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America's Whipping Boy For 9/11
As a high school freshman, attending a small private prep school, I was one of a number of pranksters. We made the flag disappear from the flagpole. We put goofy hats on the bust of the school patron in the foyer. We organized silent boycotts of the greasy French fries in the lunch room. We dropped books on cue in Latin class.
One day, we went some act of mischief too far, and the headmaster went ballistic at morning assembly. A buzz of anxiety coursed through the school. I forget how, but the damning finger soon pointed to me, and I took the fall. I was summoned to the headmaster's office, where, wielding a stick with grave ceremony ("This hurts me more than it hurts you"), he inflicted multiple blows on my backside.
The memory of the pain I felt has faded, but not the humiliation. In those days, such corporal punishment was not unusual in schools, and "spanking" was ubiquitous in families. It is notable today how such public violence as a method of disciplining children has become taboo, even if children are still shockingly at risk for abuse in private.
But that memory is revealing to me now as an instance of scapegoating, and the lesson it offers in the social use to which designated victims are put. I was not consciously attuned to the sadomasochistic undercurrent of the event, but inwardly I burned with shame to have been so treated, especially by a figure whose authority was absolute.
Yet the most striking aspect of the experience was the sharp contrast between the private mortification I felt at being beaten in such a way and the public respect it earned me. My degradation stood in marked contrast to the new status I found myself occupying in the aftermath of my "strokes," as the blows were called. My schoolmates quietly treated me with an unprecedented deference which, at the time, was mystifying. How could such an experience of shaming lead to what was, in effect, a social promotion?
It was not only that I took the punishment that could have been meted out to a handful of others who went undisciplined. It was also that the headmaster's rage had been mollified, and the communal anguish that had upset the school had been dispelled. The punishment inflicted on me sparked a broad sense of relief, and the gaze with which my mates greeted me was infused with gratitude.
The aftermath of my beating was a period of good feeling in the school. The headmaster's authority had been reinforced, and with it the structure of order. The affectionate bond among us boys was strengthened as well, and even I felt somehow ennobled. Crucial to this outcome was the fact that I had been physically hurt. A mere bawling out would have resulted in no such mystical cohesion.
Now I understand that violence can have this effect across a range of social situations. Indeed, hurt-induced mystical cohesion accounts in large part for why we humans are addicted to turning on each other with weapons. We find an infinite variety of victims, and their suffering serves a social purpose. African-American men subjected with wild disproportionality to the caged violence of prisons. Muslim "terrorists" in torture camps. Enslaved women. Death row. In case after case, threatened authority locates a victim on whom to unload.
Whether the designated object of punishment is guilty (Saddam Hussein, say) or innocent (the American soldiers whose faces we see on the news each night) does not matter. This impulse to salve communal anxiety by inflicting hurt was the defining core of American public life after Sept. 11. It engendered the present war.
Up until the point of his "Mission Accomplished" celebration on that aircraft carrier, President Bush was the self-satisfied headmaster, and Baghdad was the chastened, if mulish, pupil. An ennobled US population was mainly pleased. No more. The war in Iraq is demonstrably mistaken by now, and American authority has self-destructed. Shame abounds.
In deciding what to do next, we should not compound the mistake by pretending any longer that the adventure was ever rational, just, or any more purposeful than taking a stick to a child in a fit of rage.
James Carroll's column appears regularly in the Globe.
© 2008 The Boston Globe
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"Stick it \/\/"
Actually, bush attacked us. It is not " we " ; we are above all this. the bush family ( and their cowardly coven of cohorts )produced last century's wars, killed the Kennedys and Beatles so they could continue into this century, and rigged up 911 for that purpose.
" WE " are above all that termite monkey shit.
Bush does not feel shame, and as far as has been demonstrated, is incapable of that emotion.
What he fears, according to psychologists and psychiatrists writing on the subject, is HUMILIATION. To be made to feel humble and worthless in public.
Which is why he is surrounded at all times by compliant sycophants who act upon his every blood soaked whim.
What he needs is a good 'pie in the face' with the pie in question filled with theatrical blood. In public. On live TV, while giving one of his 'rah-rah-isn't-America-so-blessed' speeches.
Of course we all know that about two seconds later the prankster of this wonderful moment of karma will be gunned down by the Blackwater goons who now guard Bush...
I agree with hamster. Yes we are shamed, but what will the Congress or Supreme Court do about it? Nothing.
"....President Bush was the self-satisfied headmaster..."
But the important issue understanding Bush's behaviour was outlined by Frank Cajon, March 19 at 5:09 pm #
"....That smug, uninvolved look on his [Bush]face and tone in his voice is 'inappropriate affect'. The unseen enemies are 'paranoia'. The jumbling of words are 'neo-logisms' and sometimes, 'word salad'. Bush's repetition of the same expression regardless of its' appropriateness to the real world situation is a form 'perseveration'. The voice of God he hears is an 'auditory hallucination'. The disorder is often seen in people with a history of abuse of drugs and alcohol, even in the remote past, especially cocaine and amphetamines. The lack of the ability to determine right from wrong, the tendency to proceed regardless of the consequences are symptoms of 'anti-social personality traits' as is his compulsive telling of lies regardless of the fact that the listener knows that he is misrepresenting the facts. His conducting himself as if everything is fine and he is well is a combination of 'illogical association of ideas' and 'poor insight into the nature of his condition'. The suspiciousness, the fear of enemies that require secret wire taps and spying is consistent with some symptoms of what in lay terms is called a 'Schizo-Affective Personality Disorder.' He is not going to improve the way someone with a simple thought disorder (like Schizophrenia) might, because his patterns of behaviour are deeply seated in his personality. This disorder is like an eating disorder one of the most difficult to treat, even with medication and therapy, often because they are subtle and difficult to diagnose. The problem with him is that he will continue to fall further into the spiral of this illness even after his term ends. He will withdraw from the public eye, and even his closest friends will become enemies. He will become in many ways like Richard M Nixon, whose similar disorder was not as severe but was complicated by chronic alcoholism.
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Take the profit out of war and most wars will never begin.
excellent essay, Mr. Carroll
... but when will we ever learn? or better ... when will we put into practice what we do learn?
sigh ...
RE: Galen April 14th, 2008 11:21 am
"Which is why he is surrounded at all times by compliant sycophants who act upon his every blood soaked whim."
Where is our Brutus when we are in desperate need of him?
James Carroll is one more example of how the scapegoat mechanism can restore peace and unity to a community. All human institutions are dependent on violence toward a scapegoat for their founding and continued existence. Civilization is an illusion. Civic clubs are dangerous enclaves.
Read Renee Girard, VIOLENCE AND THE SACRED.
Is that all we can do is elect people with Alzheimer's, sex addicts, sociopaths, and now there's Hillary who even while campaigning has been caught out in numerous lies and made clear she will do anything to get elected, no matter how low, and she's still considered a viable candidate. Don't we have any self respect? Don't we want honesty, decency and clear thinking in our President?
simonhhh, your quote from Frank Cajon was disturbing and mainly because it accurately describes Bush. The book Bush on the Couch analyzed his childhood and similarly describes anti-social personality disorder. Scary. He may well be the most dangerous President we've had. He was well coached by Rove to present himself as a moderate governor but once President the gloves came off "Now I'm President, see, I don't need to listen to anyone. People need to listen to me". "The Constitution is just a G-damned piece of paper". So what was that oath of office he took? Just a G-damned lie.
The scariest part is that the American public is so easily fooled. And those of us who are not can only helplessly watch this Titanic sink, our voices ignored.
I wonder if Bush is a mirror of what our society is becoming?
kathyodat
Ask yourself this:
If 9/11 was a completely unpredicted sneak attack...
How was ALL but one truckload of the gold repository held in the Twin Towers evacuated DURING the emergency? Where did they get the trucks? How did they know which day it would happen? Were the trucks just there on standby 24/7 as a precaution, SOP?
And why were the various US intelligence agencies who had office space in the Twin Towers all but empty that day?
How did BBC news know to announce the collapse of Building 7 when it was clearly visible over the shoulder of the reporter? Did the BBC have a tip-off that the implosion was imminent, but human error led to a premature announcement?
Even one of the chairs of the 9/11 commission now says they were blocked from legitimate lines of inquiry. Why? What would have been revealed if a PROPER investigation had happened?
PaulMagillSmith- I have an intuitive nagging that Bush will not see the elections in November. Part of me is thinking Cheney will have him liquidated in the 'October Surprise' that will usher in the coming war with Iran and the declaration of martial law in the US thanks to Presidential Directive 51.
While Mr. Carroll's piece may explain the mood and sentiment of much of ordinary America while the Bushies were praparing to jump off, it is completely wrong (imho) equating Bush with his headmaster.
(Again, imho) the neocons have correctly surmised that we are entering the age of the end of petroluem, and while we are the militarily superior force on this planet, the time to act was now. Again, they were correct, but the manner in which the chose to act was completely, cynically, and self-destructively wrong. Only a little more time will pass, and all the masks will come off, and we'll recognize that we are full tilt in a global war for resources.
How about it Kucinich, Obama or Hillary? Will you introduce a bill to require congressional approval for any presidential pardons (to the neocon scum)?
An ennobled US population was mainly pleased
I can tell you I was never pleased. Anyone with a brain knew the whole thing [9/11, WMD's, hating our freedom] was just an excuse used by the neo-cons to further their hedgemonic desires. I also knew it was a stupid plan that would never work. I told my Congressman after the attack, that the main cause of friction in Iraq was the presence of our occupation force. He said we have to stay till the situation is stabilized. Well, I think most of us know that they [our elite ruler's] never plan on leaving. This is the use of our tax dollars to enrich the already rich. It has been a miserable failure from my aspect. It ruined our country financially, while managing to destroy two already destitute countries, and kill a million or two people.
And let's not forget the fact that they did 9/11. Justice for the perpatrators!
"So"
"So What"
I forget which is the tretise of Chomsky and which one belongs to Cheyney?
This letter is a real waste of time, who cares about this guy's love of authority, I hate authority and always will, authority should always be mistrusted, always held in check and held accountable...that's what justice, freedom and democracy is all about..9/11 was an inside job with Israeli zionists, like Rothchilde leading the charge...Google video "Ring of Power Illuminati" it explains everything and boy do we have our work cut out for us...they, the illuminati, are so afraid of Obama they will do to him what they did to Lincoln, JFK, MLK, Bobby Kennedy and others...Obama is laying low for the moment but when he gets the power, kaboom, the Rothchilds and Rockefellers will start calling their mafia buddies.
What I find most intriguing about John Carroll's latest offering is that while he vividly remembers the process of being humiliated with degrading punishment, and remembers the cathartic effect that scapegoating had within the social system of his school after all these years, he cannot apparently recall what the precipitating "act of mishief too far" even was, nor how the "damning finger" soon came to single Mr. Carrol out from the other usual suspects among his classmates.
I strongly doubt that many of the Gitmo or Bagram detainees will experience similar lapses of memory, if they survive their ordeals and return to the communities from which they were seized. I thought this was the direction Carroll's article might be leading us, up until its end. The analogy switched from America as 9/11 victim into Iraq as the 9/11 victim (of Uncle Sam the headmaster).
I agree that a major factor in Bush's ability to muster Congressional assent and public support for the invasion of Iraq was "to salve communal anxiety by inflicting hurt" upon a regime and people that really did not have anything to do with the 9/11 attacks.
Although John Carroll (and no doubt the former headmaster who administered the flogging) have both long forgotten what the prank was, and what proof supposedly existed to justify naming this particular student as the designated representative culprit for authoritarian wrath, I do not expect very many people in the Middle East to develop comparable historical amnesia. End of parrallel.
Bill from Saginaw
BeForKids April 14th, 2008 12:17 pm
Thanks for your response...I think I am as equally 'disturbed' as you and totally agree with your comment-
"...Scary. He may well be the most dangerous President we've had!!!!...."
William Street had it right. Our collective need to deny our responsibility for attacking the wrong country continues to baffle me. I thought good people seek to know when they are doing wrong and try to make it right, at once. John Thomas Ellis
Galen: I've had similar suspicions. Bush is clearly expendable, since he is not a source of good ideas or real leadership even within the neocon movement.
A murder was committed.
The suspect was the butler. The SWAT team moved in and assaulted the butler's house, shooting out the walls and lighting it on fire. The butler wasn't there.
Oh well. The SWAT team attacked the maid's house and she was executed for .... being bad.
The SWAT team is engaged in brutal, unending war with the maid's family.
The butler got away.
The murder was never solved.
The maid was killed for no reason and the police force is becoming a gang of renogades.
This story stinks. I think Ed Wood is responsible.
More pretty words for a choir sick of pretty words desperately seeking still elusive solutions.
The "founding fathers" made one grave mistake: they did not prepare a plan for the possibility of ALL branches of government and the two most powerful pol parties and Big Consolidated Corporate Media and most Transnational Corporations teaming up against We The People.
Screw the pretty words already - it's time for ugly actions!
The analogy is all wrong, the headmaster carried out the mischief and then punished the innocent, it wasn't mistaken identity at all and there will be no increase in anybody's esteem.
Whether Oboma ever lives long enough to sit in the oval office is open to question given the record of this administration.
This little parable still doesn't explain why H.W. and April Glaspie got off scot-free for their participation in this ridiculous debacle... not to mention Tom Lantos and his bogus story about stolen incubators and Kuwaiti baby brains splattered all over the place!
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr...
Oh that's right. Saddam did become a nationally respected hero inspite of his totalitarian and cruel, paranoid behavior after his failed attempt to chasten Kuwait back into shape...,
Kuwait being the original offender in all of this to begin with...
WTF.....................................oh, nevermind...
this story is a mess. pitiful, petty as allegory. full of pronouncements many people do not share or believe- Saddam guilty? maybe for some other things but certainly not this. our soldiers innocent? have you even thought once about how many innocent Iraqis they have bombed and shot and hellfired? who was "ennobled"? nobody.
TO:JAMES CARROLL: This small catholic column aside, the nation owes you a debt of gratitude for your searing, seminal book, HOUSE OF WAR, about the founding and history of the PENTAGON, and the moving relationship between a little boy (you) who played in its halls and the powerful shadow your father, Air Force General Carroll played in shaping who you became. Your book accurately traced the growth of a now wholly dominant Industrial-Military-Congressional-Corporatist culture from its World War 2 inception. Why isn't better known? Go one C-Span and talk about it!!!! NOW
hey Nietzsche, man...u so heavy. i heard squeaky fromm is ready to give up her allegiance to charles and go over to you
So 9/11 was a prank and Bush was the headmaster, who is punishing those responsible for the prank, a bit too harshly. A bit understated IMHO.
How about this?. The headmaster blows up a classroom in room 911 with 30 kids and a teacher in it. He blames it on one the teachers of one of the other classes, a Muslim, in room 311. His alibi is he was reading My Pet Goat to one of the classes in room 666 when room 911 blew up and his school security system was underfunded.
After an outcry in the community, he gets a bigger budget and more authority. So he blows up room 311, with another 30 kids in it, but the teacher, who got his job due to his connections with the headmasters supervisor of discipline, jokingly called the CIA, got away and is still is free somewhere in the school, maybe hiding in a closet of the headmasters buddy, teacher Mush, in room 333.
He then gets a bigger budget and more authority. So he blows up another class in room 611, because he kind of looks like the teacher in room 311 and maybe was his friend, although most say they were enemies, and his boss Sharon didn't like him, maybe because he isn't the right religion, and there goes another 30 kids, and he got the teacher this time.
In the meantime, he begins a crackdown on security in the school with his bigger budget, and listens in on all the kids and teachers conversations, makes them go through security checks, and if anyone complains, gives them a spanking, or sends them to the GITMO school of education where they are waterboarded, all with his new authority.
There is another teacher he tells us might be a bad guy, and he is in room 111. He wants to blow him up too, but the school is kind of banged up with all the bombs going off, and it's getting expensive, and people are kind of looking at him funny and thinking maybe he had something to do with room 911, and his boss Sharon had a stroke, so he holds off.
Now he says, the guy who started it all and did room 911, his AQ organization is getting bigger and stronger, and might do something worse, and he might have something to do with the teacher in room 111, who might nuke the school, even though his security teams says he doesnt have them. From his closet in room 333, must be some big closet, the teacher said to have arranged room 911 is able to get word out that he is not happy with the Pope, who happens to be coming to visit the headmaster on Wednesday.
The Pope is a brave man visiting that school of the headmaster, where bad things happen.
Thats a bit closer to the truth. Wonder what the pranksters next prank will be.
"gold repository held in the Twin Towers "
How much gold was held there?
"And why were the various US intelligence agencies who had office space in the Twin Towers all but empty that day?"
What agencies are that and how many workers wre involved?
"How did BBC news know to announce the collapse of Building 7 when it was clearly visible over the shoulder of the reporter? Did the BBC have a tip-off that the implosion was imminent, but human error led to a premature announcement?
Can you think of any advantage of leaking the collapse ahead of time over them juste reporting it as it happened?
Thanks in advance!
JakeNewton- 950 MILLION dollars in gold was in the repository. only a fraction was recovered from one crushed truck found in the basement weeks later.
The agencies were the NEw York field offices of the CIA, FBI and NSA.
THe BBC reported the COMPLETE COLLAPSE of Building 7 about fifteen minutes or so before it actually happened. Not the IMPENDING collapse. The reporter was speaking in PAST TENSE, and spoke of it happening about half an hour earlier. All the while, Building 7 was visible over her left shoulder. Try looking for 'BBC Building 7' on youtube.
The military Commander In Chief is presently George W. Bush, he has been for the past seven long and truly tragic years.
That's the first big problem. The second is, the guy who is his brain is Dick Cheney. The third is, even if he stole Ohio and Florida, he still garnered enough votes in the rest of the United States to be our president.
On the Arabian "nights" attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on the infamous 9-11 day? ___ That's the fuse that lit the bomb which has destroyed the U.S. treasury and caused our economic disaster and also broke the once powerful U.S. Army.
Brilliant Bush didn't really need that day to start his oil war, but it sure did help. No one wired the buldings with explosives in order to collapse them, but the fact they did collapse and also near 3,000 innocent people were murdered that day, was the "Remember 9-11" battle cry Bush used, blaming Saddam for assisting Osama bin Laden.
The vast majority of Americans believed that lie and because of the 9-11 attacks they were really pissed. We went to war so a very few could control the Iraqi oil and the rest is very bad history.
And awayyyyyy we go._________ you started it Jake.
Popcorn Kem?
We are ALL Iraqis.
In that sense we are all Vietnamese, Mongolians and Jews too.
Now we need some social justice salve in a new 9-11 investigation, along with charges of war crimes for Bush and the cronies. Taking these elitist bastards down and revealing their crimes would be the best thing for the country and the restoration of a stolen Democracy. Let's get on with it. Indict, convict and imprison.
We do need another "open forum" 9-11 investigation and not one chaired by Henry Kissinger. It should be a Congressional investigation and take however long it requires, to answer "every single question" posed by both those who believe the buildings at the trade center were imploded and those who believe otherwise.
I believe otherwise and have very good reasons for that opinion. I have read the reports written amd watched many videos of the 9-11 disaster. Many very important issues were NEVER raised or answers to questions put into those reports and had they been, there would be little reason for any logical or sensible controversy.
If any wish to honestly and civily debate that, I will be happy to do so.
Probably won't need the popcorn Jake, doubt this one will have 876 blogs.
Hey ~GALEN~, did you accidently mis-type with a post on the gold issue?
In one you stated ALL but one truck load of gold was evacuated during the emergency.___ In your next post, you say none was recovered except for one crushed truck which was finally found with only a fraction of the gold.
I heard that immediately after the gold had been recovered, the search for any possible victems still alive at the site was ended, by order of Mayor Juliani. Bush wasn't there to give any orders, he was still in hiding, reading the Goat story and trying to grasp its meaning.
Hi Kem,
That is why I was a bit surprised that the 9/11 Commission came up with its opinion so quickly. The investigation was too fast to be "thorough." Also consider the people who were assigned by the Bush Administration to that investigation. I agree with you that it is time to have an independent panel of investigators take their time and not be swayed by any political influence. But who would be those people?
Yes, Bush did attack the United States in response. His attack was more deep and broad than anything that Osama could fantasize. Idiot George (and company) has given the United States of America a whipping from which it may not recover. And to think that the he played into the real "Mission Accomplished" words of Osama -- when Osama vowed from day one to break the economy and bankroll of the United States bringing America to its knees. Yes, Bush is the dumb puppet of Cheney and other domestic black hearts --but he is also the blinded servant of Osama.
I didn't know bin Laden said that ~JEFFERY~, but I can certainly believe he did and if he did, he sure called it.
Hi ~Claudius~. How ya doin good buddy? Who on the new 9-11 commission? I dunno. I personally know a lot of people I'd recommend but no politicians, or elected judges. We'd need some well known personalities.
I'd like to see Keith Olbermann, Imus, Oprah Winfrey, Paul Newman, Walter Cronkite, Lee Iacooca, John Madden, Kem Bassinger, two strutrical engineers and professors of such, two aeronautical engineers and proessors of such, two metalurgists, two chemists, two firemen and two policmen, all with twenty years of experience. That ought to do it.
Oh need some guys andgals to make coffee and take notes. Monica and Me. And COCO to chair the committe, really. She's obviously sensible and very smart.
Conspiracies to investigate:
Brutus did not stab Ceaesar. Who really killed Ceasar?
Who killed Cock Robin? Not the sparrow.
And what of the innocent bystander in all of this? The Iraqi children!
How do the designers of this tragedy sleep at night?
Do they believe somehow that God will forgive them their terrible transgressions?
That somehow in all of this, that in the end, God is going to pat them on the back and say, 'it's all ok little boy,now go and play'.
No, I think they are going straight to the evil headmaster to be whipped for eternity.
911 The Biggest Heist in History!
A Billion in Gold.
The Country
Your Mind.
They made Three Buildings Disappear!
And with them,
Your Humanity and
FREEDOM.