Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Blaming the Victim

I'm sure you have noticed, as have I, that frequently when we hear of a murder, rape, or other crime of violence, people say "if he hadn't been in the wrong part of town..." (whatever that means), or "if she wasn't wearing that_____...", or "you shouldn't flash money around that way", or some other drivel. This is called "blaming the victim". It is a psychological defense mechanism that allows us to delude ourselves that if only we behave a certain way, bad things will never happen to us, personally. I see a similar phenomenon in libertarian thought on occasion. Instead of blaming the heartless cop who is "only enforcing the law", or the soulless reavers of the IRS who steal the livelihood from our friends and neighbors, or the mindless bureaucrats who take up valuable space, we blame their victims. We insist that others fight back as WE believe they ought to, instead of seeing that they may have too much at stake to make a scene at this time. Or they may simply have other priorities. If you refuse to submit to a "driver's license", ignore income taxes, reject a Social Security Number, build without a permit, carry a gun without government permission, or any of the other nice ways we can fight back, then that is wonderful. I support your defiance 100%. Just do not despise your neighbor whose family would not survive if she went to jail for refusing to cooperate with the government criminals. She is not the problem; she is the victim. Blaming the victim is a mental defect that hides reality from your conscious mind.

1 comment:

  1. Interesting, Kent. I will have to give this some thought.

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