Friday, August 3, 2018

Beware the Scapegoat Mentality


In the world today, there are a lot of negative feelings going around. People feel uneasy and resentful, and they don’t know why. It is as if there is some unseen hand quietly out to get them from the shadows. So when someone stands up, points a finger, and says, “those people are the reason you feel this way,” they are met with praise and adoration, because now the people have a name and a face to blame for their unhappiness.

The person or people at whom the fingers point is called a scapegoat. Perhaps they or a person from their group have done something awful, but it is more likely that their public actions are looked over with a fine-toothed comb for one little speck of dirt that people can use to justify believing that they are a bad person. Scapegoating is a tragedy, because at best it takes the reputations of innocent people and drags them through the mud, and at worst it results in a witch hunt. It is the easy way out, a simple solution that requires no thought. It does not solve the problem, only gives people a sense of self-righteousness and retribution.

Don’t fall prey to those who would create a scapegoat. And don’t scapegoat those who scapegoat others; that’s still scapegoating.

Immigrants. Atheists. Christians, Muslims, and Jews. The President or other national leader, current or past. Liberals, progressives, and Democrats. Conservatives and Republicans. The media. Drugs. Guns. Capitalism. Socialism. Postmodernism. The Patriarchy. These are all used as scapegoats, and while you may be able to find fault with any of them, none of them are the real problem.

So what do real problems look like? Because they are real, they behave like reality, with a well-defined mechanism in which every part fits logically with every other. To find them, it takes a willingness to put in the work, and a commitment to truth, no matter what it turns out to be. Focusing on who is to blame doesn’t solve anything, so let’s put our anger and discomfort aside, and look for the real problem and real ways to solve it.

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