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The Birth of The Tragedy The Victim Mentality
"I
am convinced that opposite me sits 'Ivan the Terrible' of Treblinka" ,
Pinhas Epstien, 23.2.1987
"This man is Ivan, without a shadow of a doubt- Ivan from Treblinka.
From
the gas chambers-the man I am looking at now." Eliyhau Rosenberg
25.2.1987
Gilad Atzmon
On Reason and Justice
Every aggression enacted by one man against another can be judged on
two
different levels: the ethical level and the level of Reason. Ethical
judgment is supposed to rule whether the aggression was morally right
or
wrong. Judging whether something is morally right or wrong involves
application of one's intuitive faculties and therefore can't produce
clear-cut conclusions. Reason on the other hand, traces the causes that
led
to the aggression, applying rational faculties; it looks into the available
evidence, the psychological context, the legal system, precedent cases,
etc.
Reason employs rational and analytical considerations, therefore it can
be
reduced to an argument with irrefutable results. In order to establish
whether the aggression was justified we must synthesise both ethical
judgment and Reason. This synthesis is usually regarded as 'Justice'.
It is
important to note that this synthesis is far from being perfect or 'free
of
faults' but it is still the most acceptable process man can follow to
achieve a fair judgment. Although ethical decision-making and Reason belong
to very different categories of thought, man has proved capable of
synthesising the two.
This process of synthesis can become far more complicated when we face major scale aggression that portrays an obvious injustice. This is when politics gets involved. In the following paper I will try to scrutinise the political mechanism that specializes in robbing singular man of his ability to come up with an accountable fair judgement. I will try to look into major crimes against humanity and to assess the political game involved in the transformation of their significance into political power. I will try to argue that current western political power is based on the downgrading of man's notion of justice into the ethical mode devoid of Reason. I will also try to argue that this form of thinking is the birth of the 'victim mentality.'
September 11th.
The attack on the World Trade Centre was a major scale aggression enacted by very few terrorists against very many innocent civilians. No one can justify such an attack in moral terms. Yet this attack can and should be assessed as an act of aggression. In other words it should be analysed both in ethical terms and in terms of Reason.
One is still entitled to ask for the Reason behind the attack: What is
it
that brought seventeen devoted men to commit such a suicidal atrocity?
Should this attack be regarded as a declaration of war or rather as a
form
of retaliation? Is it just a mad, evil and murderous act or rather a
legitimate struggle towards liberation? These kinds of questions are
crucially important to ask, not because their answers are clear but
precisely because their answers might be very vague. At the very least
these
questions might lead us to acknowledge our own rational boundaries. Raising
these questions might even lead us to admit to the possibility of a
different rationality, one that could legitimate putting our lives in
great
danger. The Americans should be the first to ask themselves these kinds
of
questions but sadly these questions are hardly heard in America. The reason
for that is clear. On the surface, it is very sensible to argue that such
questions are completely redundant since no rational explanation can justify
an utterly inhumane crime. This argument is very popular and it is even
seen
as morally grounded but actually it is counter-productive. It makes society
completely blinded to itself. More so, it makes society completely blinded
to the possibility of other alternative and opposing worldviews.
I would argue that the failure to ask for the reasons behind crimes against humanity is a fatal crime in itself. It is a sophisticated political manipulation that aims at maintaining the current world order in which the rich become richer and the poor are kept deprived forever. This mode of thought, which I will soon define as 'victim mentality', is probably the real and only enemy of western culture. If we agree that rational reasoning and proper argumentation are seen as the highest of western ideals, than we must agree that robbing man of these very faculties is a clear offence against those western ideals.
The American administration's reaction to the September 11th atrocity presents an intentional avoidance of the questioning mechanism and search for Reason. It is based on the adoption a purely ethical approach. President G. W Bush rightly condemned the attack ethically but at the same time he saved himself and the American people from facing the Reason that led to that attack. G.W Bush clearly tried to redefine the notion of justice. It was no longer a synthesis between ethical judgment and Reason but rather a purely ethical judgment. As I said earlier on, when one deprives oneself of Reason the whole idea of justice becomes redundant. Justice is turned into a mere intuition. Jurisdiction is no longer needed because you can save the suspect from the trouble of defending himself, his crime is utterly unacceptable to start with.
It is easy to explain why politicians prefer to degrade the whole idea
of
'justice' into the purely ethical. First, since ethics applies the intuitive
faculties, it allows policy makers to communicate with their supporters'
intuitions rather than with their reasoning. Second, in the age of
electronic media, a message should be strong, clear and short. It is far
easier and effective to stimulate intuitions with metaphors and emotive
language rather than to present a tedious 'well built' rational argument.
Third, politicians would prefer to keep the demarcation line between Reason
and ethics as evasive as possible because it allows them to redefine the
notion of justice to fit their own political agenda (Reason can jeopardise
such an act). Fourth, Avoidance of Reason saves politicians from providing
their voters with any conclusive evidential ground.
These explanations might throw some light on the bizarre rhetoric which
stands at the core of the phoney 'War Against Terror'. We do not have
to
bring Bin Laden to court because he is too much of a criminal anyway.
Let's
just portray him as the 'devil himself' and then hunt him forever even
if it
means killing thousands of innocent civilians. We do not have to prove
that
Sadam holds an arsenal of 'weapons of mass destruction', it is enough
just
to dehumanise him and then to declare a third world war. The American
administration wants us to follow our intuitions assuming that Bush's
ones
must be good enough - don't ever forget that he is an 'elected' president.
He must therefore, represent the intuitions of the American 'democratic'
people.
As we should have realized by now, the 'War Against Terror' has so far
led
to very miserable results. America is still in very much the same danger
if
not a far greater one. If anything, now it is the whole world that finds
itself under severe threat. Very much like its big brother, Israel, who
declared it's own petite 'War Against Terror' is failing miserably too.
The
Palestinians, it seems, are more determined than ever to liberate
themselves. It has been made clear that Israel's chances of survival as
a
Jewish state are very slim. The reason is simple. Single dimension justice
i.e purely ethical, makes people blinded and when people are blinded they
make many mistakes because they fail to see where they are going.
The Origins of the 'Victim Mentality'
Victims are people who find themselves suffering while being completely innocent (at least in their own eyes and within their personal or communal world view). I will try to argue that 'victim mentality' has a lot to do with the denial of Reason. In many cases the denial of Reason is fully understandable. For instance, a woman who has been violently raped might not find it interesting to learn about the personal difficulties that led the sex offender to force himself upon her. As a victim she might be willingly prepared to avoid Reason and to concentrate solely on dealing with her emotional and physical scars. This is perfectly understandable. Following the same pattern of thought, a family who lost their beloved son when a drunken lorry driver ran over him might not find it that crucially important to learn about the lorry driver's personal difficulties and the Reason that pushed him to excessive drinking. It is natural for victims to detach themselves from the very events and Reason that changed the course of their lives. However, these cases do not establish 'victim mentality' but rather a normal psychological pattern of repression. 'Victim mentality' is a political term that refers to something far more general. It refers to communities that adopt a complete rejection of Reason. We can find light traces of 'victim mentality' among marginal political groups such as 'feminist movements' and 'gay political groups'. Again, this is understandable given the discrimination against those very groups. It is far more interesting to find clear indications of 'victim mentality' within the very core of the world dominating groups. I am referring here to Zionist lobbies and the current American administration. These dominating groups regard the crimes against them as severe enough to support the rejection of Reason altogether.
The 'victim' pattern adopted by Zionists is unique in history. The Jewish
people definitely suffered the most devastating experiences of horror
during
their long history. The Holocaust is probably one of the most horrendous
chapters on human record. But we must also remember that the Zionists
were
more than clever in using this disastrous episode as a catalyst for
liberation. The Holocaust helped the Zionists to bring the UN to support
the
partition resolution (1947) that eventually led to the declaration of
the
state of Israel (1948). On the financial level, Jews received compensation
from the German government soon after the end of the war. Though the Jews
had very good reason to regard themselves as victims, they are not victims
any more. Nowadays they have a state, a strong army and a big enough nuclear
arsenal to turn our planet into a complete wilderness. Funnily enough
Israelis and Jews all over the world still regard themselves as victims.
More so, Israel, founded in the shadow of the Holocaust, has made the
'victim mentality' into a leading industry both in tourism and in diplomacy.
The way to the complete endorsement of the 'victim mentality' was a
continuous denial of Reason, a complete rejection of the very Reason that
led to the holocaust in the first place. I would argue that facing the
very
Reason would help the Zionists understand why they lose popularity nowadays.
While admitting that Jews had very good Reason to regard themselves as
victims at a certain point in time, there is still room to argue that
the
Zionists could be the first to learn about the reasons that led to their
own
destruction. They could study the European far-right accusation concerning
their domination in world banking and finance. They could learn about
the
bourgeois and capitalist concerns regarding Jewish involvement in
revolutionary and anarchistic proletarian movements. About the xenophobic
rejection of the ost juden and they could even learn about the Nazi
allegations that they were planning to take over the world with
'Abstractions' (Marxism, Psychoanalysis and even Relative Theory and
Catholicism). Irrespective of their validity, Israelis and Zionists never
tried to face any of those accusations. Quite the opposite, they avoided
them altogether by labelling them 'anti- Semite nonsense'. By doing so
they
established a notion of justice based solely on their own intuitive ethical
judgment. For Israelis the use of Reason is viable as long as it supports
their one and only intuition i.e. Jews have the right to live in Zion
regardless of the consequences. This form of ignorance made the Israelis
and
Zionists unqualified to realize their own reality. Moreover, because the
Israelis are no longer trained in the process of synthesizing Reason with
ethical judgment, their capacity to establish solid arguments is pretty
slim. It might sound funny (or very sad) but many Israelis do not
distinguish anymore between Nazi war criminals and Palestinian innocent
civilians. Many of the Israelis and Zionists go even further and tend
to
regard the whole gentile world as a vicious and merciless enemy. If the
'gentile world' (goim) means the human race we must admit that many Jews
see
themselves as facing a battle with the human race. (this might explain
the
enormous size of the Israeli nuclear arsenal). In general, every diplomatic
condemnation of Israeli policy is taken by the Israeli people as an
anti-Semitic offence. Following the Israeli election and the expected
rise
of right wing support it is clear now that the vast majority of the Jewish
Israeli population do support the oppression of the Palestinian people,
but
even that doesn't stop them from regarding themselves as victims. I tend
to
link this bizarre state of mind - of being an oppressor and victim
simultaneously - to the clear deterioration of the Israelis' use of Reason.
I assume that the Jewish over-use of their holocaust memory is to be blamed.
The Israeli astronaut Ilan Ramon who found his death in the Columbia
disaster was so proud to carry with him to space victim symbols and
holocaust souvenirs. Learning from the press that the Columbia expedition
was a purely scientific mission, I am left wondering whether Ramon's
scientific mission was to distribute the 'victim mentality' in outer space.
Anyhow, less than an hour after the devastating crash, Sharon announced
that
Ramon "was a victim of science". No doubt the notion of victim
is in a
continuous terminological flux amongst devoted Zionists.
The case of post September 11th America is very similar. The American
Administration, like the post holocaust Jews, adopted a victim thinking
pattern which allows them to make intuitive judgments without providing
any
real rational arguments. At the moment America is shooting and bombing
anything that doesn't agree with America. Anyone who doesn't agree with
America's policy is an 'Anti- American', "you are either with us
or against
us" said the American President copying the Zionist 'intuition' i.e.
'You
either support Israel or you are an anti-Semite'. This form of American
behaviour is based on a righteousness that is typical to the victim i.e.
to
people who deny Reason.
The next crucial question to ask is whether we can do something about
it?
Can we help the Zionists or the Americans to escape this dead end journey?
The answer is No. We can't do a thing. This is the birth of the new tragedy.
We can't help the Israelis nor the American Administration because they
are
both kidnapped by their own 'victim mentality'. Unfortunately, we must
let
the Israelis destroy themselves, something they are starting to get very
good at. We can only pray that the Bush presidency will end before he
manages to destroy our planet. Why can't we help them? Because both the
Americans and the Israelis have been hijacked by themselves. When you
are
imprisoned by the Other you might eventually liberate yourself but when
you
are imprisoned by yourself you might find yourself locked behind your
own
bars forever.
Some interesting cases to think about.
1.The case of Ivan John Demjanjuk:
The story of Ivan John Demjanjuk started in 1975 when a list of names
of
alleged Nazi war criminals was circulated in the US senate. The list
originated in the KGB allegedly out of material captured by the Red Army.
Mr
Ivan John Demjanjuk was blamed for being 'Ivan The Terrible', a particularly
sinister operator of a gas chamber in Treblinka death camp. Despite the
American having identifying Demjanjuk as having being a guard at the
geographically separate Sobibor camp it was the 'eyewitness survivors'
who
placed Damjanjuk at the Treblinka Camp. Demjanjuk went through eighteen
years of legal battle. First he was denaturalised of his American
citizenship (1985). Soon after he was extradited to Israel to stand trial
as a war criminal. All along his legal battle Demjanjuk denied the charges.
He claimed that he had never been 'Ivan the Terrible'.
On April 18th 1987, twelve years after the whole legal saga started Damjanjuk was sentenced to death by the Israeli court.
In 1990, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the KGB archives were opened to the general public. Only then the shocking truth revealed itself, the 'Trawniki Certificate' that led to the suspicions against Ivan John Demjanjuk had been found to be a soviet forgery (done in order to frame the Ukrainians as Nazi supporters).
Not long later the Israeli supreme court had to admit that the whole Demjanjuk saga was a fabrication from beginning to end. On 22 September 1993 Demjanjuk was released. The Israeli supreme court had to dismiss the 'eyewitness evidence'.
The question to be ask is how can an eyewitness stand in front of an another old man he never saw before and blame him for being vicious murderer and a war criminal?
This is what the eyewitnesses had to say in front of the court:
"I am convinced that opposite me sits Ivan the Terrible of Treblinka" , Pinhas Epstien, 23.2.1987
"This man is Ivan, without a shadow of a doubt- Ivan from Treblinka. From the gas chambers-the man I am looking at now." (Eliyhau Rosenberg 25.2.1987)
What kind of psychic mode leads to such a performance? Unless Mr Epstien and Rosenberg were complete villains which I doubt, I assume that it is the 'victim mentality' that should be blamed. It establishes a form of loathing that goes far beyond Reason. Both Epstien and Rosenberg must have been standing in front of a harmless and an innocent man while thinking to themselves "even if you are not 'Ivan the Terrible' you are the one". As we can see the victim mentality permits us to perform a new logic that allows one to be 'P' and not 'P'. 'It doesn't matter if you are not 'Ivan the terrible', as long as you are him". This kind of obvious logical contradiction becomes possible only when ethical judgment denies the existence of Reason completely.
2. Rabbi Farhi's case:
On January 3 2003, Rabbi Farhi, a leading figure in the French Jewish community, was stabbed and his car was set on fire. According to Rabbi Farhi 's report to the police, he was attacked by a masked man who shouted "Allah hu Akbar", God is Great. This description didn't leave much room for the imagination. Rabbi Farhi was clearly marking out the religious orientation of the suspect. The attack was seen around the world as a devious anti-Semitic attack performed by an Islamic militant. Following worldwide outrage French President Jacques Chirac denounced the attack publicly by saying "this odious act arouses indignation".
Two weeks later, the French papers Marianne and Le Figaro reported that some doubts regarding the Rabbi Farhi descriptions of the attack were raised by the police and a medical expert who checked him soon after the event. There was a severe mismatch between Rabbi Farhi's story and the physical injuries to be found on his body. According to the newspapers reports, it is more likely that the Rabbi stabbed himself and faked the whole saga.
Did he or didn't he inflict his injuries on himself? The verdict is still
out on that and I am not qualified to judge. What is interesting is the
idea
that people might injure themselves. Within Israeli reality this kind
of
event is more than possible. If the Zionist identity is associated with
suffering, this very suffering becomes essential to its existence. In
other
words, unless Zionists find somebody to inflict pain on them they must
inflict pain on themselves. It is not a coincidence that Jewish history
is
an endless chain of holocausts, pogroms and discrimination because suffering
is crucial for the Jews, it helps them maintain their essential victim
mentality. Israeli and Zionist media outlets cover any attack against
Jews
around the world assuming that it must be racially motivated i.e. anti
Semitic. Jewish identity is intimately entangled with anti-Semitism. It
is
the Jew who needs to be hated.
Most Israeli and Middle Eastern political analysts agree that Sharon's
power
is fuelled by Palestinian attacks against Israeli civilians. Statistics
prove that there have been more terror attacks under Sharon than under
any
of his predecessors. Sharon understands pretty well that he will remain
in
power as long as the Israelis are subject to terror attacks. In order
to
support his power, Sharon must make the Palestinians attack and the best
way
to encourage them to do so is to terrorise them. The Israeli army
assassinates Palestinian political leaders and Civilians on a regular
basis.
The IDF deprives the Palestinian population of food and medical aid. If
this is not enough, Sharon is delaying the building of the sinister
'separation wall' between Israel and the west Bank just to insure that
Palestinian terrorists have a simple access to Israeli populated centres.
Very much like the alleged Rabbi Farhi's saga, Sharon is dangerous to
himself and his people, he puts their lives at a risk deliberately. In
a
society that is driven by broken ethics and a clear denial of Reason all
those activities appear to be more than legitimate. Sadly enough for the
American people, Bush is not too far behind his Israeli mentor. Very much
like Sharon, Bush is doing his very best to infuriate the Arab people
all
around the world. He humiliates them and frames them continuously, he
supports their biggest enemies as well as the most devious of their
tyrannies. Like Sharon, Bush understands that only a major terrorist act
against America can provide him with his people's support. I think that
by
now we are allowed to conclude that societies that are trapped in 'victim
mentality' become hostages of their most direct enemies. A terrifying
bond
can be seen between our most devious western right wing leaders and the
most
merciless terrorist gangs: between Bush and Bin Laden and between Sharon
and
the different suicidal squads.
The only question left to ask is what Tony Blair should to do amongst these two fanatic immoral hawks? At the end of the day, he is leader of the labour party. It is horrifying to admit but at the moment, only a massive terror attack against the UK could help Blair's sinking political career. Our prime minister is already in Bin Laden's hands. The British people must help him out. They can still do that only because they are not victims yet.