Thoughts about our weakness from
The Gates Of Vienna.
Communism as a military force fell when the Berlin Wall came down. As an
intellectual force it is more dangerous than ever because its adherents have
taken over our governments.
The Long March Through
The Institutions is paying off for the traitors. Force did not conquer
us. Treachery is doing it instead. Here is a view in three parts:-
The Enemy Within, Part I

1. The
Theology of Doubt
Orthodox Secularism requires that adherents subscribe to radical doubt.
We must doubt that our culture is superior to any other, that there are
any moral absolutes, that the free market is a way to create wealth,
etc. Not all propositions are open to doubt -- otherwise the system
would de-construct itself, like Postmodernism -- but the major cultural
pillars of the West are all questioned.
This is a legacy of Communism, a credit to the proficiency of the KGB.
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union poured enormous clandestine
amounts of money into the left-leaning and radical organizations of the
West, in addition to feeding them
propaganda and disinformation designed to discredit the principles
and institutions of the Free World. Communism is gone, but its legacy
lives on in our weakened institutions, which continue to peddle the same
old nihilistic themes.
This makes the West constitutionally reluctant to take on our
Islamofascist enemies, to name them for what they are and counter them
in the realm of ideas.
2. Race Trumps Everything
As many politicians (especially Republican ones) know, it is impossible
to say certain things in public about race. Statements are constrained
by the shibboleths of the age of Orthodox Secularism, with many thoughts
on the subject now considered doubleplus ungood, at least for white
people.
Thus, the fact that virtually all acts of terror perpetrated since the
Twin Towers fell were committed by Muslims, most of them from the Middle
East and South Asia, is well-known to just about everybody. But if
mentioned publicly it immediately throws the speaker open to charges of
racism, and it cannot under any circumstances be used to track down
terrorists or to prevent another horrific attack.
If one steps back from the scene to regard the situation,
it can
hardly be viewed as anything short of mass insanity.
Race trumps border security, preventing us from stanching the flow of
illegal immigrants into this country, a flow which may well conceal al
Qaeda members. Race trumps any attempt to track the terrorists down once
they are in the United States. Race trumps airport screening, leaving us
with only random searches; in other words, avoiding giving offense to
people with our "racism" is more important than preventing the deaths of
hundreds, or perhaps thousands, of innocent people.
The internment of Japanese-Americans during the Second World War is used
as the model of "racist" behavior to avoid. But, as
Michelle Malkin has demonstrated, the internment decision was a
reasonable one to make in wartime, given the fact that a large network
of Japanese spies was known to be in place in the United States. It is
only with the luxury of hindsight, and through the lens of political
correctness, that this can be seen as racism.
It is racism if we seek to profile potential terrorists by their
nationality or appearance. It is racism if we draw attention to their
repugnant religious beliefs. It is racist to expect immigrants to
assimilate to American culture and adopt American values. Any attempt to
combat the Islamofascists within our own society simply reveals our
inherent racism.
3. Toxic Tolerance
A liberal democratic country like ours is an open society, which
requires that its citizens be tolerant of those who differ in their
appearance and customs. Tolerance becomes toxic when it demands an
acceptance of behaviors which run counter to the basic rules of liberal
democracy and undermine its very existence.
If radical Islam demands our tolerance and respect, then we must abide
by its tenets and institute an intolerant and illiberal polity. In the
name of multiculturalism,
Canada has officially sanctioned
Sharia. But, when applied,
Sharia will impose legal principles, such as restrictions on the
weight of women's testimony, which violate Canada's own legal principles
and constitutional norms. Problems like this cannot be wished away in an
attempt at multicultural harmony; the tolerance of intolerant cultural
institutions generates irreconcilable conflicts.
If the West were not defending itself against the Great Islamic Jihad,
such issues might remain interesting intellectual puzzles, suitable for
reasoned academic debate. But in the context of a post-9/11 world, they
are a recipe for cultural suicide.
Throw open the doors! Welcome all who wish to enter, even those who
strive to slit our throats!
* * * * * * * *
Orthodox Secularism is a spiritual force, drawing on the same
wellsprings as religion but without acknowledging religion. This
suggests the question: what is the religious analogue to the collective
doubt, self-hatred, and impulse to self-destruction as outlined above?
One word: Sin.
Orthodox Secularism does not include evil in its theological structure,
and it does not admit the existence of sin. But our human nature cannot
be denied, and human beings are inherently aware of their sinfulness,
consciously or not. Environmentalists rely on this: in their dogma,
humans are inherently destructive of the environment, and sin against
Mother Nature.
The feeling of sinfulness can lead a religious person to confession and
absolution, or it can be projected onto others. Since Secularism denies
sin, only the latter course is open -- sins are committed by
corporations, Republicans, America, the West, or even humanity itself.
This unconscious and unacknowledged sense of sinfulness generates the
tenets of Orthodox Secularism and breeds a reluctance to act against the
evil forces which threaten us. It is the wizened warder who has let them
through.
A larger question remains: can this battle against the enemy within be
fought without a religious regeneration in our own culture? Does liberal
humanism provide enough spiritual might to counter the Great Islamic
Jihad?
If not, then we have no arms to fight it with.
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