response" is essentially the equivalent of a tie not being disappointing in soccer matches. I kind of like that. Ahhh, the looney left. It is sad when people forget how to think, and even more sad that those people are afforded that luxury by living in a civilization that they continually damn.

Dag said...

Peers, it's good to see you posting here. Your work takes some effort to grasp at times, but it is well worth it all. I have a new view of reality from reading and listening to you, and I know others will come to appreciate your work as much as I.

Pastorius said...

TruePeers,
I second what Dag says. I'm very glad you are contributing here.

truepeers said...

Thanks guys; I don't know how coherent is the post in the second half, but there goes the struggle to integrate anthropology at blogging speed. Next time...