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Travesty
Friday’s lead editorial in the New
York Times attacked President Bush’s plan to use
secret military tribunals to try terrorists, calling it
"a dangerous idea." Rehearsing arguments
well-known on these subjects, the Times has a
better idea: "He should ask the United Nations
Security council to establish an international
tribunal….If Slobodan Milosevic can be brought to
trial…so can Osama bin Ladin."
What is behind this opposition of the New
York Times to summary trials for terrorists is what
the Times stands for: multiculturalism and a
universal global state -no more nations; no more wars.
When attacked have a peace process and if that fails
give up national existence.
With respect to multiculturalism its
worth noting what a liberal Harvard professor has to say
about this liberal ideal. In 1996 Samuel Huntington
wrote: "The American multiculturalists…reject
their country’s cultural heritage….[T]hey wish to
create a country of many civilizations, which is to say
a country not belonging to any civilization and lacking
a cultural core."
That this is the Times aim is
clear enough. Responding to the report of the 2000
census showing that California will soon be non-White,
non-Christian and effectively "a country of many
civilizations" the Times said this:
"everyone will be a minority….[This is the]
quintessentially American notion."
But it’s not. It is quintessentially
undesirable but also impossible -again Huntington:
"History shows that no country so constituted can
long endure as a coherent society. A multicivilizational
United States will not be the United States; it will be
the United Nations."
But that’s the point. The Times'
"better idea" is to turn the terrorists over
to the United Nations Security Council. The UN, in
addition to being an anti-American body, is the ideal of
a multicivilizational US.
The New York Times is
not on our side. It is quintessentially
anti-American meaning if we are attacked the New
York Times will be for peace before we win the war
to prevent our being murdered by foreigners. The cure is
not to make all foreigners nationals so there won’t be
any nation.
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