We Should Live - Ben Bateman

August 13, 2006

Bloodthirsty Liberals

Filed under: Philosophy and Culture — BenBateman @ 1:29 am

In case you somehow missed it, this video explains very directly how US and international news agencies have been publishing fraudulent photos to generate sympathy for Hezbollah, which is the puppet of Iran. Remember Iran? That’s the country whose leaders want us all dead, and whose scientists and technicians are busy building nuclear bombs with which they hope to annihilate Israel.

To echo Victor Davis Hanson, it’s the 1930s all over again: Whole countries are run by madmen who eagerly pursue war, and half the country wants us to twiddle our thumbs and hope that diplomats can save us from doing some real work. As the recent news out of London demonstrates, many Muslims still want us all dead, and no amount of self-flagellation or self-castration will appease them. At some point in the future the terrorists will succeed with one of their plots, and the deaths will run into the tens of thousands. Maybe it will be enough blood to wake the liberals from the pipe dream that their hollow mantras have forever vanquished the evil that lurks naturally within each man’s heart. Maybe it will be enough death to shame them into allowing us to defend ourselves.

Or maybe not. Recall that the deaths of thousands of Frenchmen and Britons didn’t shame the force of appeasement and isolation back in WWII. The war had been raging for over two years before we bothered to join. We had heard plenty of warnings that Hitler intended to conquer Europe. We had read of Japanese atrocities in China, and yawned. Only when our own ships lay at the bottom of Pearl Harbor did we pay attention. I think that we’re probably going to lose a city time time, and it’s just a question of which one.

The infuriating part is that no blame will fall on the bloodthirsty liberals, like those at Reuters and the New York Times, who are working right now to ensure that thousands more of us will die. Few will remember them with the bitterness that they deserve, just as few today look back with the proper level of disgust at the fools who kept us out of WWII for so long.

Schoolchildren of the future will read about this decade and ask their teachers: “But why didn’t they do anything? They knew that Iran had nuclear bombs. They knew that lots of Muslims were willing to die trying to kill us. Wasn’t it obvious to them that one of them would eventually make it into New York City or Washington DC?” The teachers will try to explain how lots of people in America thought that we could avoid more attacks with appeasement. And that schoolchild will shake his head and wonder how anyone could have been so stupid.




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