The Fire This Time

Posted By David Solway On April 6, 2011 

It’s a shame that Pastor Terry Jones is not more articulate. His statements
and interviews show that he is incapable of clearly expressing the
Constitutional support for his famous or infamous burning of the Koran — an
act, however distasteful, protected by the First Amendment — or of
establishing a strong cultural argument. He might have expounded, for
example, on Andres Serrano’s provocative photograph Piss Christ
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piss_Christ>  [1] which caused some
controversy for a time, but led to nothing more serious than a few attempts
at vandalism and failed restraining orders. No one died or was hurt.

For that matter, one has yet to see a tribe of Orthodox Jewish communicants
going on a killing spree because someone mutilated a Torah scroll, which
happens often enough. Jones might thus have argued that a rampage of murder
and mayhem in the Muslim world over the desecration of a religious text
would have amounted to nothing more in the West in a comparable situation
than a cultural flare-up and a lot of sanctimonious punditry, assuming it
were even noticed. Instead, the height of his rhetoric is to say he “thinks
<http://febrisaputra.org/afghan-violence-spreads-over-terry-jones-quran-burn
ing-abc-news.html>  [2]” that the grisly events in Afghanistan prove “there
is a radical element in Islam.” As the Simpsonism goes, “Doh!”

It’s a shame that major judicial and political figures in the West are not
more insightful and courageous. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer
cheerfully scants the Constitution when he suggests
<http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2010/09/justice-stephen-breyer-is-burning-k
oran-shouting-fire-in-a-crowded-theater.html#tp>  [3] that burning a Koran
may not be protected by the First Amendment — although it would appear that
those who burn the American flag are within their rights. General David
Petraeus releases a statement
<http://www.dvidshub.net/news/68185/statement-isaf-commander-general-david-p
etraeus-and-nato-scr-ambassador-mark-sedwill>  [4] apologizing for “the
action of an individual in the United States who recently burned a Holy
Koran,” but has nothing to say about a rioting Muslim mob taking offense at
a legal act carried out in another country and massacring more than 20
people, including 7 UN workers. After all, for the good general, these are
“perhaps understandable passions
<http://www.alan.com/2011/04/04/gen-david-petraeus-says-koran-burning-endang
ers-u-s-troops-hurts-our-war-effort/>  [5].”

It’s a shame that the Afghan-Canadian governor of Kandahar can only condemn
<http://edmonton.ctv.ca/servlet/an/plocal/CTVNews/20110402/EDM_quran_110402/
20110402/?hub=EdmontonHome>  [6] an “abhorrent move” by “a stupid pastor”
and that Senator Harry Reid blames
<http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/should-congress-take-any-action-again
st-pastor-terry-jones/question-1647133/?page=5>  [7] Jones for triggering a
blood-tumult and in so doing effectively condones the berserkers who
actually committed the murders. Similarly, Senator Lindsey Graham deplores
<http://www.care2.com/c2c/share/detail/2762585>  [8] Jones’ auto-da-fé for
“put[ting] our soldiers at risk,” but what puts our troops at risk is not
book burning but people who behave like inflammable tinder and who are never
very far away from killing and maiming. Jones’ act was beyond the pale, the
grotesque gesture of a small-time Savonarola. There were other ways in which
he could have conveyed an entirely legitimate point. But he is not a killer.
“You see the difference,” remarks
<http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../rogerkimball/2011/04/04/terry-jones-a
nd-preemptive-capitulation/?singlepage=true>  [9] Roger Kimball.

It is as if we are to take responsibility for the congenitally incitable;
they themselves are not accountable for their feral impulses, which we
consequently regard as perfectly comprehensible and even acceptable. We
consider them as a pack of feckless unionists or as a special interest group
composed of the disabled. They are somehow in their rights. But what is
really at work in our tolerance of such homicidal rage is an incongruous mix
of self-contempt and cultural condescension. As Victor Davis Hanson writes
<http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../victordavishanson/kingdom-of-lies/>
[10], “a nut burning a bible is either artistic expression or a proper
antidote to centuries of oppression and so to be either applauded or
ignored; but a nut burning a Koran evokes decapitations and murder and does
so quite understandably.” The fact is: the madness is theirs, but the
ignominy is ours.

The real shame, however, is not the nonviolent burning of an artifact that
cannot compare to the violence unleashed in its wake. Nor is it the inane
response of sundry incompetents. The larger, encompassing shame is that what
is going up in flames is not only a book — “a bunch of wood pulp,” as Diana
West puts it <http://www.dianawest.net/>  [11] — but the cultural world of
the European enlightenment and its national embodiments, now intent on
embracing approaching dhimmitude. Our elected leaders, university campuses,
and mainstream media are engaged in a gradual but massive surrender to a
radical theocratic adversary, apologizing for the presumed sins of the
colonial past and for perceived present-day insults, suppressing our liberal
principles, excusing the anti-social behavior of aggrieved Muslims,
laundering religiously inspired atrocities as the acts of lone psychotics
(as at Fort Hood), renaming Islamic terror as “man-caused disasters” and
“anti-Islamic activity,” fighting wars on behalf of declared jihadists (as
in Libya today), whitewashing the Muslim Brotherhood that has set its sights
on the subversion and destruction of the West, arraigning prominent freedom
fighters like Geert Wilders, Mark Steyn and Elisabeth Sabaditsch-Wolff
before the courts on grounds of “hate speech,” and subsidizing Islamic
immigration at prohibitive cost to the national treasury — “paid to plot the
West’s demise,” to quote
<http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../blog/islamists-on-welfare-paid-to-plo
t-the-west%e2%80%99s-demise/>  [12] Kathy Shaidle.

In his moving essay on race relations in America, “The Fire Next Time
<http://www.amazon.com/James-Baldwin-Collected-Library-America/dp/1883011523
/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1301924310&sr=1-2>  [13],” James Baldwin
asks, “Do I really want to be integrated into a burning house?” The issue
today is no longer race but mutual survival as members of a culture that
seems dedicated to self-immolation. Do we really want to find ourselves
living in a burning house? Have we even tried to imagine what kind of
structure will emerge after the fire has gutted the premises, the fire
restorers (or experts après-sinistres, as the French graphically say) have
been called in, and the reconstruction has been completed?

Terry Jones burned a Koran. For that he deserves reprehension. But we are
infinitely guiltier, busy torching our own civilizational domicile, like
sleep-walking arsonists who have no awareness of what they are doing. At
some point when it will probably be too late, we will awake and wonder where
the smoke is coming from. For it is happening now. The fire is not next
time. The fire is this time.

(And don’t miss Roger Kimball:
<http://pajamasmedia.com/rogerkimball/2011/04/06/ann-barnhardt-culture-hero/
> “Ann Barnhardt, Culture Hero.” [14])

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URLs in this post: 

[1] Piss Christ: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piss_Christ

[2] thinks:
http://febrisaputra.org/afghan-violence-spreads-over-terry-jones-quran-burni
ng-abc-news.html

[3] suggests:
http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2010/09/justice-stephen-breyer-is-burning-ko
ran-shouting-fire-in-a-crowded-theater.html#tp

[4] statement:
http://www.dvidshub.net/news/68185/statement-isaf-commander-general-david-pe
traeus-and-nato-scr-ambassador-mark-sedwill

[5] perhaps understandable passions:
http://www.alan.com/2011/04/04/gen-david-petraeus-says-koran-burning-endange
rs-u-s-troops-hurts-our-war-effort/

[6] condemn:
http://edmonton.ctv.ca/servlet/an/plocal/CTVNews/20110402/EDM_quran_110402/2
0110402/?hub=EdmontonHome

[7] blames:
http://www.sodahead.com/united-states/should-congress-take-any-action-agains
t-pastor-terry-jones/question-1647133/?page=5

[8] deplores: http://www.care2.com/c2c/share/detail/2762585

[9] remarks:
http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../rogerkimball/2011/04/04/terry-jones-an
d-preemptive-capitulation/?singlepage=true

[10] writes:
http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../victordavishanson/kingdom-of-lies/

[11] puts it: http://www.dianawest.net/

[12] quote:
http://pajamasmedia.com../../../../../blog/islamists-on-welfare-paid-to-plot
-the-west%e2%80%99s-demise/

[13] The Fire Next Time:
http://www.amazon.com/James-Baldwin-Collected-Library-America/dp/1883011523/
ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1301924310&sr=1-2

[14] “Ann Barnhardt, Culture Hero.”:
http://pajamasmedia.com/rogerkimball/2011/04/06/ann-barnhardt-culture-hero/

 



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