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August 03, 2005

Author Steven Vincent Killed In Iraq

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He was the author of In the Red Zone, a book I didn't read, even when he offered to send me a copy. (The anonymity thing makes receiving books a pain in the ass.)

I heard about the death of Steven Vincent last night on FoxNews... I thought, "Wait, is that the guy I know?"

Turns out it was.

I met him on several occasions at New York City right wing gatherings. Every time I saw him, he was getting ready to go back to Iraq-- again. To tell the truth about Iraq.

He was shot to death in Basra.

I didn't know him well, but he seemed a terrific guy, smart and of course quite brave.

I'm sorry I didn't know him better.


posted by Ace at 02:32 PM
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RIP to a brave man.

Posted by: 72 3-legged dogs on August 3, 2005 02:59 PM

Here's Steven Vincent on the importance of words:


“Words matter. Words convey moral clarity. Without moral clarity, we will not succeed in Iraq. That is why the terms the press uses to cover this conflict are so vital. For example, take the word “guerillas.” As you noted, mainstream media sources like the New York Times often use the terms “insurgents” or “guerillas” to describe the Sunni Triangle gunmen, as if these murderous thugs represented a traditional national liberation movement. But when the Times reports on similar groups of masked reactionary killers operating in Latin American countries, they utilize the phrase “paramilitary death squads.” Same murderers, different designations. Yet of the two, “insurgents”—and especially “guerillas”—has a claim on our sympathies that “paramilitaries” lacks. This is not semantics: imagine if the media routinely called the Sunni Triangle gunmen “right wing paramilitary death squads.” Not only would the description be more accurate, but it would offer the American public a clear idea of the enemy in Iraq. And that, in turn, would bolster public attitudes toward the war.

Supporters of the conflict in Iraq bear much blame for allowing the terminology—and, by extension, the narrative—of events to slip from our grasp and into the hands of the anti-war camp. Words and ideas matter. Instead of saying that the Coalition “invaded” Iraq and “occupies” it today, we could more precisely claim that the allies liberated the country and are currently reconstructing it. More than cosmetic changes, these definitions reflect the nobility of our effort in Iraq, and steal rhetorical ammunition from the left.

The most despicable misuse of terminology, however, occurs when Leftists call the Saddamites and foreign jihadists “the resistance.” What an example of moral inversion! For the fact is, paramilitary death squads are attacking the Iraqi people. And those who oppose the killers--the Iraqi police and National Guardsmen, members of the Allawi government, people like Nour—they are the “resistance.” They are preventing Islamofascists from seizing Iraq, they are resisting evil men from turning the entire nation into a mass slaughterhouse like we saw in re-liberated Falluja. Anyone who cares about success in our struggle against Islamofascism—or upholds principles of moral clarity and lucid thought—should combat such Orwellian distortions of our language…”


Steven Vincent, “FrontPage: Interview”, December 9, 2004


http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=16214

Posted by: Reg Jons on August 3, 2005 03:04 PM

After 9-11, Vincent gave up a secure job as an art critic in NYC to become a journalist in the Middle East. A good man, and a brave one.

Kathryn Jean Lopez at the Corner over on NRO has mentioned that, in lieu of flowers, his family is asking that donations be made to Spirit of America.

Posted by: utron on August 3, 2005 03:29 PM

I'm sorry, Ace. I know you said you didn't know him well, but it still must've been a shock.

Later,
bbeck

Posted by: bbeck on August 3, 2005 04:09 PM

That is a shock. I did read (and review) his book and found him to be a fairly open minded journalist who was moved not by ideology but rather by the people he met in Iraq. I knew he was headed back there...very tragic end.

KoF

Posted by: King of Fools on August 3, 2005 05:14 PM

Ace, I noticed that the Google News page is showing a tasteless photo from Xinhua that shows Vincent's corpse being examined at the scene.

Posted by: marcus on August 3, 2005 09:07 PM
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