Self-Abnegation and the War Effort
                            
                             Dr. John David Lewis, author of Nothing Less Than Victory, recently wrote an excellent article entitled "9/11 Ten Years Later: The Fruits of the Philosophy of Self-Abnegation" in the latest issue of The Objective Standard. Excerpt: History  is littered with the detritus of attacks by tribal gangs against  civilized world powers. In the past, nations under siege rose up with  righteous anger and visited the full measure of their force upon their  enemies. Although they often made costly mistakes, they did not make  excuses for their foes while their own city burned... They did not  apologize for defending themselves. Apologetic self-abnegation, however, is the hallmark of America's approach today. Islamists  attacked New York, incinerating, suffocating and forcing Americans to  jump to their deaths. Why are Islamist entities who support turning  Americans into "jumpers"  still in existence? Why is Iran's nuclear program allowed to go on? Why  is the U.S negotiating with the Taliban? Why does Ron Paul get cheered  when he puts the moral blame on Americans for 9/11? The  answers are all around us, in the ideas bombarding us from every  direction. Don't judge other cultures--your own has much to answer for.  Don't invoke history--your colonial past was criminal, and your victims  seek restitution for crimes against their ancestors. Don't cite  economics--your system is oppressive, and foreign peoples are trying to  free themselves from you. Don't be certain you are right--there is no  right... Never mind that your culture drew millions to  your shores, desperate to escape centuries of stagnation, famine, and  wars. Forget  the fact that your "colonialism" brought laws and a measure of  civilization to people mired in primitive tribalism. Evade the fact that  your system created the greatest riches in history by setting men free,  and that the wealth of foreign people today is directly proportional to  the extent they have emulated you... Dr. Lewis continues: In  the course of these wars, we have sacrificed the best of our people to  self-abnegating rules of engagement... When American soldiers return to  their families maimed or in coffins, we praise their sacrifice but do  not obliterate their foes... Like self-flagellating monks crushed by  guilt, we scourge our own skins rather than the skins of those who  launched the jihad. I highly recommend reading the entire article in The Objective Standard.
                            
                    
                        
                        
                    




