Victor Davis Hanson: Rise of the ‘Therapeutic Mindset’
by Barb on Friday, July 30th, 2010 | 9 Comments
Historian, Classicist and author Victor Davis Hanson joins Frank Gaffney on Secure Freedom Radio to discuss, among other things, the first 9 months of the Obama Administration.
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Victor David Hansen is making a typical mistake. He thinks that Arabs, Pakistanis, Afghanis, etc. are people like us. They are not.
They are human, of course. But to deal with them, one needs to extend what it means to be human in very negative direction, and by a lot.
It’s not just their elites that want to keep their people like that. Their people have this tremendous pro-violence stance, they immediately assume that violence is a universal solution for every human problem.
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They really do not want democracy, human rights, freedom of speech, etc. They do want to control their women, and most of their women do want to be controlled.
And their virulent hatred of us is simply part of their identity – there is nothing we can do to change that, except royally kick their asses in clear and absolute victory – the only language they understand.
They are that different.
Frank Gaffney is truly that rara avis of an interviewer in that he lets his guest speak and doesn’t interrupt every ten seconds…
Its things like the Truman Doctrine that have gotten us into wars like Vietnam and Iraq, altruistic forays not for the sake of our own self defence but for the sake of the freedom of other people. This i submit is evil.
I have to agree. The entire idea that we need to ‘bring the planet together’, and of course start by forcing association between the biggest opposites, is insane, gauranteed to fail and fail massively.
What we need to do is consolidate our own regional and local resources, decentralize instead of centralize, de-globalize and have smaller allliances for trade and defense. That wouldnt stop trade, it would only eliminate the absurd and costly inclusion of those you mentioned. Quarantine them.
@WarVideo It was very evil of France to aid colonial rebels in America then.
That is not the same. They were at war enemies with Britain, it was in their interest to get at them.
And did it turn out to be in the king of France’s interest? After all, he made the decision. The king was beheaded by republicans.
I like both of these guys but for some reason they refuse to talk about the federal reserve or the fact that there is no law for US to legally have to pay income taxes; or they never talk about the trilateral commission or the CFR; everyone knows they exist but some people deny or at least minimize the existence of bilderberg. Both Gaffney & Hanson seem to always define things as democrats vs republicans. I think that is very dangerous in this day and time.