Self-Defense Is Sexy
In America, social change often comes after a politician or government goes too heavily on offense against individuals wishing merely to stand their ground and assert their rights.

Russia's brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine was not even a week old when there was a backlash against Western ladies who thought Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was sexy. "Enough With the Zelensky Thirst," scolded the feminist website Jezebel. Added The Forward: "It's weird."
Weird, maybe; inexplicable, not at all.
Sure, the comedic-actor-turned-president is charismatic and easy on the eyes in his tight olive T-shirt, if a tad short for my taste. But the real reason the Ukrainian leader became an "unlikely sex symbol as photos defending Kyiv emerge[d]," per a Daily Mirror headline, is right there in the word defending. Defense is inherently sexy.
"We are here," Zelenskyy said in the video that catapulted him to international celebrity. "We are in Kyiv. We are defending Ukraine." This image was enhanced by a possibly apocryphal response to U.S. offers of evacuation: "I don't need a ride; I need more ammunition." Only an icy heart would fail to feel some warmth toward anyone brave enough to defend his home against heavily armed, openly murderous intruders.
The natural human sympathy for stoic self-defense is why the English-speaking world will never tire of Winston Churchill biographies, and why the countries overrun by Nazis and/or Soviets tend to venerate whatever "resistance" groups fought back. The fiercest and most respected acts of World War II resistance—Finns against Soviets, Yugoslavs against Germans, Poles and Ukrainians against both—continue to generate headlines today, historical echoes reverberating in the current moment. Small countries in imperial no-man's-lands tend to produce hardy stock.
The allure of defense is also why U.S. presidents during the Cold War tried (and usually failed) to convince Americans that such-and-such band of Washington-backed rebels in a given civil or proxy war were "freedom fighters" reminiscent of our own colonial revolutionaries. We instinctively understand the injustice that the Founders felt when they were unable to shape the rules under which they lived.
But try as President Ronald Reagan might, American kids of the 1980s were more likely to identify with the Wolverines of Red Dawn than the Contras of Nicaragua. I refused to register with the Selective Service out of fear of being drafted to enforce the Reagan Doctrine. But if the Russkies somehow took California? All Molotov cocktails, all the time. In April, pictures of Ukrainian tanks bearing the graffiti "Wolverines" began circulating online.
The built-in sexiness of defense contains lessons far beyond foreign policy. In America, social change often comes after a politician or government goes too heavily on offense against individuals wishing merely to stand their ground and assert their rights. Bull Connor's fire hoses and George Wallace's billy clubs helped tilt public opinion toward brave civil rights protesters. Susette Kelo may have lost her little pink house in New London, Connecticut, to profit-seeking eminent domain abusers, but the Supreme Court's refusal to intervene provoked public outrage that led 40 states to pass laws trimming the government's power to forcibly transfer property from one private owner to another. The Institute for Justice, which represented Kelo, has built an entire practice out of identifying and rallying support for sympathetic victims defending their turf from an aggressive state.
Populists and other government aggrandizers forget this principle at their peril. Democrats generated support when they rallied for gay people's rights to enjoy the same adoption and marriage rules as straights, but they began alienating people by going on offense against bakers and photographers who eschew gay-wedding work. Republicans are right to decry public education training seminars that conflate critical thinking with white supremacy, but they are wrong to write broad legislation restricting what books can be taught and what language can be used in the classroom.
When everyday people suddenly feel the imposition of alien practices, rules, or jargon, they tend to react badly. It is a paradox of our populist political moment that both large political parties are perennially surprised at how unpopular they can get when they go on offense. In a fractious country, we'd all be better off concentrating on individual protection rather than social engineering. Repeat after me: Defense is sexy.
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He defended himself against civilian thugs, not the government.
civilian thugs encouraged and supported by the current regime
*organized and directed by The Party
"Mostly peaceful protesters".
CB
The usual shit posters here said "it just sucks" in regards to Rittenhouse using his right to self defense.
GAY
The Pink Pistols would agree:
The Pink Pistols
http://pinkpistols.org
"Democrats generated support.... Republicans are right to decry public education training seminars that conflate critical thinking with white supremacy...."
Bohf sydes!
The reason Desantis is so popular and this backlash is occuring is precisely because one political side is absolutely on the attack, non stop, and sane people are finally saying "enough". Hitting someone back after they just hit you 50 times is not to be conflated with both sides "see they are both just punching each other!" The backlash is long overdue
You expect someone who was fully onboard with the BLM riots and defended the destruction to be honest about this topic?
When did Matt Welch defend the BLM riots?
Republicans passing legislation preventing teachers from exposing young children to (some really sick crap) is "social engineering"? Whatever dude.
"[Walensky is] a tad short for my taste"
WTF Welch? Don't want no short people 'round here?
Short People is at the top of his playlist.
No shit!
Self defense is not sexy. It is the definition of ugly. No same person wants to be forced into using force in self defense. Rittenhouse did not want to. His situation turned out ugly. And war is always ugly, by definition. Only sick minded people think Ukraine self defense is sexy.
No one wants to have to use self-defense, of course, but exerting the effort, fighting back, and prevailing over an aggressor,especially an aggressor who is oversized and perceived to be greater, is always an attractive set of traits to me.
Sometimes you have very little choice in the matter.
Those persons you got on the boxcars were either killed or traumatized for the rest of their lives.
Those who resisted, no so much.
You pick.
What do you mean "you got on the boxcars?"
I wouldn't do that, though our resident Holocaust Denier whom I always tell to "Fuck Off, Nazi" most definitely would.
Who, not you. Geez.
Oversized aggressors don't fall from the sky. If you face an "oversized aggressor", you usually have screwed up somewhere earlier. That's true whether we are talking street thugs or neighboring superpowers. And that kind of screw-up isn't sexy, it's stupid.
So merely existing next to neighbors who have aspirations for an Empire or a Caliphate or Liebenstraum or "People's Client States" is a "screw-up?" And their megalomania is somehow the fault of the invaded?
Riiiiight!
Plenty of small nations have managed to exist next to big, powerful nations, retained their independence, and prospered.
Talking about it in terms of "fault" is pointless; the world isn't fair. People and countries make choices based on the situations they find themselves in and they have to live with the consequences of their choices.
Your comment is totally senseless, but I get that you'd rather just be a bitch to get along.
It would be wrong to *invite* someone to attack your community just so you can be a hero.
But if they're attacking without provocation, then defending is better than not defending.
LOL. Matt Welch is still in a "libertarian moment" "the public hates *Kelo*" mood. This is rather weird, given that in 2015 he himself noted a certain Republican candidate's support of *Kelo*... https://reason.com/2015/10/06/donald-trump-thinks-kelo-style-eminent-d/
>>I refused to register with the Selective Service out of fear of being drafted to enforce the Reagan Doctrine.
ya man when he fought that proxy war against Afghanistan and sent troops into Iraq I was pretty nervous
Wrong. Take this test.
Self-defense, aka Resist! is:
A) Totally cool when the oppressive government is controlled by greedy, capitalist, Neo-Nazis.
B) Treasonous subversion when our benevolent government is lucky to have inspired, compassionate leadership doing what is best for the neglected and down-trodden.
C) Both A and B.
D) None of the above.
Self-defense is something voluntary and individual.
Being drafted into the Ukraine military and sent as cannon fodder to the front lines isn't "self-defense", no matter how righteous you may think the Ukrainian cause may be.
Note to Zelenskyy: Don't draft your fighters. You'll end up with conscripts who will blame the enemy's actions on you and just be a horrible buzzkiller on morale.
Have you experienced socialism first hand? Have you had your country destroyed in a war? Have you been drafted? I have.
Encogitationer: you are just an ignorant, entitled, virtue-signaling American jerk with no idea of how the real world actually works.
Socialism must have knocked something loose in your head because the Putin you shill for is a Socialist, nation-destroying slaver too.
Here is what the big "de-Nazifier" Putin is doing in his own borders i.e. trying to make Russia Jüdenrein:
Moscow’s chief rabbi in exile after refusing to back Putin’s war on Ukraine, relative says
Cnaan Liphshiz
https://forward.com/fast-forward/505009/moscows-chief-rabbi-in-exile-after-refusing-to-back-putins-war-on-ukraine-relative-says/
Also noteworthy is that the practitioners of "The Religion Of Peace And Compassion" (TM) in Russia also support Putin's war in Ukraine. Friends of yours, Putineers?
Instead of peppering your postings with scary sounding fake German words, why don't you actually look up a real German word and try to understand it: "realpolitik".
Jüdenrein is a real German word for a real possibility that the Nazis wanted and Neo-Nazis still want for Germany, Europe, and the whole World.
And it should sound scary because it is scary...and as London's Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks noted: The hatred of Jews never ends with Jews.
That right there is the real real in realpolitk and Realz doesn't care about your Feelz for Putin and Dugin.
Soooo...Are you sharing notes with Rob Misek so you can practice Putinism and Duginism Denial with even more absurdity?
Since everyone's a fan of "both sidez!"ing issues:
https://news.antiwar.com/2022/06/19/ukraine-parliament-passes-new-laws-seeking-to-purge-russian-culture/
Ukraine’s Parliament passed two bills that will restrict Russian music and books. If President Volodymyr Zelensky signs the legislation, it will be a significant step forward in Kiev's attempt to purge the Russian culture.
The first bill will place heavy restrictions on any author who held Russian citizenship after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. The law will ban the printing of books by Russian citizens, forbid importing the commercial import of any book printed in Russia, Belarus, or "occupied Ukrainian territory," and requires special permission to import any book in Russian.
The second law bars the playing of any Russian music on media or on public transportation. The legislation also increases quotas for Ukrainian language music and speech on television and radio.
As president, Zelensky has advanced the culture war. After the Russian invasion, Zelensky removed members of parliament from parties that were deemed "pro-Russian." He also nationalized Ukraine’s media, giving him further control over the narrative in Ukraine.
Oh, and
https://twitter.com/samstreetwrites/status/1538841869173542912?t=BHTaNWR7FMLJvw5KVr4eyg&s=19
BREAKING
Ukraine has permanently banned the opposition party.
Opposition Platform - For Life received the second most votes in Ukraine's 2019 parliamentary election.
However, the Eighth Administrative Court of Appeal upheld the Zelensky Administration's decision to ban it.
No journalists were allowed in the court.
[Link]
And does this Twitter twit equally oppose Putin's suppression of his opposition?
And would Ukraine's police-state measures even exist if Putin had not invaded in the first place?
As is the case with Sweden and Norway wanting NATO membership, Putin is getting the exact opposite of everything he professes to want with his war on Ukraine. Putins war for Russians ends up hurting Russians.
Well, I am against that too. Self-defense doesn't require supression of ideas or culture, only the supression of initiation of force.
And how much does Antiwar.com oppose Putin's invasion of Ukraine and his totalitarian regimentation of Russian culture and society?
Holy shit, did they really use a Zelensky meme for this???
Nota bene: Ukraine's self defense looks a whole hell of a lot like their president begging world leaders to rob their citizens at gunpoint for the ostensible purpose of him sending his citizens to get slaughtered trying to subjugate former citizens who no longer want to be ruled by Kiev... and despite the $100+ billion confiscated and sent to Zelensky in just a few months, Ukraine is getting its ass kicked.
Would you favor ending International Arms Trafficking laws so that private individuals may voluntarily send arms to innocent Ukrainians defending their Lives, Liberty, and Property, just as U.S. Citizens did with U.K. Citizens before entering World War II?