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måndag, mars 18, 2019

Ett konservativt och kristet SVAR på Tarrants terroristfantasier


Läs American Conservative´s svar på Tarrants manifest:

One of the biggest lies we hear whenever there is a mass terror attack, such as the one against New Zealand’s Muslims, is that the killing was “senseless.” It’s not without reason when ISIS does it, and it’s not without reason when people like Brenton Tarrant, the alleged NZ shooter, do it. The acts are evil, but not senseless; there is a rationale for what they do. To be clear: do NOT read me as saying Tarrant’s acts “made sense” in the general sense of the term; I’m speaking narrowly here, to mean that causation is at work. We need to know this so we can better combat things like this.

I read Tarrant’s manifesto, which is easy to find online, though I’m not going to link to it here. It’s a chilling document, for a couple of reasons. First, it’s grounded in both paranoid, racist grievance, and legitimate, realistic concerns. Second, as with ISIS videos and propaganda, the Internet distributes this stuff worldwide; we may be certain that Tarrant’s manifesto will strike many resonant chords with murder-minded fanatical racists like himself.

Though I don’t want to be part of spreading the manifesto, I do want to talk about a few parts of it, including parts you may not hear about in the media reporting. It’s important to talk about it. I will say here clearly that any reader who in any way attempts to justify this atrocity in New Zealand will NOT be posted. It was a despicable act, and if you pray, join me in praying for the souls of the murdered, and the families they left behind.
That said, some comments on the manifesto (you can read a general NYT report on it here). I read it in the same vein as I read the bloodthirsty Islamist fanatic Sayyid Qutb’s work: as something that we have to understand, because it articulates quite clearly what we’re up against — and that it’s not mere psychotic raving:
  1. Tarrant identifies himself as an “ethno-nationalist eco-fascist.” He says he was first a communist, then an anarchist, then a libertarian, and finally an eco-fascist. He’s 28. This is not a stable person.
  2. He despises conservatives for having conserved nothing. “Conservatism is corporatism in disguise, I want no part of it,” he writes. He adds, in all caps, “CONSERVATISM IS DEAD, THANK GOD.” He also despises France’s National Front, or whatever it’s called today. He calls them “milquetoast.” He praises the emergence of Trump as a sign of hope, but mocks Trump too. He says his idea leader is Oswald Mosley, the 20th century British fascist. Point is, the idea that Tarrant has any meaningful connection to the mainstream right is nonsense. The man is true radical.
  3. He says his aim is to accelerate history by frightening people and creating conflict. In particular, he wants to cause the US to move to take away people’s guns, and the Second Amendment supporters to respond to this violently.
  4. He wants the US to be balkanized into warring racial and regional factions, to destroy the ability of the US to project power around the world.
  5. He was radicalized by traveling in Europe and seeing immigrant crime, by seeing how many immigrants are present, and how the dispirited native populations are dying out. Overcome by emotion, he decided that he must do something about it.
  6. He said he chose the firearms for his attack specifically to incite an argument within the US, leading to the left attempting to confiscate guns, thereby starting a civil war.
  7. He says he is not a Nazi, but it’s hard to know what to make of his politics except to say that he is a national socialist obsessed with race, and hating capitalism. Plus, he loves the environment (“there is no traditionalism without environmentalism”).
  8. This was a brutal slap: “Above all, don’t be stale, placid, and boring. No one is inspired by Jeb Bush.”
  9. He praises the People’s Republic of China as his ideal state.
Here’s the most important line in the manifesto, one that the rest of us had better have a good answer to, because this assertion, in some form, is going to be with us for the rest of our lives:
RADICALIZATION IS THE RATIONAL RESPONSE TO DEGENERATION
What is “degeneration”? According to the manifesto, it consists of:
  1. The decline in native European populations, and native European stock in the US, in terms of numbers relative to non-Europeans within those societies.
  2. Politics and policies within European countries (that is, countries with ethnic European majorities, including the US and Canada) that disempower native Europeans.
  3. Widespread drug use.
  4. The loss of worker rights and stability under the reign of globalist capitalism.
  5. Environmental degradation.
  6. The collapse of Christianity (which he seems to value only as a force ethnically binding Europeans)
  7. Rampant hedonism
Here’s the chilling part: Everything Tarrant identifies as qualities of a disintegrating Western civilization is true. You may think that declining numbers of ethnic Europeans is a good thing, or something that has no particular moral meaning. But it really is happening. So are all the rest.
In no way do I see “radicalization,” at least not remotely in the violent terms conceived of by this mass murdering scum, as the answer to the disintegration he identifies. There is never, ever any justification for what he did. But if we are going to figure out how to stop these things, we have to take seriously the roots of it — this, in the same way we have to recognize the roots of Al-Qaeda and ISIS in specific experiences of Arab Muslims in late modernity. In fact, what Tarrant did, and what the Islamist terrorists do, intersect insofar as they are responses to the profound displacement of peoples and traditions in the modern world.

We are no doubt going to see more Tarrants emerge from the masses of angry young white men radicalized by the world they live in, and from living online. Again, the emergence of the same kind of men from the stresses of Arab Muslim society is entirely predictable.
The temptation many here will have in response to this obscene attack is to deny that it is based in any kind of reality. To do that, though, requires closing one’s eyes to actual conditions in the world. It would be like Russian aristocrats, circa 1900, telling themselves that the communist and anarchist revolutionaries committing acts of political murder have nothing to do with social, political, and economic changes roiling Europe and Russia of the era. That they are just inexplicable acts of savagery caused by the reading of revolutionary tracts.

Ian Bogost has an interesting piece explaining why it is impossible to say for sure what Tarrant really meant in this manifesto, and what is sarcasm (e.g., he baited the black American right-wing commenter Candace Owens in his manifesto). Bogost points out that social media, though, is made for creating chaos.
The world is undergoing unprecedented upheavals caused in part by technology, and certainly amplified by technology. This is only going to get more severe. We also live in a time in which masses of people have genuinely been uprooted from all sources of stability. The greatest task for political leaders, it seems to me, is to figure out how to keep society relatively stable during this long period of tumult. Encouraging identity politics and mass immigration, especially during a time of rising social instability, are suicidal for stable polities.

It seems clear to me that it in no way requires one to endorse Tarrant’s vile crimes to recognize that like splitting the atom, the unwinding of Western civilization is going to release some extreme energies. It already is. It is simply bizarre to think that all Europeans are going to acquiesce gently in the overwhelming of their nations by immigrants in this century. Most will, I think, but it is reasonable to expect that more and more violent fanatics like Tarrant and his hero Anders Breivik will arise. I believe we should take Tarrant seriously when he says that what radicalized him most of all was traveling to Europe and seeing with his own eyes the withering away of the continent’s ancient peoples. His way of responding to it is demonic — but what he is responding to is real. Douglas Murray’s great and sober book The Strange Death Of Europe is the thing to read on this topic.

One last point. In his manifesto, Tarrant says that it’s “laughable” to expect immigrants to the West to assimilate to a decadent, dying culture like ours. This brought to mind something I heard in New York last week. A man told me that two Romanian immigrant friends of his are thinking of returning to Romania to educate their children because they don’t want their kids infected with the decadence transmitted by the US education system. I don’t blame him at all. I think of Mark Bollobas’s decision to move to Hungary, the country from which his parents defected in the 1960s. Excerpt from something he wrote for this blog late last year:
Like many children of immigrants, I was raised to know that I have to work harder, and be better everywhere than those who were “local” to get ahead. And it’s all true. But I was also raised in a Hungarian household. While my parents made every effort to assimilate, I was raised in a household that took pride in being Hungarian. I didn’t support Hungary in sports or anything tribal like that, but I was proud when Hungary did well. I appreciated the poetry, the folk music, the heritage, the history, and so forth. And every time I went back to Budapest, I felt so so comfortable. No one asks “where are you from?” because although I don’t sound like I am from here (I have a British accent in Hungarian), I am from here, and people recognize that.
My decision to move back here to Hungary — I say that even though I wasn’t born here — has been reinforced by this fact: Hungary understands that holding on to its cultural identity is essential to its existence as a society we can understand.
Culture changes over time, of course, but it normally does it slowly as we creep towards a more civilized future.
England doesn’t feel more civilized — quite the opposite. It feels more feral. And the UK has just accepted its fate.
And so, Tarrant’s line — radicalization is the rational response to degeneration — played out in a different way in Mark Bollobas’s life. He moved to his ancestral homeland, where he would be poorer in material ways, but richer in many other ways. In my case, I propose the Benedict Option, and live in consciously countercultural ways, trying to be more and more like this in the face of this increasingly repulsive culture. For his part, Brenton Tarrant became a fanatical racist, fascist, mass murderer. Radicalism takes many forms. We have to resist the berserker form, but resisting it cannot mean pretending that the society and culture we are creating is good and healthy and worth defending. It’s not. I mean, for God’s sake, just look. I see Tarrant as a manifestation of the same diabolism.

It’s more radical to work to build the kind of culture that is life-giving, and to create new forms within which it can be lived out, than to give your life over to murdering innocent men, women, and children. This is true whether you are an ISIS terrorist, or a white nationalist terrorist. Those devils bring nothing but pain and death. They are no solution.

Finally, on the concept of degeneration, look at this old song by a French Canadian band. The song is called, of course, Dégénération. It’s about generational loss of spirit and culture:
Some people who live through this turn into bloodthirsty maniacs, like Brenton Tarrant. There is a better way. There has to be. It’s not going to come through the Democratic or Republican parties, and it’s not going to come through the established institutions of the church or academia. Nor can you buy it on Amazon.com. The materials are there to make it ourselves, but it requires discipline and community. As I’ve said. 







tisdag, juli 18, 2017

Kristen martyr i Mosul hyllas

 
 
Det var i dagarna tio år sedan "Mosuls Martyr", den kaldeisk-
katolske prästen fader Ragheed Ganni, mördades framför
altaret i sin kyrka tillsammans med tre diakoner av en
jihadistisk mordpatrull.
 
 
Påve Franciskus erinrade nyligen vid en mässa
om de otaliga kristna martyrerna i dagens Mellan-
östern. Han visade då också upp fader Ragheeds
krucifix, som han bar vid mordet.

Påven påminde oss också om att idag mördas fler
kristna av islamister än någonsin tidigare i kyrkans
historia. 
 
 
 
 



Den ortodoxa bloggen Facing Islam behandlar kristna martyrer
för jihadismen igår och idag.

Här en ny koptisk ikon med de 21 koptiska martyrerna i Libyen:


***
Låt oss inte glömma Frankrikes nya martyr
Fader Jacques Hamel. Även han halshuggen
av jihadisterna framför altaret i sin kyrka..




måndag, september 26, 2016

"Kyrkornas Världsråd" i antisemitisk kampanj mot Israel

 
 
Organisationen med det missvisande namnet "Kyrkornas
Världsråd" sprider återigen grovt antisemitiskt material.
 
Samuel Teglund i Världen Idag visar hur det rasistiska 
 materialet sprids maskerat som "bönematerial", men
innehåller ensidiga angrepp på Israel och dess kristna
vänner, medan Hamas/Fatah aldrig kritiseras för sina
våldsdåd.
 
Och naturligtvis mottas rasistmaterialet med öppen
 
Även den andra kyrkliga världsorganisationen
Lutherska Världsförbundet missar aldrig något tillfälle
att angripa Israel. Sedan den "palestinske" biskopen
Munib Younan, en av männen bakom det famösa
Kairosdokumentet, blev ordförande, har relationerna
med den judiska staten ständigt försämrats.
 
"Världen idag berättade i fredags om det bönematerial som Kyrkornas världsråd (KV) tagit fram inför förra veckan då man uppmanade alla kyrkor att be för fred mellan israeler och palestinier. Men bönerna, den teologiska reflektionen och berättelserna i materialet kom bara från palestinskt perspektiv och har kritiserats för att vara ensidigt och antiisraeliskt.
 
När kontakt togs med KV, som är en paraplyorganisation som representerar miljontals kristna världen över, för frågor om de här dokumenten hänvisade man till ett uttalande som gjordes av rådets centralkommitté i juni i år. Det skulle bättre spegla KV:s hållning, var beskedet. Men även i det dokumentet är det Israel som får skulden för konflikten.

I uttalandet nämns exempelvis "den israeliska ockupationen" tio gånger. Och i en intervju med generalsekreteraren för KV, Olav Fyrke Tveit, som lagts upp på rådets webbplats, nämns ordet ockupationen 14 gånger. I de här två omfattande dokumenten nämns Hamas och deras roll sammanlagt noll gånger.
Vi skickar några frågor utifrån centralkommitténs uttalande i juni till Marianne Ejdersten, kommunikationsdirektör på KV och får svar per mejl.

Är det Kyrkornas världsråds bild att om Israel skulle dra sig tillbaka så skulle det bli fred?
”Fred under ockupation är fred på ockupationsmaktens villkor, det vill säga inte en överenskommen och långsiktigt hållbar fred till gagn för både Israeler och Palestinier. Ett tillbakadragande från de ockuperade områdena är därför den enskilt viktigaste förutsättningen för en fortsatt fredsprocess mot en tvåstatslösning i enlighet med Oslo-överenskommelsen. Som ockupationsmakt bär Israel ett särskilt ansvar för att re-vitalisera fredsprocessen”, skriver KV i svaret där man också betonar att detta inte räcker för hållbar fred utan att ansträngningar från båda sidor måste till.
        
Hamas har ju i sina grundläggande stadgar att Israel ska utrotas och att judarna ska dödas, varför finns inte den aspekten med när ni beskriver hinder för fred mellan folken?
”Sådana aspekter finns alltid med. Israel är en internationellt erkänd, suverän stat och WCC har konsekvent fördömt och tagit avstånd från alla former av våld, oavsett var det kommer ifrån. Det inbegriper således även våldspropaganda där Hamas står som avsändare.” 
”Det bör understrykas att våld och våldspropaganda från ett håll inte per automatik legitimerar motsvarande beteende och retorik från motsatt håll. Våld föder våld och kan bara förvärra en redan allvarlig situation. Det bidrar inte till en lösning.” 
       
I uttalandet från i juni så nämns terror bara vid ett tillfälle, och då pekar man inte specifikt ut palestinsk terror utan tar avstånd från terror från båda sidor.
På frågan vilken sorts terror man menar att Israel utövar nämner KV ”ensidig exploatering av grundvattenresurser”, ”restriktioner avseende tillgång på vatten, särskilt i den belägrade Gaza-remsan” och ”urskillningslösa militära vedergällningsattacker”.

Varför lägger inte Kyrkornas världsråd större tyngd vid palestinsk terror och Hamas roll när ni beskriver situationen? 
”WCC/KV har i samtliga dokument och uttalanden konsekvent propagerat för dialog och samförstånd och tagit avstånd från alla former av våld och terror, oavsett var det kommer ifrån.” 
  
I dokumentet finns också en passus där kyrkor uppmanas att se hur ”farligt” kristen sionism är och inse att det är ”fundamentalism”. Men frågan hur man definierar kristen sionism får inget konkret svar.

Istället menas det att man ”uppmanar till vaksamhet mot alla tendenser till fundamentalism och extremism, där marginalisering och ensidig polarisering berättigas i den kristna trons namn. Sådana tendenser förekommer dessvärre i den kristna sionismen, vilket inte befrämjar en fredlig lösning av den Israelisk – Palestinska konflikten.”



torsdag, juli 28, 2016

Fader Jacques Hamel - en martyr för vår tid

 
 
 
Fader Jacques Hamel, den 86-årige präst som
halshöggs framför altaret mitt under mässan, är
en kristen martyr för Europas islamisering och
sammanbrott.
 
De två jihadisterna Abdel Kermiche och Abdel
Malik Petitjean hade före mordet svuret 
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi sin vördnad och hyllas nu av
kalifatets nyhetsbyrå som "kalifens soldater".
Efter mordet höll de en predikan på arabiska för
den chockade och oförstående församlingen. 
  

 
varje år i Asien och Afrika är det ännu tämligen
få som får offra livet för tron i Europa.
Men antalet ökar hela tiden.
Sommarens pärlband av jihadistdåd i Tyskland
och Frankrike är tyvärr bara en föraning om
 


Biskopen av Aleppo hyllar i ett uttalande
fader Jacques, men varnar samtidigt USA
och EU för att fortsätta sponsra allsköns
islamister som också försöker utrota
de kristna i Mellanöstern.
 
Aleppo – The tragic death of Father Jacques Hamel,
the elderly French priest murdered while he was
saying mass, “belongs to the great history of
Christian martyrdom including the recent martyrs
of the Eastern Churches”.
 
Therefore “it deserves not to be exploited, certainly not
by persons who until recently for their own interests,
thought to exploit the same jihadists invoked by the
priest’s young terrorist murderers ”.

This is how Georges Abou Khazen OFM, Vicar apostolic of
Aleppo for the local Catholics of Latin rite, views from
the Syrian martyr city yesterday morning’s tragic event
in the church Saint Etienne du Rouvray, not far from Rouen.
“Down through the centuries” says the Franciscan Bishop
conversing with Fides, “for Christians, martyrdom has always
been considered the greatest act of faith.
 
While they mourned their martyrs, they also celebrated
them as Christians who redeem all of us and save the
world, because they take upon their shoulders suffering
for the sake of the name of Jesus, and doing so they
apply to their contemporaries the redemption brought
by Christ”.

For Bishop Georges this event, so close to the mystery of
salvation, shall not be disfigured by persons feigning
indignation for their own political gain.
“For years” says the Vicar apostolic of Aleppo “ we Bishops
in the Middle East have cautioned those western Powers
which to safeguard their own interests do not hesitate
to support those groups of fanatics which pursue jihadist
ideologies. Now I see all around ferocious reactions which
identify all Islam with these groups blinded by an ideology
of hatred and death which seems to be spreading
everywhere along unknown ways. We must be as harmless
as doves and astute as serpents , as the Gospel teaches.
But astuteness does not consist in letting oneself
be contaminated by the poison of the snake”.
 
 
 
 
 


tisdag, juli 26, 2016

Kardinal: "Hög tid göra motstånd mot islamiseringen"


 
 
Kardinal Raymond Burke, en av Vatikanens
främsta juridiska experter, vågar tala klartext
om hotet mot såväl kristendom som judendom.
väljer han att anlägga ett historiskt perspektiv,
som vi knappast är vana vid idag:
Recalling the Battles of Lepanto (1571)
and Vienna (1683), Cardinal Burke said
that “these historical events relate
directly with the situation of today.
There’s no question that Islam wants
to govern the world.”
 
 
(RNS) Amid heightened tensions over ISIS-fueled
terror attacks and anti-Muslim rhetoric, a prominent
U.S. cardinal says Islam “wants to govern the world”
and Americans must decide if they are going to
reassert “the Christian origin of our own nation” in
order to avoid that fate.
 
Cardinal Raymond Burke, a Rome-based prelate
known as an outspoken conservative and critic
of Pope Francis’ reformist approach, said in
an interview on Wednesday (July 20) that Islam
is “fundamentally a form of government.”
 
While Catholic teaching recognizes that all
Abrahamic faiths worship the same God, Burke
criticized Catholic leaders who, in an effort to
be tolerant, have a tendency “to simply think that
Islam is a religion like the Catholic faith or the
Jewish faith.”
 
“That simply is not objectively the case,”
he said.
Burke, who was once archbishop of St. Louis,
stressed that he did not want to be “disrespectful”
of Islam or “generate hostility.”
But he said he worries that many people do
not understand that, in his view, “when they
(Muslims) become the majority in any country
they have the duty to submit the whole
population to Shariah,” as the Islamic
code of law is known.
 
“But my point is this:
When they become a majority in any country
then they have the religious obligation to
govern that country.
If that’s what the citizens of a nation want,
well, then, they should just allow this to go on.
But if that’s not what they want,
then they have to find a way to deal with it.”
 
He said that in some cities in France and
Belgium with large Muslim populations
“there are little Muslim states” that are
effectively “no-go zones” for government
authorities
– an assertion that is widely disputed.
 
But Burke claimed “these things aren’t
anomalies for Islam.
This is the way things are to go.
And if you do understand that and you
are not at peace with the idea of being
forcibly under an Islamic government,
then you have reason to be afraid.”
 
 
He cited historical examples of famous
military clashes between Muslim forces and
the forces of Christian nations of Europe,
such the Battle of Lepanto in 1571 and
the Battle of Vienna in 1683, both of which
marked defeats for the Ottoman Empire.
“These historical events relate directly
with the situation of today.
There’s no question that Islam wants
to govern the world,” Burke said.
 
When asked how the West should respond,
the cardinal did not cite or endorse specific
proposals, like those championed by the
Republican presidential nominee Donald
Trump and other conservatives, to ban or
limit Muslims coming into the U.S.
“I think the appropriate response,” he said,
“is to be firm about the Christian origin of
our own nation, and certainly in Europe,
and the Christian foundations of the
government, and to fortify those.”
 
“I think we have to insist on that.
We have to say no, our country is not
free to become a Muslim state.”

 
 
 
 
 


tisdag, maj 05, 2015

Ett personligt budskap till varje jihadistisk mördare

 
 
Ett lite annorlunda budskap än 
 
En gemensam hälsning från ett antal av de
martyrkyrkor som inte bara överlever,
utan faktiskt lever upp och växer i Mellanöstern.
 

 
Se även dagsaktuella nyheter
om jihadisternas offensiv