About Robert R. Owens, PhD Robert R. Owens,
PhD is an Associate Professor of History at Southside Virginia
Community College where he also teaches Political Science,
Religion and Leadership. He write a weekly column of opinion and
observations which appears in numerous locations both print and
electronic. He is the author of three history books currently on
the market;
America Won the Vietnam War, The
Azusa Street Revival and
Never Forget!
He maintains an archive of his articles
here.
Robert R. Owens, PhD
Who Are The Barbarians?
August 6, 2009
The comparisons
between Rome and America are legion. Recently I
listened to a Bible scholar declare that Revelation
Chapter 18 which has traditionally been associated
with a veiled prophecy of the fall of Rome is in
reality a direct reference to the fall of America.
Google “Compare Rome and America” and it reveals a
cottage industry dedicated to perpetuating or
debunking the premise. Every segment of American
society the church, education, business, Hollywood
and main street have been warned that the enemy is
within the gates paraphrasing a Roman, Marcus
Tullius Cicero who said, “The enemy is within the
gates; it is with our own luxury, our own folly, our
own criminality that we have to contend.”
Among the direct causes of Rome’s demise were
constant wars and foreign military interventions
which sapped the strength and the resolve of the
Roman population. Unchecked immigration allowed
masses of people to enter the Empire who had no
interest in becoming Romans instead intent on
maintaining their own culture and language while
appropriating Roman property and civilization. A
debased currency brought on runaway inflation and
undermined the economic system. The rule of law was
repealed by the expansion of executive power. The
legislature fell into the hands of self-serving
aristocrats who sought their own benefit and were
willing to sell their vote to the highest bidder. A
declining birth-rate combined with the avalanche of
immigration eventually made the Romans a minority in
their own country. And to these self-imposed secular
weaknesses Gibbon in his Decline and Fall of the
Roman Empire adds a spiritual dimension when he
advances the idea that the adoption of a new
religion, Christianity contributed to the fall.
Does any of this sound familiar? Today the United
States is a country at war with itself. Some have
called it the culture war. Pat Buchanan has tried to
warn us for decades. His well written and well
documented books have given anyone interested enough
ammunition to hold the beaches but instead we have
surrendered the high ground and retreated to the
couch. America is not being murdered we’re
committing suicide.
In his farewell address George Washington warned us
to avoid overseas entanglements. This advice is
still read to the Congress at the opening of every
session. However, this advice has been ignored so
often that a constant drumbeat of intervention has
sapped our strength and eroded our will. Ronald
Reagan among others have shared such obvious wisdom
as, “A nation that cannot control its borders is not
a nation.” Our self-absorbed leaders tell us we are
fighting a war against terror and leave the back
door open. Today the cacophony of hyphenated
Americanism descends into arguments over which kind
of American deserves more pity or power. Does a
Norwegian-American with a limp and a bad case of the
shingles trump a Welsh-American with pink-eye? Teddy
Roosevelt said, “There is no room in this country
for hyphenated Americanism” and “Our allegiance must
be purely to the United States.”
The serial stimuli and billion dollar bail-outs our
economically challenged leaders keep handing out
like door-hangers in a campaign are building a
mountain of horded cash that’s eventually going to
come crashing down on our economy burying us in
hyperinflation. The already accepted federal
obligations exceed the GDP of the entire world. This
is unsustainable. The level of America bashing and
outright anti-American propaganda that is foisted on
our youth and called education today is beyond
belief. As a teacher of Political Science and
History I often feel as if I am in an occupied
country when I see and hear what is force-fed in
classrooms today. Executive orders, signing
statements and the constant proliferation of
shadow-government Czars are examples of an executive
branch that is out of control. Both parties
operating as twin heads on one bird of prey
constantly nibble away at the idea of a balance of
power. Craven legislators abdicate their authority
to special interests and betray their trust for
thirty pieces of silver. The birthrate among
native-born citizens while the highest in Western
Civilization is barely at replacement levels as a
government unable to pull their constituents to the
left import voters accustomed to third world
economics and third world politics. And what of a
new religion sapping our strength and resolve? The
Cult of Global Warming leads us to declare economic
war upon ourselves through the imposition of
Cap-N-Trade while the rest of the world watches in
disbelief as the greatest economic power of all time
hobbles itself in a race for life.
Some point to the Blame America First crowd and echo the words of Jean
Francois Revel, “Clearly, a civilization that feels guilty for
everything it is and does will lack the energy and conviction to defend
itself.” Or as Pogo said, “I have met the enemy and...he is us.”