August 26, 2006
THE PROTEAN BLIGHT
The left's new bad guy (Andrew Coyne, National Post, August 26th, 2006)
The reflexive oppositionism of so much of the left, its instant identification with whoever or whatever is most hostile to the society of which it is a part, most closely resembles that of the undergraduate. It is a badge, a pose, a lifestyle, an arrangement of reality that is pleasing to believe, a reminder to the believer of the third eye of enlightenment that is his gift.Yet in this country it can take on a rather uglier form, insofar as the object of its loathing can be displaced onto another society, quite apart from our own. Until now, the locus of this disaffection was the United States. Lately, disturbingly, it has centred more and more on Israel. Anti-Americanism has mutated into something that might at best be called anti-Israelism, and at times looks alarmingly like anti-Semitism. Which brings us to the present wretched state of the Liberal party.
That the party's left wing has long been a hotbed of anti-Americanism is news to no one. Indeed, so entrenched was this attitude among certain sections of the ruling party that it resembled something of a state religion. (A leftist in the States is compelled by his beliefs to remain profoundly alienated from his country, and from such notions as patriotism. In Canada, such was his patriotism.)[...]
Or perhaps there is a link between them: between the pseudo-neutrality that is one strain of recent Liberal foreign policy, and the anti-Americanism, shading into anti-Israelism, that is the other. An unwillingness to take sides was, of course, one of the ways in which we were supposed to distinguish ourselves from the Americans: They were warlike and ideological, we were peacekeeping ecumenicals.
But perhaps there was something else at work. A refusal to make moral judgments, to distinguish between the merely flawed and the truly evil, may in time lead to an inability to do so. Having gotten out of the habit of judgment, the muscles can atrophy: If "one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter," then it is all too easy to forget, not only who the terrorists are, but who are the freedom fighters. If anti-Semitism is the "socialism of fools," perhaps anti-Israelism is the pacifism of knaves.
One reason why both Christians and Jews are having such difficulty in recognizing and opposing anti-Semitism today is that they associate it historically with an exclusionary, aggressive, ethnocentric self-adoration. We are all very slow to see that in our era it thrives more among self-hating universalists.
Posted by Peter Burnet at August 26, 2006 7:12 AMSorry, all. Obviously I caught this piece before somebody locked the virtual door.
Posted by: Peter B at August 26, 2006 9:47 AM"We are all very slow to see that in our era it thrives more among self-hating universalists."
If you want a rapid education in how far this can go, all you need is a plane ticket to London. Start with the Mayor, and head in any direction from there. Tony Blair is totally isolated from the urban 'chattering classes' on this issue, and is about to be ejected from power as a result.
Posted by: ZF at August 26, 2006 10:48 AM"A leftist in the States is compelled to remain profoundly alienated from his country, and from such notions as patriotism. . .."
Poignant, how plain it appears to a Canadian, that an American leftist is, ipso facto, the enemy of his own people.
Posted by: Lou Gots at August 26, 2006 7:56 PM