Intellectual impotence
Posted on July 10, 2008
Excerpt:
The greatest lie intellectuals tell us is that “the pen is mightier than the sword.” That’s what cowards claim when they want to preen as heroes. Billions of words have been hurled at Sudan’s government. The misery in Darfur not only continues but deepens. While intellectuals wrestled with compound sentences, Darfur degenerated from selective oppression to savage anarchy. Legions of columnists and commentators have deplored Robert Mugabe’s monstrous rule in Zimbabwe. But none of the hand-wringing by American, European or even African intellectuals restrained one fist or stopped one club in midair. Guess who “won” that election. Regiments of professors and pundits have bemoaned China’s gobbling of Tibet for half a century. The result? Beijing cracked down even harder.
“Brave” columnists wrote countless columns bemoaning the suffering of the Kurds and the Shia under Saddam Hussein. Their earnest paragraphs didn’t save a single life. Only when better men acted did the surviving victims of one of the world’s worst dictatorships glimpse freedom – an imperfect freedom but better than a mass grave. Nothing positive is going to happen in Sudan or Zimbabwe (or Tibet) until rule-of-law states take action. As outraged activists scribble on, Beijing blithely continues supporting these and other rogue regimes…
Does anyone really believe that there’s anything we can write or say that will persuade al Qaeda to make nice? It’s on the strategic defensive today but only because our soldiers and Marines thumped the hell out of its cadres in Iraq and Afghanistan. The point isn’t that military solutions are always the best solutions – any problem that can be resolved without bloodshed should be handled peaceably. But we’ve got to stop playing pretend: In this hate-plagued, often merciless world, events sometimes demand action, not just talk.
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Posted by John Ray. For a daily critique of Leftist activities, see DISSECTING LEFTISM. For a daily survey of Australian politics, see AUSTRALIAN POLITICS Also, don’t forget your roundup of Obama news and commentary at OBAMA WATCH
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I agree they’re bad situations but what exactly do you suggest? Without a proposed solution you are just playing another game of “ain’t it awful?”
In the 1930’s some ‘progressives’ were unhappy that the US didn’t intervene in the Spanish Civil War. Sooooo they formed the Abraham Lincoln Brigade and went over and did the best fighting they knew how. Although the Republican’s lost you can’t fault these men for effort.
I’ll suggest you do the same. Being one of the first you could probably be a colonel at least. And if you got home you’d be the lion of so many dinner parties. Think of how many sentences you’d be able to start with, “And there I was… “ even before desert was served. Let me know when you’re leaving, I’d love to see you “off”.