Thursday, February 23, 2006

Extend a Hand

Hitch's at it again:
The incredible thing about the ongoing Kristallnacht against Denmark (and in some places, against the embassies and citizens of any Scandinavian or even European Union nation) is that it has resulted in, not opprobrium for the religion that perpetrates and excuses it, but increased respectability! A small democratic country with an open society, a system of confessional pluralism, and a free press has been subjected to a fantastic, incredible, organized campaign of lies and hatred and violence, extending to one of the gravest imaginable breaches of international law and civility: the violation of diplomatic immunity. And nobody in authority can be found to state the obvious and the necessary—that we stand with the Danes against this defamation and blackmail and sabotage. Instead, all compassion and concern is apparently to be expended upon those who lit the powder trail, and who yell and scream for joy as the embassies of democracies are put to the torch in the capital cities of miserable, fly-blown dictatorships. Let's be sure we haven't hurt the vandals' feelings.
For those in the DC area that are disturbed and disappointed by Washington's response to this nonsense and would like to show a sign of solidarity with Denmark, Hitch and others will be outside the Danish Embassy tomorrow between noon and 1:00pm.

Wish I could be there. And if you can't either, be like me and just drink enough Carlsberg to make up for it.