I’m thinking the answer to the question in the headline is “no,” but before you answer, read this screed, and pay attention to this paragraph:
There is a lot of talk amongst Bush’s opponents that we should turn this war over to the United Nations. Why should the other countries of this world, countries who tried to talk us out of this folly, now have to clean up our mess? I oppose the U.N. or anyone else risking the lives of their citizens to extract us from our debacle. I’m sorry, but the majority of Americans supported this war once it began and, sadly, that majority must now sacrifice their children until enough blood has been let that maybe — just maybe — God and the Iraqi people will forgive us in the end.
This has all the earmarks of Michael Moore since he decided to join the freakshow Left: self-righteousness, blatant anti-Americanism, with a little blasphemy thrown in for good measure. His mendacity has been chronicled in many other places (for instance, lying to get an interview with Charlton Heston). He’s not real good with the facts — I didn’t know the U.N. had citizens, or maybe that’s just sloppy writing? — and he’s probably not worth anyone’s attention.
Still, if I saw him in person, I would be strongly tempted to punch him. In the passage above, he’s basically saying, “The rest of America is so f—– up because they don’t agree with me, so I hope a lot of Americans die.” What kind of man wishes death on innocent people from a disagreement? Why do we keep having to read about this disgusting person?
Moore, unfortunately, speaks for a loud sliver of the American population that genuinely hates America. I know it’s gauche in polite circles to question other people’s patriotism, but when you’re gladdened by the deaths of Americans, what else is that but anti-Americanism? In any situation, they know the U.S. is wrong, so it’s just a question of figuring out what evils it is perpetrating.
When I’ve conversed with, or read about, an anti-American person, I’ve strongly suspected that they really hate themselves and are directing that hatred outward. I’ve never heard of a calm, self-confident America-hater.
I know, I know. Pray for your enemies.
(Ten points if you can write a Thomistic article on the question in the headline.)