THE NARRATIVE AND POLITICAL CORRECTNESS


Threats to freedom of speech, writing and action, though often trivial in isolation, are cumulative in their effect and, unless checked, lead to a general disrespect for the rights of the citizen. -George Orwell

Friday, May 16, 2014

RED EYE - MAY 10, 2014 FULL EPISODE



TV's Andy Levy hosts and welcomes guests Michael Moynihan, Bonnie McFarlane, Buck Sexton and Joe Machi.

#BringBackOurGirls and the Left's Empty Moral Outrage
The outrage over the kidnapping of nearly 300 schoolgirls by the Nigerian jihadist gang Boko Haram reeks of Western hypocrisy and moral idiocy. Boko Haram has for years been slaughtering Christians – up to 2500 this year alone – and burning churches in a classic Islamic jihad against infidels. These depredations apparently weren't enough to get the group designated a terrorist organization by Hillary Clinton's State Department. But this indifference to what under international law is a genocide has been indulged as well by our celebrities and the mainstream media, who rarely mention that the group is specifically targeting Christians, and before the girls were kidnapped displayed little interest in the suffering of those Christians. So why this sudden attention?
The recent burst of self-indulgent selfies tweeted by millions, including celebrities and the First Lady, and the sentimental news coverage all reflect the fashionable and selective obsessions of our political and cultural elite and those who ape their fashions. First there is the need to display what Alan Bloom called "conspicuous compassion" for distant misery and suffering. Especially fashionable are compassion and pity for people in the Third World, the display of what Pascal Bruckner called the "tears of the white man" shed for all those victims of Western crimes like colonialism, imperialism, and global capitalism. Like Veblen's conspicuous consumption, photogenic public displays of compassion, "outrage," and "concern" for global suffering function like a designer label, indicating one's moral superiority and finely calibrated sensitivity to oppression and suffering. Of course, ignored in all this emotional bluster and self-indulgence is any understanding of why this atrocity is happening, or the motives and aims of the perpetrators, information that would be important if we were really serious about doing something about it other than morally preen for the cameras...
Also read: How the West Won the Great Hashtag War of 2014

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