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Article: Parents of John Walker, Traitor

.250Savage.250Savage Member Posts: 812 ✭✭✭✭
edited December 2001 in General Discussion
Why am I not surprised? And he was named after that socialist pinhead from the Beetles, John Lenin.
THE ROAD TO TREASON By Jeff JacobyThe Boston GlobeDecember 13, 2001It isn't the case that the parents of John Walker -- the Marin County child of privilege turned Taliban terrorist -- never drew the line with their son.True, they didn't do so when he was 14 and his consuming passion was collecting hip-hop CDs with especially nasty lyrics.And true, they didn't put their foot down when he announced at 16 that he was going to drop out of Tamiscal High School -- the elite "alternative" school where students determined their own course of study and only saw a teacher once a week.And granted, they didn't interfere when he abruptly decided to become a Muslim after reading *The Autobiography of Malcolm X,* grew a beard, and took to wearing long white robes and an oversized skullcap. On the contrary: His father was "proud of John for pursuing an alternative course" and his mother told friends that it was "good for a child to find a passion."Nor did they object when he began spending more and more time at a local mosque and set about trying to memorize the Koran.Nor when he asked his parents to pay his way to Yemen so he could learn to speak "pure" Arabic.Nor when they learned that his new circle of friends included gunmen who had been to Chechnya to fight the Russians.Nor when he headed to Pakistan to join a madrassah in a region known to be a stronghold of Islamist extremists.His parents also didn't balk when he went to fight in Afghanistan -- but that, at least, they didn't know about: Walker hadn't told them. Perhaps by that point he had learned to take their consent for granted.Only once, it seems, did Frank Lindh and Marilyn Walker actually deny their son something he wanted. When he first adopted Islam and took the name Suleyman, they refused to use it and insisted on calling him John. After all, he had been named for one of the giants of our time: John Lennon.Their refusal must have amazed him. For as long as he could remember, his oh-so-progressive parents had answered "Yes" to his every whim, indulged his every fancy, permitted -- even praised -- his every passion. The only thing they insisted on was that nothing be insisted on. Nothing in his life was important enough for them to make an issue of: not his schooling, not his religion, not his appearance, not even whether he stayed in America or moved -- while still a minor -- to a benighted Third World oligarchy halfway around the world. Nothing. Except, of course, their right to call him by the name of their favorite Beatle.Devout practitioners of the self-obsessed nonjudgmentalism for which the Bay Area is renowned, Lindh and Walker appear never to have rebuked their son or criticized his choices. In their world, there were no absolutes, no fixed truths, no mandatory behavior, no thou-shalt-nots. If they had one conviction, it was that all convictions are worthy -- that nothing is intolerable except intolerance.But even in Marin County, there are times when children need to hear "No" and "Don't." They need to know that there are limits they must respect and expectations they must try to live up to. If they cannot find those limits and expectations at home, they are apt to look for them elsewhere. Newsweek calls it "truly perplexing" that Walker, who "grew up in possibly the most liberal, tolerant place in America . . . was drawn to the most illiberal, intolerant sect in Islam." There is nothing perplexing about it. He craved standards and discipline. Mom and Dad didn't offer any. The Taliban did.Even when it was clear that their son was sinking into Islamist fanaticism, they wouldn't pull back on the reins. When Osama bin Laden's terrorists bombed the USS Cole and killed 17 American servicemen, Walker e-mailed his father that the attack had been justified, since by docking the ship in Yemen, the United States had committed "an act of war." Lindh now says that the message "raised my concerns" -- but that didn't stop him from wiring Walker another $1,200. After all, says Dad, "my days of molding him were over." It isn't clear that they ever began.It undoubtedly came as a jolt to his parents when Walker turned up at the fortress near Mazar-i-Sharif, sporting an AK-47 and calling himself Abdul Hamid. But the revelation that their son had enlisted in Al Qaeda and supported the Sept. 11 attacks brought no words of reproach -- or self-reproach -- to their lips.Walker deserved "a little kick in the butt" for keeping them in the dark about his plans, his father said, but otherwise they just wanted to "give him a big hug." His mother, meanwhile, was quite sure that "if he got involved with the Taliban he must have been brainwashed. . . . When you're young and impressionable, it's easy to be led by charismatic people."Yes, it is, and it's a pity that that didn't occur to her sooner. If she and Lindh had been less concerned with flaunting their open-mindedness and more concerned with developing their son's moral judgment, he wouldn't be where he is today. Walker is responsible for his own behavior and he will pay the price the law requires. But his road to treason and jihad didn't begin in Afghanistan. It began in Marin County, with parents who never said "No."(Jeff Jacoby is a columnist for The Boston Globe. To receive his columns by e-mail, send a note with your name and e-mail address to columns@earthlink.net ).
And even after his act of treason, they still only want to give him "A big hug"! Awwwww! Ain't that sweet!

Comments

  • badboybobbadboybob Member Posts: 1,658 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    They don't call Kalifornication the land of fruits and nuts without reason. Let the little * find his way without parental direction. Well he found his traiterous way, now let's shoot the sob. [This message has been edited by badboybob (edited 12-22-2001).][This message has been edited by badboybob (edited 12-22-2001).]
  • turboturbo Member Posts: 820 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Eggheads, all three of them.No wonder little johnny egghead is like "chaf blowing in the wind".These are type of people that love the Clintons.
  • songdogsongdog Member Posts: 355 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    good thing that the clintons, and i mean both of them, are not still running the white house. That SOB would have been pardoned and invited to the white house for the holiday party. Butif the clintons were still in th whitehouse we, the people of the united states, would not have retaleated to bin ladon, but we would have thought about it. Hell, Clinton would have probably invite Bin Ladin to the Holiday party as well. Since Rahmedan is a Holyday. I believe that is where people got the word holiday. Some little prince in a castle mispelled Holyday and started a new tradition of Holidays.Speaking of bad spelling, I hope you understood any of this.songdog[This message has been edited by songdog (edited 12-23-2001).]
  • cbxjeffcbxjeff Member Posts: 17,599 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    He made his choice. I hope he lives a long and miserable life in Afghanistan.
    cbxjeffIt's too late for me, save yourself.
    It's too late for me, save yourself.
  • XracerXracer Member Posts: 1,990
    edited November -1
    Typical limosine liberals......
  • dheffleydheffley Member Posts: 25,000
    edited November -1
    You folks don't understand. They didn't want to damage his ego or id. Putting a belt on ones posterier end WILL do that. I know, because my father beat them both out of me and my brother. In fact, we were so damaged that we both joined the services (USMC and USN) and fought FOR our country. What were we thinking?
    Save, research, then buy the best.Join the NRA, NOW!Teach them young, teach them safe, teach them forever, but most of all, teach them to VOTE!
  • turboturbo Member Posts: 820 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Say Songdog,Not to get off the subject, but did you solve that problem with your Ackley, reloads?Just wondering how it turned out.
  • v35v35 Member Posts: 12,710 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Had lunch today with a visiting cousin, a friend and neighbor of Mr Walker(Esq.), who knows Johnnie-boy.He corroborated the Boston Globe article and added that the parents are separated and receiving death threats. Junior came home once flaunting his arab regalia. He annoyed friends and relatives with a phony accent he learned in 6 months. He is not remembered to be the good kid that Mommie insists he was.
  • turboturbo Member Posts: 820 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    Ahaa!! Now were getting down to the brass tacks.
  • COWBOYKIDDCOWBOYKIDD Member Posts: 239
    edited November -1
    Feed poor Johnny boy some lead. Say 50 rds of 223 should do it . heheheKidd
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