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Good causes sometimes have bad consequences. Blacks, women, and other historical out-groups were right to demand equality before the law and the full respect and liberties due to any member of our civilization; but the tactics they used to “raise consciousness” have sometimes veered into the creepy and pathological, borrowing the least sane features of religious evangelism.
One very notable pathology is a form of argument that, reduced to essence, runs like this: “Your refusal to acknowledge that you are guilty of {sin,racism,sexism, homophobia,oppression…} confirms that you are guilty of {sin,racism,sexism, homophobia,oppression…}.” I’ve been presented with enough instances of this recently that I’ve decided that it needs a name. I call this general style of argument “kafkatrapping”, and the above the Model A kafkatrap. In this essay, I will show that the kafkatrap is a form of argument that is so fallacious and manipulative that those subjected to it are entitled to reject it based entirely on the form of the argument, without reference to whatever particular sin or thoughtcrime is being alleged. I will also attempt to show that kafkatrapping is so self-destructive to the causes that employ it that change activists should root it out of their own speech and thoughts.
My reference, of course, is to Franz Kafka’s “The Trial”, in which the protagonist Josef K. is accused of crimes the nature of which are never actually specified, and enmeshed in a process designed to degrade, humiliate, and destroy him whether or not he has in fact committed any crime at all. The only way out of the trap is for him to acquiesce in his own destruction; indeed, forcing him to that point of acquiescence and the collapse of his will to live as a free human being seems to be the only point of the process, if it has one at all.
This is almost exactly the way the kafkatrap operates in religious and political argument. Real crimes – actual transgressions against flesh-and-blood individuals – are generally not specified. The aim of the kafkatrap is to produce a kind of free-floating guilt in the subject, a conviction of sinfulness that can be manipulated by the operator to make the subject say and do things that are convenient to the operator’s personal, political, or religious goals. Ideally, the subject will then internalize these demands, and then become complicit in the kafkatrapping of others.
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Basically every time I am accused of some form of “white male privilege” when I haven’t done anything explicitly to provoke such a claim other than refuting I am “necessarily” guilty of it by being a white male.(Source: esr.ibiblio.org)
Posted on July 15, 2012 with 1 note ()
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From One Survivor to Another: So, just getting this off of my chest...
[Trigger Warning: mention of racism, transphobia, ableism, and sexual violence]
Tonight, I saw a picture from the Occupy Wall Street protests of two white women in agony…and I liked it.
Let me deconstruct that for you.
The two people in that picture had just been pepper sprayed by police. I’ve…
As Americans, we’re all lumped into the privileged category, but that’s only half the story. I’m glad you were able to contextualize it and come to a humanitarian conclusion. We’re all in this together.
Posted on September 25, 2011 via From One Survivor to Another with 56 notes ()