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She Married Him
Editor’s Note: I decided to reprint the following commentary by Mark Richardson because it makes some valuable points about the limits of modern liberalism. After I had formatted it, I followed a link to the original story upon which Richardson is commenting. There I discovered that his article also illustrates the fatal limit of modern conservatism, not in what the author says, but in what he chooses not to say. I have placed the link to the original news story at the very end. Promise not to peek until after you read Richardson’s commentary.
Simon Downer is a thug. He plunged a knife into the stomach of a girlfriend and got six years in prison. Whilst there he met another woman, Tracey, a single mother in her late 30s.
Tracey fell head over heels in love, married the violent criminal on his release and brought him home to live with her 8-year-old daughter. The married couple were very happy together.
Until they had an argument one night, just three months after their marriage. Simon Downer shoved aside his stepdaughter, stabbed his new wife fatally in the heart telling her “that’s what happens if you push it with me.”
Most women would not have married the thug. Even so, there has been a spate of reports in recent times of women, sometimes quite respectable professional women, choosing to have relationships with violent criminals.
One thing this tells us is that the ruling idea of human nature in Western societies is mistaken. John Kekes describes this ruling idea as follows:
The view of human nature at the core of the liberal faith is thus that human beings are by their nature free, equal, rational, and morally good.
If you accept this view of human nature as adequate, then you will think it not only possible but desirable to leave each individual to arrive at their own moral view. The ideal will be a society of free, equal and morally elevated individuals, untouched by any external restraints on their choices.
But the liberal view of human nature hasn’t brought us closer to a society of independent, high-minded gentlemen and women who freely, and therefore most virtuously, choose to discipline their lives to some morally elevated purpose.
Look what happens, for instance, when the “no rules” principle is applied to women like Tracey Downer. Her sexuality is liberated from the influence of traditional morals, which then unleashes a destructive attraction to violent, dangerous men. The result is disastrous.
The problem is that we are not equal in our natures. Not everyone has the same level of moral conscience, prudence and self-discipline. Nor are we entirely rational in our natures. We are moved too by passions and loves, which for both better and worse define the human experience in important ways.
Liberals worry that if a society sets a moral standard, or if we are influenced by the culture we live in to be good, that we are acting like automatons, and losing the virtue of freely choosing the good. A liberal wants to feel morally elevated because of his own autonomous character.
I think this fear is mistaken. There will always be the possibility of acting badly, no matter how great the influence of society. Our moral free will to choose for the better or the worse will always be there. All that a society can do is to bolster the voice of moral conscience and encourage prudence.
Second, it can be argued that it’s the liberal view which undercuts the need for character and moral will. After all, if people are naturally and equally good, then doing the good will come easily. It’s only if you think that human nature is fallen, with each individual struggling to follow the better part of his nature, that our acts of goodness become achievements of character.
From Oz Conservative, February 24, 2010
Original news article.


Ha, I figured that one out easy. Good point though! The big UNSAID through the whole article.
Ever old, ever new….Let’s just call it “White Womens’ Burden.”
Interesting piece, omission aside. It’s cute how he moves from a general condemnation of loose morals to the certain conclusion that (Christian) original sin is the source of morality. WN need to learn these techniques.
Mark Richardson is not a racial liberal if that’s what you’re suggesting. He used to be an author on Majority Rights but left because there were some very odd people there.
Also, he was on View from the Right when it was run by Jim Kalb. He’s a very good author and I recommend reading him (and Kalb too).
Bruce, thanks.
Bruce is right. I’m not a racial liberal. I’ve written many posts in defence of a traditional ethnic nationalism.
Yes, I could have written a post on the racial angle to this story. But I was trying to illustrate the point about the limits of the liberal view of human nature.
I am glad to know that you are not a racial liberal. But the point still stands that the existing parameters of conservative discourse, which you were respecting in that particular article, have become race-neutral, and for me and my readers, race is the most important political issue we face. None of the other issues matter until our race is set back on the path of self-preservation.
“He used to be an author on Majority Rights but left because there were some very odd people there.”
Woo hoo!
Greg, you are right to criticise the “existing parameters of conservative discourse”. I do it all the time myself. As in this article (hope the formatting works).
It was your loss Soren.
Greg, it’s legitimate for an author to discuss things from other angles. If he doesn’t include the racial angle that doesn’t mean he’s avoiding it.
I don’t understand where Mark is going with this. Is he suggesting that the death penalty was warranted for the original stabbing? Is he suggesting that women must marry only morally perfect men? Good luck with that!
Having also been incarcerated, she was probably no prize herself. Would you have wanted her? Wouldn’t she have been scorned by any man who followed your advice?
Mark,
You make a lot of good points in your linked article on Oz Conservative. But my problem is your conclusion:
“The response of conservatives must therefore be, not only to point out the flaws of civic nationalism, but to begin to challenge the underlying principles of liberalism itself. ”
This idea of civic nationalism is historically inaccurate, fallacious, and absurd. The natural response of conservatives should therefore be to begin to learn more about Traditional Nationalism.