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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

A Culture Of Passivity

I know you all are probably tired of reading about the Virginia Tech massacre, however Mark Steyn always has a interest twist to events that needs to be told.  In A Culture of Passivity Mark writes

On Monday night, Geraldo was all over Fox News saying we have to accept that, in this horrible world we live in, our “children” need to be “protected.”

Point one: They’re not “children.” The students at Virginia Tech were grown women and — if you’ll forgive the expression — men. They would be regarded as adults by any other society in the history of our planet. Granted, we live in a selectively infantilized culture where twentysomethings are “children” if they’re serving in the Third Infantry Division in Ramadi but grown-ups making rational choices if they drop to the broadloom in President Clinton’s Oval Office. Nonetheless, it’s deeply damaging to portray fit fully formed adults as children who need to be protected. We should be raising them to understand that there will be moments in life when you need to protect yourself — and, in a “horrible” world, there may come moments when you have to choose between protecting yourself or others. It is a poor reflection on us that, in those first critical seconds where one has to make a decision, only an elderly Holocaust survivor, Professor Librescu, understood instinctively the obligation to act.

Point two: The cost of a “protected” society of eternal “children” is too high. Every December 6th, my own unmanned Dominion lowers its flags to half-mast and tries to saddle Canadian manhood in general with the blame for the “Montreal massacre,” the 14 female students of the Ecole Polytechnique murdered by Marc Lepine (born Gamil Gharbi, the son of an Algerian Muslim wife-beater, though you’d never know that from the press coverage).

As I wrote up north a few years ago: Yet the defining image of contemporary Canadian maleness is not M Lepine/Gharbi but the professors and the men in that classroom, who, ordered to leave by the lone gunman, meekly did so, and abandoned their female classmates to their fate — an act of abdication that would have been unthinkable in almost any other culture throughout human history. The “men” stood outside in the corridor and, even as they heard the first shots, they did nothing. And, when it was over and Gharbi walked out of the room and past them, they still did nothing. Whatever its other defects, Canadian manhood does not suffer from an excess of testosterone.

We do our children a disservice to raise them to entrust all to officialdom’s security blanket. Geraldo-like “protection” is a delusion: when something goes awry — whether on a September morning flight out of Logan or on a peaceful college campus — the state won’t be there to protect you. You’ll be the fellow on the scene who has to make the decision.  As my distinguished compatriot Kathy Shaidle says:

When we say “we don’t know what we’d do under the same circumstances”, we make cowardice the default position.

I’d prefer to say that the default position is a terrible enervating passivity. Murderous misfit loners are mercifully rare. But this awful corrosive passivity is far more pervasive, and, unlike the psycho killer, is an existential threat to a functioning society.

Personally I can’t help wondering how the situation could have been changed if instead of acting like defenseless sheep a group of students would have tried to succumb the shooter.  After all there was only one gunman and a signifcant greater number of students.  Sure some of the might have been killed but they were killed anyway and they might have been successful in overcoming the shooter.

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Godspeed, Todd Beamer!


“Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.”

Bat One on April 18, 2007 at 01:43 pm

First, I’m with ElectNixon on this Sidebar thingy. 

Rob, Any ETA for bringing that up to speed?  I’m sick of seeing ‘Cimpy McHitler’ ...it was dumb enough the first time.

Second, Doc you are bang on in this department.

Our dis-Educational system and Popular Culture have been doing their level best to emasculate the culture and give us these exact results have cited to. 

Compare TV back then to now: John Wayne, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Clint Eastwood, Rawhyde, The Rifleman, Gunsmoke, Have Gun Will Travel, Rat Patrol, Combat....

Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Dharma & Greg, Who’s the Boss? ....

If someone had wanted to break the Western will to resist Bad Guys, they’ve done a bang-up job.

Any young man who has the misfortune to be attending government schools in this era will be under scrutiny for any testosterony behaviour so that he can be diagnosed with some made-up complex and put on meds.

The shooter, so wa are told, had two weapons: a 9mm Glock and a .22 cal auto.  There has been no mention of any so-called supersized magazines (do those come with fries and a large coke too?).  This means the guy had to stop and reload at some point.

I guess there were no ROTC or Football types on hand to do the “Let’s Roll” thing and rush him while he was reloading.

Shameful—all around.


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Move_Zig on April 18, 2007 at 01:58 pm

I just responded to the sidebar thing a big ago.  Rob’s aware of the issue and hasn’t been able to figure it out. 

His pro has been hired by one of the big bloggers (I mean big) so hasn’t been able to help so far.

I’m just guessing but I think Rob would probably rather be emailed at or if I can help .


What’s going to happen to US industry when the global warming extremists like John McCain double the price of electricity?  I would think all these factories will close and set up in countries where they aren’t scared of technology.


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The Whistler on April 18, 2007 at 02:04 pm

If someone had wanted to break the Western will to resist Bad Guys, they’ve done a bang-up job.

Yep, the men (I should say boys because many never achieve real manhood) in our western society have effectively been neutered.  I blame much of this in the feminization of the western society.


You don’t have to be a moron to be a liberal Democrat but it sure helps.

docdave on April 18, 2007 at 02:22 pm

The bravest die first.
Evolution?

WOOF on April 18, 2007 at 02:25 pm

There, I did it.  Let’s see if it gets published.

Letter sent to the Roanoke Times:

Dear Roanoke Times,

On Tuesday, January 31, 2006, Greg Esposito, one of your staff, reported that Virginia House Bill 1572, which would have allowed handguns on college campuses, died in subcommittee.

With that action, the Virginia legislators sealed the fate of the students who were brutally murdered just days ago.

Tellingly, Mr. Esposito reported that: “Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker was happy to hear the bill was defeated. “I’m sure the university community is appreciative of the General Assembly’s actions because this will help parents, students, faculty and visitors feel safe on our campus.” “

The murderous shooter proved Mr. Hincker wrong. But Mr. Hincker and the legislators who denied the dead and wounded students their right and ability to defend themselves, have had plenty of warning.

In almost every single mass public shooting, the environment has been one of a ‘gun free zone’ by virtue of wrong-headed state laws or workplace policies. The offices in Hawaii, Massachusetts, Georgia, and California, where mass public shootings took place were so- called ‘gun free zones’ as were the massacres in Luby’s Cafeteria and McDonalds.

Colin Ferguson, the murderer on the Long Island Rail Road was completely safe as he methodically moved down the aisles, slaughtering the unarmed. The same was true on the Empire State Observation Deck, the Amish schoolhouse, and every school where mass public shootings have taken place.

Thus, by arrogantly denying citizens the fundamental human right to self defense, they set the stage for these massacres. These massacres have been as foreseeable as they have been preventable.

Israelis had problems with terrorists attacking schools.  The attacks stopped once those schools adopted armed self protection. Even in a non-school setting, massacres are prevented by armed citizens like Thomas Glenn Terry, who prevented a copy-cat mass murder in a Alabama Shoneys by drawing his licensed weapon and killing one of the attackers and scaring off the other. Armed citizens defend themselves with their own arms 2.5 million times each year.

Yet these very same legislators who have passed laws stripping law-abiding citizens of their right to defend themselves rest easy behind a phalanx of armed security guards, state police and metal detectors.

These same people set the stage for the Virginia Tech massacre.

They made sure that the law-abiding were set up as defenseless sheep.

They set the machinery in motion to ensure each of the students and instructors were in terror in the last few moments of their lives and their last emotions undoubtedly were of primal fear and overwhelming helplessness.

That helplessness in the face of a determined, armed murderer was entirely foreseeable and entirely avoidable.

Certainly the killer is to blame.

Certainly the so-called leaders that prevented the victims from protecting themselves by the virtue of a Right enshrined in the Second Amendment are as guilty as the guy who pulled the trigger.


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Move_Zig on April 19, 2007 at 07:26 pm
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Shameful—all around.

There was a man there, Prof. Liviu Librescu, jammed the door with his body while his students escaped, all of his students.  He was 77 at the time.  There weren’t many instances of heroism in this, need to remember the few.

FlyOnTheWall on April 20, 2007 at 07:04 am

Yes, the Virginia legislators share in this slaughter by preventing people from defending themselves.  Maybe now they will allow CWP on campus and perhaps restrict guns to US/Virginia State citizens only.


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Chief RZ on April 20, 2007 at 07:10 am

Fly,

Bill Bennett made a very interesting point last night when he said that Professor Librescu, a Holocaust survivor, some of whose family had been in Nazi concentration camps, was repaying a debt owed to General Eisenhower and the American GI’s who helped liberate Europe in WWII.

Librescu deliberately sacrificed himself to allow his students to escape.  We don’t see much of that any more.  Sacrifice today is usually something forced on us by government in the name of some group of special interest victims or the so-called “greater good.”


“Poverty of goods is easily cured; poverty of the mind is irreparable.”

Bat One on April 20, 2007 at 07:20 am
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