The Middle East’s revolutionaries turn out not to be all sweetness and light
The various revolutions popping up, like boils, in the Middle East (or “North Africa”, as the BBC likes to call it) seem to be going much the way this magazine predicted a bunch of weeks ago. The liberal, freedom-lovin’ ordinary people of Egypt, for example, have now begun their persecution of the Christian minority, setting churches on fire and trying to kill them. There’s been the usual spate of Islamic sexual persecution in Tunisia, directed at any woman not wearing the regulation sackcloth and ashes. I have seen no evidence that the rebels in Libya are Jeffersonian democrats, either. Which is not to say they should be denied their freedom, these maniacs – simply that we ought to distance ourselves a little from them.