Meet the victims slaughtered by Muslim savages in the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack in Paris
By Richard Miniter in Forbes
... "Yes, the signs are everywhere online and in public protests: “Je Suis Charlie” and “Nous Sommes Tous Charlie.” But we are not all Charlie.
"Some of us are actually the well-intentioned, highly responsible enemies of Charlie Hebdo. Charlie’s enemies include the Financial Times, the New York Times, the Associated Press and many other major news outlets.
"The murder of the French cartoonists was made possible by the same “common sense” that once made the hijackings on September 11 attacks possible—just cooperate, avoid offending the extremists and everything will be fine.
"In both cases, real safety lies in collective, unified action. When passengers resist, hijackings stop. If every newspaper and news web site reprinted the cartoons, the jihadists would see that their actions are futile and only fuel the spread of the images they abhor.
"Yet the mainstream media is still playing the compliant passenger." ...
Article via the Ben Ferguson Show
Victor Davis Hanson UPDATE: The Timid Generation "Try to imagine Franklin Roosevelt or Ronald Reagan caving in to North Korea."
... "The present generation may be the most abjectly cowardly cohort in memory. When the Sony Corporation was victimized by North Korean–sponsored hackers upset over Sony’s new movie The Interview, it caved and withdrew the film. The Obama administration so far has offered no real support. Instead it blamed Sony for its appeasement. By joint inaction both Sony and the United States government sent the message that foreign dictators can determine what Americans see or read, as long as their targets are private citizens. "
Bowing to world leaders, grovelling over a little-seen movie, Honoring Mohammad at the UN, apologizing to the world for America being America, rolling over for the Castros to name just a few humiliations. This government is an international embarrassment as are those who voted it into office twice. TD
By Richard Miniter in Forbes
... "Yes, the signs are everywhere online and in public protests: “Je Suis Charlie” and “Nous Sommes Tous Charlie.” But we are not all Charlie.
"Some of us are actually the well-intentioned, highly responsible enemies of Charlie Hebdo. Charlie’s enemies include the Financial Times, the New York Times, the Associated Press and many other major news outlets.
"The murder of the French cartoonists was made possible by the same “common sense” that once made the hijackings on September 11 attacks possible—just cooperate, avoid offending the extremists and everything will be fine.
"In both cases, real safety lies in collective, unified action. When passengers resist, hijackings stop. If every newspaper and news web site reprinted the cartoons, the jihadists would see that their actions are futile and only fuel the spread of the images they abhor.
"Yet the mainstream media is still playing the compliant passenger." ...
Article via the Ben Ferguson Show
... "The present generation may be the most abjectly cowardly cohort in memory. When the Sony Corporation was victimized by North Korean–sponsored hackers upset over Sony’s new movie The Interview, it caved and withdrew the film. The Obama administration so far has offered no real support. Instead it blamed Sony for its appeasement. By joint inaction both Sony and the United States government sent the message that foreign dictators can determine what Americans see or read, as long as their targets are private citizens. "
Bowing to world leaders, grovelling over a little-seen movie, Honoring Mohammad at the UN, apologizing to the world for America being America, rolling over for the Castros to name just a few humiliations. This government is an international embarrassment as are those who voted it into office twice. TD
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