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The New Normal

July 15th, 2016 No comments

 

Source: Nice Death Toll Rises as France Mourns After Truck Attack – NBC News

Within the body of the linked story is this statement from Prime Minister Mauel Valls: “Terrorism is a threat that weighs heavily upon France and will continue to weigh for a long time.”   This is a preposterous statement and probably the worst example of classic Gallic insouciance made by someone whom is supposedly charged with protecting his constituency.

But unfortunately, he is not alone in his delusion. The entire mindset of western governments over the past few decades have come to accept that institutionalized violence by a very defined segment of people must be accepted within the larger aims of integration and tolerance.

Imagine if a rancher decides to allow the infiltration of wolves onto his property and accepts that on a regular basis, he’ll likely lose some of his livestock or maybe one of his kids. If this seems preposterous,  then you are obviously unsuited to set policies for a western government.  The mindset that terrorism and mass violence should be a normal aspect of daily life is Monty Python-esque if it wasn’t so tragic.  Politicos who adopt this mindset treat institutionalized terrorism as if it were merely spots on bananas or flies at a picnic; just minor annoyances to deal with.

Beginning with the Charlie Hebdo massacre in France over a year ago, each incidence of Islamic terrorism worldwide  since then, with their increasingly larger casualty counts, results in the same predictable inane comments from Politicos everywhere including ‘standing with the victims’ and offering prayers and sympathy.  Oddly, this tack seems to work for many of the incumbent politicos because they keep getting elected.  They’ve been able to convince their minions that death by minding your own business is the new normal.

Even as directed violence continues to be aimed at innocents in the West by declared Islamic militants, the denial of the danger posed by encouraging undocumented immigrants/refugees from high risk parts of the middle east continues by the U.S., Canada, Germany and yes even France.  Britain recently decided to call a halt to the process only to be labelled racist and insular.  As I write this, Turkey is in the process of ousting their Islamic leaning leader, Erdogan.  Turkey! Even they can’t take it any more! This is akin to bar owners kicking out drinkers.

It happens that Brexit and the upcoming US elections may signal significant changes to the mindsets of the existing ruling classes in many western societies, or at least to the people that elect them.  Once people’s insular lives are affected, it forces them to think more critically about those that they put into leadership roles.  When this happens, expect the R word to be thrown around a lot by Politicos against people who oppose their naïve and dangerous worldviews.  Expect that all kinds of explanations will be offered as to the root cause of terrorist activities from gun access, to disenfranchisement, to mental instability, to racism; but never the ONLY reason that is common to 99% of terror activity.

The odds are slim that institutionalized terrorism can be effectively stopped unless there is a change to the worldview of those handful of gullible leaders in office today in the major western powers. Having witnessed the increased  scope and brazenness of terrorist activity over the past generation, it’s clear that policies of appeasement and negotiation are not only ineffective, they seem to invite more violence. The roots of terrorism can be destroyed if there’s a collective willingness to do so; that’s a reality.   It’s the naïve ideologues and apologists that are the real scourge.

Update: Someone else who thinks that random death should be an expected hazard of big city living.

Je Suis Go Daddy

January 28th, 2015 No comments

link GoDaddy pulls Super Bowl puppy ad after outrage from animal rescue groups | Fox News.

In the wake of the outrage over the Charlie Hebdo events, life goes on as usual on this side of the ocean.  While everyone’s figurative heads are nodding like bored parents at a school play when it comes to the principle of rights of free expression, the exact same practices of restriction are tolerated or encouraged here.

Outraged Muslims (are there any other kind?) were upset about a caricature of their guy.  Outraged pet nuts (are there any other kind?) are upset about a caricature of pet ownership.  To be fair, there has been no violence or threats thereof directed against Go Daddy, but the resulting nix-ing of the ad is the same kind of censorship that was so objectionable when applied to the events in France.  Je Suis Go Daddy? Seldom is the main course of sanctimony served without the side dish of hypocrisy.  I guess it really depends upon whose ox is being gored.  Relax, that’s just an expression, no ox’s were harmed during this piece.

If we’re going to head down the road of having certain topics being out of bounds for humor, who’s going to be the arbiter? It’s not a huge stretch to see legislation drawn up to categorize the types of humor that are eligible for public consumption.  It’s ridiculous that just anyone should be allowed to make light of anything; maybe it makes sense for people to be licensed to convey humor.  That way, there are boundaries, codes of ethics, penalties etcetera to protect the public from sensitive topics and nobody gets any hurty feelings.

Rational people would say that the Muslim response to any or all slights to their beliefs registers a 37 on a scale of 1 to 10 for overzealousness.  Well the PC guys in this part of the world are rapidly moving up that scale as well as they ‘defend’ their particular cause of the day.  Only they aren’t armed with guns; they use lawyers.

Perhaps the best advice on this kind of stuff is expressed by a dialogue from the 1981 film, Stripes, featuring Bill Murray.  The dialogue is between a Sergeant and a tightly wound young man named Psycho:

Psycho: The name’s Francis Soyer, but everybody calls me Psycho. Any of you guys call me Francis, and I’ll kill you.

Leon: Ooooooh.

Psycho: You just made the list, buddy. And I don’t like nobody touching my stuff. So just keep your meat-hooks off. If I catch any of you guys in my stuff, I’ll kill you. Also, I don’t like nobody touching me. Now, any of you homos touch me, and I’ll kill you.

Sergeant Hulka: Lighten up, Francis.

And that’s the relevant message to everyone.