The Smug Delusion of Base Expectations

Charles Johnsonfollow me on twitter
Wed May 18, 2005 at 7:11 am PDT • Views: 226

Here are two pieces that point out the essential absurdity of mainstream media’s response to the violence and killing provoked by Newsweek’s “Quran desecration” story—the ridiculous, politically correct refusal to lay the blame where it really belongs.

Robert Spencer: The Real Lesson of Newsweekgate.

The question here is one of proportionate response. If a Qur’an had indeed been flushed, Muslims would have justifiably been offended. They may justifiably have considered the perpetrators boors, or barbarians, or hell-bound unbelievers. They may justifiably have issued denunciations accordingly. But that is all. To kill people thousands of miles away who had nothing to do with the act, and to fulminate with threats and murder against the entire Western world, all because of this alleged act, is not just disproportionate. It is not just excessive. It is mad. And every decent person in the world ought to have the courage to stand up and say that it is mad.

Andrew C. McCarthy: The Smug Delusion of Base Expectations.

Newsweek, in reckless pursuit of a scoop that might score the daily double of embarrassing the Bush administration while heaping more disrepute on the Left’s favorite punching bag, Guantanamo Bay, falsely reported a martial toilet-flushing of the Koran. Oops, I’m sorry, I mean the Holy Koran — after all, I don’t want to be left out of the new, vast right-wing “we can be just as nauseatingly pious as they can” conspiracy.

The false report, according to the New York Times, instigated “the most virulent, widespread anti-American protests” in the Muslim world since…well, since the last virulent, widespread anti-American protests in the Muslim world — particularly in Afghanistan and Pakistan, where at least 17 people have been killed.

That’s right. The reason for the carnage is said — again and again, by media critics and government officials — to be a false report of Koran desecration. The prime culprit here is irresponsible journalism.

Is that what we really think?

Here’s an actual newsflash — and one, yet again, that should be news to no one: The reason for the carnage here was, and is, militant Islam. Nothing more.

Newsweek merely gave the crazies their excuse du jour. But they didn’t need a report of Koran desecration to fly jumbo jets into skyscrapers, to blow up embassies, or to behead hostages taken for the great sin of being Americans or Jews. They didn’t need a report of Koran desecration to take to the streets and blame the United States while enthusiastically taking innocent lives. This is what they do.

The outpouring of righteous indignation against Newsweek glides past a far more important point. Yes, we’re all sick of media bias. But “Newsweek lied and people died” is about as worthy a slogan as the scurrilous “Bush lied and people died” that it parrots. And when we engage in this kind of mindless demagoguery, we become just another opportunistic plaintiff — no better than the people all too ready to blame the CIA because Mohammed Atta steered a hijacked civilian airliner into a big building, and to sue the Port Authority because the building had the audacity to collapse from the blow.

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