Mark Steyn's adventures on NPR 

"Half the time these assertions are such enervated soft-focus blurs of passivity, there’s nothing solid enough to latch on to and respond to. But, when, as they often do, they cite Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi, I point out that we’re not always as fortunate to find ourselves up against such relatively benign enemies as British imperial administrators or even American racist rednecks. King and Gandhi’s strategies would not have been effective against fellows who gun down classrooms of Russian schoolchildren, or self-detonate at Muslim weddings in Amman, or behead you live on camera and then release it as a snuff video, or assassinate politicians and as they’re dying fall to the ground and drink their blood off the marble. 

"Come to that, King and Gandhi’s strategies would not have been effective against the prominent British Muslim who in a recent debate at Trinity College, Dublin announced that the Prophet Mohammed’s message to infidels was 'I am here to slaughter you all.' Good luck with the binding non-violent conflict resolution there. 

"And at that point there’s usually a pause and the caller says something like 'Well, that’s all the more reason why we need to be even more committed to non-violence.' Or as a lady called Kay put it: 'We have a lot of work to do then so that some day a long way down the road they won’t want to slaughter us.' (...) 

"On the whole I prefer those Americans who tune out the foreign-policy bores for wall-to-wall Anna Nicole Smith coverage: at least they’ve got an interest –- ask them about the latest scoop on the identity of the father of her child and they’ll bring you up to speed. By contrast, a large number of elite Americans are just as parochial and indifferent to the currents of the age; the only difference is that they choose to trumpet it as a moral virtue. And you can’t avoid the suspicion that, far from having 'a lot of work to do', a lot of us are heavily invested in a belief in 'pacifism' because it involves doing no work at all..." 


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 (Note too the publicist's expert opinion that Leftists talk about books but don't buy them...)