Tuesday, June 1, 2010

The noblest of intentions....

Richard Fernandez talks of the dangerous addiction of the west.


On the "flotilla" and the sinking of the Chenonan...

Both cases demonstrate that nothing is more paramount either to the establishment nor to the politically correct sections of the media than the maintenance of a lie. For the lie is in the service of the greater good. High reasons of policy will be invoked to explain why the truth should not be so. But the extreme reliance on fantasy by parts of the Western establishment goes well beyond surrounding a kernel of the truth with a “bodyguard of lies.” Instead it is the lie itself which is guarded by even more falsehoods. Gradually and inexorably, an entire political class has staked its existence on continuation of falsehood. The greater good is the fiction. Deception has become a necessity in itself.

As a result, any moderately well informed individual knows that there is no Islamic extremism, nor even terrorism. There are only man made disasters. Everybody knows that we can borrow our way out of debt, that the welfare state is the sustainable wave of the future; that Egypt has no border with Gaza through which it can provide supplies if it wanted; that the UN has kept Hezbollah from importing hundreds of missiles into Lebanon; that the thought of a handful of Jews has kept hundreds of millions of oil-rich Muslims from attaining prosperity; and that Global Warming is the main danger facing the planet Earth. That these assertions are untrue hardly matters; that they are indisputable is what seems to count. For who shall dispute them?

Reality might. And therein lies the problem.


It's all connected. And when utopian dreams and sincerity of rhetoric count more than reality... this is what you get.

Mean old reality.

The butcher's bill is coming due.

2 comments:

Joanna said...

This is why I don't watch the news much any more -- if I must be lied to, I would prefer it be done forthrightly and to my face.

The Jack said...

Yeah.... when Dr. Dalrymple and Mr. Steyn start seeming "optimistic"...

Like this from Ace...

http://ace.mu.nu/archives/302197.php

Makes me want to focus more on cooking blogging and book blogging.