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Fifth Column
’Hatriotism’ & Michael Moore:
2004-06-25
EFL - Opinion but I like te term Hatriotism and plan to use it.
... I am not holding my breath. With the aforementioned facts in mind, I must still speak. Michael Moore has released the cinematic equivalent of a French kiss to all who hate America. He is the leading exponent of hatriotism.

"HATE-RIOTISM" describes the new breeze blowing through the American media. It is now "cool" and "relevant" to mock everything for which our soldiers are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. Criticizing democracy and America has long been in vogue in continental Europe from those who look with disdain at American "naivete," while still lamenting the Islamic onslaught. Now imported to our shores, hatriotism is the simplest way to get the growing contingent of professional protestors who populate television audiences to cheer: Mock America. Mock our involvement in Iraq. Mock President Bush ... and get rousing applause. The only problem is ... America has freed my kinsmen.

I am a Persian Turkish immigrant raised as a Sunni Muslim, and in the interest of full disclosure, I must state that I left Islam in 1982, and became an American citizen. Yet, as I survey the current cultural landscape, I cannot help but be less than enthused when Michael Moore states that his film is a call to true patriotism. The present conflict is not a war against Islam, and neither is it a "war for oil." In the previous six military endeavors, American troops sided with Muslims who were under attack, and there are much less extreme methods of garnering oil. This is a war of ideologies, and with "Fahrenheit 911," Moore clearly shows his.

His visual narrative of Lila Lipscombe, a Flint, Mich., mother who sent her sons to the military and "lives to regret it," as Roger Friedman of FOX News notes, is "unexpectedly poignant." I wonder – was Moore equally moved when he heard of the honor killings which daily threatened the lives of Muslim women in Afghanistan? Was he equally as outraged at the female circumcision practices in my countrymen’s lands, because it lessens the threat of adultery?
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Posted by:Super Hose

#5  Who needs a new word? Traitor works plenty well enough.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2004-06-25 9:15:17 PM  

#4  "HATE-RIOTISM" describes the new breeze blowing through the American media. It is now "cool" and "relevant" to mock everything for which our soldiers are fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan.

This beautifully descriptive noun - hatriotism - labels a generation of leftest Democratic philosophy. Folks have talked about the "blame America" crowd or the "hate America" whiners, but hatriotism labels the movement. Gore, Kennedy, Moore, Kerry are hatriotic American.
Posted by: Rock   2004-06-25 4:52:36 PM  

#3  LOL. A classic headline is that, Frank.
Posted by: Zpaz   2004-06-25 1:27:22 PM  

#2  from the new WashTimes Blog (caught via Hugh Hewitt):


Meet the Flint Stone: Shots fired at Bush from gassy troll
Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-25 12:15:15 PM  

#1  To late SH I've already stole Hatriotism and indend to use everyday.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-06-25 11:56:39 AM  

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