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How can anyone be a bystander while someone is stabbed? Mark Steyn
Steyn Online ^ | 12 Sep 2003 | Mark Steyn

Posted on 09/12/2003 7:26:42 PM PDT by Rummyfan

How can anyone be a bystander while someone is stabbed? By Mark Steyn (Filed: 13/09/2003)

On September 11, 2001, the first individual to be named among the dead was the wife of the US Solicitor-General, Barbara Olson, whom I'd sat next to at dinner a couple of months earlier. On September 11, 2003, I woke to the news of the death of the Swedish foreign minister, Anna Lindh, whom I also sat next to a couple of months ago, at a conference. I can't claim anything other than the most casual acquaintance with either lady, but even an accidental proximity to the victims of terrible murder is sobering.

Miss Lindh was a charmer, even if you didn't agree with a word she said. It wasn't until afterwards that I found out she liked to refer to Bush as "the Lone Ranger" and that she'd complained about America dropping bombs on six al-Qa'eda terrorists in Yemen. She believed in the "Swedish model", a phrase that to Don Rumsfeld probably means Anita Ekberg, but that Swedes understand as the most advanced form of European cradle-to-grave welfare democracy.

But, for the second time in as many weeks, I find myself wondering where European statism is heading. In France, where the death toll in the brutal Gallic summer is now up to 15,000, the attitude of Junior to the funny smell coming from grandma's apartment was the proverbial Gallic shrug and a demand that the government do something about it. On Thursday, Swedes, though more upset, took much the same line:

"This can happen to anyone, anywhere," said Annika, described as "a 24-year-old bystander", at the scene of the attack. "She should have had bodyguards."

There seem to have been an awful lot of bystanders to Miss Lindh's stabbing - in broad daylight, in a crowded department store, after being pursued by her assailant up an escalator. Granted that many of the people bystanding around were women, it still seems odd - at least from my side of the Atlantic - that no one attempted to intervene or halt the blood-drenched killer as he calmly left the store. I'm inclined to agree with Jimmy Hoffa that I'd rather jump a gun than a knife - and even Jimmy's luck ran out eventually - but, if just a handful of the dozens present had acted rather than bystanding, Miss Lindh might still be dead, but her killer would be in jail and not en route, like Olof Palme's, to becoming yet another man that got away.

"It's terrible wherever it happens," said Fredrik Sanabria. "But you think you would be safe from this kind of violence in a country like Sweden."

Really? Why would you think that? Sweden's violent crime and murder rates have been going up, up, up over the past quarter-century. But just about every Swede quoted in every news story seems mired in what National Review's Dave Kopel described, after 9/11, as "the culture of passivity". The lone exception was Lanja Rashid, a Kurdish immigrant. "If I had been there at the stabbing, I would have ripped his face off," she said. "How could people just stand back and watch?"

You can blame it on a lack of police, as everyone's doing. But Miss Lindh's killer didn't get away with it because of the people who weren't there, but because of the people who were: the bystanders. When I bought my home in New Hampshire, I heard a strange rustling one night and, being new to rural life, asked my police chief the following morning, if it had turned out to be an intruder, whether I should have called him at home. "Well, you could," said Al. "But it would be better if you dealt with him. You're there and I'm not." That's the best advice I've ever been given.

This isn't an argument for guns, it's more basic than that: it's the difference between a citizen and a nanny-state baby. In Lee Harris's forthcoming book Civilization And Its Enemies, he talks about the threat of societal forgetfulness: "Forgetfulness occurs when those who have been long inured to civilized order can no longer remember a time in which they had to wonder whether their crops would grow to maturity without being stolen or their children sold into slavery by a victorious foe."

But Anna Lindh would have thought that was just American cowboy talk, too raw, too primal to be of relevance in Europe. After 9/11, my wife bought me a cellphone, so that, in the event I found myself in a similar situation, I could at least call my family one last time. It's not much use up here in the mountains, so I never bothered getting it out of the box. If I ever am on a hijacked plane, while everyone else is dialling home, I'll be calling AT&T or Verizon trying to set up an account.

But, of course, no one will ever hijack an American plane ever again - not because of idiotic confiscations of tweezers, but because of the brave passengers on the fourth flight. That's why the great British shoebomber had barely got the match to his sock before half the cabin pounded the crap out of him. Even the French. To expect the government to save you is to be a bystander in your own fate.


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KEYWORDS: annalindh; apathy; assassination; assassinationplots; barbaraolson; civilization; leeharris; lindh; loneranger; marksteyn; marksteynlist; murder; olson; passivity; stabbing; steyn; theloneranger; welfare; yemen
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To: nicollo
15,000 dead in a minor "Heat Wave" is a Total Cultural Failure--& speaks Volumes about the Nature of the "Civilization" espoused by such a "Culture."

Doc

41 posted on 09/12/2003 9:40:54 PM PDT by Doc On The Bay
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To: Think free or die
I don't understand why people are so reluctant to get involved,

Well, if that young man was stealing the buoy and happened to be a minority, you may have been charged with a hate crime. I know it's a bit of an exageration, but lots of kooky things we would have scoffed at five or ten years ago are now true

42 posted on 09/12/2003 9:50:41 PM PDT by StriperSniper (The slippery slope is getting steeper.)
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To: Rummyfan
These people have had self reliance bred out of them as they suckle on the breast of the state.
43 posted on 09/12/2003 9:50:45 PM PDT by vpintheak (Our Liberties we prize, and our rights we will maintain!)
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To: Prodigal Son
I know here in the UK it is considered an unacceptable thing to call people...

Odd, that, considering the term has its origins in Britain. The term is acually an acronym standing for "Westernized Oriental Gentleman", and dates from Victorian times...

the infowarrior

44 posted on 09/12/2003 11:22:04 PM PDT by infowarrior
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To: Palladin
I will never understand the Swedes. They are such strange folk. It must be the climate.

Yep, hard to believe that these are the descendants of the mighty Vikings. Olaf Trygvesson must be spinning in his grave.
45 posted on 09/12/2003 11:48:16 PM PDT by Arthalion
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To: Rummyfan
it's more basic than that: it's the difference between a citizen and a nanny-state baby.

Brilliant!! LOL!!! and I loved this as well:

But, of course, no one will ever hijack an American plane ever again - not because of idiotic confiscations of tweezers, but because of the brave passengers on the fourth flight. That's why the great British shoebomber had barely got the match to his sock before half the cabin pounded the crap out of him. Even the French.

46 posted on 09/12/2003 11:59:58 PM PDT by lawgirl (Running from the Grand Ennui - Papa Nez)
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To: Rummyfan
Most excellent!
47 posted on 09/13/2003 12:23:47 AM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: Arthalion
Probably most of the fierce Vikings left Sweden and settled somewhere else after their long voyages (or else died in the process).
48 posted on 09/13/2003 12:27:53 AM PDT by LPStar
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To: infowarrior
I will have to ask about some more to see if my perceptions on this are correct. I know for certain that the term 'gollywog' is definitely a unPC. The gollywog was apparantly a doll of some sort that used to come with marmalade jars. Apparantly it was black.
49 posted on 09/13/2003 1:14:41 AM PDT by Prodigal Son
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To: Rummyfan
One name comes to mind... Kitty Genovese.

Mark
50 posted on 09/13/2003 1:18:01 AM PDT by MarkL (Get something every day from the four basic food groups: canned, frozen, fast and takeout)
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To: MARTIAL MONK
What, exactly does Wog mean?

"Back in the days of the British Empire, the Brits had a rude word for the natives of the countries they ruled: wogs. It was said to be a derisive abbreviation of the phrase worthy Oriental gentlemen. Later an anonymous wag observed, 'Wogs start at Calais' — that is, right across the English Channel. Even the French were wogs!"

----Joseph Sobran

51 posted on 09/13/2003 2:33:43 AM PDT by lorrainer (Oh, was I ranting? Sorry....)
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To: scholar; Bullish; linear; yoda swings
Ping
52 posted on 09/13/2003 3:06:44 AM PDT by knighthawk (Freedom is my believe, for you I would die)
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To: Rummyfan
Wonderful!
53 posted on 09/13/2003 3:25:59 AM PDT by lainde
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To: Rummyfan
Nobody will ever be repeatedly stabbed in my presence - the attacker had better hope that their first cut is a good one.
54 posted on 09/13/2003 3:36:52 AM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine (Just a mudblood RINO)
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To: Think free or die; BartMan1
If I recall, one interesting note from the studies was that someone from a rural background was more likely to intervene than someone from a city background. Perhaps this correlates to the Kurdish woman's sentiments?

I think you're onto something, but it also is a very telling notion about the 2000 presidential results map, the real reason the behind red and blue.

55 posted on 09/13/2003 5:39:45 AM PDT by IncPen
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To: IncPen
It may have more to do with this map. The libs in the dem controlled cities are the ones who seem to be more reluctant to pass CCW laws.


56 posted on 09/13/2003 6:32:04 AM PDT by Shooter 2.5 (Don't punch holes in the lifeboat.)
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To: IncPen
You may need some more information. A CCW is a Concealed Carry Weapon license.
Vermont and Alaska are the only two states where a license isn't necessary.
"Shall Issue" means that the controlling authorities can't pick and choose individuals they deem worthy to have their rights. They have to issue the license if the applicant is a law abiding citizen.
"May Issue" means the sheriff can deny an application if the person isn't a personal friend or contributor. That's why most sheriffs and police chief are for this type of law. It keeps the coffers full.
"Rights Denied" are just that. No license is possible.
57 posted on 09/13/2003 6:40:06 AM PDT by Shooter 2.5 (Don't punch holes in the lifeboat.)
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To: Prodigal Son
In the hey-day of the Britsh Empire, the Brits moved around a lot of workers (usually 'lesser' colonial types) to do the hard labor of the public service projects like the Suez Canal. These were called Workers-on-Government-Service, thus Wogs.

At least that is the explanation I got.
58 posted on 09/13/2003 7:00:13 AM PDT by Rummyfan
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To: AnnaZ
Maybe we shouldn't have dinner with him, after all. ;^)

Great article!
59 posted on 09/13/2003 7:08:10 AM PDT by diotima (So it's sorta social, demented and sad, but social.)
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To: Rummyfan
They, like those here that oppose carry laws, and shooting fleeing thugs, are waiting for the "government" and police to protect them. They have forgotten how to react to a threat other than calling for help.
60 posted on 09/13/2003 7:12:04 AM PDT by HoustonCurmudgeon (PEACE - Through Superior Firepower)
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