Only if the liberals have their way...
In sorrow for the British soldier who was butchered on the streets of London, while many except a few brave women did nothing but watch, I reprint this article from Mark Steyn in its entirety.
When I first read about it and then saw the video of these craven barbarian murderers, I wondered why no men grabbed a pipe, anything and tried to stop it. Is it against the law to even carry a knife there? What if just one person had been carrying a gun?
British lions come up lambs in Woolwich.
On Wednesday, Drummer Lee Rigby of the
Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, a man who had served Queen and country
honorably in the hell of Helmand Province in Afghanistan, emerged from
his barracks on Wellington Street, named after the Duke thereof, in
southeast London. Minutes later, he was hacked to death in broad
daylight and in full view of onlookers by two men with machetes who
crowed “Allahu akbar!” as they dumped his carcass in the middle of the
street like so much road kill.
As grotesque as this act of savagery was, the aftermath was even more
unsettling. The perpetrators did not, as the Tsarnaev brothers did in
Boston, attempt to escape. Instead, they held court in the street
gloating over their trophy, and flagged down a London bus to demand the
passengers record their triumph on film. As the crowd of bystanders
swelled, the remarkably urbane savages posed for photographs with the
remains of their victim while discoursing on the iniquities of Britain
toward the Muslim world. Having killed Drummer Rigby, they were killing
time: It took 20 minutes for the somnolent British constabulary to show
up. And so television viewers were treated to the spectacle of a young
man, speaking in the vowels of south London, chatting calmly with his
“fellow Britons” about his geopolitical grievances and apologizing to
the ladies present for any discomfort his beheading of Drummer Rigby
might have caused them, all while drenched in blood and still wielding
his cleaver.
If you’re thinking of getting steamed over all that, don’t. Simon Jenkins, the former editor of the Times of London, cautioned against “mass hysteria” over “mundane acts of violence.”
That’s easy for him to say. Woolwich is an unfashionable part of
town, and Sir Simon is unlikely to find himself there of an afternoon
stroll. Drummer Rigby had less choice in the matter. Being jumped by
barbarians with machetes is certainly “mundane” in Somalia and Sudan,
but it’s the sort of thing that would once have been considered somewhat
unusual on a sunny afternoon in south London — at least as unusual as,
say, blowing up eight-year-old boys at the Boston Marathon. It was
“mundane” only in the sense that, as at weddings and kindergarten
concerts, the reflexive reaction of everybody present was to get out
their cell phones and start filming.
Once, long ago, I was in an altercation where someone pulled a
switchblade, and ever since have been mindful of Jimmy Hoffa’s
observation that he’d rather jump a gun than a knife. Nevertheless,
there is a disturbing passivity to this scene: a street full of
able-bodied citizens being lectured to by blood-soaked murderers who
have no fear that anyone will be minded to interrupt their diatribes. In
fairness to the people of Boston, they were ordered to “shelter in
place” by the governor of Massachusetts. In Woolwich, a large crowd of
Londoners apparently volunteered to “shelter in place,” instinctively.
Consider how that will play when these guys’ jihadist snuff video is
being hawked around the bazaars of the Muslim world. Behold the
infidels, content to be bystanders in their own fate.
This passivity set the tone for what followed. In London as in
Boston, the politico-media class immediately lapsed into the pneumatic
multiculti Tourette’s that seems to be a chronic side effect of excess
diversity-celebrating: No Islam to see here, nothing to do with Islam,
all these body parts in the street are a deplorable misinterpretation of
Islam. The BBC’s Nick Robinson accidentally described the men as being
“of Muslim appearance,” but quickly walked it back lest impressionable
types get the idea that there’s anything “of Muslim appearance” about a
guy waving a machete and saying “Allahu akbar.” A man is on TV dripping
blood in front of a dead British soldier and swearing “by Almighty Allah
we will never stop fighting you,” yet it’s the BBC reporter who’s
apologizing for “causing offence.” To David Cameron, Drummer Rigby’s
horrific end was “not just an attack on Britain and on the British way
of life, it was also a betrayal of Islam. . . . There is nothing in
Islam that justifies this truly dreadful act.”
How does he know? He doesn’t seem the most likely Koranic scholar.
Appearing on David Letterman’s show a while back, Cameron was unable to
translate into English the words “Magna Carta,” which has quite a bit to
do with that “British way of life” he’s so keen on. But apparently it’s
because he’s been up to his neck in suras and hadiths every night
sweating for Sharia 101. So has Scotland Yard’s deputy assistant
commissioner, Brian Paddick, who reassured us after the London Tube
bombings that “Islam and terrorism don’t go together,” and the mayor of
Toronto, David Miller, telling NPR listeners after 19 Muslims were
arrested for plotting to behead the Canadian prime minister: “You know,
in Islam, if you kill one person you kill everybody,” he said in a
somewhat loose paraphrase of Koran 5:32 that manages to leave out some
important loopholes. “It’s a very peaceful religion.”
That’s why it fits so harmoniously into famously peaceful
societies like, say, Sweden. For the last week Stockholm has been ablaze
every night with hundreds of burning cars set alight by “youths.” Any
particular kind of “youth”? The Swedish prime minister declined to
identify them any more precisely than as “hooligans.” But don’t worry:
The “hooligans” and “youths” and men of no Muslim appearance whatsoever
can never win because, as David Cameron ringingly declared, “they can
never beat the values we hold dear, the belief in freedom, in democracy,
in free speech, in our British values, Western values.” Actually,
they’ve already gone quite a way toward eroding free speech, as both
prime ministers demonstrate. The short version of what happened in
Woolwich is that two Muslims butchered a British soldier in the name of
Islam and helpfully explained, “The only reason we have done this is
because Muslims are dying every day.” But what do they know? They’re
only Muslims, not Diversity Outreach Coordinators. So the BBC, in its
so-called “Key Points,” declined to mention the “Allahu akbar” bit or
the “I”-word at all: Allah who?
Not a lot of Muslims want to go to the trouble of chopping your head
off, but when so many Western leaders have so little rattling around up
there, they don’t have to. And, as we know from the sob-sister Tsarnaev
profiles, most of these excitable lads are perfectly affable, or at
least no more than mildly alienated, until the day they set a hundred
cars alight, or blow up a school boy, or decapitate some guy. And, if
you’re lucky, it’s not you they behead, or your kid they kill, or even
your Honda Civic they light up. And so life goes on, and it’s all so
“mundane,” in Simon Jenkins’s word, that you barely notice when the
Jewish school shuts up, and the gay bar, and the uncovered women no
longer take a stroll too late in the day, and the publishing house that
gets sent the manuscript for the next Satanic Verses decides it’s not worth the trouble. . . . But don’t worry, they’ll never defeat our “free speech” and our “way of life.”
One in ten Britons under 25 is now Muslim. That number will increase,
through immigration, disparate birth rates, and conversions like those
of the Woolwich killers, British-born and -bred. Metternich liked to say
the Balkans began in the Landstrasse, in southeast Vienna. Today, the
Dar al-Islam begins in Wellington Street, in southeast London. That’s a
“betrayal” all right, but not of Islam.
5/25/2013
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