[I've had a lot of requests for the SILENT AMERICA essays, which did not survive the move from the old site very well.
The one I get the most requests to re-post -- by far -- is TRIBES. TRIBES was written immediately after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast in 2005, and tales of appalling circumstances in New Orleans -- specifically in the Superdome -- were flying loose everywhere. A lot of those events turned out not to have happened, but the essentials remain the same: I was furious -- just plain seeing-red livid -- at some of the charges that were being hurled, and I decided to say something about what I was feeling in the middle of these accusations and recriminations.
This is likely the most controversial thing I have written. Some people have called it racist. It is precisely, continuously and emphatically anti-racist... but that card has to be played when it's the only card you hold. And there is a language warning for this one -- not something I generally require. Anyway, here it is: back by popular demand. ]
I’m generally an optimist, and it’s been my pleasure to be able to write mostly about the good and the noble things in our lives. But the events in the Gulf – of Mexico – have brought to a head a summer and a year that has been getting progressively uglier and more painful to watch.
Who can not see the way the country has changed, not since 9/11, but before that – since the 2000 election? Who cannot feel the split, the division, that rips like a shredding sail on a broken mast, canvas tearing like the sound of musketry, as the rigging falls to the deck?
This breaks my heart. It just breaks my heart into little pieces. I have said less and less as I see more and more, because deep in my core I still don’t want to believe that some Americans could willfully and consistently do such destructive things out of such petty and base motivations, things which make in time will make the horrors of New Orleans look like a flea circus in a small tent, with the much larger carnival raging unseen in the background.
I’ve taken sides in these essays, obviously – that’s what I do. But I have never, until now, felt the need to take the gloves off and really let fly. I always feared I would regret it, later. I still do. Only now, I fear I will regret it worse if I do not.
So now we must look at Tribes, and the horrible, destructive, civilization-destroying tribalism that this nation once so spectacularly renounced, renounced so loudly and so clearly that it became the defining element of what it meant to be an American.
Now please pay attention to this, because I’m not going to state it again, and if you don’t hear it now much mischief will follow:
I believe that the human animal – the raw material of our physical bodies – is essentially interchangeable. By this I mean that I could take the children of Fallujah and turn them all into Astronauts, convert Jewish babies into fanatical, mass-murdering SS guards, and shake a generation of the poorest Voodoo-worshippers in Haiti into a cadre of top-flight nuclear physicists, chemical engineers and computer scientists.
Race has nothing to do with this – nothing. The mobs of murdering Hutus and swarms of slaughtering Serbs are as different racially as it is possible to be, and they are cut from precisely the same cloth.
I know this is so because there have been murdering scumbags of every stripe and color in the long history of the human race – which is depressing – and that these animals, at any given time, represent only a small percentage of the majority of people, also of every stripe and color – which is not. There is no corner on virtue, and no outpost of depravity. Human hearts are indistinguishable and interchangeable. Anyone who claims otherwise is, without further argument or statements necessary, a complete God-damned idiot.
Now, with that said – have we all heard that loud and clear? – there are light-years of difference in how various Tribes will behave.
Only a few minutes ago, I had the delightful opportunity to read the comment of a fellow who said he wished that white, middle-class, racist, conservative cocksuckers like myself could have been herded into the Superdome Concentration Camp to see how much we like it. Absent, of course, was the fundamental truth of what he plainly does not have the eyes or the imagination to see, namely, that if the Superdome had been filled with white, middle-class, racist, conservative cocksuckers like myself, it would not have been a refinery of horror, but rather a citadel of hope and order and restraint and compassion.
That has nothing to do with me being white. If the blacks and Hispanics and Jews and gays that I work with and associate with were there with me, it would have been that much better. That’s because the people I associate with – my Tribe – consists not of blacks and whites and gays and Hispanics and Asians, but of individuals who do not rape, murder, or steal. My Tribe consists of people who know that sometimes bad things happen, and that these are an opportunity to show ourselves what we are made of. My people go into burning buildings. My Tribe consists of organizers and self-starters, proud and self-reliant people who do not need to be told what to do in a crisis. My Tribe is not fearless; they are something better. They are courageous. My Tribe is honorable, and decent, and kind, and inventive. My Tribe knows how to give orders, and how to follow them. My Tribe knows enough about how the world works to figure out ways to boil water, ration food, repair structures, build and maintain makeshift latrines, and care for the wounded and the dead with respect and compassion.
There are some things my Tribe is not good at at all. My Tribe doesn’t make excuses. My Tribe will analyze failure and assign blame, but that is to make sure that we do better next time, and we never, ever waste valuable energy and time doing so while people are still in danger. My Tribe says, and in their heart completely believes that it’s the other guy that’s the hero. My Tribe does not believe that a single Man can cause, prevent or steer Hurricanes, and my Tribe does not and has never made someone else responsible for their own safety, and that of their loved ones.
My Tribe doesn’t fire on people risking their lives, coming to help us. My Tribe doesn’t curse such people because they arrived on Day Four, when we felt they should have been here before breakfast on Day One. We are grateful, not to say indebted, that they have come at all. My Tribe can’t eat Nike’s and we don’t know how to feed seven on a wide-screen TV. My Tribe doesn’t give a sweet God Damn about what color the looters are, or what color the rescuers are, because we can plainly see before our very eyes that both those Tribes have colors enough to cover everyone in glory or in shame. My Tribe doesn’t see black and white skins. My Tribe only sees black and white hats, and the hat we choose to wear is the most personal decision we can make.
That’s the other thing, too – the most important thing. My Tribe thinks that while you are born into a Tribe, you do not have to stay there. Good people can join bad Tribes, and bad people can choose good ones. My Tribe thinks you choose your Tribe. That, more than anything, is what makes my Tribe unique.
I am so utterly and unabashedly proud of my Tribe, that my words haunt and mock me for their pale weakness and shameful inadequacy.
Membership in my Tribe is not free.
I have been the first person at four accident scenes. I have crawled into overturned cars on country roads, cars whose wheels were still spinning, and gone on hands and knees through broken glass to comfort strangers while uniformed policemen stood around outside and told jokes. I have put my triple-knit polyester chauffeur’s blazer over an elderly black woman hit by a bus and used my belt as a tourniquet to slow the dark spread of blood widening beneath her badly broken leg, and been amazed, every time, at how the sounds of approaching sirens seems to come almost before I have time to hold her hand and tell her she’s gonna be just fine.
I say this not to glorify myself – on the contrary. I am embarrassed to write such things. I am a pampered and lazy Hollywood TV editor who gets paid insane sums of money to do a cake job while much better people than me do this every day, for peanuts. There is nothing remotely heroic about me. I simply do what millions and millions and millions of my fellow Americans do every day, in ways large and small. They step up to the plate, not because they want to be heroes, but because someone has to do it. These simple people donate their time, their money, their food, their cars and their houses every single day, and ask and expect nothing in return, while a few miles away from me in Brentwood millionaire movie stars throw fabulous parties to remind each other how swell they are, then waltz out into their chauffeured limos with their tens or hundreds of millions of dollars firmly in place, feeling good that they had the chance to really make a difference by raising awareness of whichever cause they feel will most make up for their feelings of inadequacy and guilt by showing both themselves and us just how much better people they really are.
What kind of money could Barbara and Martin and Tim and Susan and Gwenneth and George and Steven and Viggo and Linda and Harvey and Brad and Angelina and Ben and all the rest – how much could they really put together, if they actually believed what they say – not to mention the cash available to the Malodorous Michigan Manatee of Mendacity? What kind of check could they write? $500 million would be less than 10% of their combined wealth. That money could take every poor person in LA county and put them into much nicer apartments than the one I live in. They could, at a stroke, shame the President, the Congress, and the evil NeoCon warmongers by putting every displaced person in New Orleans in a Marriott for a year. They claim this is the kind of better human they have evolved into.
Why don’t they do it?
They don’t do it because that Tribe worships the golden statue of themselves, that’s why. A church-going pharmacist in Des Moines would be ashamed of herself for giving only 10% of her modest salary. But Sean Penn can take himself, an entourage and a personal photographer – that’s three or four people in a four-person boat – and show us all how incredibly big and down-home he is by sailing off a few feet to rescue people, before the boat sinks from the incompetence of failing to put in the drainage plug. He wore a very nice white flak vest, instead of the passé orange life preserver, because getting shot at is a lot more macho looking, if a million or so times less likely, than drowning because you went out into the water with a lead vest rather than a life vest. It’s a scene in the trailer that runs incessantly in their heads: In a world run by evil corporations, a rebel who plays by his own rules starts a deadly game of cat and mouse with an all-powerful conspiracy in this searing portrait of extraordinary courage in a life under siege, starring…me!
I was actually ready to publicly commend the guy, until I heard about the personal photographer. If he wanted to help people – and that’s all – he could have paid for that boat, and a few hundred others, manned them with reasonably competent recreational boaters, and sent out a flotilla. But no. It’s not about having people saved. It’s about something else entirely. It’s about having people saved by Sean Penn. That’s when I realized that whether it’s the Murderous Regime in Iraq, or the Murderous Regime in Iran, or the Murderous Storm in Louisiana…ultimately, it’s all about Sean Penn. Peace Be Upon Him.
But thank God we have people like him, and the rest of that vain, useless, smug, self-centered, incompetent, insecure and thoroughly broken Tribe to point out the error of our ways.
I hate those sons of bitches with all of my heart. And the fact that so much of our society has come to worship these shallow, egomaniacal dolts says a lot about where we are, and none of it is good.
Now this next point is so obvious, so simple and so self-evident that there is no way the deep thinkers of the far left will possibly be able to see it.
Let’s not talk about Black and White tribes… I know more pathetic, hateful, racists and more decent, capable and kind people of both colors for that to make any sense at all. Do you not? Do you not know corrupt, ignorant, violent people, both black and white, to cure you of this elementary idiocy? Have you not met and talked and laughed with people who were funny, decent, upright, honest and honorable of every shade so that the very idea of racial politics should just seem like a desperate and divisive and just plain evil tactic to hold power?
If such a thing is not self-evident to you, please get off my property. Right now. I should tell you I own a gun and I know how to use it. I assure you that the pleasure I would take in shooting you would be temporary, minimal, and deeply regretted later.
Now, for the rest of you, let’s get past Republican and Democrat, Red and Blue, too. Let’s talk about these two Tribes: Pink, the color of bunny ears, and Grey, the color of a mechanical pencil lead.
I live in both worlds. In entertainment, everything is Pink, the color of Angelyne’s Stingray – it’s exciting and dynamic and glamorous. I’m also a pilot, and I know honest-to-God rocket scientists, and combat flight crews Special Ops guys and am proud and deeply honored to call them my friends.
The Pink Tribe is all about feeling good: feeling good about yourself! Sexually, emotionally, artistically – nothing is off limits, nothing is forbidden, convention is fossilized insanity and everybody gets to do their own thing without regard to consequences, reality, or natural law. We all have our own reality – one small personal reality is called “science,” say – and we Make Our Own Luck and we Visualize Good Things and There Are No Coincidences and Everything Happens for a Reason and You Can Be Whatever You Want to Be and we all have Special Psychic Powers and if something Bad should happen it’s because Someone Bad Made It Happen. A Spell, perhaps.
The Pink Tribe motto, in fact, is the ultimate Zen Koan, the sound of one hand clapping: EVERYBODY IS SPECIAL.
Then, in the other corner, there is the Grey Tribe – the grey of reinforced concrete. This is a Tribe where emotion is repressed because Emotion Clouds Judgment. This is the world of Quadratic Equations and Stress Risers and Loads Torsional, Compressive and Tensile, a place where Reality Can Ruin Your Best Day, the place where Murphy mercilessly picks off the Weak and the Incompetent, where the Speed Limit is 186,282.36 mph, where every bridge has a Failure Load and levees come in 50 year, 100 year and 1000 Year Flood Flavors.
The Grey Tribe motto is, near as I can tell, THINGS BREAK SOMETIMES AND PLEASE DON’T LET IT BE MY BRIDGE.
Now, when things are going swimmingly, when the End of History has arrived, as it did in the 90’s, having a Pink president (careful!) is no big deal. In fact, it’s a downright advantage. He can be a goodwill ambassador, and charm the pants (you heard me!) off of foreign dignitaries and have everyone cooing and gushing about how swell Americans are once the fascists are out of power.
Now, unfortunately for Pink Power, there remain in the world a few people not impressed by this attitude.
Not long ago, National Geographic ran a really first-rate, 3-hour documentary called INSIDE 9/11, as perfect an example as you could possibly want of the power of a real documentary to enlighten and inform without taking sides.
Watching it was horrible, especially for people like me, because we feel like if we had only known what was going on we could have done something about it.
A few weeks ago, a reader was kind enough to send me a link about a theory and seminar called The Bulletproof Mind, written by Lt. Colonel Dave Grossman. Just the small blurb I read enlarged my mind by an order of magnitude, because it clarified many of the confusing things I have been feeling as so much of the country plunges deeper into irresponsibility, fantasy, bitterness and delusion.
I excerpt a small portion of it here, without permission, in the hope that those of you who are serious about surviving things like Katrina will go here and buy it.
Lt. Colonel Grossman, a far better man than me, a man who does things I only talk about, writes in his introduction to The Bulletproof Mind:
One Vietnam veteran, an old retired colonel, once said this to me: “Most of the people in our society are sheep. They are kind, gentle, productive creatures who can only hurt one another by accident.”
This is true. Remember, the murder rate is six per 100,000 per year, and the aggravated assault rate is four per 1,000 per year. What this means is that the vast majority of Americans are not inclined to hurt one another.
Some estimates say that two million Americans are victims of violent crimes every year, a tragic, staggering number, perhaps an all-time record rate of violent crime. But there are almost 300 million total Americans, which means that the odds of being a victim of violent crime is considerably less than one in a hundred on any given year. Furthermore, since many violent crimes are committed by repeat offenders, the actual number of violent citizens is considerably less than two million.
Thus there is a paradox, and we must grasp both ends of the situation: We may well be in the most violent times in history, but violence is still remarkably rare. This is because most citizens are kind, decent people who are not capable of hurting each other, except by accident or under extreme provocation. They are sheep.
I mean nothing negative by calling them sheep. To me it is like the pretty, blue robin’s egg. Inside it is soft and gooey but someday it will grow into something wonderful. But the egg cannot survive without its hard blue shell. Police officers, soldiers and other warriors are like that shell, and someday the civilization they protect will grow into something wonderful. For now, though, they need warriors to protect them from the predators.
“Then there are the wolves,” the old war veteran said, “and the wolves feed on the sheep without mercy.” Do you believe there are wolves out there who will feed on the flock without mercy? You better believe it. There are evil men in this world and they are capable of evil deeds. The moment you forget that or pretend it is not so, you become a sheep. There is no safety in denial.
“Then there are sheepdogs,” he went on, “and I’m a sheepdog. I live to protect the flock and confront the wolf.” Or, as a sign in one California law enforcement agency put it, “We intimidate those who intimidate others.”
If you have no capacity for violence then you are a healthy productive citizen: a sheep. If you have a capacity for violence and no empathy for your fellow citizens, then you have defined an aggressive sociopath–a wolf. But what if you have a capacity for violence, and a deep love for your fellow citizens? Then you are a sheepdog, a warrior, someone who is walking the hero’s path. Someone who can walk into the heart of darkness, into the universal human phobia, and walk out unscathed.
He continues:
Let me expand on this old soldier’s excellent model of the sheep, wolves, and sheepdogs. We know that the sheep live in denial; that is what makes them sheep. They do not want to believe that there is evil in the world. They can accept the fact that fires can happen, which is why they want fire extinguishers, fire sprinklers, fire alarms and fire exits throughout their kids’ schools. But many of them are outraged at the idea of putting an armed police officer in their kid’s school. Our children are dozens of times more likely to be killed, and thousands of times more likely to be seriously injured, by school violence than by school fires, but the sheep’s only response to the possibility of violence is denial. The idea of someone coming to kill or harm their children is just too hard, so they choose the path of denial.
The sheep generally do not like the sheepdog. He looks a lot like the wolf. He has fangs and the capacity for violence. The difference, though, is that the sheepdog must not, cannot and will not ever harm the sheep. Any sheepdog that intentionally harms the lowliest little lamb will be punished and removed. The world cannot work any other way, at least not in a representative democracy or a republic such as ours.
Still, the sheepdog disturbs the sheep. He is a constant reminder that there are wolves in the land. They would prefer that he didn’t tell them where to go, or give them traffic tickets, or stand at the ready in our airports in camouflage fatigues holding an M-16. The sheep would much rather have the sheepdog cash in his fangs, spray paint himself white, and go, “Baa.” Until the wolf shows up. Then the entire flock tries desperately to hide behind one lonely sheepdog. As Kipling said in his poem about “Tommy” the British soldier:
Understand that there is nothing morally superior about being a sheepdog; it is just what you choose to be. Also understand that a sheepdog is a funny critter: He is always sniffing around out on the perimeter, checking the breeze, barking at things that go bump in the night, and yearning for a righteous battle. That is, the young sheepdogs yearn for a righteous battle. The old sheepdogs are a little older and wiser, but they move to the sound of the guns when needed right along with the young ones.
Here is how the sheep and the sheepdog think differently. The sheep pretend the wolf will never come, but the sheepdog lives for that day. After the attacks on September 11, 2001, most of the sheep, that is, most citizens in America said, “Thank God I wasn’t on one of those planes.” The sheepdogs, the warriors, said, “Dear God, I wish I could have been on one of those planes. Maybe I could have made a difference.” When you are truly transformed into a warrior and have truly invested yourself into warriorhood, you want to be there. You want to be able to make a difference.
While there is nothing morally superior about the sheepdog, the warrior, he does have one real advantage — only one. He is able to survive and thrive in an environment that destroys 98 percent of the population.
[Emphasis mine – BW]
And that is how I felt watching every minute of that 3 hour documentary.
I could have done something.
If I had known, if I had only known, I could have run over that evil, sick son of a bitch Mohammed Atta in the parking lot. I could have just walked into their little apartment in Florida and just shot them all, and try to get away with, and be okay if I didn’t. I could have been on those airplanes. They only had box cutters, for the love of God! Those seat cushions have straps on the back for floatation; they’d make excellent shields against a goddam two inch blade. Ladies, listen carefully…when I say go, you throw your shoes and cell phones and these little liquor bottles and cushions and whatever you can, just throw them right in the face of these cocksuckers and guys, when we get up there we need to kill them, fast, just break their fucking necks, just stomp on their heads until they are dead, because I know how to land a goddam airplane and…and…
Now of course, right at this moment there are people without honor or courage who read that and think this is all one big jerk-off chickenhawk fantasy and on some level I guess it is. All I can tell you is that watching that show, I wished to God I had been on one of those planes, asking only that we knew what only Flight 93 knew, and that was the fate that was waiting for us if we did nothing.
Because everybody dies. Even liberals. And all I can say is that I believe in my heart that I would rather die for something bigger than myself than lead a life where nothing is more important than me. I admit freely that were I actually there I might freeze up, and wet my pants, and hide behind a stewardess, because you can never really know until you are there. But my times on the highways late at night, and with the only engine silent at 9000 feet over the South Georgia pine forests and at 400 feet climbing out of Prescott Arizona on Christmas day reassure me, a little, that perhaps I might do okay. Just as well as a common person, a common American person in a crisis – that’s all I pray for
Much has been said regarding how much more massive an event Katrina is relative to lower Manhattan. But the fact remains that firemen went up the stairs when people were coming down, and one ordinary group of people on an ordinary flight on an ordinary day defeated the very best that the global terror network could put together. Our ladies junior varsity squad whipped the living shit out of their Super Bowl A-team over Pennsylvania that day, and they did it because for one brief shining moment the enough passengers on that airplane went Grey.
And in Louisiana last week the governor cried and the mayor blamed everyone but himself, and half the country bought every single stinking Pink lie about global warming and missing National Guard units and blamed the sheepdogs while the wolves raped and pillaged and looted everything in sight.
Hundreds of New York firemen and policemen never came home, never came home, but New Orleans Police Chief P. Edwin Compass III said, of his men, “If I put you out on the street and made you get into gun battles all day with no place to urinate and no place to defecate, I don’t think you’d be too happy either… Our vehicles can’t get any gas. The water in the street is contaminated. My officers are walking around in wet shoes.”
Well, Chief, I’m sorry your men’s feet are wet, but getting their feet wet is part of their fucking job. New York’s Finest aren’t complaining about wet feet or places to pee because they died doing their jobs. They were sheepdogs.
In contrast, we saw video of New Orleans finest helping themselves to the items on the shelves at WalMart.
So, on one hand, we have a very blue city – New York – confronted, out of the clear morning of a perfect fall day, with no warning – with a terror attack, and they march toward the sounds of screams and falling bodies and die by the hundreds. One the other hand, we have New Orleans law enforcement – also blue – whining about wet shoes and helping themselves to the happy period of lawlessness that followed an event that had been expected for no less than seventy-two hours.
In New York, we had a governor who got every available resource on the ground as fast as it could get there, and in Louisiana we have a governor who cried. Governor, your job is to not cry. Your job is to be strong. We have plenty of civilians crying. You want to cry, cry in the car on the way home like everybody else did four years ago.
In New Orleans we have a mayor who left some 400-500 buses sitting fueled and underwater in the Ray Nagin Memorial Motor Pool saying that evil white conservative America was selling out his people within 24 hours of the catastrophe, from and safe and dry and adequately toileted location, while four years ago we had a Mayor who ran to the site of the disaster so quickly it is a full-blown miracle he was not killed when a building collapsed literally on top of his magnificent, combed-over head.
Now, much has been made of the fact that Ray Nagin is an incompetent, race-baiting black man, and Rudy Giuliani, who was neither incompetent nor race-baiting, is white. Also, feminists are upset that people dare attack Governor Blanco because she is incompetent, weak, indecisive, and also a women. And no doubt there are salivating long-haired, short-cortexed idiots just waiting for this to be over so they can sail into the comments section and tell me what a racist and misogynist I am.
Well, here’s the news flash: Nagin isn’t incompetent because he’s black. He’s incompetent because he’s incompetent. Condoleeza Rice is black. Colin Powell is black. Ted Kennedy, a man well-acquainted with rising water crises is as white as they come. Kennedy is incompetent; Rice and Powell are two of the most competent people on the planet.
This is about tribes, all right: not black and white tribes, but rather a battle between the capable and the culpable.
Same holds for Governor Blanco. She’s not weak because she’s a woman, or because she’s a Democrat,. She’s weak and indecisive because that is the individual she is. I wish history could work with variables: I’d love to see what Margaret Thatcher would have done in such a case. It would not only have been better, it would have been good. That woman was tough. She could be Grey as granite. And, for this, the Pink Tribe despises her.
Here is the Grey philosophy I try to live by:
Sometimes, Bad Things Happen. Some things are beyond my control, beyond the control of the smartest and best people we have, even beyond the control of the simpering, sub-human village idiot from Texas.
Hurricanes come. They have come for all of human history, and more are coming. Barbarians also come to steal or destroy what they cannot make themselves, and they, like human tempests, have swept a path of destruction through civilization since before history was written on clay tablets on the banks of the Euphrates
I am not a wolf. I have never harmed a person in my life. But I am not a sheep, either. I know these forces are out there, and wishing it were not so will not only not make them go away – it will rob me of my chance to kick their ass when they show up.
I am a sheepdog. Police officers and elected officials get paid to be sheepdogs. Sheepdogs don’t cry, and they don’t complain about wet feet, and they don’t wail about conspiracies while waiting for the help that they themselves are sworn to provide.
Also, unlike so many in the ‘reality-based’ community, I do not believe in the supernatural. For instance, I don’t believe that a single god-king can summon storms, hypnotize entire populations and be the focus for evil in the world. Many people refer to Iraq as George Bush’s war, a charge I find shockingly unfair. I voted for him in 2004, and I support that war in earnest. In future billboards, I would like to be mentioned as having Kids Die in George Bush and Bill Whittle’s War for Oil, and I expect the new crop of MoveOn bumper stickers to say DEFEND AMERICA: STOP BUSH AND WHITTLE. I’m tired of being left out of this. George Bush did not take over the White House with a six-shooter; people voted him into office with the biggest number of votes in American history. I’m one of those people, and damn you liberal cheapskate sons of bitches, I demand my equal time.
On the subject of disasters man-made and natural, one more thing from INSIDE 9/11 rings a powerful bell with me. At the very end, as Osama makes his way out of Afghanistan and into hiding, he tells an Al Jezeera reporter his motivations for the 9/11 attack. In his own words, to the friendly folks back home, he explains that his goal was to hurt America so badly that we would have no choice but to go after him and start the world-wide jihad that would result in him becoming the new Caliph, ruling from his recently completed palace outside Kandahar. He had seen much of the Pink tribe in his formative years, seen weakness and retreat in places like Somalia. He thought he had our number but he made the mistake of having perhaps the least Pink individual in modern history in the White House. He made a worse mistake in flying his murdering deathbots into a town that looked Pink, that was painted Pink from head to toe, but whose foundation was rock-solid granite grey.
If I had gotten my 2000 voting wish and Al Gore had been president that day, would he have been Grey enough to knock that entire regime over and carry the fight to the rest of the region? Or would he have issued Stern Warnings and Worked With Our Allies and gotten the UN to Issue a Major Ultimatum?
I don’t know.
But I do know, that there, in his own words, the wolf said why he did what he did: he wanted to provoke War with the US, and would do whatever was necessary to accomplish it. And if we had not given him this war, he would have kept striking until he got what he was looking for. Nothing about US foreign policy, no word about injustice for the Palestinians or Evil Corporations or any of that. No, he said he wanted to start a war with the US. And so he has it. And he would have done whatever he had to do to get it.
Now, when Pink Tribesmen say that these people can be reasoned with, they are doing what sheep do: living in denial.
Because to say we are responsible for the terrorists in the world is a way to say we can control this wolf. We made him. All we have to do is act differently and he will go away. It’s complete moral cowardice, of course – but it’s an understandable one. It’s denial, because if all the sins are ours then all we must do is repent and the wolf will go away.
But that’s not what the wolf says. The wolf is not interested in what we do. He does not spare little lambs because they rub up against his leg and make cooing sounds. The wolf want to swallow us whole. He wants the fight. He wants the war and the conflict. And he will keep on huffing and puffing until one of three things happen: We show him our throat, for him to rip out, or we convert to Islam and become part of his Caliphate, or we head out into the forest with a shotgun and blow his fucking head off.
I made my decision by about 8:00 eastern on September 11th, 2001. I have never regretted it.
It takes courage to fight oncoming storms. Courage.
Courage isn’t free. It is taught, taught by certain tribes who have been around enough and seen enough incoming storms to know what one looks like. And I think the people of this nation, and those of New Orleans, specifically, desire and deserve some fundamental lessons in courage.
Because we are going to need it.





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1. Burgie:Bless you Bill. I was afraid I wouldn’t see this on the site again. Yes, I’ve got the book, including the 2nd edition, but unless I buy 10 more there’s no way to explain to my “pink” friends and family exactly how I feel. A nephew asked why I felt the need to own a gun, any gun, especially since our Southern California community has plenty of police officers. Three words into my explaination, his face lost any interest and his eyes drifted to the cobweb in the far corner of the living room – maybe sending him to “EjectEjectEject” will do a better job.
Thank you again from an old Navy, Viet Nam Vet who prays he can still turn the color of slate when required.
Burgie
Oct 7, 2009 - 5:38 pm 2. drjim:Wow…just wow.
Oct 7, 2009 - 7:11 pm 3. pdwalker:This is one of the best pieces of writing I’ve ever seen on the web.
Thank you for reprinting it.
Jim
Is there any chance you could find the time to repost “Web of Trust – Chapter 1″ again?
Oct 7, 2009 - 8:05 pm 4. Stephen J.:One of your touchstone pieces, Mr. W., and well-recalled at this particular time.
There is one phenomenon not touched on here — reasonably enough given context — but which I’d be interested in hearing your thoughts on. It’s an elaboration on the metaphor of sheep, wolves and sheepdogs, and as this is perhaps the ultimate nightmare fuel of the Pink tribe (and not without historical justification, either), I think they might be worth addressing:
What is to be done when some of the sheepdogs, in the name of protecting the sheep from the wolves — wolves which are always claimed to be about to attack, but who somehow almost never actually do — begin to act like wolves themselves? And the other sheepdogs, rather than turfing their rogue out to join the other wolves, stand together to protect the sheepdogs rather than the sheep, until one day somehow the sheepdogs have become the rulers and eaters of the flock rather than its protectors?
Pretending that wolves aren’t there when they are is foolish and ultimately self-destructive, and a besetting sin of the Pink tribe in a lot of ways; but pretending that wolves are there when they aren’t, or — more deceptively and cleverly — that the wolves are far more numerous and far hungrier than they actually are, is equally dangerous to the flock, and in some ways a particular temptation to the Grey tribe and the sheepdogs.
In today’s America I would suggest most of our sheepdogs are very far from this point. But historically, this has happened before. It may be a foolish misreading of likelihood to be more afraid of our sheepdogs turning into wolves than of other wolves attacking — but it is not without precedent or justification. It may even be an understandable learned instinct; one wonders how many people who base their politics on this fear (”Distrust the Sheepdog In Your Home Who Says He’s Your Friend More than the Wolf Beyond your Borders Who You’re Told Is An Enemy”) are people who were hurt by those who were supposed to be their protectors — their parents, their family, their lovers, their ministers.
If we are going to adumbrate the heroism and the sacrifice of the sheepdogs (and we should, for it is fairly earned), we should also be honest about the temptations and the failures to avoid.
Oct 8, 2009 - 6:56 am 5. Bridget:Thank God for the gray tribe…thank God… Thank God for sheepdogs…thank God…
Oct 8, 2009 - 8:17 am 6. Igor:The pink tribe’s moral relativism-esque approach to life is devoid of common sense and
lacks an understanding of not only human nature, but actual history.
Wolves tinged with pink are in positions of power right now in this
nation that I love with my whole damn heart and being…damn I love this
freedom of ours…love it.
We must step up and join the rank of the sheepdogs..I’m a chick, but
I’m in… Mr. Whittle you are a voice of encouragement, humor, common
sense, hope and insight to those of us in the gray tribe. Your
commentaries encourage us and embolden us to keep on keeping on.
God love ya and God bless ya.
carry on
…and now we have the Head Pinko in charge with all of his nattering numbskulls in power in Washington D.C. (District of Criminals). May God have Mercy on this great land!
Sane people saw what was coming down the ‘pike, and now here it is and it’s worse than we (or at least, I) figured. Well, it’s gonna be a helluva mess to clean up but I know we can roll up the sleeves and clean up after the kids have left, which should be Real Soon Now if we’re lucky. If we’re NOT lucky, then…
Igor
Oct 8, 2009 - 8:34 am 7. drjim:“If we’re NOT lucky, then…”
Oct 8, 2009 - 8:43 am 8. Nate:As Lt. Cdr Data said…”Saddle up….Lock-and-Load”!
Bill, you are one of my favorite commentators and your Afterburner segments are incredible. I love the article. Not so much the resorting to dropping the f-bomb. The pajamas media guidelines for comments include a request to avoid profanities, and raising the level of discourse is what I come to expect from conservative commentators. Frankly, when I see the f-bomb used frequently, I start to think I’m on a left-wing website.
-Sheepdog in Training
Oct 8, 2009 - 10:27 am 9. Flyover Country:When this initially appeared in the aftermath of Katrina, I was stunned by how cogent and brilliant this essay was. Today, Bill’s analysis of Grey versus Pink rings even more true, as we have Captain Narcissist in the White House actively engaging in the fine art of hosing the people who put him there.
This nation can rise to any challenge that meets her, but apparently we couldn’t smell a coward a mile away. He will challenge anything except evil. That, in its own way, makes him an accessory to the devastation wrought by the future nuclear power of Iran, or their proxies who will undoubtedly receive nuclear technology and wreak havoc on the world.
I am scared, but what is more…I am hopeful that the Grey Tribe will stand to meet the challenges of our near future, and prevail as they always have.
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Oct 8, 2009 - 12:56 pm 11. Gaffe Prices:I think what brought Gov. Blanco to tears was the emormous pressure being brought to bear by Pelosi and the powers that democrat be.
democrat party was plying politics with posse comitatus. Only the governor of a state can call for the National Guard in an emergency. (Imagine that, it is illegal for the president of the United states to call the National Guard out in case of emergency, its the fourth amendment. Blanco waited six days to call out the National Guard to restore order, after a whole week of Bush bashing propaganda on live tv, with helicopters flying news media camera crews and pundit-reporters in and out of New Orleans come sun up and then out again before sun down; democrat party smelled damage to the executive office and a potential off-year election rout in that standing water, and they didn’t want the governor to stop any of the potential chaos that was to unfold by calling in the National Guard, the sheep dog in this case, to get to work “policing the police”.
Looting by the police included the entire stock of the Sewell Cadillac franchise up on higher ground, hey, no reason why they can’t make lemonade from a lemon, now is there?
democrat party is organized crime with massive PR, and the ace in the whole bim Laden is counting on to deliver the death blow that he himself is incapable of delivering. That was what he was counting on when he planned the 9/11 attacks: that we would destroy ourselves through the merging of (western) theocratic principles with (western) government- i.e. progressivism. He wants 0bama to write a whole *new* chapter to the Communist Manefesto.
and guess what, it will be the last chapter.
And 0bama, in his foolhardy craven vanity, is only too happy to oblige.
Oct 8, 2009 - 1:28 pm 12. Neerav:Mr. Whittle,
First I want to thank you for being a role model in my life. As a young conservative American, I find it very hard to find true conservatives who are willing to speak their mind and are not afraid to offend people. Your afterburner segments on PJTV are wonderful.
I am definitely not a sheep. I am fully aware of the wolves that are out there and the need for sheepdogs to protect the world. I think about the brave NYC policemen and firefighters who saved many people’s lives and America’s spirit on 9/11, the volunteer soldiers who have died fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, the border patrolmen who just want to secure our borders and instead get thrown into jail and then beat up by a bunch of illegals, the CIA personnel who are going to be prosecuted for trying to keep America safe. Some of these sheepdogs lost their lives, and others get little respect. I walk around my dormitory and see posters of Hollywood actors like Matt Damon, athletes, and politicians who want to control other peoples’ lives (i.e. liberals, mainly Obama). Forget about having a poster of a true American hero up, many students do not even take a moment on 9/11 to remember the heroes of that day. I bet you that 9 in 10 college students could not name one person on flight 93 or one recent medal of honor winner.
I read that you do not believe in God. I don’t belong to any religion, but I do believe in God for two main reasons. One because as it is said in the declaration of independence, humans derive their rights from their creator. Where else do they come from? Second, because as I described above, there is no where near enough justice in this world. I know you get really mad at people like Jon Stewart who criticize soldiers for their actions when it was because of those soldiers that Stewart can speak freely. Another example of injustice is what you wrote in this article about Hollywood stars living lavish lives, while white policeman are disparaged for killing a wolf that happened to be black. I think about those 50,000 + men who died in Vietnam, for what? Well it could have been for something if not for people like Walter Cronkite, who was showered with accolades all of his life. I know that sheepdogs are supposed to be selfless creatures. Well I would be selfless for fellow sheepdogs. But I do not want to be selfless (be a sheepdog) for people like Obama, John Stewart, and Matt Damon or for that matter, the people who adore them. Well that is a large percentage of the American people. Because there is little justice in this world, I have to believe that there is justice for all in heaven. I have to believe that the men who died in Vietnam did not just die while Cronkite became famous and Ted Kennedy got drunk. I have to believe that now that they are all dead, that those soldiers’ souls have a better fate than those of Kennedy and even say the North Vietnamese communists. Everyone knows that the world can be a grim place. It is amazing to me that humans have not destroyed each other yet. I think that at least part of the reason that humanity has flourished is because of a belief in God and a belief in justice in heaven. That belief is what keeps me going in this world.
I think one of the best things conservatives can start doing is to spend time/money towards supporting sheepdogs instead of liberal sheep. Stop watching Oprah and David Letterman! Stop going to Hollywood movies! Stop being politically incorrect! Stop paying any attention to the mainstream media! The first thing conservatives need to demand is voter registration reform. We can not get anywhere democratically if elections are not legitimate. All of the tea parties and congressional townhall protests are great, but we conservatives need to put our money where our mouths are to make a real difference.
One of the many things that amazes me about America is that even though it seems like we are in the age of liberalism, there are still more conservatives here than anywhere else in the world even when accounting for population difference. Like Reagan said, America is the shining city on the top of the hill. If America goes down the rest of the hill (world) will go with it. There is no place that comes anywhere near matching America’s greatness despite what the so called politicians of our country say.
So keep up the fight, and don’t let those fallen sheepdogs down!
Oct 8, 2009 - 7:49 pm 13. richb313:Loved the essay Mr. Whittle. I have heard this analogy before Sheep, Wolf, Sheepdog. Many people do not even understand the necessity for the Sheepdog. As you said the sheep live in denial. I am beginning to think we need to include another catagory and that is the Goat. The goat consumes and consumes and then leads the sheep to the slaughter house. The goat does not feel bad about it, he didn’t harm the sheep himself he just led the sheep there so that he and all the other goats could continue to consume. Goats do not produce anything, they just use up what others produce,and then try and take credit for it. I believe we now have a Goat in the White House and he is leading the sheep to slaughter.
Oct 8, 2009 - 8:19 pm 14. Jason Coleman:Thanks for putting this back up.
Oct 8, 2009 - 9:27 pm 15. Katy:First, let me say that I admire your outlook and love your pjtv commentaries. I am also an immense lover of history and while reading the part about sean penn and the celebrity “me!” mentality, I was reminded of a great quote I stumbled upon while researching the missing 13th ammendment. Here it is:
“Nothing can be more unfortunate for the United States, than for those citizens who hold the power of leading fashion to grow by degrees into a mock nobility, employing their wealth and influence to try to refine laziness and make vice attractive.”
-William S. Cardell, Esquire
I feel this statement sums up everything youve conveyed about the self-absorbed celebrities you and I both loath so much. I applaud your virtue as well as your opinion, both of which I value highly.
Keep the heads rollin’!
Oct 8, 2009 - 11:31 pm 16. Warren:Katy
Well done, well done, well done! Not nearly as catchy as Eject, Eject, Eject but the sentiment rings true. Very well written, truly one of the best things I have read in a very long time. Your message is getting out and more importantly people are taking note.
Thanks and please keep up your good work.
Oct 9, 2009 - 9:36 am 17. MmmPolitically:A-freaking-men!!!
Oct 9, 2009 - 12:05 pm 18. traciveek:I wish I’d had the chance to read this when it was initially written…It would’ve been so nice to know that there were others like me out there.
I’m glad “Tribes” was re-posted now, though, because it is,oh, SO pertinent to Our Current President’s Foreign Policy.
Thanks, Bill Whittle, for brilliance!
wow. Thank you Mr. Whittle. Please don’t stop writing/speaking. It has encouraged this sheep to aspirations of becoming a sheepdog some day and so far, I think it’s going to be a great fit.
Oct 9, 2009 - 1:22 pm 19. monkeyfan:Linking arms with you and the rest of the big dogs, an ordinary homemaker/mom from an ordinary town/state, in a not-so-ordinary time in history.
Mr. Whittle you nailed it.
St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands experienced much the same tribal implosion after the passage of hurricane Hugo twenty years ago last month. The echos of which still reverberate through the sinews of our community.
It took our governor days of simpering denial of the destruction, misery, and looting to sign off and accept outside help. Amidst all the shock and chaos we the people spontaneously and automatically separated into tribes of sheep, wolves, and sheepdogs.
This tribal stratification transcended the accustomed narrative of the professional racialists and elite assigners of blame. Contrary to the ‘elite’ narrative our tribal divisions were delineated by whatever sense of entitlement an individual tribe ascribed to. The dividing line was between Ameri-can doers and Ameri-can’t do shits. Gumption and indolence.
In the complete absence of authority, most of us took it upon ourselves to clear roads and help our neighbors out amidst the wreckage of our homes and our lives whilst others -some paid sheepdogs even- looted and trashed everything they could…Carting off such useless trinkets as TVs and bottles of French toilet water; even as 85% percent of structures were heavily damaged or outright destroyed, and with nearly every telephone/power pole on the island laying splintered on the ground like palm trees on the beaches of Guadalcanal.
Most of us were grateful when outside help arrived as it largely relieved us of the burden of protecting the good work people were doing to rebuild our community, whilst some few wolves were, and remained, resentful of every person or thing that endeavored to ensure that order and life would someday be restored. In those first few months of darkness there was much doubt that we could ever again regain the normality much less the accoutrements of our former lives. It took years but we did.
Watching Katrina unfold with all of its furious destruction and witnessing the triumph of heroism and compassion emerge from the seemingly insurmountable adversities of the storm’s aftermath brought me right back to 1989. So also did the cynical cowardice of the local douchbagocracy and the carpetbagging avarice of the class warriors who congealed to muck up and stymie the efforts of the good people of Louisiana and Mississippi. Both state responses stand as a testament to their leadership and the communities that inspired them to either action or inaction. Stuck on stupid, or open to work.
Similarly I watched in fury as the towers came down at the hands of the retro-modern fascists who committed their mass murders in pursuit of power and terror in the name of their god while impugning the names of a billion people who worshiped a different god with the same name in a very different way; A fury that soon expanded to encompass the domestic nihilistic fools who deigned to turn mass murder into an unfortunate “tragedy” that those ‘little Eichmanns” somehow deserved because it’s fashionable among all the worst imperialist in the world to claim they/we do deserve to be neutralized.
My fury still boils over the Copperheaded undermining of our President and our armed forces’ efforts to take the war to the enemy and their enablers instead of whimpering behind a sieve of a firewall whilst eroding our own liberties from within in fear of the retribution of animals.
My undying respect is reserved for those real heroes who climbed their stairwells to face their own doom in order to serve and protect anonymous others as it is also extended to the heroes who clawed through the smoking mountains of ruin to rescue the living and recover the fragments of the murdered. Who can but feel the same admiration for those who at the least had the opportunity to proclaim “lets roll” even as we lament the deaths of those who died unaware that they were destined to be used up as missiles against their own countrymen? We know who can and we remember who did.
What the hell has happened to this country that there exists such a vast tribe within our own borders that harbors such self-loathing for our singular achievements and such open disrespect for those that have ensured we have the time-space to enjoy the prosperity engendered through our respect for the traditions of individual liberty?
How is it that we as a free people have come to tolerate the nihilists amongst us even as they telegraph exactly what it is they intend to transform us into? Which is to say; Supplicants.
May God bless and preserve us in the efforts we must engage to clean up this latest disaster to befall our nation.
Oct 10, 2009 - 2:42 am 20. Burgie:My wife just read “Tribes” for the first time. As she finished, she commented that the last few paragraphs described the Obama policy of 2009 – Man up, guys.
Oct 10, 2009 - 3:17 am 21. KC:As someone who has lived in the southeastern US for most of my 34 years, I know what it is like to live through the aftermath of a hurricane. My family lived in the area just outside of Pensacola, FL when Ivan hit. The following year we were hit by Dennis. Through it all–no power, water boiling in effect, no ice, no gas, no AC–there were people throughout the area who stepped up to the plate and stood in the gap for those around them. People didn’t wait for the government to arrive with a handout. We all shared what we had, and would have done without so that others could have what they needed. Local authorities sent requests for state help and then Gov. Jeb Bush sent requests for federal help quickly. That being said, it is known that help will usually not arrive for the first 3 days after a major storm. It takes time–even when organizations are working to prepare before the devastation occurs. My parents always told me that you could tell the true heart of a person by how he/she behaved in crisis.
Oct 10, 2009 - 4:56 pm 22. O Bloody Hell:Unfortunately, the left elite don’t truly care about helping their fellow man–that’s dirty work. What’s more, they cannot be brought low enough to pay for it themselves. Why, that’s what the middle class are for isn’t it? How sad many of the people of New Orleans (and throughout the nation) found it more convenient to believe a lie than believe the truth. Sadly, that seems to be the condition many Americans are in these days.
Repeating from an earlier post, plus some new info:
for the time being, until Bill does get this stuff up on the PJ version of the site –
Rafts.
That, by the way, is a means to access the older stuff. Most of Bill’s old eject!x3 site is still accessible via The Wayback Machine… You can’t really do a search on stuff, though, you have to kinda hunt and peck for it, unless you happen to remember the article numbers (which you can if you still happen to have an older, now non-working link).
The Web of Trust is also good, and this copy has a lot of working links to the older stuff on the sidebar.
You can certainly do a click-through to find the older entries via the “Next article”/”Previous article” links.
Also, Seeing the Unseen
and
40 Second Boyd
Enjoy!
Oct 12, 2009 - 1:25 am 23. A&W:Bill
Oct 12, 2009 - 7:17 am 24. waltj:What does one say to you except, thanks!
Thanks for telling it like it is.
Always land with the wheel side down. Wish you the best, take care.
“…A nephew asked why I felt the need to own a gun, any gun, especially since our Southern California community has plenty of police officers…”
Answer: when seconds count, the police are only minutes away. Corollary answer: make sure there’s only one story–yours. Even kids can understand these. Pity that a lot of “pink tribe” adults can’t.
Oct 12, 2009 - 8:13 am 25. Rich Casebolt:There is another significant aspect of the Pink/Gray interface that impacts our security.
Many of the Pink tribe repeatedly declare that a wolf is not a threat, until it is proven to them by the sinking of its teeth into their own flesh.
This metric worked relatively well, in earlier times, with the species of wolves we ran into … species whose instincts and physical limitations compelled them to circle threateningly, then come at us running from a distance … species whose primary appetite was for sheepdog, at least initially.
The species we are dealing with today, OTOH, has learned to exploit the trappings of our civilization, and eliminate the need for that long, running approach … they instead move stealthily among us, then spring without warning from the shadows to indiscriminately satiate their appetite with sheep and sheepdog alike.
Our failure to perceive this … coupled with taking the concerns described by Stephen J. to an irrational excess … leads us to keep the sheepdog so tied up, that he can defend neither himself nor the sheep against such sudden attack.
However, this new species, while stealthy, is not invisible … for we can see their dens and lairs, where their social behavior reveals evidence of the brutal capriciousness that drives them.
We also see that they share a common trait with the other species we have run into … once on the hunt, they do not stop until decisively confronted, and either turned — convinced that the meal is not worth the risk, and willing to remove sheep from their diet — or destroyed.
The Pink tribe has consistently ignored this trait, and the social activity that is a reliable indicator of the wolves’ intent and motivations. That is the primary mistake our civilization has made in the last 65 years or so.
Oct 12, 2009 - 8:19 am 26. Rude1:My all time favorite piece of writing. Period.
Proud to be a sheepdog and Grey Tribal member.
Oct 12, 2009 - 12:39 pm 27. pst314:“where the Speed Limit is 186,282.36 mph”
Oops: That should be mps, not mph.
Oct 13, 2009 - 1:18 pm 28. Sara:I am kind of grey in life and the pinks – I think they should have their own country and then surrender to the greys.
Oct 13, 2009 - 6:41 pm 29. Son of Max:What 26 Rude1 said.
Except that I’m a (grey) sheep. But I’m glad to have the doggies around, and think that they should get good rations.
Oct 14, 2009 - 12:16 am 30. KC2 from NO:I live at the lakefront in New Orleans and one of the more educational times in my life came following Katrina when my wife and I were driving around the South, waiting for Orleans Parish to reopen so that we could go in and see the damage to our home. Our son was going to have attend school in Tennessee and we were pretty miserable and uncertain about our future to say the least. Friends (or so we thought) in North Texas suggested that we visit them, which seemed like a good idea. But we wound up not staying very long as we could not understand or agree with their various theories, ideas and the like concerning the hurricane. They seemed to want me to say that somehow Bush was at fault for the storm which I could not do. In fact, I found such talk abhorrent and nonsensical. They were using the force of nature (note; a force that harmed us, not them) as a political rallying force. I blamed no one for Katrina. I felt that the aftermath could have been handled differently but, even there, I found it hard to blame. What did strike me though was that there was no reaching these folks. Even as someone who lived in the city and had seen hurricanes, there was no way to explain to them logically what I thought had happened. As miserable as we were, it was impossible to stay in such an environment. It was at this point that I realized that any rational discussion of Bush and/or his policies was impossible. To a very real extent, I feel that this inability to communicate is present in much of the national political discourse and I sense we are becoming hopelessly divided about so many things.
Oct 16, 2009 - 2:59 pm 31. KC2 from NO:Let me add that as we drove aimlessly through the South, waiting to return home, fearful of what we would find but anxious to be let in at least, I saw a picture in the media that I will never forget. A well known movie star (you should be able to guess) was sitting a small boat being navigated through the streets near my house with what appeared to be a state employee piloting and a local university professor along for this ride. Never in my life had I felt the cult of celebrity so keenly. Remember, we were prohibited from going in to see our homes while the more advantaged among us were allowed to ride around and “survey” the situation. It was a true feeling of powerlessness.
Oct 16, 2009 - 3:16 pm 32. The Kid:This is my second read, and unfortunately, things have gotten much worse.
While things have gotten much worse, sheep have gotten more sheeply – as in denial.
I believe the pain of experience is the only teacher now.
Oct 17, 2009 - 1:29 pm 33. Joe Johnson:I mostly just lay on the front porch and growl when I need to. Sure glad those youngun’s still come around.
Oct 19, 2009 - 5:11 pm 34. Carolyn:Not so lean but still a Marine.
JJ
I guess I’m a gray sheep, but I would make one distinction. Just as there are 2 variants of the canine population in this analogy (wolves and sheepdogs), so there are two varieties of sheep. Or rather, there are both sheep and goats. The sheep appreciate the sheepdogs and make no excuse for the wolves. Goats foolishly attempt to curry favor with the wolf (out of cowardice?) and condemn the sheepdog out of a false sense of moral superiority. So please, sheepdogs, don’t lump us all together. We, the sheep, love you!
Oct 20, 2009 - 1:55 pm 35. Gareth:I actually love it when Bill swears. It means something has really riled him enough for him to pull out the big guns. He tends to do it when calling out the truly reprehensible and indefensible. It isn’t something he does thoughtlessly. Swear on Bill. It is especially fun to watch on Afterburner.
Oct 21, 2009 - 12:15 pm 36. Nash:Forwarded this to a family member who flies his own small aircraft. He will enjoy your writings and the fact that you are a fellow aviator. I am using this article to introduce him to you and to PJTV and Pajamas Media. Sending him straight to the deep end. If he can swim you will have one more viewer/reader.
Oct 21, 2009 - 12:24 pm 37. tmavenger:P.S. If you ever need repairs, that is also his business. I will have to ask him what he repairs (rotors?)
Bill:
I don’t know if you’re familiar with Kiplings “The son’s of Martha”, but it describes your pink and blue tribes precisely.
http://www.online-literature.com/kipling/920/
Oct 22, 2009 - 10:22 pm 38. sevanclaig:Mr. Whittle, please send my enormous gratitude to those who asked you to reprint this piece.
My first read here comes years afterwards now in late 2009, and I cannot express my dissapointment for not having had this at the time it was originally written. My wife spent much of her childhood in NO, and with so many friends who understood (as “KC2 from NO” does) what really happened there, and afterwards; I just wish I would have had your brilliant, concise, accurate take.
I also wish I would have had it because I wanted to name my son Grayson, perhaps with an e instead, but in the end succumbed to my wife’s wishes to do otherwise. Had I been able to show her this wonderful analogy- which amongst other things describes concisely who his father is; a gray sheepdog, and what kind of man we hoped he would be- she would have never allowed him any other name.
Please be as good to yourself as you are to so many others, and continue to take care during those incoming storms beyond the horizons which we have yet to even know of- because we need people like you Mr. Whittle. We really do.
And give my best regards to the rest of those patriots and sheepdogs over at PJTV.
Oct 23, 2009 - 4:11 pm 39. Rob Ward:Courage. Was it really courageous to order an invasion of a country that had nothing to do with 9/11?
I have another word. Logic.
Oct 23, 2009 - 6:34 pm 40. Myriam van Antwerpen:Congratulations, this is a masterpiece of clear judgement and explaining exactly today’s society and situation and defining the “types” of people. This does not only apply to America but also or maybe even more so to Europe. There are no real “sheepdogs” anymore because denial is everywhere and never has been greater than now. In fact in my country the situation is totally absurd. The criminals are completely protected by the law and victims are prosecuted for defending themselves. If a trespasser attacks you in your home and you fight back and hurt him badly or kill him then you are going to prison. In the meantime Fundamentalist Islamists are allowed to “preach” and incite hatred to all Westerners which again is being denied by those in power here.
I wish you could come over here and give lectures to educate the sheep. Europe is run by leftist communists who have turned masses into sheep. I still hope that a lot of those sheep can be woken up and kicked back into reality out of fairy-land whre denial has taken them.
I do my best, which is very little and by far not enough but I try anyway to be a wake-up call to those who want to listen to me. It is however not easy, since people have been brainwashed for decades and as I read in an article by Fjordman how great a problem we are faced with. I am also copying part of that article which you can read in its entirety on the website of http://www.brusselsjournal.com :
“Marxists have essentially completed their Gramscian “Long March” through the institutions of the Western world during the second half of the twentieth century, accelerating from the 1960s on with the Western Cultural Revolution. Young Westerners are at best taught indifference, at worst outright hatred, toward their own cultural heritage and civilization. The irony in this is that it is precisely the more educated groups who are the most anti-Western ones because they have spent many years absorbing anti-Western teachings.If you have one brainwashed generation then you have a problem. If you have two brainwashed generations then you have a very serious problem. If you have three brainwashed generations then you have a problem that is so big that it becomes difficult to solve, because few in living memory can remember how it was to have a sane worldview. We are now fast approaching a point where young Westerners, indoctrinated with anti-Western hatred, not only do not receive a correction from their parents, but in many cases not even from their grandparents. By then we have reached a serious cultural discontinuity.As much as I personally loathe admitting it, Marxists and other anti-Western forces have been far more successful at staging a slow, “permanent” revolution in the West than they ever were at staging an armed revolution. They have partly succeeded in their goal of eradicating Western civilization from within and are now working hard to physically eradicate the European peoples who created this civilization to ensure that it cannot be rebuilt in the future, either. They achieved this feat not by gaining control over the means of production but over the means of indoctrination, the mass media and the education system.”
Oct 24, 2009 - 5:40 am 41. Lorie:Could you be any more AWESOME!?
Oct 24, 2009 - 11:20 am 42. Rob:Thank you, very well said.
Oct 24, 2009 - 12:39 pm 43. Rich Casebolt:Rob, preventing Saddam Hussein from turning Iraq into a high-tech/wealthy Afghanistan 2.0 IS logical …
… that is, except in the minds of those whose viewpoints of geopolitical relations are stuck at the level of the elementary schoolyard … “don’t hit first” (even when not hitting first can lead to the death of your friends) … “wait for the ‘teacher’” (even if the “teacher” has been corrupted with a moral relativism that drives them to treat dictator and democrat with equal deference) … also known as the conventional wisdom of the 20th century.
Oct 27, 2009 - 8:48 pm 44. Rich Casebolt:“Rob” in my post above was meant to be “Rob Ward”. Clarity, clarity, Rich …
Oct 27, 2009 - 8:49 pm 45. charles:someone else caught it, but… Dude, 186,000 miles per second, not hour.
Going to Airventure in 2010?
Oct 30, 2009 - 8:52 am 46. jrlns:Thank you for reposting this, Bill. This is something that needs to be read, re-read, and passed around. This applies as much today as it did back in ‘05 when Katrina hit.
Nov 3, 2009 - 9:08 pm