20 April 04
Out There
I’ve been seething again. This time it’s because our local rag is angry about the Spanish pullout from Iraq, “leaving us in the lurch.” Lurch? What lurch? The lurch created exactly by WHOM? And how are the few departing Spanish troops—1% of the total foreign forces in Iraq—going to constitute leaving anyone in any lurch?
Anyway, part of what has been getting me all fired up is that I’ve just finished reading Jon Krakauer’s Under the Banner of Heaven.
Talk about the connection between religion and violence. I know, the Mormons are now almost mainstream America, almost lost in the welter of ordinary fundamentalism; they are pleasant, agreeable, and orderly, they officially ditched their less palatable doctrines a long time ago. And… they are spawning numerous ultra-fundamentalist offspring, many of whom are polygamists, all of whom regard the general state of affairs in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (let alone the United States) as rank evil, and most of whom are prepared to die for their faith if not kill for it. Instructed by their faith to listen to God, many of them have, and God seems to tell them all different things.
What EXACTLY is the Department of Homeland Security doing about homegrown terrorism? Is there anyone monitoring the likes of Timothy McVeigh? It’s so easy to blame everything on the outside. On the others. I wonder how history will judge this time: will we be seen to have been as blind as all this?
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Beth’s most recent post at Cassandra Pages does a great job at diffusing the anger, though. She has a way of finding the moral sweet spot.