By Daniel Greenfield @ Sultan Knish Blog
Every leftist cause is founded on empathy.
The
quintessential leftist, no matter how much blood eventually spatters
his hands, starts off by caring a great deal about other people. His
heart bleeds for the oppressed, the workers and the peasants, for racial
and sexual minorities, and for all the oppressed peoples of the world.
The ideological fashions may change but the story is always told the same way.
Somewhere
there is an oppressed group to be liberated. And he, she or they is the
one to fight for their liberation. Along the way that exquisite
sensitivity which may lead an upper class Ivy Leaguer to learn all about
the customs and suffering of black transgender men in Detroit or Hamas
terrorists in Gaza congeals into an equal insensitivity for the
suffering of his targets.
And then people die. Sometimes it’s
those he considers the oppressed or the oppressors. Usually both. The
humanitarians become terrorists and their revolutions lead to tyranny.
The
opposite of tyranny isn’t revolution just as the opposite of empathy
isn’t a lack of caring. They are both circles. Revolutions make
tyrannies and empathy leads to cruelty. While there is a small subset of
humanity that genuinely lacks empathy, most of the ideological
bloodshed of the last century and this one was committed by men and
women who cared far too much.
Those who care too much will eventually care enough to kill.
That
is the argument that has been made in defense of every murderous
leftist cause and is currently being made for Hamas. If you really care
about the suffering in Gaza, you too would set yourself on fire or burn
Israeli families alive in their homes. If you really care, you won’t
care.
Genuine humanitarians can exhaust themselves caring too
much. But those are the types of people who stay up nights helping
others. Some of this type can be recruited into leftist movements, but
the average leftist is a deeply insincere humanitarian who cares about
others only as a vehicle for developing an identity and asserting it on a
public stage.
Leftists genuinely do care a lot. They care about
rising oceans, polar bears, women in hijabs, men in dresses, drug
dealers in the ghetto and eco-terrorists in prison, racist highways and
dead terrorists, and if you think of something that they don’t care
about yet, they will soon.
As long as it fits the larger agenda of asserting their will over society from a moral high ground.
That
is why they also don’t care about the horrifying death toll among young
black men from crime, how many Muslims are being killed by Muslim
governments or the state of the gay rights movement in Marxist
dictatorships. If the state of oppression does not conform to the
narrative of external social oppression to be overthrown by a liberation
movement it is useless to the political movement and to the individual
ego of the aspiring freedom fighter.
To a genuine humanitarian,
the oppressed are an end, but to a leftist they are a means. A leftist
cares a great deal about a coal miner until he votes for Trump or a
black man until he runs as a Republican. Or until, even through no fault
of his own, like the coal miners and steelworkers for whom leftists
once bled, he is replaced by a new pathway to the ultimate revolution.
It
is not truly the workers and peasants, the transgenders and the
terrorists, whom the leftist cares about. They humanize, articulate and
personalize the revolutionary mandate whose purpose is not to save, but
to destroy everything about a world that doesn’t care as much.
The more the leftist cares, the worse the atrocities he can justify with his boundless caring.
That
the caring rarely leads to anything useful is the entire point. Empathy
for the leftist is a narrative point. Really fixing anything robs him
of his motivation. That is why the standard leftist position is that
black people are as oppressed today as they were under segregation. If
they were to admit that black people were equal and free, what would
they do with their time?
Successful leftist movements seize
power. They fix nothing and repair nothing because caring is a means for
the individual ego and the collective one. Every leftist is a heroic
freedom fighter who wants to be the king. He pretends he wants to save
the world when he’s out to rule it.
Leftist violence is not the outcry of the oppressed, but the mandate of the oppressors.
That
is why every leftist cause begins as humanitarianism and ends in
terrorism. Humanitarianism and terrorism don’t contradict each other,
they complement one another. There could be no terrorism without
humanitarianism. Terrorism is not an accidental sidetrack, but the next
phase of a three step process that then ends with tyranny or defeat.
When a leftist starts caring about something, it will, given enough time, end in mass murder.
It’s
not because he can’t feel your pain, it’s because he’s too busy feeling
someone else’s pain so he doesn’t feel yours when he comes after you.
Much as the best way to drown out a signal is with noise, the best way
to drown out empathy is with lots more empathy.
The leftist cares
about so many people and things that he can’t feel anything when it
comes to his real targets. Human suffering has become so much noise that
he picks and chooses which strands to isolate and listen to based on
ideological grounds. Leftist empathy doesn’t sensitize, it desensitizes
by design. Given a large enough palette, the leftist can vandalize art,
bomb events and assault people because he’s trying to save millions,
billions and the entire planet.
But the only one he’s really trying to save is himself from his own boring mediocrity.
The
upper class leftist revolutionary, unable to accomplish anything of
worth or become anyone of note, sets out to subjugate the world. His
empathy for people whom he has never met instantly makes him a wiser and
deeper person. And before you know it, he’s cheering Hamas.
And it’s all because he cares so much.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation. Thank you for reading.
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