Steyn On Bowing To The Muslim Mob
Great piece. Mark Steyn writes at NRO:
The official line -- that the slaughter of American officials was some sort of improvised movie review that got a little out of hand -- is now in the process of modification to something bearing a less patently absurd relationship to what actually happened. That should not make any more forgivable the grotesque damage that the administration has done to the bedrock principle of civilized society: freedom of speech.The more that U.S.-government officials talk about the so-called film Innocence of Muslims (which is actually merely a YouTube trailer) the more they confirm the mob's belief that works of "art" are the proper responsibility of government. Obama and Clinton are currently starring as the Siskel & Ebert of Pakistani TV, giving two thumbs down to Innocence of Muslims in hopes that it will dissuade local moviegoers from giving two heads off to consular officials. "The United States government had absolutely nothing to do with this video," says Hillary Clinton. "We absolutely reject its content, and message." "We reject the efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others," adds Barack Obama. There follows the official State Department seal of the U.S. embassy in Islamabad.
Fellow government-funded film critics call Innocence of Muslims "hateful and offensive" (Susan Rice, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations) and "reprehensible and disgusting" (Jay Carney, White House press secretary). General Dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and senior Pentagon adviser to Variety, has taken to telephoning personally those few movie fans who claim to enjoy the film. He called up Terry Jones, the Florida pastor who apparently thinks Innocence of Muslims is the perfect date movie, to tell him the official position of the United States military is they'd be grateful if he could ease up on the five-star reviews.
...What other entertainments have senior U.S. officials reviewed lately? Last year Hillary Clinton went to see the Broadway musical Book of Mormon. "We reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others"? The Book of Mormon's big showstopper is "Hasa Diga Eebowai" which apparently translates as "F*** you, God." The U.S. secretary of state stood and cheered.
Why does Secretary Clinton regard "F*** you, God" as a fun toe-tapper for all the family but "F*** you, Allah" as "disgusting and reprehensible"? The obvious answer is that, if you sing the latter, you'll find a far more motivated crowd waiting for you at the stage door. So the "leader of the free world" and "the most powerful man in the world" (to revive two cobwebbed phrases nobody seems to apply to the president of the United States anymore) is telling the planet that the way to ensure your beliefs command his "respect" is to be willing to burn and bomb and kill. You Mormons need to get with the program.







http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcZSWFtLfRI
Great piece? Are you kidding me, Amy?
So our government issues several very generic touchy-feely statements telling everyone to play nice, and at the same time has three carrier groups parked off the Straits of Hormuz, and we are sending the world a message we are weak?
Hillary goes to see the hottest (from what I understand) Broadway play, and now she is hypocritical because she can distinguish between a very expensive, sophisticated, and completely voluntary participation event and a largely illiterate population in a vital and politically sensitive region.
This is all pretend outrage. It is an essay meant to leave the less sophisticated with the impression that Obama is waging a subtle war with Christianity. Repeat the lie often enough, and it becomes the accepted truth.
Would someone present a shred of evidence that our freedom of speech has been anything but defended in this crisis? Political correctness is nothing new in the political battlefield- Patton was forced to apologize for many of his statements.
PS- irony. "Piss Christ" was sponsored by our federal government, the National Endowment for the Arts, under Ronald Reagan. Now, I don't remember anyone blaming Reagan for that disgusting and offensive (to me, but I never lost any sleep over it) piece of trash. Imagine if that were to come out today, our national response (I think) would be to immediately blame Obama.
Eric at September 23, 2012 1:40 PM
Great. Now I have "Hasa Diga Eebowai" stuck in my head.
Sabrina at September 24, 2012 11:41 AM
You probably shouldn't listen to this one then Sabrina... 30 years llater it still sticks in my head.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFeJJAQPiK4
Eric at September 24, 2012 2:04 PM
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