August 04, 2005

The Galloway Syndrome: What Am I Missing?

By Demosophist

George Galloway, as quoted byMEMRI:

"The real question is, after the evidence of Sykes-Picot 1, are you ready to accept Sykes-Picot 2? What does Sykes-Picot mean to the Arab world? Nothing except division, disunity, weakness, and failure. Two of your beautiful daughters are in the hands of foreigners - Jerusalem and Baghdad. The foreigners are doing to your daughters as they will. The daughters are crying for help, and the Arab world is silent. And some of them are collaborating with the rape of these two beautiful Arab daughters. Why? Because they are too weak and too corrupt to do anything about it. So this is what Sykes-Picot will do to the Arabs. Are you ready to have another hundred years like the hundred years you just had?"

Not only is this jaw-droppingly stupid, but there was a time when incitement against your own country, especially during a war, would have gotten you drawn and quartered. Not that a return to such barbarity is warranted, but there was a reason for it. Thomas Hobbes saw that the primal fear was the fear of violent death at the hands of one's fellow man, and that it is this fear which is the source of the "enlightened self interest" that motivates us to bond together to create and maintain civil order and to defend against external enemies. It is this that made treason the most heinous of all crimes. And he also rightly reasoned that the further we stray from a coherent connection to that primal fear, the more corrupt and vain we may become, and therefore the less likely to maintain those bonds that ensure security from the "state of nature." If Galloway and others are able to easily avoid the consequences of such "speech" (and if it's not seditious, I don't know what is) it will become an entrenched tradition among the disconnected and self-annihilating wishful thinkers of the West. But it still strikes us as more a matter of pathetic mental illness than corruption, because for most of us the assets of civilization are still more tangible than our fantasies.

(Cross-posted by Demosophist to Demosophia, Anticipatory Retaliation and The Jawa Report)

Posted by: Demosophist at 07:03 PM | Comments (9) | Add Comment
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1 I believe the proponents of authoritarian socialism in the west honestly don't view the risk correctly. They see it as a minor law enforcement issue which can be played to gain control of western society. Once returned to power here in the US they'll just negotiate with the Islamanazis and they'll all be able to sing kumbayah. Actually, the "Peace at any Cost" movement of the late '60s, choreographed in Moscow, provides a striking model. We ducked that bullet. I'm not sure we can duck this one with a 1 billion "silent majority" quietly rooting on the Islamanazis

Posted by: RiverRat at August 04, 2005 08:17 PM (WY8yS)

2 Funny. Mr. Galloway before the elections was nearly killed by a mob of London Islamists for the sin of participating in a democracy. Suicidal indeed.

Posted by: Marcus Aurelius at August 04, 2005 08:27 PM (IQ6Gq)

3 He's married to Arafat's niece. Bat shiot crazy runs in the family.

Posted by: Princess Kimberley at August 04, 2005 09:02 PM (SZ940)

4 Just plain treasonous.

Posted by: Will Franklin at August 04, 2005 09:28 PM (EpqBR)

5 What an excellent defence of the US government's fear mongering! Good patriot! Good patriot! yes yes, you're getting table scraps tonight for sure. good boy!

Posted by: Mustafa AK at August 04, 2005 10:02 PM (jWaQK)

6 Galloway is a treasonous dog not worthy of quoting. He should be shot.

Posted by: Jester at August 04, 2005 10:26 PM (QKZX5)

7 Galloway is unfit for public office and doubly unfit for public consumption. He needs to be neutered and put to sleep. I only hope our "good" ally sees the damage this man does/has done/will continue to do and takes action. Talk about a pimple on the ass of the world ... Oy!

Posted by: Bubbe at August 04, 2005 10:47 PM (cbAi4)

8 I heard a radio talk show person (or the guest) say that in the early 1900's, the legislature got rid of the sedition clause. Oh really? Could you please show me this? I don't seem to be able to find it in MY Constitution! lol. I believe Omar from Iraq the Model was refering to Galloway, and not Gallowi, in this article yesterday, Aug. 4, 2005. He was in Syria giving them comfort. Where did you say this speech occured??? Hmm.

Posted by: Rosemary at August 05, 2005 03:41 AM (JngAT)

9 Mustafa: What in the hell are you talking about?

Posted by: greyrooster at August 07, 2005 10:20 PM (CBNGy)

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