How the West Was Lost
The cultural jihadists have enjoyed disturbing success. Two events in particular—the 2004 assassination in Amsterdam of Theo van Gogh in retaliation for his film about Islam’s oppression of women, and the global wave of riots, murders, and vandalism that followed a Danish newspaper’s 2005 publication of cartoons satirizing Mohammed—have had a massive ripple effect throughout the West. Motivated variously, and doubtless sometimes simultaneously, by fear, misguided sympathy, and multicultural ideology—which teaches us to belittle our freedoms and to genuflect to non-Western cultures, however repressive—people at every level of Western society, but especially elites, have allowed concerns about what fundamentalist Muslims will feel, think, or do to influence their actions and expressions. These Westerners have begun, in other words, to internalize the strictures of sharia, and thus implicitly to accept the deferential status of dhimmis—infidels living in Muslim societies.Call it a cultural surrender. The House of War is slowly—or not so slowly, in Europe’s case—being absorbed into the House of Submission. bruce bawer city journal
If you want to get an idea of why fighting for free speech in Canada is critical go read Bawer’s piece in City Magazine. It is as depressing as it is vital.
We need to fight for free speech because it is an essential Western and Canadian value. And we need to fight hard because we are in very grave danger of losing the right to assert that value.
April 28th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
“Call it a cultural surrender. The House of War is slowly—or not so slowly, in Europe’s case—being absorbed into the House of Submission”
Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. The obedient must be slaves.
~ Henry David Thoreau
April 28th, 2008 at 7:44 pm
You’re spot on Jay. This is an issue that desperatly needs to be acknowledged. Keep up the good work.