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The Islam-West Culture Gap continues, in spite of the
Technological Parity in WMDs which terrorists seek The
unsubstantiated rumor led to rioting and death in Afghanistan and
general turmoil and rage across the Islamic world. Mullahs issued
fatwas and the more lunatic even declared a "holy war." What explains
the unsubstantiated story and why the hysterical reaction?
The superficial answer is that we now live in a globalized village —
united by the marriage of satellite communications. What an "in-the-
know" Beltway insider conjures up as buzz in the "Periscope" section
of Newsweek magazine for his American readers can cause death and
mayhem hours later 7,000 a miles away in the Hindu Kush.
 An Afghan who riots
because he learns of a report in a Western magazine, and those like
him who explode and behead in Iraq, are emblematic of this hypocrisy.
Nothing they have accomplished in their lives, either materially or
philosophically, would result in a free opinion magazine, much less
the technology to send out the story instantaneously — or, in the
case of al-Zarqawi, to have his murdering transmitted globally on the
Internet. Our Afghan rioters, and the Islamist organizations that
have endorsed them, live in the eighth century of sexual and
religious intolerance, tribal chauvinism, and gratuitous violence —
but now electrified by the veneer of the 21st-century civilization
that they have not struggled to achieve, but want to ride piggyback
on it whenever it suits their bloodied mentality. Arts
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Yet there is something far more to these bizarre events than
mere "interconnectedness," or even media-savvy fundamentalists who
have got the hang of Western telecommunications and know how to use
them to stir up the mob.
The long odyssey of scientific and technological progress does not
exist in the world of bin Laden or an Iranian theocrat — or the
ignorant who stream out of the madrassas and Friday fundamentalist
harangues along the Afghan-Pakistani border. These fist-shaking, flag-
burning Islamic fascists all came late to the Western tradition and
now cherry-pick its technology. As classic parasites, a Zawahiri or
al-Zarqawi wants Western sophisticated weapons and playthings —
without the bothersome foundations that made them all possible.
An Afghan who riots because he learns of a report in a Western
magazine, and those like him who explode and behead in Iraq, are
emblematic of this hypocrisy. Nothing they have accomplished in their
lives, either materially or philosophically, would result in a free
opinion magazine, much less the technology to send out the story
instantaneously — or, in the case of al-Zarqawi, to have his
murdering transmitted globally on the Internet.
Our Afghan rioters, and the Islamist organizations that have endorsed
them, live in the eighth century of sexual and religious
intolerance, tribal chauvinism, and gratuitous violence — but now
electrified by the veneer of the 21st-century civilization that they
have not struggled to achieve, but want to ride piggyback on it
whenever it suits their bloodied mentality.
Yet all the illumination in the modern world — neon, fluorescent, or
incandescent — cannot light up the illiberal Dark Age mind if it is
not willing (or forced, by Ataturk in the 20th century and by
President Bush in the 21st) to begin the long ordeal of democracy,
tolerance, legality, and individual rights.
Despite cheap, accessible, and easy-to-operate consumer goods
imported from the Westernized world, the thinking of a bin Laden or
Muslim Brotherhood still leads back to swords, horses, and jihad, not
ahead to iPods and Microsoft.
They want such things to use to destroy, but not along with them the
institutions like democracy and freedom that would allow such
progress in their own countries — and shortly make al Qaeda and the
fundamentalists not merely irrelevant, but ridiculous as well. Thus,
we can understand the increasing hatred of the United States and its
policy of democratic idealism abroad that threatens to put them out
of business.
As we learned on September 11, they try to kill us now with our own
appurtenances before they are buried themselves under modernism,
liberality, and freedom. That really is what this war is about: a
last-ditch effort by primordial fascists to prevent the
liberalization of the Muslim world and the union of Islamic society
with the protocols found in the rest of the globe and which many in
the Middle East prefer if given a chance.
Only democracy and freedom, not Western money or cheap guilt, will
remedy the deep sickness of radical Islam that now so tires and
sickens the rest of the world that daily has to watch and endure it.
For a suicide bomber like Mohammed Atta, the more he bumped into the
West and used its bounties, the more he despised us for his own
hypocrisy of enjoying what his culture could not make or allow. There
was no law forcing Mr. Atta to go study in Germany or visit the
United States or to wear Western clothes and use our technology; he
did so on his own free volition — and later despised himself for
doing so.
The Saudi insurgents who now volunteer to blow themselves up in
northern Iraq, like their spiritual kindred suicide bombers on the
West Bank, are not poor villagers content to plow ancestral fields
and follow the tribal and religious rhythms of a timeless Middle East.
No, they are usually upscale and spoiled, or at least middle class,
educated, and with some disposable income — the prerequisites to
allow them contact with the West and almost immediately to incite
their sense of envy, self-loathing, exaggerated entitlement, and
ultimately nihilism at trying to destroy what they hate and lust for
and cannot destroy.
Second, there is a certain mental disease here at home — long
chronicled in Western literature — that encourages the Afghan
rioter's love/hate relationship with things Western. After all, we
have developed a culture in which a Newsweek writer grasps that if he
scoops a story that the United States military is insensitive to
the "other" and, better yet, religiously intolerant, he finds a
certain resonance within our own elite. If that slur turns out to be
wrong, well, his intentions were at least "noble" and there are
likely to follow little consequences in his own circle that is far
away from those soldiers who pay for his lapse on the ground in
Afghanistan.
Note also after the riots how few Americans announced their immediate
scorn for silly rumors about our own POW center in a time of war —
especially when it is housing Afghan terrorists who helped kill 3,000
of our own innocents. Can one imagine fundamentalists in the Bible
Belt rioting and shooting should they hear an unfounded rumor that an
American prisoner in Riyadh, charged with complicity in killing
thousands of Arabs, found his Old Testament trashed by a Saudi guard —
or a Saudi official promising to apologize to the Western world
should a miscreant guard be culpable?
Was the Church of the Nativity carefully treated by its Islamic
intruders? No. So did the desecration cause rioting and holy-war
warnings across Christendom? It is just this imbalance that our
elites do not talk openly about, but that outrages the populace who
tires of it.
So we should dare to remind the world that we have nothing to
apologize for, given that we have expended lives and treasure in
Afghanistan and Iraq to improve countries that once helped to butcher
us. Most of those rioting and killing idolize bin Laden. The problem
is not that they are confused, but that they express exactly what
they feel — and that is a deep hatred for Western liberalism,
manifested on their now sacred day of September 11.
In that sense, we can be as warped as the Afghan rioter. Westerners
have their own delusions. We seem to think that our neat gadgets also
equate with an ability to refashion human nature or that a fascist
abroad needs to know how much we care about his hurt.
There is a sort of arrogance in the liberal West — the handmaiden to
our own guilt and self-loathing — that strangely believes we are both
to blame for the ills abroad and alone can solve them through handing
out our Taxpayers money, aid and weaponry. Almost all of the pathetic
rhetoric of al Qaeda — "colonial exploitation," "American hegemony,"
or "blood for oil" — was as imported from Western liberals and
leftists, as were the terrorists' bombs and communications.
Some Western intellectuals, I think, need a bin Laden to illustrate
and confirm their nihilistic ideas about their own postmodern
society, just as he needs them to explain why his culture's failure
is not its own fault. So just as al Qaeda will always find an
enabling masochist Westerner to say, "You lashed out at us in
frustration because we treated you unfairly," so too a masochist
Westerner will always find a compliant sadist homicidal terrorist to
boast, "Yes, we kill you for your sins." America was once a country
that demolished Hitler and Tojo combined in less than four years and
broke the nuclear Soviet Union — and now frets and whines that a few
thousand deranged fascists want an apology.
Abroad, we battle Islamic fascists who hate us for our success and
want to kill us with the tools of the modern world they despise. But
at home, we are also at odds with our own privileged guilt-ridden
masochist fifth columnist left oriented Dhimmicratic aristocracy.
The sadist homicidal Islamists insist, "We kill you for being soft."
masochist Westerners in response feel, "We are killed because we are
not being soft enough."
And so they riot and kill in Afghanistan over a stupid rumor, and we
seek to apologize that it somehow spread.
How truly sad. Rise oh cowboy spirit of the Wild West, rise to save
America and civilization.
Story Credits: Victor Davis Hanson
writing in Benadorassociates
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