Author: Ram Madhav
Publication: Samvada.org
Date: July 26, 2011
URL: http://samvada.org/2011/news/norwegian-mass-murder-a-warning-to-the-world-ram-madhav-article/
Anders Behring Breivik, the mass murderer,
believed that there would be a 21st century version of the Knights Templar
to save Europe from being run over by Muslims. Knights Templar was an armed
Christian movement created in 12th century by Christian fundamentalists with
blessings and support from the Catholic Church. It waged number of battles
with Muslims of the times and had a bloody history.
What is interesting about the Norwegian who
murdered scores in cold blood in the name of some ideology is his description
by the European media as a 'Christian Fundamentalist'. Which, of course, he
is.
His so-called Manifesto refers repeatedly to a medieval movement called 'Knights
Templar'. Anders Behring Breivik, the mass murderer, believed that there would
be a 21st century version of the Knights Templar to save Europe from being
run over by Muslims. Knights Templar was an armed Christian movement created
in 12th century by Christian fundamentalists with blessings and support from
the Catholic Church. It waged number of battles with Muslims of the times
and had a bloody history.
While the media in Europe rightfully highlight
this aspect of Breivik's ideological background some in India found it appropriate
to link him to the Hindutva movement. In his 1500-page so-called Manifesto
Breivik does refer to India, and according to the media reports in more than
100 pages. He does mention about some books authored by Indians. He also makes
several other observations - some history related and some about the contemporary
political situation in India. But to insinuate that Breivik was inspired by
the Hindutva propaganda is misleading and motivated.
Breivik's act of killing innocents is reprehensible
in strongest possible words. But the attempts to link it to Hindutva movement
are also equally reprehensible. For, ideologically speaking, his views are
more akin to hordes of conservative writers and thinkers of both sides of
the Atlantic. In fact, he profusely quotes from the writings of respected
conservative writers. His ideological position on issues like immigration,
multiculturalism etc is no different from that of the likes of UK Prime Minister
David Cameroon or German Chancellor Angela Merkel or French President Nicholas
Sarkozy.
Each one of them have condemned his act of
mass murder, so did many conservative thinkers. The duplicity of our ignoramuses
is conspicuous in their attempt to blame the Hindutva movement for Breivik's
despicable act but their complete silence on his core Christian fundamentalist
ideas. Also, this 'guilt by association' theory (there is no association,
except some references from writings) is peddled out by these people selectively.
By the same logic we have to blame Koran for the acts of Islamic terrorists;
banish Marx, Mao, Lenin and Che etc up to Arundhati Roy, for, they are the
ideological motivators of the Maoist terrorists. Breivik was also an admirer
of the 'Tea Party' of Sarah Palin and of course his role models include Putin.
Are they to blame for his acts?
It is important to note that this attitude
of contempt and condescension of the Left-Liberal cabal is what is responsible
for such heinous happenings. Issues that the conservatives raise, which today
capture the imagination of a large section of the Europeans - thinkers and
commoners alike, are dismissed and derided by these worthies rather than discussed
and debated honourably. In fact the conservative writers, who are the biggest
losers of Breivik's horror, have been repeatedly warning the West about this
impending disaster.
Breivik's gory act should be condemned by
everybody. But that is not enough. It is time we sit up and discuss the issues
like multiculturalism, immigration, problem of Islam's assimilation with Liberal
Democracies etc without any malice. By refusing to do that and by indulging
in witch-hunting we would only be inviting many more such tragedies.
Tail Piece: For this horrendous crime of killing
around 80 people Breivik can get a sentence of just 21 years in jail. Norway,
under the influence of the Liberalist campaign, banished death penalty. It
is now interesting to see what these so-called champions of human rights would
say when it comes to punishing Breivik.