By Derek Hunter
Sunday, February 08, 2015
Dear World,
How are you? You don’t have to answer. I know. I’ve been
reading the news. It’s awful. And I know you’re looking to where the world has
looked for the better part of the last century for leadership and moral
clarity, to the United States. And I know you aren’t finding it there right
now. For that, I am sorry.
We Americans elected and re-elected a used car salesman
to the most important office on the planet, and everyone got a lemon. The first
time was because so many of our citizens have been conditioned to feel guilty
about wrongs done before we were born; the second was because so many of us are
simply stupid.
We have it good here in the United States, and this
breeds contentment. It also breeds ignorance. We are the Paris Hilton of world
citizenry. We have amazing lives free of problems the rest of the world
routinely faces, and we didn’t earn it – we had it handed to us.
In inheriting prosperity, plentiful food, clean water and
all the trappings of comfort readily available and affordable in the United
States, we have no concept of the price paid to get us here. Moreover, we are
being led by people who resent that we are here, choosing to focus less on the
road ahead of us and more on the potholes, the mistakes and injustice every
society has in its rear-view mirror.
Our president never misses an opportunity to pick not at
scabs, but scars. He picks them to the point of bleeding rather than
acknowledge the hemorrhaging around the world.
Barack Obama thought it pertinent to mention the crusades
at the National Prayer Breakfast as one of the sins of Christianity in an
attempt to make moral equivalence with radical Islamists in the present day. We
have a leader willing to look back 1,000 years to justify his indifference to
horrors today. He’s counting on the vast majority of Americans who have their
faces too buried in their cell phones to realize that if you have to reach back
1,000 years to make your argument, you don’t have much of an argument.
But that is the story of modern America – passionate
indifference based firmly in ignorance. I don’t know if Obama knows how
ignorant what he says is or if he’s simply reading what his handlers put in the
teleprompter, but the motive matters less than the result.
In a week where Islamic fascists released a video of them
burning a man to death, the president of the United States equated the people
who committed that act with Christianity. Worse, by citing the crusades, Obama
made the type of “they had it coming because of what they did in the past”
argument radical Islamist regimes and groups use to justify their hatred of the
United States.
When the president reads a statement on the beheading of
American James Foley then is seen golfing and laughing with drinking buddies
literally 10 minutes later, the United States has abdicated its role as the
leader of the free world.
It won’t be like this for much longer, I hope. In two
years, we have a chance to elect a president interested in protecting innocent
human life and defeating evil. Until then, you are on your own.
Look elsewhere, or hunker down until January 2017. Look
to Egyptian President Abdel el-Sisi, Jordan’s King Abdullah, or anywhere else
you can find it because the United States will not have your back if you are
facing down the evil of Islamic terrorism.
We have become ignorant and narcissistic, obsessed with
the child of a drug-addled dead singer and her wife-beating husband over the
greatest threat to humanity since the rise of Nazism. More Americans care about
what a former Olympian may or may not be doing surgically to his genitals than
the slaughter to innocent people in the name of the plague of the 21st century.
World, I wish we didn’t find ourselves in this position,
but this is where we are. Just know that while you are alone in the fight
currently, the vast majority of Americans are with you in spirit. That’s of
little comfort, I know. But until those of us who believe in liberty over the
state reclaim our heritage from those who empathize and make moral equivalence
with our collective enemy, I’m afraid it’s the best we can do. Sorry about
that.
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