Mark Steyn asks Douglas Murray why we seem to Accept a Terrorist Attack and simply Move On, “I was so Fed Up with writing about sort of bits of this question when the Migration Crisis in 2015 really Kicked Off. I was writing pieces, going to the places in Greece and Ireland, Italy and elsewhere, and following the story up, and I just had this Endless Feeling that first of all it needed to have the dots connected, and secondly that I needed to write about what was really going on, which it seemed to me always was centrally about Us, what it was that we had got…That sort of set of what I think of as ‘Thought Disease’, that we drive Guilt from being one Existential Tiredness, that sense that is when trying to look at why Politicians and others would Totally Change the Society that they ought to be Looking After. It can’t only be Accidents, and it’s certainly not Conspiracy because nobody could have Arranged this So Well. And I thought it’s in part this feeling that if we Run Out, that the Story’s Run Out, that a Change is as Good as a Rest.”