Friday, July 6, 2007

Doctors of Destruction

Okay, I have to admit that I was wrong when I projected that the homicidal wannabes who tried to blow up cars outside crowded nightclubs and an airport would be homegrown. In my defence, though, it does appear as though they hatched the plot while employed as medical professionals in Britain so the bombing attempts, themselves, were more or less homegrown.

Anyway, I hope that this will dispel that oft-repeated, and just as often disproved, fallacy that terrorists are the poor and the desperate. Not only were these assholes mostly doctors, certainly a profession that in western countries does not leave one destitute, but they were in a position to fully enjoy the benefits of western life.

The idea that terrorists rise out of the slums to attack westerners thousands of miles away is ridiculous. There is no basis to support such a theory. Yet, it pops up repeatedly and in otherwise very reputable publications. One of my earliest blog entries was about an article in the Economist that cited a lack of economic means as a reason for terrorist attacks.

It is true that movements arise internally in nations based on a number of factors which may include economic disparities between the ruling class and the downtrodden. But, these movements usually have many other factors including thuggish behaviour by those in government, persecution of one or more minority groups, corruption, etc. They are rarely, if ever, motivated solely by monetary considerations. Even more rarely are they exported beyond their own borders although one could make the argument that palestinian anger aimed at Israel should really be aimed at their own government which has left them, literally and figuratively, stranded in a desert of despair.

At any rate, the islamic jihadi movement that the various Dr. Mohammadeds etc. belong to, come not from a lack of funding or access to the best that life has to offer but, rather, from an intense desire to destroy it and force the world into submitting to their warped view of religion. Money has nothing to do with it, never has and never will. In fact, many of those involved in such activities are independently wealthy or, at least, well off.

Britain has reacted with some backbone to this latest attempt with the government immediately ordering a cutback on the number of foreign medical practitioners allowed into the country. The US also comes out looking good as it now appears at least two of those involved had attempted to gain entry to work there and, for whatever reason, were denied. And, the Australians were also on the ball; rounding up a suspect who it seems quite possible will lead them to some more jihad monkeys.

All in all, score one for the West. Let's hope it's the start of a long streak.

6 comments:

Michael said...

southfield:
You said "score one for the West," but I am not so sure.
The Brits weren't really onto this; they got lucky because a paramedic was alert, a car was parked illegally, and the attackers were rather amateurish..

Remember the euroweenie?
I think he called it right, when he called these bombers the "keystone cops of terrorism."
Just scroll down to read the posts:
http://www.cloggie.org/wissewords/

southfield_2001 said...

You take your victories where you can find them, Michael.
Eight islamo-shitheads in custody with the possibility of disrupting even more terrorist-wannabes while no death, destruction or suffering was spread is, in my view, a win.
Even more important, was the reaction of Britain's government. For a continent and country that have bent over backwards to accommodate islam, the idea that the Brits might all of a sudden start slamming the door shut or at least not leaving it wide open, is a positive step.

ButterSnatch said...

I'm not sure I can add anything of value to what you've already said, S_2001. VERY well thought out. VERY well written. I couldn't have said it better myself. A+++ for you.

Michael said...

Eight islamo-shitheads in custody with the possibility of disrupting even more terrorist-wannabes while no death, destruction or suffering was spread is, in my view, a win.

It is absolutely a win. I just think that it's not necessarily a win due to diligence, but rather to luck.
I agree with you that we should take our victories as they come, and use them to gain more.
However, in the aftermath of this, we also have PM Brown forbidding the use of "muslim" and "terrorist" in the same sentence; considering that the Glasgow attackers were shouting, "Allah, Allah, Allah," I don't think that that British gov't has learned enough from dodging this bullet...

southfield_2001 said...

Buttersnatch: thanks, I appreciate the compliment. If you don't mind, too, I've visited your site a few times and find out outrageously funny and would like to add it to my links.


Michael: "However, in the aftermath of this, we also have PM Brown forbidding the use of "muslim" and "terrorist" in the same sentence."

Hadn't heard about that. I'm willing to bet the average Brit on the street has a much different view of things right about now.

Michael said...

I'm sure he does; however, his government is mentally retarded, I think...