Wilders, Mujaheddin and Marines
Lemme tell you a secret. The only difference between these three groups rests on one word: Chivalry.
"Men
are pigs" or so Tim Allen tells us. I agree. At bottom, all men are
animals. So are women. We are hard-wired for certain reactions and that
hard-wiring can be shown both empirically in human society and in terms
of (dare I say it?) evolution. Lets take a look at the biological
aspect first.
Whether you believe in evolution or not,
note that chimpanzees and humans have some 96 % commonality in DNA. So,
presumably, similarities in their actions and ours can tell us what is
"natural" in us.
Now that people are actually studying
chimpanzees without Margaret Meade-like blinders on, they are
discovering all sorts of interesting "customs." Chimpanzee males hunt
and kill "lesser" monkeys for both food and sport. Chimpanzee males are
the primary defense against predators. And chimpanzee males participate
in a process that has been termed "the concubine ritual."
Male
chimpanzees on the hunt that come upon unaccompanied females gesture
for them to follow back to the pack's center. If the female refuses,
the male beats her up. This process continues until she returns to
camp.
Welcome to the basis of spousal abuse. Study after
study show that men are pre-conditioned to brutalize women. It
stimulates the limbic system, it is sexually arousing and it's probably
healthy for us. No wonder such conditions can be found in any society
that is in the process of breakdown or in which the society has
automatic denigration of females. From South African blacks that use
ointments to simulate rape to the Taliban whipping women for wearing
shoes that click to wilders stripping women in Central Park, the core
is the commonality of brutalization of women. Between the chimps and
the commonality, what it tells us is that brutalization of women is the
natural condition of human existence.
The only
thing that "decodes" that hard-wiring is socialization. Socialization
is all about taming the barbarian, yes, "the animal," within.
Socialization is about teaching that "might" does not automatically
make "right" and making girls cry, whether by dipping their pig-tails
in the ink-well or hitting them in the face, may be "fun" but "it's not
the right thing to do."
Furthermore, it has to be the
"right kind" of socialization. In virtually every major society in the
world, save one, a woman's security depends upon the willingness of her
male relatives to defend her. Women are beaten on the street in
virtually every Islamic country. In Sub-Saharan Africa, women are
considered chattel. In China, female babies are aborted or drowned in
ponds to make way for boys. Indeed, the humorous aspect of listening to
women (and it seems to be led by women) denigrate "Western
Civilization" is that it is only in cultures that derive from the West
(or pre-Islamic Persian) in which such women would be permitted to
speak at all. In every other society they would be whipped off the
stage, raped or stoned to death.
The factor in Western
Civilization that prevents men from denigrating women is "chivalry."
Chivalry, in reference to women, evolved from "courtliness", or the
social process, initially found only among the upper class, of wooing a
prospective bride (or a casual lay.) Courtliness, in turn, evolved from
the reintroduction of the Cult of Mary, creating a female role model
that said, in effect, "women have value."
Over time,
chivalry came to mean that women were "better", in selected (and
realistic) ways, then men. Women were prettier, cleaner, nicer and
sweeter than men. Anyone who has ever dealt with a poorly socialized
teenage female may have doubts about this reality, but the social
custom had two effects. One was to reduce the brutalization of females
through the basic "you can't hit girls" training. The other was to
raise the self-esteem (and apparently cleanliness and "sweetness") of females .
In
societies that practice chivalric customs, females have self-worth. In
virtually all other societies, their only worth is as brood mares. And
it was chivalry, and only chivalry, that, for centuries, prevented the
sort of horrors that occurred in Central Park during the "wildings" and
that are the day to day lot of women in countries from the Orange to
the Oxus.
Compare Cary Grant to Eminem. What's the
difference? They're both white males. They were or are both "role
models" to their culture. They're both considered male sex symbols. One
word: Chivalry. (Okay, two, chivalry and a modicum of brains in Grant's
case.)
Again, what's funny is that feminists really hate that
word too. To them being "put on a pedestal" is the equivalent of being
bound and chained in a dungeon. When in fact it's exactly the opposite.
Being bound and chained and put in a dungeon is what happens when you
eliminate chivalry.
And chivalry and bravery are brothers
in arms. It is possible to be brave and evil, this is a an excellent
description of the mujaheddin. But it is nearly impossible to be
cowardly and chivalric. The control mechanisms are practically
identical. Both require a belief that it is worth sacrificing immediate
gain (sex, survival) for some longer-term or higher good.
We're
beginning to rediscover the virtue of bravery. As we look at the
brutalization of the women of Afghanistan, and look at the breakdowns
in our own society, it is high time to rediscover the worth of
chivalry.
Because it's a fine line between warrior and barbarian.