A Rational Study of Radical Islam, by Dr. Bill Warner

Dr Warner does a brilliant job of exposing the radically conflicted nature of Muhammad and Islam i.e. the early peaceful phase, and the later violent phase. But he leaves the viewer hanging regarding: which is the real Islam? So after the video I've quoted Robert Spencer to put that question to rest (as if we didn't already know).


Robert Spencer, The Islamic doctrine of abrogation
... there is a Qur'anic verse that says that when a verse is abrogated, the one that replaces it is as good as or better than the one it is replacing: "None of Our revelations do We abrogate or cause to be forgotten, but We substitute something better or similar: Knowest thou not that Allah hath power over all things?" (Qur'an 2:106) ...

There is wide disagreement among Muslim theologians as to precisely which verses have been abrogated and which others have replaced them. Still, it has been a mainstream notion in Islamic theology that if a verse revealed at Mecca contradicts another revealed later at Medina, the Medinan verse takes precedence ...

Many traditional Islamic theologians and Qur'an commentators argue that violent material, such as sura 9, abrogates more relatively tolerant material such as sura 109. This is not a newly-minted view "cherry-picked" by Osama bin Laden; it is in fact a very ancient view...

Another still-influential Qur'an commentator, Ibn Kathir (1301-1372) quotes an earlier authority, Ad-Dahhak bin Muzahim, to establish that the Verse of the Sword, sura 9:5 ("slay the unbelievers wherever you find them") “abrogated every agreement of peace between the Prophet and any idolater, every treaty, and every term.” He adds from another authority: “No idolater had any more treaty or promise of safety ever since Surah Bara’ah was revealed.” And yet another early commentator, Ibn Juzayy (d. 1340) agrees that one of this verse’s functions is “abrogating every peace treaty in the Qur’an.”

This idea is crucial as a guide to the relationship of the Qur’an’s peaceful passages to its violent ones. Suras 16, 29, 52, 73, and 109 — the sources of many of the Qur'an's verses of peace and tolerance — are all Meccan. That means that many Muslims, guided by commentators such as those above and the imams who teach from them, see these suras only in light of what was revealed later in Medina. Being the last or next-to-last sura revealed, sura 9 is generally understood as being the Qur’an’s last word on jihad, and all the rest of the book — including the “tolerance verses” — must be read in its light.
File under: in the light of sura 9.

Team Obama's entire Middle East policy has failed

K.T. McFarland, Team Obama's entire Middle East policy has failed and the problem is about to get worse
The Benghazi Report has condemned the State Department for “systemic failures and leadership and management deficiencies.” Four officials have resigned, and a few more lesser heads are likely to roll ...

But the Benghazi report misses the point. The events of September 11 are a symptom of a much larger problem -- the Obama administration’s entire Middle East policy has failed. And the problem is about to get much worse as the as yet unpunished but ascendant Al Qaeda and its affiliates contemplate what they might do next to attack Americans.

Less than two years ago, the entire region was at peace. Granted, it was an uneasy peace, but it’s a region where for thousands of years an uneasy peace was as good as it gets...

Fast forward to today. Everything has changed. The entire region is in upheaval. With our help, Egypt has replaced a pro-American dictator with what promises to be an anti-American Muslim Brotherhood dictator and Islamist constitution. We helped Libyan rebels topple their dictator, yet their new government ... has failed to consolidate control. They are cowed by Al Qaeda affiliated militias and couldn’t - or wouldn’t - prevent the Benghazi attack and assassinations of our diplomats. Syria’s vicious civil war threatens to go from horrific to hellish as Al Qaeda sympathizers and Islamic extremists take over the rebel cause...  At best, countries will be governed by the anti-American Muslim Brotherhood. At worst, chaos will ensue. Political and economic chaos are waiting in the wings, and radical Islamists, terrorists and Al Qaeda expand their influence throughout the region.

If the chaos and upheavals continue, which seems likely, we could in a few years see a region stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to Pakistan which is anti-American and consumed by ethno-sectarian violence...

That’s the real story, and the real scandal – not Ambassador Rice’s talking points or the State Department’s security failures. It not even the not attack on a Consulate’s American soil and murder of American diplomats – tragic as those deaths may be. It’s that we are losing the Middle East to radical extremists and opening the door to more attacks against Americans...
Egypt: 50,000 Islamists March Through Christian Area Chanting Egypt Will Be "Islamic" (via WZ)
ASSIUT, Egypt – A campaign of intimidation by Islamists left most Christians in this southern Egyptian province too afraid to participate in last week's referendum on an Islamist-drafted constitution they deeply oppose, residents say. The disenfranchisement is hiking Christians' worries over their future under empowered Muslim conservatives.

Around a week before the vote, some 50,000 Islamists marched through the provincial capital, Assiut, chanting that Egypt will be "Islamic, Islamic, despite the Christians." At their head rode several bearded men on horseback with swords in scabbards on their hips, evoking images of early Muslims conquering Christian Egypt in the 7th Century.

They made sure to go through mainly Christian districts of the city, where residents, fearing attacks, shuttered down their stores and stayed in their homes, witnesses said.
Melanie Phillips, Into the abyss
To an astonishing silence by the media on both sides of the pond, the US along with the UK and a number of European governments is leading the west into an abyss. I have repeatedly noted here that the US, UK and France helped bring to power in Egypt Islamic extremists hostile to the free world, and were threatening to do something very similar in Syria. Now they have indeed done so by recognising the Syrian National Council as the legitimate leader of the Syrian opposition.

The thinking behind this is to designate the al-Qaeda linked Jabhat al-Nusra as a terrorist group, while supporting the Muslim Brotherhood – which dominates the Syrian National Council -- as a reasonable alternative. But this is the same catastrophic mistake the US et al have made in Egypt. For the Brotherhood are not a reasonable alternative to Islamic extremists hostile to the west. They are themselves Islamic extremists hostile to the west.
File under: Obama's confidence v. the retrograde force of Islam.

Video: 91yo war vet headbutted and robbed - Sydney

More on the previous story. From the Telegraph here's a picture of the accused: Ahmed Somebody.

Would a Middle Easterner be as likely to mug an elder of his own ethnicity? Nope. But that's the "benefit" of diversity which we are supposed to celebrate.

91-year-old mugged by diversity: Sydney

91-year-old man robbed - Liverpool
An elderly man has been robbed after withdrawing money at a bank in Liverpool.

About 11.45am yesterday (Wednesday 19 December, 2012) a 91-year-old man withdrew an amount of cash from a bank at Westfield’s in Liverpool.

As he left the premises and walked back to his car a man, described as being of Middle Eastern/Mediterranean in appearance and about 178cm tall with a tanned complexion, grabbed the elderly man and put him in a headlock.

He grabbed the 91-year-old’s wallet containing an amount of cash, before pushing him to the ground and running from the scene.

The gentleman sustained cuts and bruising to his arms and legs as a result of being pushed to the ground.

Detectives from Liverpool have released a CCTV image of a person taken at the time of the robbery who they believe may be able to assist with their inquiries. The man in the image is described as wearing a white baseball cap with black trim and a black ‘Henley’ singlet with white shorts and white sneakers with a blue stripe on the side.
The radio said he was a war veteran. Like many diverse parts of Sydney, Liverpool is not safe for old white people.

Both the Herald and Telegraph went to the trouble of censoring the perp's description. Neither published the CCTV image. It wasn't newsworthy enough for the ABC.

If an old Asian or Indian immigrant were mugged like this you can bet a foreign government would be hopping mad, local politicians would be prostrating themselves to placate them, and the ABC and SBS would be all over it.

File under: ministry of truth.

Atheists dub Jesus a 'myth' on Times Square billboard

I'm an atheist but this billboard is dangerous and counterproductive. All it will do is breed a militant strand of Christianity. Stop it, you morons.

Atheists dub Jesus a 'myth' on Times Square billboard
... an atheist group has a message for the masses teeming into Times Square: Jesus is a myth.

With a picture of Santa Claus above another image of Jesus Christ, the sign, sponsored by New Jersey-based American Atheists, urges passersby to "Keep the Merry!" and "Dump the Myth!" Attacks on Christianity from the group have become routine, and in the bustling heart of America's busiest city, most folks don't even waste a shrug on the sign. But some took notice, and did not approve.

“It’s a damn shame. It’s an insult,” said Anthony White, 41, a of Jersey City, N.J. said. “Why did they have to put that up?”

David Silverman, president of American Atheists, had an answer, though not one likely to please the faithful...
Video at Fox News.

Atheism won't win hearts and minds this way. We need to go the Alain de Botton route, and build a movement that offers a compelling alternative to religion. We need to offer a positive alternative community, not merely shoot down religious beliefs.

File under: keep the merry, dump the advertising strategy.

Music break

Another set of folkish tunes. See here.

Diversity fails trolley dilemma: NY

Black man pushes Asian onto subway tracks. Indian man takes photo while Asian man dies and nobody helps. Diversity fails the simplest of trolley problems.


Subway photographer: R. Umar Abbasi interviewed by Today Show
R. Umar Abbasi , the man who captured the New York Post image of Ki-Suck Han, moments before he was killed by a subway train, went on the Today Show Wednesday morning to explain his side of the story.

Abbasi has been criticized after the photo was posted on the front page of the Post.

Many are asking: Why didn't the photographer help? Why did the newspaper publish the photo?

Abbasi said in the interview: "The only thing I could think of was to alert the driver with my camera flash."

He also added that those closer to Han should have helped. "Nobody made an effort," he said.
It's hard to tell whether anyone was close enough to help, but it's easy to imagine he died because of a failure of empathy.

File under: ethics in diversity.

Benghazi: in Black and White

In days gone by, America would not have ignored an ambassador's pleas for more security for months.

In days gone by, America would not have defended its consulate with an Islamic Martyrs Brigade.

In days gone by, America would have moved heaven and earth to defend a consulate that was under attack for 8 hours.

But in Obama's America, all these things happened in Benghazi. That's why there is so much outrage at the ongoing cover-up.

In a must watch video, Bill Whittle assumes the role of virtual president, and shows how an American President with a beating heart would have responded. And following, we see how demented black leaders can only see racism and sexism in this issue. And then Diana West explains what is being overlooked by the obsession with Susan Rice's role.



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Rep. Gwen Moore defends Ambassador Susan Rice from attacks by Sen. McCain


Meanwhile, back on planet Earth ...

Diana West, Susan Rice, Distraction: The Real Benghazi Questions
It is neither “racist” nor “sexist” to question U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice’s role in the Benghazi scandal. It is, however, almost entirely beside the point.

Rice wasn't making life-and-death decisions on Sept. 11, 2012, when the U.S. compound in the Libyan city of Benghazi came under attack; President Obama was. Rice, therefore, is unable to answer the all-important question about what order President Obama issued upon hearing that U.S. diplomats in Benghazi were under fire. She can’t look America in the eye and answer whether the U.S. military was ordered not to rescue Americans fighting for their lives...

President Obama stated to an outside-the-Washington-Beltway reporter that “the minute” he found out what was happening in Benghazi, he sprang into action. “Number one,” the president said, “make sure that we are securing our personnel and doing whatever we need to do.”

Did Obama, in fact, issue such an order? If so, it appears to have been ignored. Shouldn’t someone be fired for insubordination? If no U.S. military assets were available – a big “if” for the sake of argument – why weren’t NATO allies such as Turkey or Britain called on to help? What exactly was the president doing during the eight-hour span of the terror attack?

On Sept. 9 and again on Sept. 10, a YouTube video featuring al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was posted online. In it, Zawahiri exhorted Libyans to attack Americans in revenge for the killing of al-Qaida senior leader Abu Yahya al-Libi. The CIA and other intelligence agencies appear to have ignored this video entirely. Why?

Why was the United States in Benghazi relying on Libyan jihadists for security? ...
File under: four dead Americans and still no explanation.

How important is cultural diversity at your school?

Ramzpaul "becomes" a diversity coordinator at his daughter's school, and gives us a video blog for each year to track his progress. How will it end?


Via OzzieSaffa.

File under: "progressive".

One Fat Lady: lost and afraid in Islamic Leicester

One Fat Lady in race row over Muslim 'ghetto' jibe
The Islamic area of Leicester frightened me, says TV chef
So when celebrity chef Clarissa Dickson Wright decided to write about her day out in a multi-cultural part of Leicester, she didn't mince her words.

The former star of the BBC's Two Fat Ladies claimed a visit to the city, which has a large Muslim population, was 'the most frightening experience of her life' ...

She wrote:

"I had one of the most frightening adventures of my life there. I turned off the ring road because there had been a car crash and I wanted to avoid being stuck in traffic, and soon found myself lost. I couldn't tell you where I was but it was not terribly far from the city centre.

As we know, Leicester has a very high Asian Muslim population and I found myself in an area where all the men were wearing Islamic clothing and all the women were wearing burkas and walking slightly behind them.

None of the men would talk to me when I tried to find out where I was and how to get out of there because I was an English female and they don't talk to females they don't know, while if the women could speak English they weren't about to show it by having a word with me ...

I am not a particular admirer of Islam or indeed, I should add, almost any other religion, but I have many good acquaintances and even some friends among the Muslim community, yet here I was in the heart of a city in the middle of my own country a complete outcast and pariah.

If multiculturalism works, which I have always been rather dubious of, surely it must be multicultural and not monocultural ...

... I can only hope that in generations to come there will be a merging of the cultures and not the exclusion zone that is the ghetto".
(via Andrew Bolt)

File under: not Clarissa's England.

The Economy Is Going To Implode: Ann Barnhardt

Ann Barnhardt is a former commodity broker who closed her business because she lost all confidence in the market to secure her clients' funds.

Today she is a strident Christian with a martyrdom complex (she means it too). She has stopped paying her taxes, on principle, and the IRS has begun seizing her accounts.

Here she gives a 2.5 hour presentation on how the global economy is going to collapse. It's too hard to summarise (her own summary is a pessimistic: default, secessions and war). If you think we learned some lessons in the 2007 financial crisis, think again.

I'm not smart enough to comment on it, but she seems to know what she's talking about. There's no telling how much longer we will get to hear her voice, so listen while you can.



Watch parts 2-8 at:
www.youtube.com/user/annbarnhardt

At the end of part 8 she says: Don't bother moving to Australia because China is positioning to annex Australia and New Zealand after the fall of the USA.

File under: surreal.

Andrew McCarthy on Benghazi

Andrew McCarthy, 2 Reasons Why Obama Must Be Defeated (via VFR)
President Obama and his administration recklessly erected a diplomatic installation in a place too dangerous to have one even if there had been U.S. military security. It contracted out what passed for security to Libyans incapable of providing it—and, almost certainly, disinclined to provide it. It had mega-notice that jihadist terror attacks were not only in the offing but had recently occurred, and that September 11 was a day that screamed out for heightened protective measures. The commander-in-chief was aware of the attack as it was occurring — indeed, hours before it ended — had military assets a short distance away and capable of suppressing the enemy, yet failed to take actions that could easily have saved American lives.

Despite all this, the president and his administration outrageously blamed the attack on an obscure video that had nothing to do with what happened. They went so dishonorably far as to cite the video in the presence of the coffins of Americans killed in Benghazi. Not content with that, they launched a mendacious, vindictive prosecution against a man said to be responsible for the video — a man whose only apparent “crime” was to exercise his First Amendment rights in a manner disapproved of by our Islam-pandering president. And for want of a better explanation (gross incompetence doesn’t come close), all this was done in the service of a political agenda to portray Obama’s disastrous Libya policy as a success, the “Arab Spring” as an Obama-driven triumph of democracy rather than an Obama-enabled ascendancy of Islamic supremacism, and Obama counterterrorism as a bin Laden-slaying victory rather than an al-Qaeda surging failure.

What happened in Benghazi – the lead-up, the catastrophe of September 11, and the ongoing cover-up – is no longer just a debacle. It is an impeachable offense. Putting Americans in peril and grossly failing to take action to protect Americans under siege – in fact, under siege by an enemy with whom we were and are at war – is the most shocking form of dereliction of duty. Serially lying to the American people about the cause of the attack – in fact, covering up the fact that it was a coordinated terrorist attack in order to conceal the fact that the administration had been warned about the possibility and wages of a coordinated terrorist attack – is an inexcusable betrayal of the president’s oath of office. Benghazi makes Watergate and the Lewinsky scandal look like child’s play. Obama has shunned the highest responsibilities of his office, which are the security of Americans from hostile foreign threats and honesty in dealing with the citizens he serves...
File under: gross incompetence doesn’t come close.

Benghazi attack exposes Obama's fatal universalism

There are a number of seemingly reckless and unfathomable security decisions taken by the Obama administration leading up to, during, and after the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi that killed four Americans.

But before we examine the facts, we need to understand Obama's simple-minded universalism which is at the heart of his foreign policy. It is a key to understanding his actions. Obama's universalism believes that all folks are peaceful if left alone, and hence terrorism and anti-Americanism stem from America's heavy-handed interventionist approach around the world. So if the USA just stayed out and adopted a softly-softly approach, the world would stop hating them.

It's a cute theory, and it's partly true, but it is fatally wrong by ignoring the Islamic motivation of Muslims to wage war on non-believers simply for who we are.

Obama explained his approach in a radio interview in 2007:
The day I’m inaugurated, not only the country looks at itself differently, but the world looks at America differently … If I’m reaching out to the Muslim world they understand that I’ve lived in a Muslim country and I may be a Christian, but I also understand their point of view … My sister is half-Indonesian. I travelled there all the way through my college years. And so I’m intimately concerned with what happens in these countries and the cultures and perspective these folks have. And those are powerful tools for us to be able to reach out to the world … then I think the world will have confidence that I am listening to them and that our future and our security is tied up with our ability to work with other countries in the world that will ultimately makes us safer.

In 2009 we again saw Obama's universalism during his "apology tour" of Egypt and Turkey:
I have come here to seek a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world; one based upon mutual interest and mutual respect; and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. Instead, they overlap, and share common principles – principles of justice and progress; tolerance and the dignity of all human beings.

I do so recognizing that change cannot happen overnight. No single speech can eradicate years of mistrust ...
Simple mistrust? And we saw it again during the Arab Spring when he sided with the protesters against their dictators, and even fought alongside them, bombing Gaddafi out of existence in 2011.

So, one year later, on September 11, 2012, what would Obama be thinking? He's thinking: problem solved. He helped liberate Libyans and Egyptians so, of course, now they love and adore him. The new beginning has arrived. In Obama's mind, there's no reason for Arabs to hate America anymore.

And recently he touted his "successful" foreign policy:
... we have taken the fight to the terrorists, but you notice that you have not seen the kind of international objections and outcry that you saw in the previous administration. And the reason is that we don't go around thumping our chest about it. We seek cooperation with other countries wherever we can ... What this shows is, I think, a smart, strong, steady foreign policy is different than a lot of saber-rattling and chest-thumping.
So, as we examine the key facts, keep in mind that at the time of the Benghazi attack, Obama thinks the Arabs now love him, and that may explain a lot about his reckless decisions.

1. Security was requested in the months before the attack, but was denied.

Diana West, Benghazi Cable: Al Qaeda Is Here
GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: Disturbing new information about Benghazi and the Obama administration. Fox News obtained a classified cable sent in August from the U.S. mission in Benghazi to the State Department in Washington. The cable, coming just weeks before the attack, warned the Benghazi consulate could not sustain a coordinated attack.

But that is not all that was in that cable. Fox News chief intelligence correspondent Catherine Herridge, who has read that cable, is here with the latest -- Catherine.

CATHERINE HERRIDGE, FOX NEWS CORRESPONDENT: Well, the status of the cable is that I really believe, having read it, that it is the smoking gun warning here. You've got this emergency meeting in Benghazi less than a month before the attack. At that briefing, the people are told that there are 10 -- 10 -- Islamist militias and al Qaeda groups in Benghazi.

The consulate cannot sustain a coordinated attack and that they need extra help. And this information goes directly to the office of the secretary of state, Hillary Clinton. So again, you're got the culpability of the State Department. This is a very specific warning that they are in trouble, they need help and they see an attack on the horizon...
HERRIDGE: It's very detailed. There can be no doubt that this is really a cry for help from the people on the ground. They also talk at length that they think the 17th February Brigade -- this is the Libyan militia that's supposed to be friendly to the United States that's really tasked with being the police force in Benghazi, has been infiltrated by our enemies.

It says the 17th February Brigade is not sharing information with the Americans anymore. So that's us. And we had information right after the attack that this brigade just kind of melted away during the attack. They were nowhere to be found.
"Nonsense! We just liberated them, for crying out loud. The Arabs now love us, there can't be 10 groups who hate us. Trust me." That's what Obama is thinking.

2. Was the local security hired to protect the consulate really on our side?

Diana West, Benghazi's Real Scandal? Uncle Sam Joined the Jihad
Imagine, pre-9/11/12, that you were responsible for arranging the defense of the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Would you have considered American interests and personnel best protected by bringing in a local security outfit called the February 17 Martyrs Brigade?

The question has yet to come up in House hearings, but I think it holds the key to the Obama administration’s betrayal of the American people in “Benghazi-gate.” To an American with common sense not subverted by advanced degrees, the thought of putting Islamic “martyrs” in charge of American “infidels” in Benghazi – which, fun fact, literally means “city of holy warriors” – would trigger the inevitable “heck, no.” And that’s without even knowing what is significant about Feb. 17.

But I’m talking about Washington, D.C. Here, placing the lives of Americans in the hands of a thug-army linked to multiple atrocities and drawn from jihad-epicentral eastern Libya disturbs no collective brain wave. No matter that Benghazi and nearby Derna sent more men, per capita, to Iraq to kill Americans than anywhere else in the world. As far as the Obama administration is concerned, putting local boys in barracks inside the consulate compound was a great idea. Why not? President Obama’s ambassador, the late Christopher Stevens, was, as they say, “reaching out” across the jihad spectrum on official business.

Meanwhile, Ansar al Sharia (“Supporters of Islamic Law”), the al-Qaida-linked militia believed to have led the consulate assault in September, is a spinoff of the February 17 Martyrs Brigade, but that didn’t scratch the lacquered political surface, either. And even as reports remind us of ties among February 17 Martyrs Brigade leadership, the Muslim Brotherhood and the web of jihad-poison spun by Qatar’s Yusuf al-Qaradawi and Libya’s Ali al-Salabi ...

(See Video: Diana West, Benghazi: Fox Inside the Henhouse)
And Libyan police were caught photographing the inside of the U.S. Special Mission, on the morning of the attack.

"More Islamophobia! Relax, you'll see. I've fixed everything. The Arabs love us now." says Obama.

3. Hours before the Benghazi attack, protesters attacked the US Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, allegedly in response to Innocence of Muslims, an anti-Islamic video made in the USA. Egyptian riot police eventually quelled the riot without using force.

4. The attack on the Benghazi consulate lasted 7 hours. There were 120+ heavily armed fighters, some dressed in Islamic garb. It was a planned terrorist attack, with no protest about a film.

There was high-powered air support available to be called in, but never came. Four Americans died in the attack: Ambassador Stevens, Information Officer Sean Smith, and two embassy security personnel, Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods, both former Navy SEALs. Woods and three others may have been ordered to stand down but ignored those orders and joined the fight.


CIA operators were denied request for help during Benghazi attack
... at least one member of the team was on the roof of the annex manning a heavy machine gun when mortars were fired at the CIA compound. The security officer had a laser on the target that was firing and repeatedly requested back-up support from a Spectre gunship, which is commonly used by U.S. Special Operations forces to provide support to Special Operations teams on the ground involved in intense firefights.
In response to the first of those deaths Hillary Clinton linked the Innocence of Muslims video to the attack. And for the next two weeks, the Obama administration did likewise, before admitting it looked more like planned terrorism.

So why were these men apparently left to die when backup was available? Were the troops told to stand down?


I haven't kept up with all the facts, but here is one simple explanation:

What were Obama's instincts during the attack? He is thinking that the attacks in Cairo and Benghazi are the result of something we have done: a film that offended Muslims. At least, that's what he wants to believe. His mind is filtering facts to fit his demented universalism.

And so he wants this problem resolved without US forces intervening and looking like the big bad oppressor again. So he hopes the local Libyan security forces will fight off the attack, like the Cairo protest was quelled by their local security. In order to preserve the "new beginning" Obama desperately wants to avoid sending in troops.

But the flaws in Obama's thinking are (a) this was terrorism not an angry mob, and (b) the local "moderate" Muslims always seem to crumble whenever terrorists arrive. That's because universalism does not survive in Islamic societies. It is crushed by the doctrine of Islam, which seeks to conquer all. And it is fatal to think otherwise.

And what have we learned since the attack?

5. Obama, Clinton and Biden did not appear sincere when meeting the father of Tyrone Woods, and Clinton told him: "we’re going to have that person arrested and prosecuted that did the video" (and he was arrested: so much for free speech). And Biden made the crude comment to Woods' father: "Did your son always have balls the size of cue balls?". These are leaders in denial, living in a fantasy world where people are just "bumps in the road".


6. At the UN on September 25, Obama once again blames everything on the West, citing the video six times in his address, declaring: "The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam". This is his instinctive narrative.

7. We are now repeating the same mistake in Syria, siding with the rebels. Hillary Clinton is shocked to now find head-choppers leading the rebellion:
The Obama administration on Wednesday renounced the proclaimed leaders of the Syrian political opposition and said any group seeking to oust President Bashar al-Assad must reject attempts by extremists to “hijack” a legitimate revolution.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said the Syrian National Council, or SNC, should no longer be considered the “visible leader” of the opposition ...

Clinton and other U.S. officials are fed up with infighting among the SNC leaders seeking recognition as a shadow government and have become convinced that the group does not represent the interests of all ethnic and religious groups in Syria. It also has little legitimacy among on-the-ground activists and fighters, and has done little to stem the infiltration of Islamist extremists into the opposition forces.
She desperately wants the "visible leader" to be a moderate Muslim. Sorry, the facts don't fit your demented universalism.

8. The enquiry to Benghazi-gate is headed by a left-leaning Obama clone who believes the same brain-dead nonsense as Obama.

Conclusion: much of Obama's reckless decisions might be explained by his simple-minded, but fatally wrong, idea that all people are peaceful if left alone, and that Islam is a religion of peace. But Islam is not peaceful, it never has been, and never will be, and more people will die so long as that demented belief prevails.

Diana West, Will Benghazi Lies Determine Election? Not If MSM Have Their Way!
“You don’t just passively allow Americans to remain under attack for eight hours at a time when you have forces within range and do nothing,” Robert C. McFarlane, former National Security Advisor under Ronald Reagan, told Fox News. “To have known what he [Obama] had available, to have known that Americans were under fire, and to have done nothing, is dereliction of duty that I have never seen in a Commander in Chief from a president of any party.”

If anything, the media’s dereliction of duty is even worse.
Charles Krauthammer, We're Seeing The Collapse Of The Obama Policy On The Muslim World

What we're seeing on that screen is the meltdown, the collapse of the Obama policy on the Muslim world. The irony is that it began in Cairo, in the same place where the speech he made in the beginning of his presidency in which he said, he wanted a new beginning with mutual respect, implying that under the other presidents, particularly Bush, there was a lack of mutual respect. Which was an insult to the United States, which had gone to war six times in the last 20 years on behalf of oppressed Muslims, in Kuwait, in Kosovo, Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere.

So to imply that we somehow had mistreated Muslims which was the premise of his speech and how the Iraq War had inflamed the Arab world against us. Well there was no storming of the U.S. embassy in Cairo in those days.

What we're seeing now is al-Qaedaistan developing in Libya, meltdown of our relations with Egypt, you have riots in Yemen, attacks on our embassy in Tunisia. This entire premise that we want to be loved and respected, we'll apologize, has now yielded all of these results and these are the fruits of apology and retreat and lack of confidence in our own principles
Former CIA Officer: Obama Administration let Ambassador Stevens Die



Clare Lopez: "I have never seen a situation where a facility was under attack like that and nothing happens"

Melanie Phillips, The Game Changer
Despite CIA denials, Fox News reports that that an urgent request from the CIA annex for military back-up during the attack on the U.S. consulate and subsequent attack several hours later on the annex itself was denied by the CIA chain of command -- who also told the CIA operators twice to ‘stand down’ rather than help the ambassador’s team....

The Obama administration now stands accused of refusing to come to the aid of its own forces seeking to defend its own ambassador and consulate staff against murderous attack, thus suggesting the administration was complicit in their murder through either pusillanimity or incompetence – and then of trying to cover this up by falsely blaming an irrelevant video. And yet, at time of writing, the mainstream media is even now trying to ignore this ...

I may have overlooked it, but at this moment I can’t see any reference to the Benghazi story anywhere on the msm apart from Fox. Yet it is hard to think of a more devastating set of claims against an incumbent President. Does anyone doubt that, if similar claims had been aired against a Republican President at this stage of an election campaign, the mainstream media would have gone collectively and ballistically into orbit?

Tyrone Woods’s father said this:

‘In real time the White House, from the minute the first bullet was fired, they watched my son, they denied his pleas for help; my son violated his orders in order to protect the lives of at least 30 people. He risked his life to be a hero. I wish the leadership in the White House had that same level of moral courage...’

A sickening scandal and an electoral game-changer – but only in any sane universe.
Mark Steyn, Benghazi bungle requires act of urgent political hygiene
... in those first moments of the attack, a request for military back-up was made by U.S. staff on the ground but was denied by Washington. It had planes and Special Forces less than 500 miles away in southern Italy – or about the same distance as Washington to Boston. They could have been there in less than two hours. Yet the commander-in-chief declined to give the order. So Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods fought all night against overwhelming odds, and died on a rooftop in a benighted jihadist hell hole while Obama retired early to rest up before his big Vegas campaign stop. "Within minutes of the first bullet being fired, the White House knew these heroes would be slaughtered if immediate air support was denied," said Ty Woods' father, Charles. "In less than an hour, the perimeters could have been secured, and American lives could have been saved. After seven hours fighting numerically superior forces, my son's life was sacrificed because of the White House's decision."

Why would Obama and Biden do such a thing? Because to launch a military operation against an al-Qaida affiliate on the anniversary of 9/11 would have exposed the hollowness of their boast through convention week and the days thereafter – that Osama was dead, and al-Qaida was finished. And so Ty Woods, Glen Doherty, Sean Smith and Chris Stevens were left to die, and a decision taken to blame an entirely irrelevant video and, as Secretary Clinton threatened, "have that person arrested." And, in the weeks that followed, the government of the United States lied to its own citizens as thoroughly and energetically as any totalitarian state, complete with the midnight knock-on-the-door from not-so-secret policemen sent to haul the designated fall guy into custody.
Lawrence Auster, The "investigation" of Benghazi
Of course the very idea of an “investigation” is a transparent fraud... Obama needs an investigation to find out what he himself told his administration to do and say? That such a transparent lie is allowed to stand unchallenged is proof that we are no longer living in a free society.
File under: "this entire premise" of universalism.

Knife-wielding butchers stop bandits - Sydney

Riverstone is a quiet suburb in outer western Sydney, with a small town centre that still has a country feel about it. Until now, that is.

It is just a few suburbs away from Blacktown which is teeming with diversity. And now that diversity has arrived wielding a machete. One of these attackers appears to be a hulking Pacific Islander male who threatens elderly people.


This sort of crime is all too common in diverse Sydney. Riverstone is about to be swamped demographically anyway, so this sort of incident will be a death knell for the town. Even though it's great to see a brave butcher fighting back, nonetheless, white residents will take this as a sign that the diversity wave has hit, and it's time to move out.

Our foreign minister Bob Carr justifies taking his Asian wife with him on overseas trips because she is a symbol of Australia's multicultural nature. But if Carr wants an accurate symbol of diverse Australia, he should take one of these hulking beasts with him instead.


So long as diverse immigration continues, more towns like this will continue to die.

File under: say goodbye to our town.

Get used to it: sending jobs overseas is the way of the future

Free trade groupthink is elevated to a new and disturbing level.

Matt Wade, Get used to it: sending jobs overseas is the way of the future
ASIA'S economic transformation has been very good to Australia ...

But we can't expect the ''Asian century'' will always suit us. It won't be one-way traffic. This has been underscored by the Off-shore and Off Work report prepared for the Finance Sector Union and the Australian Services Union by the National Institute of Economic and Industry Research. It estimates 80,000 service-sector jobs have been moved overseas in the past four years and predicts hundreds of thousands more will go in the next three decades.

Occupations most at risk include those in information technology, administration, and jobs in finance and insurance and the professional, scientific and technical services sectors...

The author of the government's ''Asian century'' white paper and a former Treasury boss, Ken Henry, says Australians must get over their hostility to business moving offshore. In a recent speech he said companies that had defined themselves as Australian, must begin looking at themselves as regional, and that offshoring would be a key source of productivity growth ...

... Governments should help workers adjust to economic changes, not waste money trying to hold back the tide.
Gobsmacked. Maybe, just maybe, you could make the case for a net gain in jobs or real income through free trade (though I doubt it). But is the chaos, uncertainty and change really worth saving a few pennies? I think not. And Chinese goods are not cheap anyway if we have to spend buckets to counter their military and cyberwar.

Fortunately I've just discovered the sober writing of economist Clyde Prestowitz who is busting out of the free trade groupthink. I'll follow with some of his articles.

File under: fatalism par excellence.

Romney: Arab Springer, Free Trader, Idiot

It's great that Romney did well in the first debate, and revealed Obama as the empty suit. But alas, now comes Romney's own stupidity.

Lawrence Auster, More on Romney's foreign policy speech
I’ve now read the key parts of Romney’s 3,400 word speech at VMI on Middle East policy. It is the pure neoconservative position: we must support Muslims’ desire for democracy, and then, once they have it, we must, unlike Obama, give the moderates enough support so that these Muslim democracies will be liberal and free, not oppressive, aggressive, and anti-American ...

... But, as I keep saying, once Muslim countries have democracy, they will democratically choose the governments that THEY want, not the governments that WE want them to choose. And since Muslim countries are populated by Muslims, the governments they choose will, inevitably, be sharia governments. Sure, every Muslim country has a moderate-Muslim or secular-liberal minority, such as the people who participated in the pro-American demonstration in Benghazi. But they are vastly outnumbered by the sharia-believing majority.

In short, Muslim liberty is a contradiction in terms. Only people who steadfastly close their eyes to the doctrinal and historical reality of Islam could believe in it, and, worse, seek to invest the energies, power, and wealth of the United States in promoting it. And the bitter fact is that the Republican nominee—our only hope of getting rid of Obamageddon Man—is such a person.
Diana West, Dear Mitt, Imagine Uncle Sam Were a Bain Client
... While there may be co-existence based on separation between the West and Islam -- your energy-independence goal is a great start -- there is no "alliance" possible between cultures so diametrically opposed at their philosophical and moral centers. The Islamic Middle East is a set of collectivist cultures rooted in Islam, where the individual, the woman, the non-Muslim are, at best, endowed with the paltriest of unequal rights by the state; nothing from their Creator. These are societies where freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, freedom of speech do not and cannot exist. There is no reason to hope for the common cause that underlies "alliance." Indeed, such hope is wishful thinking at best and, for a commander-in-chief, an irrational basis of policy ...
And so much for his supposed economic credentials, he's a free trade fundamentalist:
I will champion free trade and restore it as a critical element of our strategy, both in the Middle East and across the world. The President has not signed one new free-trade agreement in the past four years. I will reverse that failure. I will work with nations around the world that are committed to the principles of free enterprise, expanding existing relationships, and establishing new ones.
Romney is good on economics within the ideological confines of free trade. But until you break out of the free trade groupthink, the USA will never fix its trade imbalance, and hence never fix its unemployment.  Fixing the budget/debt, reducing the tax/regulations on business, and getting "tough" on China will only get you so far.

Romney needs to ditch free trade in favour of strategic/protectionist trade, and forget about the Islamic world - we can't democratise it.

File under: bitter facts.

Man, 92, robbed after playing pokies

The Herald censors have been busy again ...

Sydney Morning Herald, Man, 92, robbed after playing pokies
A 92-year-old man has been punched in the back of the head and robbed after playing the pokies at a pub in inner-Sydney, police say ...

Police are searching for the assailant, who was described as being in his 20s, 178cm tall, with a thin build.
NSW Police News, Elderly man assaulted, robbed - Redfern
... The 92-year-old man had just left a local pub where he’d been playing the pokies and was walking along Morehead Street about 7.40pm yesterday (Wednesday 3 October 2012), when he was punched to the back of the head by an unknown man ...

Investigations are continuing in a bid to identify and locate the offender, who’s been described as being of Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander appearance, aged in his mid to late 20s, 178cm tall with a thin build ...
I don't know why the SMH bothers to issue a description at all, because they're obviously more concerned with protecting the image of Aboriginals than solving a crime. So why bother? Why not just say: police a looking for a human?

It's not reporting, it's propaganda for the diversity ideology.

File under: The Sydney Selective Morning Herald.

Muslim woman appointed Norway’s culture minister

Muslim woman appointed Norway’s culture minister (via AmRen)
Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg has appointed a Muslim woman as part of his government during a Cabinet reshufle this week.

Hadia Tajik, 29, from Pakistani descent, was appointed on Friday as Norway’s minister of culture.

Hadia has become the first ever Muslim cabinet member and youngest ever government minister in the Scandinavian country.

The newly appointed minister of culture has already publicized her program for the upcoming months and highlighted that cultural diversity should become an undisputable part of Norway’s everyday life ...
And what is Islamic culture exactly? Wafa Sultan knows ...


File under: cultural diversity suicide.

Obama: I want to see us export more jobs


Oops! He's channelling Ian Fletcher, author of Free Trade Doesn't Work ...


File under: Freudian slip.

Via WZ.

Anti-Muslim MP Wilders banned from Australia?

The anti-Muslim MP not allowed to visit Australia (via GoV)
... Chris Bowen, the Minister for Immigration ... [has] been sitting on a visa application by a member of the Dutch parliament who is an outspoken opponent of Islamic fundamentalism in the Netherlands and Belgium.

More than three weeks ago, the Dutch MP, Geert Wilders, applied for a visa to visit Australia. Visa applications by his support group of police and staff were granted within three days. Wilders is still waiting. He applied in August ...

If Bowen drags the process on for another week he will have stopped, via the back door, a conspicuous parliamentarian and opponent of Islamic fundamentalism from visiting Australia ...

Surely the Gillard Government and/or the Immigration Department would not interfere with due process? No, this is Australia, we don't do things like that here. Or do we?

Jackson 'suspects' stall
Labor MP Craig Thomson was the subject of extensive allegations brought before Fair Work Australia, concerning alleged mis-use of union funds during his time as a leader of the Labor affiliated Health Services Union (HSU), prior to his entry to Parliament. Presiding secretary of the union, Kathy Jackson, told ABC television in February 2012 that, given that the investigation had been underway since April 2009 and was unresolved by February 2012, she suspected the government had intervened to stall the inquiry.
File under: freedom of speech sacrificed to maintain the facade that Islam is a religion of peace?

Meet the Amish - TV series

I've watched a couple of episodes on SBS, and it's a fascinating contrast between old and new ways. You can see what has been gained but, more so, what has been lost. Watch the whole series on YouTube here. Here is a preview.

The Amish are fit and healthy, more civilised and community minded, but they do admit to disliking the men's beards, and are hesitant to trust their feelings.
This engrossing reality series follows a group of teens who are experiencing Rumspringa, a period when Amish teenagers are allowed to explore life outside of their closed society.

Will they be tempted to turn their backs on their old lives and embrace the new freedoms on offer?

Leaving home -- a place with its own language and rules, where there are no cars or electricity, where no one drinks or smokes and where living simply means becoming closer to God -- the young adults travel to Britain for the first time. Through Amish eyes, audiences get to know the ways and whims of British "tribes" like rural indie rock bands; aristocratic, castle-owning, polo-playing Scottish teenagers; urban street dance kids in London; and independent liberals in a Cornwall surfing community.
File under: yin and yang.

Dear Coles, your $1 milk is killing our dairy industry

Fifth-generation dairy farmer Jane Burney is facing oblivion because supermarkets like Coles are selling milk below cost in a price war.

Video at The Australian: The Accidental Activist.


Jane Burney, Dear Coles
Your $1 per litre of milk deal is killing the lifeblood of our dairy industry. The ramifications of it are finally rearing their ugly head. Dairy Farmers has announced it's price for Tier 2 milk at 13 cents per litre. This is not sustainable in an industry where costs of production can be as high as 30 cents per litre. The consumer is paying $1 a litre and the only winner here is the supermarket. It is time for us to go back to the old fashioned way; in which we bought real milk that tastes like milk; no permeate and where our fruit and vegetables were grown in our beautiful country. Stocking garlic from China, Argentina. What is going on? Obviously it is cheaper to buy it from overseas then from our country; grown in God knows what. And for our farmers and the towns they support and encourage capital growth; it is heartbreaking. Your latest ad campaign sprouting that you support Aussie growers in insulting. You are misleading the public in how you support Aussie growers. Not only have you ruined the fresh milk market but you have also lowered the price on your cheese and butter. The only winner here is you. Eventually all the Aussie growers you so called support will be out of business. Dairy farmers who work 7 days a week, 14 hours a day, who have been dairy farming their whole life, whose cows are their whole life will have to stop farming as it is no longer economically viable to continue. Our "fresh"produce will be flown in. The consumer will be stuck buying expensive, overseas produce. What will happen to our economy and our country towns? I urge people to think about what they buy. The more Australian made produce we buy, the more our money stays here and benefits us. Your $1 milk is a nail in an already suffering coffin. I am ashamed to watch you ads and us farmers burn in resentment when we do so.
Will Sarah Hanson-Young cry over dairy farmers like she does for refugees? Not likely.

How will prime minister Julia Gillard respond? With a speech about education policy, probably.

Does treasurer Wayne Swan care? Nope, the economy is going "gang busters" apparently.

Does Tony Abbott care, or has he surrendered his brain to his advisers?

Politicians love free markets because they can look smart while doing nothing. It's the ultimate policy for lazy, stupid politicians.

File under: milk floor price, it's not a difficult concept.

Racism overlooked in Charlotte Dawson twitter meltdown

Charlotte Dawson taken to hospital
Embattled celebrity Charlotte Dawson has been hospitalised after Twitter trolls unleashed a torrent of abuse ...

Sydney-based Dawson, who recently described her native New Zealand as 'small, nasty and vindictive', traced the original abusive tweet to Tanya Heti, who manages a student mentoring program at Melbourne's Monash University.

The university on Wednesday suspended Heti, who tweeted Dawson, saying 'on behalf of NZ we would like you to please go hang yourself' ...

Dawson had confronted Heti about abusive posts directed at her and a Melbourne follower who had lost her partner to suicide ...

When Dawson phoned Heti to challenge the comments, she said she was told she was a 'well-to-do white girl' who should be able to cope ...
Since this began many commentators have lamented the bile that often pours out on social media, but few if any point out the apparent racial hatred that sparked it off.

So while the commentators are moralising about society in general, this is probably just the same racial hatred that we see manifested in violence on the streets.

Beneath the veneer of diversity lies a sea of flammable tensions.

File under: anti-social media.

Music break

Time for some more folkish tunes. See here.

Hunter Valley refugees from coal seam gas mining

More potentional refugees from the coal seam gas invasion in New South Wales.


Coal belt tightens around land and accommodation
ADAM HARVEY, REPORTER: The NSW Hunter Valley. Its rich soil and sheltered river flats are ideal for breeding and raising some very fast horses.

TOM MAGNIER, THOROUGHBRED BREEDER: We've raised a lot of champions on this land, we have Makybe Diva up here at the moment and we have So You Think coming up here in a couple of days. It's housing a lot of champions and raising a lot of champions at the same time.

ADAM HARVEY: This part of the valley is home to two of Australia's famous thoroughbred studs, Dali and Coolmore. There's one problem: they sit above an extremely valuable coal seam, and the miners are coming.

TOM MAGNIER: They want to come 500 metres there. They want to build a pond over there and a place where we're raising our young stock. They want to go underneath that.

ADAM HARVEY: Tom Magnier is worried about pollution and cracks opening up in paddocks that house foals worth millions of dollars. But perhaps his biggest concern is damage to reputation.

A thoroughbred stud encircled by coal mines will have a tough time enticing clients.

He's fighting an uphill battle against the lobbying power against an industry that contributes about $1.8 billion in mining royalties each year to a cash-strapped state.

TOM MAGNIER: It's threatening us, it's threatening our neighbours, it's threatening the Hunter Valley. We're a billion dollar industry. We employ thousands of people. This is a business that is going to be here for generations upon generations and has been here for generations upon generations. I don't see the mining industry being like that...

TOM MAGNIER: I'm really concerned because this farm is surrounded by coal mines and, you know, I moved out here with my family and I've got 135 people living on this farm with their families, young families, kids, you know... the thought that the coal mines can threaten our industry like this, it's gone way too far...
Meanwhile NSW premier Barry O'Farrell and resource minister Peter Hartcher just sit by and watch this injustice unfold all over our state.

And federal leader Julia Gillard, environment minister Tony Burke, and resource minister Martin Ferguson do nothing.

And opposition leader Tony Abbott remains silent.

Will Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young cry in parliament over Tom Magnier's livelihood being destroyed?

Or do these coal seam gas refugees have to get into a boat and paddle into Sydney Harbour to be noticed and worthy of empathy?

File under: legalised theft.

Thomas Keneally mugged by 'fraternal' diversity

Popular Australian author Thomas Keneally is an advocate of high immigration (see below). Alas, he has now been robbed by his beloved diversity.

Author lost $71,300 in bank fraud
AUTHOR Tom Keneally lost $71,300 to his thieving bank manager who he had trusted to look after his nest egg at the Commonwealth Bank.

Karen Myhanh Chau, 39 from Ultimo, appeared in the Downing Centre Local Court yesterday where she pleaded guilty to siphoning nearly $250,000 from six wealthy customers ...
Earlier, in happier times ...

Tom Keneally, Our door should always be open (video)
It's normal in times of financial uncertainty, or even at other times, to call for reductions in immigrant numbers. It has always been a false response. We are part of a world of political and climatic uncertainty, in which for economic and political reasons people are on the move ...

Imagine had the apostles of social cohesion and immigrant limitation and reduction got their way. The reality of immigration proved to be the polar opposite of what was feared ...

We have here no secular theology of immigration. We have no public monuments to ragged masses yearning to be free. We have sometimes intense initial resistance followed by tolerance, fraternity and the highest level of ethnic inter-marriage in the world... This history of immigration indicates it has enriched the community by creating wealth and cleverness and imagination - all without destroying the cohesion we want, and without creating ghettos. Why reduce these possibilities? Under the sanction of mere reason, less immigration will make Australia less wealthy, less clever, less imaginative and less of a successful polity. Who wants that?
Now I'm no scientist but it's pretty obvious that empathy diminishes across ethnic boundaries. So while, of course, crime happens everywhere, I imagine that if the "apostles of social cohesion" had got their way, there's a greater chance that Thomas would still have his money. But, hey, "who wants that?".

File under: the sanction of mere reason.

Bob Carr facilitates and warns of 'great danger'

Australian foreign minister Bob Carr, like many 'intellectuals' commenting on the rise of China, shows a reckless disregard for our national security.

Bob Carr, Lowy Institute Speech
... The danger of us being attracted to speak about an anglosphere, I think there's a great danger in this.

... no-one is fonder of the common heritage ... but I just caution Australians that to nod too vigorously in the direction of that concept would be misinterpreted immediately in the nations to our north ...

... Remember the danger we got into in the first year of the Howard Government when Pauline Hanson was running wild and when we tripped up in some key elements in our relationship with China.

... the misunderstandings ... in the region to our north, took a lot of correction.

With our heritage, that heritage of white Australia and membership of the British Empire ... it's too risky for us even to glance in the direction of talk of an anglosphere. It revives all those – what would be considered, all those unfortunate recollections and associations ...

And if we even hint to the world that our self-definition is tied up in being part of the anglosphere, we give the impression we're fundamentally more comfortable with that sphere, if it exists – if anyone wants to belong to it or define themselves as being in it ...

We'll confirm the most out-dated stereotypes about Australia. Stereotypes that a lot of people, a lot of Australian leaders, a lot of Australian spokespeople have worked hard at living down and stereotypes that are supported by the nature of the Australian population, which is more culturally diverse than the population of any other country you can think about.

A higher percentage of Australians born overseas than Americans born overseas and talk of an anglosphere is antique and presents us as something different from what we are.

If we limit ourselves, we deal ourselves out. If we allow an impression, even for a flickering moment, that Australia prefers the anglosphere, that Australia's only comfortable on the anglosphere we sell ourselves short ...

In Singapore one Australian businessman said to me, we see Singapore as an extension of the Australian economy and Singaporeans see us as an extension of their economy. And there you had, I thought, a model of Australia's economic integration with Asia. That is a good starting point for the considerations that will flow from the whitepaper on the Asian century ...
So, if Australians express any form of identity, China will immediately respond with antagonism towards us? Carr believes that China is inherently intemperate, unstable, insecure, flammable, suspicious, volatile, etc.

Carr's response to this unstable superpower is thus to watch our words, lest we say anything wrong.

But what is Carr's unspoken message? Our economic trade is facilitating the rise of a volatile superpower.

Does Carr contemplate the wisdom of facilitating this rise? Nope, he just parrots the mantra: "I'm honoured to represent an Australia ... committed to free trade".

Does Carr still think that a Pauline Hanson (Australian nationalist) is a bigger risk to national security than a volatile China? Amazingly, yes. Apparently China has no "unfortunate recollections" that should worry us.

In reality, Carr facilitates an increasingly insecure world because he is afraid to say 'boo'. He has already self-censored to appease a volatile superpower, justified by the belief vain hope that delicate China will rise peacefully if we just hold its hand.

If we know a country is volatile, we should not facilitate its rise with our trade. We need strategic trade, not free trade.

File under: trading our way to insecurity, led by a reckless bloviating appeaser.

(Via Chris Berg: There is something good in the Anglosphere)

Comedy break: Attenborough v. Lyrebird

David Attenborough v. Lyrebird: video here.



(Here is the original scene if you are curious).

Wade Michael Page: white, tattooed, incongruous

Apparently the guy who shot up the Sikh temple in the USA was heavily tattooed, steeped in neo-Nazi ‘hate music’, and founded a band named End Apathy. Sounds a bit incongruous to me.

Lawrence Auster, Heavily tattooed man murders six at Sikh temple
Wade Michael Page, a guitarist who had covered both his arms with hideous tattoos, shot to death six people and wounded three others at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin.

People who permanently disfigure their bodies with these monstrous and frightening tattoos have, whether they consciously realize it or not, rejected their own humanity and our common humanity. It is not surprising that one of these freaks has committed a terrible crime, since he had turned his very body into a crime, a weapon of repulsion and fear. Yet while our society obsesses about the dangers posed by members of “white supremacist” and neo-Nazi groups ..., it accepts as normal, and has not a word to say against, people who conspicuously mutilate their own bodies and by doing so declare war against society, humanity, nature, and God—against the order of existence.
I'm an atheist, so I'd withhold the God talk, but otherwise I agree that tattoos are repulsive (because our biology prefers visual norms, beauty and health). So I don't understand why white people who oppose diversity then go and nauseatingly deface their own skin. Logically, such a person would hate themselves.

File under: end apathy, but not this way.

Colbert Report - Jonathan Haidt

Professor of Psychology Jonathan Haidt discusses his book The Righteous Mind on The Colbert Report. He previously described himself as a liberal but at the end of the video says:
I was a liberal my whole life until I started writing the book and then, while trying to explain conservatives to my fellow liberals, ... I realised actually conservatives see a lot of things that liberals can't see. They actually have a very good understanding of human nature ... not to say that the Republicans are right ... but if you step back, I actually think that conservatives have a more accurate view of human nature than do liberals.
From a previous video ...

Jonathan Haidt, What Can Liberals Learn From Conservatives? (1:15 in the video)
Conservatives, I believe, are much much wiser about the limitations of the individual, about the flaws of reasoning, and about the need to anchor us in a past. Liberals tend to be very high on openness to experience, liberals love change, love diversity, "the very fact that something is an old idea is a reason to doubt it, it probably comes from a time of patriarchy, it's outdated".

I recently discovered that the metaphor of a wall is a great acid test for separating liberals from conservatives: if you tell liberals there is a wall over there they'll say "oh well let's knock it down, walls are bad, we need to knock down walls, we need to move around them, we need free flow, and no obstacles".

And conservatives are much wiser about the need for structure, the need for limitations. If everything is possible, it's very hard for people to find satisfaction: this was the great insight of the sociologist Emile Durkheim, another liberal who, basically when you read him today, sounds like he's onto some great conservative ideas.

So I think liberals desperately need to read some conservative theory to understand that a world of freedom, mobility and diversity is a recipe for a world of chaos, anomie and social disillusion.
File under: diversity is a recipe for chaos, anomie and social disillusion.

Unprovoked slashing at Fluid Oz Bar Melb.

Yet another "random, mysterious, unprovoked, and unfathomable" attack.


Man slashed with box cutter in toilets of the Fluid Oz Bar in Melbourne
Rhys Keogh ... had been enjoying a night out with friends at the Fluid Oz Bar on Elizabeth St on Saturday night when he left the pool table in the early hours of Sunday morning to use the toilet.

Moments later, while still at the urinal, an unknown man produced a box cutter and attacked him ...

"I have no idea why he did it or what motive he had." ...



It's strange how these unprovoked attacks often involve different races. But I'm sure racial hatred has nothing to do with it, it's probably alcohol, or poverty, or a bad pub meal. Yep.

File under: random patterns.