Saturday, June 10, 2006

Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose

I was rummaging around the house where I'm staying, looking for something to read, when I encountered an old favorite from my childhood, choreographer Agnes De Mille's memoir And Promenade Home.

While skimming through it, I came across a passage in which De Mille, a newlywed whose husband has gone off to fight World War II (he was to remain abroad for the two remaining years of the war but returned unharmed), describes some of the conversations she endured at social events during her long wait:

For dark, personal reasons, many people could not resist this chance at cruelty. There were the intellectuals who demanded aggressively if we believed in war and asked across our dinner tables did we relish the idea of being the widows of dead heroes? There were men of peace who fulminated against destruction and argued that no idea was worth fighting for that leveled Casino or Dresden....There were the newscasters who, after the fourth Martini, swore with something akin to professional pride that the war would last another eight years....

And this was World War II, the Good War. Interesting, no?

40 Comments:

At 3:26 PM, June 10, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

well not really. In the USA anti war feeling was widespread until pearl harbour. In Europe various attitudes could be seen in reaction to the nazis...But the Germany and Japan behaved much worse than anything we have had from AQ or the rest. To mix these two up is lazy thinking.

For someone who demands clear thinking and abhors the MSM you clutch at every possible straw going to support the war in Iraq.

At what point may you consider it is not a rerun of WW2 and a bit of a mistake? Or does this not exist as you will always find a new purpose...

 
At 5:24 PM, June 10, 2006, Blogger nyomythus said...

conned conned conned -- neo is drawing from nearly a primary source -- and you from your opinion? [again]

For dark, personal reasons, many people could not resist this chance at cruelty. There were the intellectuals who demanded aggressively if we believed in war and asked across our dinner tables did we relish the idea of being the widows of dead heroes?

I’ve been worrying about the same conversation I had this week with colleagues, worrying only in the back of my mind because if comforted by members of the promotion or merit committee I can brush it off as an ambiguous remark and spin it back to their liking, but to the conversation – one was with a professor in history and the other in geography (the latter who is famous for the hot flaring pod cast sessions he does with American students and students in Palestine) anyway, and I try not to do reveal my political opinions but it did happen twice, I said “…war is with humanity – there will always be wars and mass killings of people. It’s simply a part of the human condition. I don’t will it. I don’t wish it. I want to believe that humanity will one day live in peace and civility.” The response from the history professor was, “but we are evolving beyond war…” and “how could any loving father send his son to war if he is not drafted.” and from the Geography professor, “How about I drop a thermonuclear bomb on you.” Was it as if I invented war? It’s a sorrowful and disdainful look they give and the conservative shifts. To me there seems to be too much theory and almost no perspective on practice – practice outside of artificial environments. As the trolls like to say, “It’s complex”. And yes it is. It’s a combination of intellectual sloth, government subsidized sheltering – an in-crowd comfort zone, a Berlin bunker of sorts – a fantasy land to enjoy that last fading shot of morphine before the world burns away.

 
At 6:13 PM, June 10, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

Conned is a good example of the winning strategy against terroists. Never give up, never give them an inch or a milimeter to breath, never give them any chance to feel safe or at peace. Always be at their heels, night and day, month through month. Hound them, until they lie breathless on the streets from fear and exhaustion.

This is how you defeat terroists.

It may indeed be interesting Neo, but not very surprising to me. Studying Wake Island, Pearl Harbor fiasco, and other WWII, Civ War, and Revolutionary War incidents has prepared me for the worst in history. It is a valuable lesson, that nostalgia is just that, nostalgia. It is not an objective or even accurate portrayal of what actually happened.

All wars in the past, had their problem. It is not just we, here today, that experience everything for the first time. Everything humanity has done or experienced, has been done in one variation or another in the past by our ancestors. It is pure hubris to think otherwise, for humanity to experience new things humanity would have to evolve beyond the limits we have operated under for thousands of years.

 
At 3:55 AM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

you reckon that is true yrmdwnkr? How did the Irish terrorists get defeated. These were the terrorists many US citizens supported while they blew up pubs in Birmingham and killed an dinjured innocent people at funerals. But it does not happen any more...do you know why? Go and read about it.

Ah the little apple thief is giving out lessons in history.

Well you find me some evidence that the US was all for fighting Hitler from Sep 1939, or earlier, and I might start to say I am wrong.

and if you can find any evidence for this nonsense

It’s a combination of intellectual sloth, government subsidized sheltering – an in-crowd comfort zone, a Berlin bunker of sorts – a fantasy land to enjoy that last fading shot of morphine before the world burns away.

well

 
At 8:38 AM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

It is not about evidence, it is about psychological and emotional shock.

 
At 2:20 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

well HMSwnkerer i wasn't trying to make some point about britain being so great or some "anti-american" point. This just reflects your own rather limited understanding of the debate. But to you lot, it's always America's fault. somewhat surprisingly when ww2 started people in britain were not blaming america. It never occured to them. Hoping they would help, yes. And when they did were eternally grateful. Without the soviet union and the usa Britain would, eventually have been beaten.

Look up the word Reify and then think why all your comments about countries are sily.

as for the rest....oh hum

1. Yes the t of versailles was stupid but after the vast numbers of dead it is not difficult to understand why vengeance got the upper hand.

2. And yes this is part of Hitler's rise to power. Part.... anti-communism drove a fair bit, as did anti-semitism. After all your Germans were not all unwilling followers of yrmdHitler. Some people are all up for violence, and are easy to persuade that anyone disagreeing with a militaristic government is a traitor.....sound familiar?

3. And the US never joined the League of Nations and therefore contributed - along with many others to its weakness.


are you sure about this?

And considering that in 1941, America's largest ethnic group was German, you and the world are damn lucky that she didn't act like you lot would have and come in on the other side.


yeah right...well how nmany ethnic germans were there?.... hmmmm don't quite know where to start with it....are you sure you don't want to take that point back...I mean it is a bit dumb.

To be honest I think the point I want to make more than any other on this topic is that it is immoral, I repeat immoral of you neo-cons to try hijack ww2 to justify your tawdry liitle process of empire building. This is not (i repeat for the ten millionth time) anti-american, it is anti-you bloodthirsty keyboard warriors, with your black and white, us good you bad, boring, repetitive and dull defence of a bunch of increasingly ineffective, irrelevant and unpopular military policies. - now that is what i call a rant. :-)

on and yrmdwnkr thanks for this quote you can guarantee it will get a regular slot on here

It is not about evidence, it is about psychological and emotional shock.


with you it is not about evidence it is about whichever comuter game you were playing last.

 
At 2:21 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

oh and silly, just read your comment, it applies to you as well. :-)

 
At 2:25 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

Conned is from Canada, which might look like Oz, but Confud really is from Oz.

They can be confusing at times, which is a strategy I suppose for saboteurs.

on and yrmdwnkr thanks for this quote you can guarantee it will get a regular slot on here

Don't worry about it, I'm sure Ymar had a good reasons to say that. I don't know why he did it though, other than to say "no" to evidence.

Agent provocateurs are here to provoke people to replying to them, so that the trolls can smash you upon your head with their mighty righteousness. Well, something like that.

Fair warning to the H.M.S. Conqueror, may you never be surprised. Gotta watch out for that H.M.S. Surprise out there, flying under false colors.

 
At 3:09 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

thank you ariel, a breath of sense.

Ok I take your justification of Irish support of the IRA, but you try explaining that to people whose relatives were murdered by them. Now apply that idea to say Palestinian terrorists. Yes suicide bombing civilians is despicable but it is possible to see what is driving them. this kind of stuff simply creates more recruits. The trick is to find a way to defuse it. To this end it is worth examining when terrorism has been defeated. Ireland makes an interesting example. It is not perfect, far from it, but the letter, nail, parcel, pub, and mortar bombings have stopped. How? by long drawn out talking. Dull? yes. Does not appeal to the likes of yrmdwnkr and his fantasy violence, but, eventually it worked. I would suggest sa serious attempt at achieving the same in the middle east. Fort a start a two state solution to Israel-Palestine.

also as for this; As for the "you didn't join until Pearl Harbor", what the hell were our ships doing going back-and-forth to Britain in long supply lines to keep Britain alive? We were "neutral" weren't we? And, no it wasn't very profitable. Had Pearl not happened, the sinking of USCG cutters or USN ships by U-boats would have put us in the war. I never argue that the US were not helping or whatever. I was simply reacting to childish comments about the motivation of Britain.

Let us all recognise that

1. The Allies bet Hitler an dthis was a good thing.

2. In all countries there were voices who favoured Hitler, wanted to make a deal with him or whatever. In Britain Lord Halifax was one such. If he had been PM i dread to think what might have happened.

3. WW2 and The Iraq mess are not moral equivalents.

4. Yrmdwnkr is a violence obsessed fantasist.

all seems reasonable to me

 
At 4:37 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

This post has been edited heavily to shorten it to the relevant parts about the IRA. I did a longer version at my blog (link's at bottom), which gives you the links to all the articles I found as well as additional quotes and comments.

Yes suicide bombing civilians is despicable but it is possible to see what is driving them.

Um, what happened to the "why don't you try explaining to an Israeli child and woman that it is understandable"?

Ok I take your justification of Irish support of the IRA, but you try explaining that to people whose relatives were murdered by them.

Some people just don't know how to use logic. So Conned is objecting to Ariel's explanation of why she "understands" (not supports or justifies) Irish support of the IRA, because it is difficult to explain this to people who relatives were murdered by the IRA. But when Conned applied this to the Palestinians, then the problem and difficulty is with figuring out how to defuse it via talk. Conned doesn't apply things on a 1 to 1 ratio.

One of the things most people don't know about the IRA problem, is that it was actually a way to defend against a rival terroist organization, namely the Protestant Orangemen death squads that went into Irish communities to kill, much as Zarqawi goes into Sunni and Shia communties and chops up the children and put their heads into baskets intended for their mothers to see and smell.

Britain tried to send peacekeepers, namely the SAS, to quell the problem. The British Army, police, local paramilitary loyalist police, and the SAS were all focused more on crushing the uppity Irish than dealing with the legitimate security needs of the Irish.

The British are a mercurial people. One moment they are weak, appeasement orientated, and then they are full out waging Total War bombing Dresden via Bomber Harry. In this sense, they are sorta like American Alpha version 7.8x. Alpha versions, being inherently unstable.

Remember, it was the British that wanted Versailles, along with the French, because of their thirst for revenge. Don't be so surprised when the British execute an innocent civilian and then tries to cover it up.

Here is the timeline as I see it. The IRA was formed to defend against British and British-Ulster loyalist's unlawful executions. The IRA then became more extreme, as their thirst for violence, revenge, and death consumed them. With a lot of help from the British. When the British stepped up the retaliation killings, ambushes, and death squad executions, the IRA realized that this kind of death and terrorism did not fullfill the original goal of the IRA, to protect Irish communities from Ulster and British repression.

The extreme nature of IRA terrorism and rebellion, would have started drying up American-Irish support. Someone, in Sinn Fein, decided that negotiation and diplomacy would benefit them more than continued British retaliation executions and deaths. The IRA, as extreme and violent as they were, were no match against the SAS.

Go here if you want to read more about Ulster terror squads fighting the IRA, and other articles about the IRA terror and oppression by the British. The IRA assassination plan, is very interesting at the end.

 
At 6:21 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

lol It shows your naive arrogance that you pretend to understand such a complex conflict after a couple of hours reading.

a few things and people you need to learn about. And this is just off the top of my head

Cromwell

Gladstone

Carsons

Erskine Childers

Bobby Sands

The INLA

IRA and the Nazis

Airey Neave

Derry - London Derry

Gerry Fitt

oh yes and the Battle of the Bogside

and Bloody Sunday

and the Ulster and democratic Unionist split.

go on get your head round that lot. THEN start pontificating about how you understand hundreds of years of bloodshed.

 
At 6:40 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

I already got my head around that lot, because I suspect reading the list gives me the same amount of comprehension as you acquired concerning these subjects.

 
At 7:00 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger David Foster said...

Sally..."there's something particularly nasty and revolting about the combination of cruelty and sanctimony"...very well put.

See what certain religious leaders were saying during the run-up to WWII. Sounds very contemporary.

 
At 7:55 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

Everyone has a weakness. The IRA's weakness was that they cared about protecting the Irish. The weakness of the terroists is that they care about going to heaven, and that their backers care about not being toppled and killed.

Bush won't use pigs as a psychological weapon, and therefore the military is taking more than their fair share of casualties. No enemy is afraid of nothing, everyone has something they are afraid of, something that will make them stop in fearful paralysis. Finding it is a goal the President of the United States need not research, because he already knows what the terroists are afraid of, he just doesn't care to make them afraid because Bush is a compassionate conservative.

There's a lot of conservatives, and while I'm a classical liberal, I tend to believe that neither I nor conservatives like Ace have one iota of compassion for terroists or Baathist insurgents.

 
At 10:29 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger mts said...

I don't quite get the comparison of the IRA (or the ETA, Corsican sepratists, Balkan Ethnic Group of the Week, etc.) to Islamic terrorists. These groups use violence as a tool in the toolbox of possibilities to win one for their side. Destruction of the enemy is not a goal in and of itself. They want home rule, and if they succeed, then the reason for being for these organizations vanishes, and the rebel attacks stop.

As far as a two state solution, pay attention to the map of Palestine that is usually shown. Where's Israel? Nowhere - the elongated diamond of land is all Palestine. If Israel consisted of one city block, Palestinians would still clamor for the "lost homeland". Why are Palestinians naming their sons Hitler at a large rate? Why is the nuking of Israel the first goal of Iran if it gets its bomb? Why do they so much love to dress their little children as terrorists? They don't want a homeland as much as they want to destroy the Jewish one.

The IRA doesn't want to take all of Britain, doesn't want to nuke London, it wants to make all of the island of Ireland the Irish Republic, then stop. But not at the cost of their children en masse, or the ruination of Ireland and the Irish. They never would contemplate tieing their children's hands together and have them run through a minefield as human mine sweeps, like terrorist Iran.

 
At 10:56 PM, June 11, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

I think some people believe that America is guilty of funding or supporting the IRA, so we have no right to take to task other people who fund or support the Palestinian terroists or Iraq terroists.

I make the note that the IRA was facing British guns, tanks, assassination squads, and death squads yet the IRA laid down their arms. So if the Palestinian excuse is to say that the Israelis have guns and superior technology, then the Palestinians are just full of shit as well as anyone that parrotes that excuse.

 
At 12:12 AM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

Does anyone have a tranquilizer for Confud? Or at least a free blog?

 
At 1:29 AM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

oh my god you lot have lost it now. A quick game of "good terrorist bad terrorist" anyone?

The IRA were a bunch of violent drug dealing criminals. Ditto the various Loyalist bastards who told the people of Ireland they were fighting for them while spreading murder everywhere. The bloody parachute regiment and the SAS, who were not designed for peace making made things worse by "targetted" assassinations...sound familiar?...which provoked more trouble.

But not for you yankocentric idiots. It can only be viewed through an american prism. I hads to live through the above shambles and remember very well the endless mayhem.....what sorted out? Talking Boring, endless, seemingly trivial talking. While the psychopaths on all sides called the talkers "traitors" and called for more violence.

sound familiar?

 
At 3:39 AM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

we agree!

Suffering will continue in Hadrian's "Palestine" until a two-state solution is embraced by all sides and parties.

Now all you need to do is persuade neo and all theother knee jerk anti-palestinians that there is a possible non-military solution and that it requires talking.

as for ww2 I think people on all sides try to hijack it as it is an example of a clearly moral war and tehre are so few.

IRA support in US, well you will know better than me as I was not in the US in the seventies. I was always left with the impression of strong support NORAID and all that lot but I could well be wrong. However it is interesting watching people trying to defend the IRA while condemning contemporary terrorism.

As a general guideline violence is to be avoided. If you have to do it then do it, but remember that it has unintended consequences.

I wish I could be pithy or at the least concise Worry not. I disagree with most of what you say but it is well expressed. To see unpithy comments try yrmdwnkr....or sometimes me :-)

 
At 5:09 AM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

as for ww2 I think people on all sides try to hijack it as it is an example of a clearly moral war and tehre are so few.

It is moral for Conned based upon one criteria. Canada fought in it, so it must be moral. The other criteria was, the war was to save Europe from its own embarassment, it must therefore be moral. Any other wars, like freeing oppressed former British colonialists in Iraq, that's not moral.

 
At 1:24 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

sorry sally but

1. In the being unreasonable ompetition you are pretty adept.

2. I was making a link between the situation in Ireland and that in Palestine. The Taliban are way out there with A Q and the other extremists who are probably beyond talks and need to be marginalised by talking to those who will. I would argue that Hamas etc. will, eventually be amenable to a settlement.

3. You overestimate the impact of military action against the IRA. At times it clearly made things far worse. The British army eventually developed very subtle tactics to control the streets of Belfast. These went beyond the gung ho nonsense of the early seventies which caused so many problems - and which we are seeing replicated in Iraq. Armies are not really the right tool for peaceaking but the British Army had a long time to learn some techniques. Not perfect by any means but...

The Good Friday Agreement has been endless talking. Widely unpopular it has brought a measure of peace and stability.

The truth is that There will never be an Israeli or palestinian military victory - or rather it is very unlikely. So the only option is talking. The US should support this and encourage israel into talks. The Palestinians should also be 'encouraged'.

Not as much fun as simplistic "shoot 'em all let God decide" staeents, but hey welcome to the real world.

...oh and there is a prize for the first one to say this means I am a terrorist sympathiser.

 
At 2:25 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

The British are masters of shoot them all and let God decide, so don't get hoodwinked into trusting the Brits take on the IRA.

A number of former SAS men were speaking out as loyalist terrorist Ken Barrett was beginning the shortest life sentence ever for the murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane.

Barrett and other members of the UDA and UFF were used by British intelligence and the RUC Special Branch to kill republican figures and sympathisers.

One ex-SAS soldier said: "They had to turn to these guys because we were not prepared to do their dirty work and most of the time, they killed the wrong people.

"Innocent people were murdered because of orders from the very highest level.

"We knew that at some time the British Government and the IRA would have to sit down at the table and sort things out.

"There was total panic when we gave them our answer. We told them: 'We will not be pulling any triggers. We are soldiers, not a death squad'."

The SAS commanders were 100 percent behind the decision because they knew that they, too, would have faced prosecution. But the SAS men revealed that they did keep a very close watch on the men on the death list, hoping to get a reason to shoot or arrest them.


It is more complex than shoot them all and let god sort them out, you gotta avoid prosecution too!

 
At 3:33 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

They are just getting fatigued, they'll be back with a harder hitting piece later. Guaranteed phenomenon given the history.

 
At 4:44 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

Common ground, disagreement, and clarity work. What I don't care for from anyone, is labeling and name-calling as I have a strong gag reflex. It seems to be toning down, and that is good.

which is fair enough. If you catch me being horrible to you just tell me to shut up - i respond to such action. But you try arguing with some people on here without name calling - well it wouldn't be the same, honestly. Some of it has a kind of poetic rhythm to it.

 
At 4:47 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

That's pretty cool. Didn't notice that you can spell it as Neo One Conned. True, he doesn't spell it like that, but the idea is new considering the combinations of neos.

 
At 4:51 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

see even yrmdwnkr is making word games out of it....i quite liked that neo one conned....would that i had, she has conned herself :-)

 
At 4:54 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

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At 5:53 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

Someone still using Mac OS has conned themselves, the Safari too.

 
At 9:50 PM, June 12, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

Big surprise, confud is confused and confused is confud.

 
At 2:14 AM, June 13, 2006, Blogger Unknown said...

bigger surprise yrmdwnkr is making short posts which are veering towards wit!

 
At 3:09 AM, June 13, 2006, Blogger douglas said...

"But the Germany and Japan behaved much worse than anything we have had from AQ or the rest."

Easy to say now. Would you have said it in February 1933? 1932? 1931? 1930?

Perhaps, but it's difficult to figure with certainty. How long should one wait before confronting evil? Where is the proverbial line in the sand? We can talk about all we like, making it sport; making the actual decisions is a touch more difficult and unsure.

 
At 8:45 AM, June 13, 2006, Blogger Ymarsakar said...

The point that should be made is that Japan and Germany was worse because they had more resources and power, and they had more resources and power because good men stood by and did nothing. Or in France's case, men sided with the Nazis and shipped out the Jews in return for favored status.

cancer is always harder to treat if you just let it metastasize.

 
At 3:43 AM, June 15, 2006, Blogger douglas said...

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At 3:46 AM, June 15, 2006, Blogger douglas said...

mmmm, Iran? Sudan? perhaps Somalia?

If not today, moght they someday? Do they wish to? Have they before? Afghanistan rings a bell.

Besides, as usual your careless reading fails to address the actual question- It's not if they're as bad as Germany and Japan ENDED UP being, what about before they got full blown mad? When could you have acted with justification?

I know, it's a complex question- no good for three line answers.

 
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