2011-07-26

Anders Behring Breivik


Whatever else it was, the rampage in Norway was not the work of Islamic terrorists.

That speculation, ubiquitous in the hours that immediately followed the massive explosion in downtown Oslo, ended with the arrest of Anders Behring Breivik as he was gunning down scores of youngsters, execution-style, at an island retreat.

Since then, the world has learned a great deal about who Breivik is, down to the quotidian details of his schooling, his farm, his parents' divorce and his regular Sunday lunches with his mother. The more important question — and the one that so far has been mainly misdiagnosed — is: What is Breivik?

Perhaps because he shows no obvious signs of mental illness, the media has alighted on a political answer. Besides being an "ethnic Norwegian," Breivik is a "Christian," a "gun enthusiast,"and a "right-wing nationalist" whose views, according to Time magazine, "recall neo-Nazi politics." In an interview Breivik conducted with himself as part of his 1,500-page manifesto, "2083: A European Declaration of Independence," he speaks of his pride in his "Viking heritage," says he belongs to "an Indigenous Rights Movement" and insists that he will not "accept an Islamic presence in Europe."

In short, a "right-wing extremist".

That he no doubt is. Yet there are a lot of right-wing extremists out there, many of whom entertain views far more extreme than Breivik's, including on the subject of Islam. They typically do not take it upon themselves to go on murderous rampages. Nor will it do to say that because Breivik read this or that blog, or admired this or that author, that those blogs or authors are complicit in his crime. Breivik's parting shot on Twitter was to quote John Stuart Mill. Will the greatest champion of civil liberties now be in bad ideological odor, too?

The more telling side of Breivik's manifesto is his self-description as "Justiciar Knight Commander for the Knights Templar of Europe," a group he claims has some 80 members and held a secret meeting in London in 2002. The fetishistic medievalism — Breivik seems to have designed a military dress uniform, and wants to wear it to his trial — is significant: Like Osama bin Laden and his epigones, his worldview seems mainly defined by the politics of the 13th century. And that worldview is fundamentally geared toward hastening an apocalypse.

What do all of those who use terror, to get their point across, have in common (Christian, Marxist, Islamist, Nazi, environmentalist and so on)? They have been denied the right to be heard. They have no forum where they can discuss their views. And this has created a situation where, out of sheer desperation, these men have been forced to resort to violence. It is happening all over the world. Even in the United States where free speech is guaranteed by the Constitution.

If your views are controversial you are marginalized, and denied access to a public forum.

Many active cataclysmic apocalypticists, believe that the socio-political world is in huge tension, like tectonic plates about to crack, and if they can set off a small explosion in the right place it will unleash far greater forces. In this sense, the thing they resemble most is the people they hate.

They're right, and not just in regards to methods. Just as al Qaeda's primary fury has always been directed at Muslims who they view as apostates, traitors or stooges of the West, the main object of Breivik's hatred was what he called the "cultural Marxists" who dominated Norwegian politics. "If they refuse to listen there will be no turning back. We will eventually wipe out every single one of them."

Similarly, the purpose of Breivik's massacre wasn't simply to kill off the Labor party's leadership, current and future. It was to create a spectacle, and in doing so energize a cause. It's no accident that he wants media present at his trial: He has now entered what he calls the propaganda phase of his campaign, in which he imagines he will be given "a stage to the world" through which he can win over "tens of millions of European sympathizers and tens of thousands of brothers and sisters who support us fully and are willing to fight beside us." This was precisely what al Qaeda hoped to achieve (and to an extent did achieve) with 9/11.

On Friday morning Breivik wrote "Today you will become immortal." He seems to have meant it literally. Whatever else might be said of that particular longing, it can hardly be called religious (what then would be the point of an afterlife?), or Christian (murdering children en masse is not a tenet of any Christian faith), or conservative (a political tendency that is fundamentally anti-utopian).

It is the belief that all manner of redemptive possibilities lie on just the other side of a crucible of unspeakable chaos and suffering. At his arrest, Breivik called his acts "atrocious but necessary." Stalin and other Marxists so despised by Breivik might have said the same thing about party purges or the liquidation of the kulaks. 

These are the politics that have largely defined our age. CIA assassinations, Hitler, Stalin, Mao Tse-tung, etc... Nothing new here. As the world population grows the value of life proportionally declines. Until, like China, we can execute men and women by the thousands and televise the event for all to see.

After all, we see scores of people die everyday courtesy of the "Entertainment Industry". As a result, we have become immune to human suffering.

Norway, Europe and probably the U.S. will now have anxious debates about xenophobia, populism and the rise of neo-Fascism. These are worthy topics, but they are incidental to understanding what happened on Friday. What we witnessed was the irruption of an impulse — more psychological than political — that defines a broader swath of the ideological spectrum than most people would care to acknowledge. As for Breivik, there ought to be no question as to what he is: A voice crying in the wilderness. That has been denied the basic right to be heard. 

In a world of 8 Billion there are millions more like Breivik - who are fed up with the System and are past the point of caring about their own safety.

Be afraid, be very afraid....

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