Islamic terrorists are not even today's freedom fighters.
 
Bruce
 
 
 
http://www.judeoscope.ca/article.php3?id_article=0462
 
Today's Terrorists are not Tomorrow's Freedom Fighters 

Beryl P. Wajsman <http://www.judeoscope.ca/auteur.php3?id_auteur=38>  

"The Islamo-Fascists we now fight in this World War that began five years
ago have emptied the category of the innocent. They claim butchery as their
right, slaughter as their legacy. The deep moral and political significance
of this change has been too often - and too consciously - ignored by those
in the West pandering to Islamic blackmail. And this could have graver
consequences because of the deep-rooted cowardice of response in the media
and academe."
On this fifth anniversary of 9/11 it is important to note that too many in
the Canadian media have once again begun to question the meaning of what
terrorism is and by whose definition. This query would get sterling grades
in any university's political science department because it exhibits a total
grasp of moral relativism, political equivalency and complete inability to
reach a just conclusion. This is what passes for intellectual rigour today.
Tarring the righteous with the same brush as the barbaric; compromising
truth with the half-truths of apologists.
It reminds me of what one Canadian writer said about another's book he had
reviewed. The writer, said the reviewer, could think of " no solutions" to
the problems he had devoted his book to examining. Rather than asking why
bother writing the book, the reviewer - in typically correct Canadian
fashion - went on to compliment the author with the accolade that, "This is
not a weakness but a credit for it is proof of his intellectual honesty." If
weakness be honesty then perhaps this nation needs rogues with courage.
Too many Canadian journalists seek the "neutral" path, and litter their
articles with copious quotations to support their contention that it is
impossible to define terrorism and that the word is pejorative at best. They
are wrong and here's why.
Terrorism cannot be smugly dismissed by the old canard that "One person's
terrorist is another's freedom fighter." Terrorism is characterized by five
singularly identifiable elements.
1.Terrorism seeks the destruction of civilian populations as the rule not
the exception.
2.Terrorist activities are carried out by killers driven by psychotic and
homicidal hatreds of peoples based not so much on any political grievance
but more on revulsion toward their victims' race, color or creed.
3.Terrorists measure their success in sheer bloodlust and body parts (
particularly today's Jihadist variety ) divorced from any agenda of freedom
from oppression.
4.In fact, as we see today, terrorism is employed not by movements of
resistance and liberation, but by movements of tyranny and oppression.
5. Terrorism is almost exclusively practiced by actors, state and non-state,
for the purposes of aggression and acquisition not for the purposes
self-defense and self-determination.
Any violent actions that meet these five criteria can, and must, be labeled
terrorism with the utmost vigour and vehemence. Anything less would be
nothing but submission to appeasement and cowardice resulting in the slow
undoing of our most cherished liberties.
The present-day terror of Islamic fundamentalism is not the modernist
version of the past politics of assassination. This is not about the killing
of particular people thought to be guilty of particular acts. This terror is
random murder and thuggery. A radical transformation of past practices of
political violence characterized by unknown victims innocent of any act.
Let me relate a few examples. Not bedtime reading or fairy tales. But in
this depraved world where, "...one must be a hero just to be a man...", they
have an almost perversely transformational comforting remembrance of times
past.
*In the 1870's, a group of Russian revolutionaries decided to kill a Czarist
official, the head of a police agency, a man personally involved in the
repression of radical activity. They planned to blow him up in his carriage,
and on the appointed day one of their number was in place along his usual
route. As the carriage drew near, the young revolutionary, a bomb hidden
under his coat, noticed that the official was not alone. On his lap he held
two small children. The revolutionary looked, hesitated, and decided not to
throw his bomb. He would wait for another occasion. As Camus wrote in "The
Just Assassins", "Even in destruction, there is a right way and a wrong
way---and there are limits."
*During the years 1938-1939 the Irish Republican Army waged a bombing
campaign in Britain. In the course of this campaign, a republican militant
was ordered to carry a pre-set time bomb at a London power station. He
traveled by bicycle, the bomb in his basket, took a wrong turn and got lost
in the maze of the city. As the time for the explosion drew near, he
panicked, dropped his bike and ran off. The bomb exploded killing five
passers-by. No one in the IRA thought this was a victory for the cause and
no one took credit. The campaign had been carefully planned to avoid the
killing of innocent bystanders.
*In November 1944, Lord Moyne, British Minister of State in the Middle East,
was assassinated in Cairo by two members of the Stern Gang. The two
assassins were caught minutes later by an Egyptian policeman. One of them
described the capture at his trial : "We were being followed by the
constable on his motorcycle. My comrade was behind me. I saw the constable
approach...I would have been able to kill the constable easily, but I
contented myself with shooting several times into the air. I saw my comrade
fall off his bicycle. The constable was upon him. Again I could have
eliminated the constable with a single bullet, but I did not. Then I was
caught."
It is clear what is common in these cases. A line drawn between people who
can and people who cannot be killed. The political equivalent of the line
between combatants and non-combatants. The very word, terrorist, was
inapplicable. A triumph, however minor, for some notional values of
civilization.
>From New York to New Delhi the obliteration of this line is the critical
feature of contemporary terrorism. The Islamo-Fascists we now fight in this
World War that began five years ago have emptied the category of the
innocent. They claim butchery as their right, slaughter as their legacy. The
deep moral and political significance of this change has been too often -
and too consciously - ignored by those in the West pandering to Islamic
blackmail. And this could have graver consequences because of the
deep-rooted cowardice of response in the media and academe.
Trotsky once said that "The revolution has its code of honour." Maybe it
once had. Previous revolutionaries were not necessarily good or gentle
people but they realized there were limits on violent action. Everything was
not permissible for a very practical reason. The revolution should not be "
...loathed by the whole human race...".
We must stop being confused, frightened, defensive, and merely weakly
indignant. It is these new barbarians who have completely and consciously
rejected the old codes. To be sure, those codes were nothing more than the
most meagre and minimal standards of political decency. But reasserting
minimal standards would, at this time in history, already be a great advance
for civilization. The least we must do is to marshal our resolve to revive
the courage to loathe. It is only the first step to victory, but victory
there will be. That is the promise of our memory and witness to the victims
of that horrible day five years ago and of all the victims that followed. So
let us begin.
Beryl Wajsman is president of the Institute for Public Affairs of Montreal;
publisher of BARRICADES Magazine; and host of Montreal 940AM's "The Last
Angry Man".


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