Posted on 08/27/2015 6:55:18 AM PDT by NKP_Vet
When a heavily armed man emerged from the bathroom of a European train and began what was clearly intended as a massacre of innocent, unsuspecting civilians, six men ranging in age from 22 to 62 sprang into action. A banker and a middle-aged academic, both French, were first on the scene. The sound of gunfire awakened three young American tourists: Alek Skarlatos, Spencer Stone, and Anthony Sadler. In a moment evocative of the Flight 93 passengers shining courage on 9/11, Skarlatos saw Ayoub El-Khazzani struggling with one of his guns and leapt up, saying simply Lets go to his friends.
The three Americans, two Frenchmen, and one Briton who took on the terrorist were unarmed though, thank God, in the case of two (the third was fit, too), their military training prepared them for violence. Thats right. For the world to be safe for most people, good people must learn the arts of war to prevent bad people from ruling through terror. Its true of individuals, and its true of nations. The Legion dHonneur is both richly deserved and a reminder that honor, so out of fashion in our time, is awfully handy in emergencies. Spencer Stone, already slashed in the face and neck by the terrorists knife and with his thumb nearly severed, nevertheless went to the aid of Mark Moogalian, who was bleeding badly from a bullet wound and probably would have died without Stones assistance. The others, Sadler, Skarlatos, Chris Norman, and an unnamed Frenchman, subdued and tied up the terrorist, while Stone saved Moogalians life.
There is more to say about the three Americans. They were childhood friends who met at a Christian middle school. They are of different races, but despite the impression youd get from the current tone of national politics, that was irrelevant to their friendship. They also seem to have been rambunctious boys a trait that tends to be pathologized in modern America. The Sacramento Bee recounts: Friends from age 7, they played with their siblings and neighbors up and down Woodknoll Way, favoring games such as Airsoft, in which participants shoot each other with realistic-looking replica guns that fire plastic pellets, said Peter Skarlatos, Aleks older brother . . . Wed basically turn this neighborhood into a war zone, the brother said, sitting on the shady front porch of his familys ranch house Sunday afternoon. Spencer and Alek were all action-oriented kinds of guys. When I was raising three boys, I received a few looks askance for permitting them to use play guns and to imagine themselves as soldiers. Some of the more sensitive parents in our area disapproved of the Power Rangers, a cartoonish show featuring teenaged superheroes battling goofy villains. These parents sincerely believed that we must suppress all violent tendencies in our children, especially our sons, to make a gentler world. Our boys relished the Power Rangers, with our blessing.
I believed then and still do that violent urges cannot be completely quashed, but they can be channeled into virtuous expression. There is all the difference in the world between using violence aggressively and using it defensively. As Bill Buckley used to say: One man pushes an old lady into the path of a truck. Another man pushes her out of the path of the truck. Are we to say theres no difference between them because they both push old ladies around? Theres one more thing to be said of the heroes on the train. They were men. So-called traditional masculinity is a major target of feminists on college campuses and elsewhere. That, they teach, is what creates the rape culture. The Obama administration has joined in (naturally). A government website urges that colleges Promote an understanding of the ways in which traditional masculinity contributes to sexual assault and other forms of mens violence against women.
In Aurora, Colorado in 2012, when a crazed gunman opened fire on a crowded movie theater, no fewer than three young men covered their girlfriends with their own bodies and lost their lives in the process. That, and not the loutish behavior of some frat boys, is true traditional masculinity or better, manliness. Men have been defamed and devalued in our society for decades. Their high spirits are punished in schools. Their natural protectiveness has been scorned as sexism. The passengers on that French train are surely grateful that some manliness remains indominatable.
Amen and Amen!
For once since the Kenyan moved into the Rainbow Palace, I’m proud of my country again. I love these three guys. I just hope Obonzo doesn’t send Lynch and his DOJ after them for some BS reason.
While French parents were teaching their sons to dance, German parents were teaching their sons how to shoot. It took Germany six weeks to defeat France in WWII.
Raise boys like girls, and you get sissies.
Metro-sexual wimpy man
Be careful what you say.
Don't want to be offensive
Pretend like you are gay.
Rue the ways of manly men
The ones that you despise
The ones with courage
Ready to save lives.
Pajama Boy Pajama boy
New American Male
Pathetic little man-child
The reason we will fail.
I increasingly see articles and even books with titles like this:
Dear White America: Your toxic masculinity is killing you
http://www.salon.com/2015/08/02/dear_white_america_your_toxic_masculinity_is_killing_you/
I bet those people on the train were glad to have some of some of that toxic masculinity riding along with them.
Sexist!
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