The
Fire This Time
by
Patrick
J. Buchanan
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"You've damaged
your own race," said Mayor Michael Nutter to the black youths of
Philadelphia whose flash mobs have been beating and robbing shoppers
in the fashionable district of downtown.
"Take those
God-darn hoodies down," the mayor went on in his blistering lecture.
"Pull your pants up and buy a belt, 'cause no one wants to see your
underwear or the crack of your butt."
And the mayor
had some advice for teenagers looking for work.
"You walk into
somebody's office with your hair uncombed and a pick in the back
and your shoes untied and your pants half down, tattoos up and down
your arms and on your neck, and you wonder why somebody won't hire
you?"
"They don't
hire you 'cause you look like you're crazy."
Nutter is African-American
and the first leader to speak out about the racial character of
the flash mobs attacking people in one American city after another.
And where are our other leaders?
At the Iowa
State Fair last August, black thugs beat a white man so savagely
he was hospitalized. Police only began to look into the possibility
of a racial attack and hate crime after fair-goers said the thugs
were calling it "Beat Whitey Night."
After Memorial
Day, Chicago cops had to close a beach when a flash mob formed,
attacked people and knocked cyclists off bikes.
In Miami Beach,
there were beatings and shootings that same weekend. In D.C., flash
mobs of black youths have turned up a half-dozen times in stores
to loot clothes and merchandise and flee.
The media almost
never identify the race of the thugs. Their reticence would disappear
were a white mob in some Southern city to be caught beating up on
black shoppers at a mall.
But the flash
mob scourge hitting U.S. cities has been eclipsed by the pillaging
and burning of London and other British cities in the worst violence
visited on that nation and its capital since Goering's Luftwaffe
executed the "Blitz."
Thousands of
hoodlums, thugs and criminals have firebombed buildings, looted
stores and stripped, beaten and robbed people for no reason other
than that they were white.
Overwhelmed
cops virtually surrendered the city for three days. By the fourth
night, the rampage had taken on a multiethnic caste as Asians and
white trash appeared to join in the festival of criminality.
Asian and black
store owners, too, are victims. In Birmingham, three Pakistani men
defending their neighborhood were run over and killed by a truck
reportedly driven by a black rioter.
In a country-and-gospel
tune recalled often in the '60s, the one that gave James Baldwin
the title of his polemic, this couplet appears:
God gave
Noah the rainbow sign,
No more water, the fire next time.
A half-century
after the long hot summers of the 1960s and two decades after the
worst riot in U.S. history since the New York draft riots of 1863
– the Los Angeles riot of 1992, in which blacks and Hispanics attacked
Koreans and whites – the "next time" may have arrived.
In Europe,
the harbinger of the new century came a half-decade ago when North
African youths in the Paris banlieues went on a days-long rampage
of firebombing cars and attacking police and firemen, many of whom
drove off and let the fires burn out.
This week,
it was London's turn. And when the fires burn out, we shall hear
anew the old liberal litany about poverty, despair, inequality and
unemployment, the excuses that long ago ceased to persuade.
For poverty
existed in far greater measure in the Depression. Yet our parents
and grandparents did not form mobs to burn, beat and loot.
The West is
in decline because the character of its people is in decline. In
Europe, Christianity is dead. The moral code it gave men to live
righteously is regarded with mockery. The London riots were the
work of moral barbarians with no loyalty to the people in whose
midst they live and no love for the society to which they give nothing,
only take.
In America,
millions of fatherless young seek out in gangs the familial ties
they never knew. Those gangs are now almost always formed on the
basis of ethnicity or race.
What were the
British thinking when they threw open their doors to mass immigration
from the Third World?
Over
centuries, they had failed to assimilate a few million Irish, who
were European Christians. So, having failed to assimilate the Irish,
they decided to invite in millions of Hindus and Muslims from South
Asia, Arabs from the Middle East, Africans from the sub-Sahara,
black folks from the Caribbean.
But with no
common faith or culture to hold the nation together, Britain is
coming apart. Multiculturalism has "utterly failed," said Germany's
Angela Merkel, only to be echoed by Nicolas Sarkozy and David Cameron.
Is multiculturalism
a success here? Or does the sudden eruption of flash mobs suggest
that the curtain has begun to be pulled back on diversity's dark
side here in America?
August
12, 2011
Patrick
J. Buchanan [send
him mail] is co-founder and editor of The
American Conservative. He is also the author of seven books,
including Where
the Right Went Wrong, and A
Republic Not An Empire. His latest book is Churchill,
Hitler, and the Unnecessary War. See his
website.
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© 2011 Creators Syndicate
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