Jaffa Lizards
By Israel Shamir
This May was a time of great disillusionment for
Russians. Years have passed since they parted with
Communism, broke up the Soviet Union, granted
independence to (or gave away to the US) every land they
ever controlled, allowed Western companies to buy and
sell their heirlooms and livelihood, closed down their
military bases, let their missiles and submarines rust
in peace, fulfilled every demand and desire of the US.
Then they prepared a great celebration of V-Day, invited
guests, brushed up their medals, retold the stories of
supreme heroism – and were cold-shouldered by the US and
UK, their erstwhile allies in the World War II.
President Bush, tactful as ever, went to Tbilisi and
declared that there was no big difference between Nazi
Germany and Soviet Russia.
“O God, why did we fight for them?” thought many
Russians. “Why did we support the Anglo-American landing
in Normandy instead of signing a separate peace treaty
with practically defeated Germany in the spring of 1944,
when our territory was liberated? Why did so many
Russian soldiers have to fight and die while liberating
Poland or Czechoslovakia or West Ukraine? Now we see
that the Czechs and the Poles prefer German hegemony;
they let them in via the EU treaty. The West Ukraine
celebrates their volunteers in the SS division and
pushes for NATO membership. We could let them have it
their way; stay put behind the old borders and let the
Wehrmacht deal with Private Ryan.”
If time messaging were possible, have no doubt – that is
what would happen in 1944; and we would be living today
in a different world. In that alternative world, the
Russians would not have to listen to the complaints of
an American president about why they were so rough with
their enemy.
Such grossly unjust philippics appear in the Western
media because the Western and the Eastern visions of the
War differ greatly. For the Russians and their
neighbours, the important thing was their great victory
over the German enemy; but in the West, the Jewish
holocaust blotted out the victory of Stalingrad and
Berlin. The West adopted a strange narrative centred on
the Jewish fate. According to this narrative, the
Germans decided to exterminate all Jews, from babies to
the old men; that is why they fought the war. The world
callously disregarded the Jewish tragedy, but a miracle
occurred: Jews were saved and created their state of
Israel from the ashes of the Holocaust.
From the Russian point of view, the USSR did not
‘callously disregard’, but shed the blood of its best
sons and daughters. The war was not fought for Jews or
because of Jews; but Russia deserves their eternal
gratitude anyway for saving them from their peril.
Because of this claim on Jewish gratitude, the Russians
went a long way with the creators of the holocaust
narrative; but Jewish gratitude was extremely
short-lived (as it usually is – google up my essay
Prince Charming).
In the present Jewish narrative that became the official
version of modern history in the West thanks to efforts
of Jewish media lords, the USSR/Russia is conspicuous by
its absence. Even the Americans appear in this story as
people who failed to bomb Auschwitz and supplied their
know-how to the Germans. In the endless corridors of the
Yad va-Shem Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem, the Red
Army is not even mentioned. Millions of perished Russian
soldiers find no place in the Zionist narrative of the
Jewish tragedy, Jewish heroic fight and an indifferent
gentile world.
The American and European leaders fully accepted the
Jewish narrative, not least because it released them
from their obligations towards the ally that shouldered
the immense burden of the war. They watched with
incomprehension and irritation the V-Day celebrations in
Moscow. For them, the key event took place a few months
earlier in Auschwitz: as opposed to Moscow, none failed
to appear there and to ask for Jewish forgiveness. For
them, the Jewish tragedy was the only important event of
1945; as for victory – what victory?
That Victory was stolen. In Israel this May 9 they spoke
of the heroism of Jewish soldiers and partisans, as if
they had won the war single-handedly. The Israeli school
syllabus does not refer to the War except in the context
of the holocaust. Israeli well-nurtured ignorance is
complete:
A Russian student wrote a thesis on the Battle of
Moscow, in the winter 1941, and mentioned it while
meeting with the Israeli students in Tel Aviv. “Who
actually fought whom at Moscow in 1941?” asked an
Israeli youth. After a brief silence, an Israeli teacher
explained: the Germans fought the Japanese!
Thus the story of the Jewish holocaust obscured the war
and the Soviet victory. The Western anti-communists
wanted to steal the victory; the Zionists helped them
while minding their own interests. Now they collect
billions in reparations, while the heroic feat of our
fathers is forgotten. For me, a dweller of Jaffa, this
turn of events recalls the myth of Perseus and his
victory over the Sea Monster. You probably remember how
the Sea Monster threatened Jaffa with destruction lest
the Princess Andromeda were delivered into his paws; how
Perseus beheaded the Medusa Gorgona, donned the winged
sandals of Hermes, flew to Jaffa and turned the Sea
Monster into stone, thus saving Princess Andromeda.
Now imagine that a few years after this exploit, a young
man named Jason decided to check the story and have a
peek at the Princess. He gathered his friends, young
Athenian gentlemen with much spare time on their hands,
and sailed his black ship east. Winds and currents were
favourable, and the ship reached Jaffa safely and
speedily. If the Athenians had any doubts about
Perseus’s veracity, these were dispelled most
convincingly: the vast bulk of the sea monster was
beached on the rocks a hundred yards from the shore,
thus creating a cosy nook of a harbour. (It is still
here, and is shown to tourists).
In a café serving local arrack, a fiery, milky drink not
dissimilar to the Hellene Ouzo, the Athenians enquired
about the Sea Monster.
“Yes, this skeleton is timeless reminder of the great
lizard tragedy,” said the barman.
“What lizard tragedy?” asked a sailor.
“The Monster was devouring the lizards,” said the
barman. “The lizards, these harmless, exquisite and
gracious creatures, were his favourite food. Every day
he would swallow them by thousands. The lizards would be
eliminated if the Monster were not slain. Until now, we
have a Lizard tragedy remembrance day, and here is the
memorial of the Devoured Lizard.”
Indeed, our sailors had not noticed until now a modest
sculpture embellishing the city square. It depicted a
lizard in a tortured pose, his tail gone and small paws
raised to the blue Jaffa sky.
“Strange! We have never heard of this lizard angle from
Perseus,” muttered Jason.
“Ah, Perseus!” exclaimed the barman. “He never cared for
lizards. There are dreadful stories that he killed many
lizards himself. When he carelessly flashed his weapon,
the Medusa head, thousands of lizards were turned into
stone. Some people say that Perseus was not better than
the dragon.”
The barman’s son intruded into their conversation, “We
learned in school that this Perseus was very weak on
morals, too. He had many sordid adventures, took
advantage of the old women Graiae, assassinated the poor
Gorgon in her sleep; and worse -- he murdered his own
father!”
“He was a mass murderer,” intervened another Jaffaite,
busy with his arrack and olives, “he murdered his
mother’s suitor Polydectes and many others by means of
the same Gorgon head. Perseus is not our hero, just
remember it!”
“Every time we look at our harbour and see the Monster,
we bless the Almighty God for saving the lizards,”
piously intoned a priest.
“But he vanquished the dragon!” – bellowed Jason.
“The dragon was defeated by the joint efforts of brave
lizards and their human friends. Perseus played but a
minor role in this drama. Anyone could do what he did:
he just flashed the Medusa head at the dragon and turned
it into stone. But before that, our Allied forces
carried out a dangerous and brutal war; thousands of
lizards attacked the monster, and we all prayed for the
Monster’s end. Don’t you think that our prayers should
be mentioned first as the greatest reason for victory?”
“But why are we talking about defeating the dragon?”
asked the barman’s son. “The dragon was defeated by
everybody and anyway, the important story is that of the
Lizards’s Tragedy. And Perseus is not our hero.”
“Are you Lizards?” asked daring Jason.
“Oh no, we are humans. But the lizards are the best
thing that ever happened to us. We always follow their
advice.”
“And what happened to Andromeda?” – asked Jason.
“Nothing special. Her house is out there, on Lizards
Street.”
The sailors paid for their drinks and proceeded to the
house which the barman pointed out. Andromeda the
Beautiful was there. She was obviously astonished when
the sailors brought her the regards of Perseus.
“It seems the people of Jaffa forgot who saved them from
the Dragon. But you, Andromeda, surely you remember
Perseus who saved you?” asked Jason.
“Perseus?” asked the Princess, gazing through the window
at the monument of the Devoured Lizard. “Perseus? He
never cared about the Lizards.”
The Greek team rose and departed back home in visible
disgust. Since then, mankind has been divided into those
who read the story of Perseus the Victorious, and those
who worship the Devoured Lizard.
The Old Canard
Such a paradigm shift occurred in the West. The East
celebrates the victory over the Dragon, while the West
laments the Devoured Lizards. Naïve folk think that the
Lizard worshippers are moved by compassion and try to
copycat this narrative with stories of their own
suffering: the Ukrainians suffered the famine of 1930s,
the Africans suffered under slavery. Then they are
amazed to discover that it does not bring in the flood
of compensations.
They forget that every narrative has its moving
interest. The Western anti-communists and the Zionist
Masters of Discourse are not moved by compassion; they
promote a story of suffering when it is suitable for
them. They promoted the story of the Ukrainian famine in
order to set the Ukrainians against the Russians and to
break the Soviet Union. They promoted the story of the
Holocaust in order to obscure our victory. They invented
the stories of Communist atrocities in order to
eradicate Communism and privatise public assets from
California to Siberia.
For a while the ‘Red atrocities’ yarn was forgotten, but
it came back with a vengeance when Russians put the
squeeze on the oligarchs and slowed down the Western
companies’ hostile takeover of the Russian economy. The
mad exaggerations of Conquest were resurrected, and
according to them, the Reds killed more people than were
ever born in Russia.
If I may use a Jewish cliché much loved by ADL’s Abe
Foxman and his kin, it’s time to discard the old canard
of “Communists killing millions”. Not only is it used to
promote the American way-of-life-and-death, it is simply
not true. These wild holocaust-copycat stories were
debunked not only by left-wing Russian historians like
Sergey Kara-Murza, but also by Russian nationalist
historians who can’t be suspected in pro-communist
sympathies: Vadim Kozhinov and Stanislav Kunyaev.
Now, our erstwhile friend Patrick Buchanan whom I much
admired for his stand against the Iraqi war and against
Zionism, went back to his Cold War follies. He wrote
another of his attacks on “Russian Commies”:
“Bush told the awful truth about what really triumphed
in World War II east of the Elbe. And it was not
freedom. It was Stalin, the most odious tyrant of the
century. Where Hitler killed his millions, Stalin, Mao,
Ho Chi Minh, Pol Pot, and Castro murdered their tens of
millions. Leninism was the Black Death of the 20th
century.”
Not more, not less – the Black Death! Indeed, Elie
Wiesel holocaust stories are Sunday Gospel reading in
comparison with this raving. Communists – Stalin and Mao
and Castro – are forever guilty in the eyes of
Buchanan’s compatriots and fellow Mammon-worshippers;
but not for their alleged atrocities: their real crime
was that they did not allow the US to ravage their
lands. The ‘Commies’ did not sell the goods, the
tangible assets, oil, gas, lands to the American Moloch.
I began to doubt both sanity and sincerity of Buchanan.
His sanity, because he claims that “Castro murdered tens
of millions” on an island with total population of nine
million. His sincerity, for what are his anti-Zionist
diatribes are worth if he wants to return Cuba to Meyer
Lansky and his mafia?
Buchanan is not alone, oh no. On May 7, 2005, The
Economist of London condemned “Russian reluctance to
acknowledge the Soviet Union's sins before, during and
after the war, such as the Katyn massacre of Polish
officers in 1940, the atrocities committed as the Red
Army marched on Berlin or the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact of
1939 that carved up Europe.” Russia was unfavourably
compared with “Germany, that has fully admitted the sins
of its past: next week, for instance, it will open a new
Holocaust memorial in Berlin”.
Should the Russians repent for the Molotov-Ribbentrop
agreement between the USSR and Germany? Hardly. The only
regret is that it did not hold for long. Brutal Hitler
and cunning Churchill were equally hostile to Russia.
Churchill’s Fulton speech declaring the Cold War on
Soviet Russia came before the last Russian casualty of
the war was laid to rest. And this hostility is still
strong: The Tbilisi speech of Bush is but an update of
Fulton. (I have a personal reason to be an ardent
supporter of Molotov-Ribbentrop -- this treaty sent the
Red Army into Galicia and saved my father-to-be from the
Einsatzgruppen.)
Should the Russians repent for Katyn? The Katyn story is
promoted to set the Poles against Russians and to
restore le cordon sanitaire around Russia. Our enemies
do not care a fig for the slain Poles. Otherwise, they
would speak about tens of thousands of Poles slaughtered
by Bandera gangs, the ultra-Nationalist West Ukrainians.
But they keep mum, for the Bandera followers are their
allies in the fight against Russians. Indeed, after 1945
these allies of Hitler were supported, armed and trained
by the CIA, and survived up to our days when they were
the leading force of the Orange Putsch in December 2004.
(The city of Lvov named the main street after this mass
murderer of Poles, Russians and Jews.)
Should the Russians repent for “the atrocities committed
as the Red Army marched on Berlin”? The fate of German
civilians does not concern the British hypocrites.
London cherishes the memory of Air Marshal “Bomber”
Harris, and even raised a bronze statue to honour his
memory ten years ago, although this war criminal killed
more people than Genghis Khan. In the 1920s, Harris
bombed and strafed Iraqis, and later planned and
executed the allied bombings of German cities, including
the fiery hecatomb of Dresden, turning a hundred
thousand German refugees to ashes. While this mass
murderer is honoured in England, the Russians have no
reason to skip a heartbeat over their uphill struggle on
the way to Berlin. They are not guilty of Dresden,
Hiroshima and Auschwitz, nor did they pour Agent Orange
on innocent civilians.
Skip Apologies
What the Russians do not need is your apologies. I tell
you, curators of holocaust museums and editors of the
Economist, Mr Conquest and Mr Buchanan, shove your
catalogues of suffering and calls for pity and
repentance you-know-where. It befits beggars to brag
about sores and show off their deformities, not warriors
and philosophers. Enough of this flirting with death and
suffering. Let the dead bury their own. The worst legacy
of Jews in this Jewish century is their obsession with
death, grief, mourning, and suffering: their two most
holy sites in Israel are the Wailing Wall and the
Holocaust Museum, the most important day of a year is
the fast of repentance; it is backed up by the fallen
soldiers’ remembrance day, the holocaust day, the temple
destruction remembrance day and more. The favourite
Jewish genre is kina, lamentation. This disease of the
mind spreads around the world in a paroxysm of
self-pity, guilt and angst.
If you intend to follow the Jewish discourse of grief,
follow it consistently. Jews are not so silly as to
recognise their guilt and apologise. Nobody yet has got
an apology from a Jew. A Jew would reply with: “Did ALL
Jews do it?”. This marvellous reply can be equally well
used by all of us, by Russians regarding Katyn, by
Germans regarding Auschwitz, by English regarding
Dresden, by the Yanks regarding Mai Lai and Abu Ghraib.
And do not go around demanding apologies or begging
forgiveness. This is sick. The late Pope opened the
gates of Hell when he travelled around the world and
asked forgiveness for deeds he did not do, from the sack
of Constantinople to starvation in Dachau. Now we are
asked daily to apologise for something we did not do. We
should leave it for the Sunday of the Great Lent, like
good Christians.
Our Polish philosopher-friend Marek G. was right: “If
one wants to have a healthy society, he has to
extinguish, not inflame, ancient ethnic and other sores
within it. In order to keep the people of Athens united,
the democratic government of this polis, after a bloody
civil war, declared “amnesia”: it was forbidden, under
the penalty of death, to recall publicly who had killed
whom in the preceding decades. Today’s Judeo-American
paradigm has decided otherwise: all wounds have to be
constantly kept bleeding”.
Enough whining! I can hardly read anymore the reports
from Palestine written by a good man (and a good
reporter) Gideon Levy, for his story is just a story of
suffering. Yes, there is suffering, but there is also
courage, bravery, heroic mighty deeds and victory at the
end, as I tried to describe in the story of Farris Ode (google
it!). Old Russian chronicles tell us that the Mongol
conquerors loved to listen to the sad songs of the
vanquished. Let us sing the songs our conquerors will
hate.
This differing view of victory is not a lapse into some
pagan belief, as Nietzsche thought. It is a precious
gift of the Eastern Orthodox Christianity whose main
image is one of Christ Triumphant. You won’t find a
suffering Christ on an Eastern icon. We remember His
suffering on Good Friday, but otherwise we live under
the shining sun of His Resurrection. Only after its
fateful schism from the East, with Prima Lumi, did
Western art begin to present Christ tormented. Even our
True images differ: the
Western True Image (of Veronica, left) shows Christ in a
crown of thorns on the Via Dolorosa, the Eastern True
Image (of Edessa King Abgar, right) shows Him as the
Ruler of the World. This masculine victorious
Christianity of the East found expression in the Eastern
vision of the great victory.
These
two paradigms – of the victorious Perseus and of the
Devoured Lizard - meet in Berlin represented by two
monuments. One is the Soviet Russian statue in Treptov
Park, that of a powerful, somewhat Nordic soldier; his
proud shoulders proclaim his victory, his formidable
foot tramples the broken swastika, a mighty sword in one
hand is lowered, a little German girl sits on his other
arm clinging to his neck. They could be taken for a
father and his daughter, an inverted Madonna with Child.
This is an Orthodox Christian symbol made familiar by
the icon of Christ holding his small Mother. The soldier
apparently saved the little girl in battle – like Christ
saves His Mother and like Perseus saved Andromeda.
Soviet Russians indeed felt they had saved Germany and
Europe from an evil spirit, and never induced guilt
feelings in the East Germans. That is why East Germans
are more masculine and less broken than their West
German brethren.
The statue was cast by Eugene Vutechich, a great Soviet
Russian counterpart of the best contemporary German
sculptor, Arno Breker. In German eyes, this soldier does
not look ethnically or aesthetically foreign. It could
have been made by Breker who created many fine and noble
warriors, though with a touch of Hellenic homoeroticism.
Vuchetich and Breker incarnated the aesthetic and moral
ideals, even the spirit of the Soviet and the
National-Socialist societies. Despite so many
differences they were united in their Nordic and
Hellenic masculinity, the forcefulness of the Iliad
heroes so admired by Simone Weil.
A
Russian art historian noted that the “brutal and heroic
energy of Vuchetich’s statues is near in spirit to the
German plastics of the Third Reich”. Such a statue does
not offend Germans – it is not a shame to be defeated by
a better warrior. The Russians and the Germans
courageously fought a hard war that cost millions of
civilians and soldiers’ their lives. Their efforts and
their losses dwarfed those of other participants of the
European war. Their battle was a battle of Titans, of
Nordic Asar, of two strong heroes, and the best won, all
praise to the hero. (I despise those who describe their
common masculinity as ‘totalitarianism’.)
(Right – The Soldier with a Girl, Vuchetich; Left –
Readiness, Breker)
But the best doesn't win in the long run, said
Ecclesiastes. The masculine heroic ideologies faded
away, while we are living today under an ideology that
found its aesthetic and moral expression in another
piece of memorial art in Berlin, creating a
cemetery-like sprawling field of stone slabs near the
Brandenburg Gate, namely, the Holocaust Memorial. This
aesthetically ugly, conceptually diminishing, intrusive
and insulting installation was made by their new
occupying power.
Our
adversaries claim that the holocaust is a question of
fact; and some Revisionists argue the facts: whether gas
chambers existed or not. But for the Left, this is not a
question of fact but of dominant narrative. Even if all
the facts they claim were true, we should refuse the
narrative and deny its importance. An important Dutch
far left thinker, Paul Treanor, wrote in an essay called
Why Forget the holocaust:
“The Holocaust was the primary historical reference used
to justify military intervention, by the US and its
allies. Indirectly, it is also used to legitimise social
injustice in liberal-democratic nations, and to imply a
liberal-democratic entitlement to a monopoly of power.
It is used to legitimise global inequality, as if it
entitled opponents of the Holocaust to prosperity, while
others starve. Remembering the Holocaust is not a moral
imperative: the memory serves no good purpose, only evil
purposes. The memory of the Holocaust has become an
instrument of the right. The Holocaust should be
publicly forgotten, in the same sense as it is now
publicly remembered.”
Europe still can choose between the two narratives of
the WWII, one of masculine salvation expressed by the
Russian soldier with the saved German girl, and the
other of emasculation, piling slabs of guilt on your
soul. After all, this is the choice of Andromeda,
whether to remember her saviour Perseus or to bewail the
Lizards.
Epilogue
But the Lizard story did not end here. In his report
from future, called So Long and Thanks for all the Fish,
Douglas Adams (The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy)
tells what happened later.
A spacecraft, a flying saucer landed on earth, and out
of it marched down a silver robot, a hundred feet tall,
and said “I come in peace”, adding after a long moment
of grinding, “take me to your Lizards”.
An experienced extra-terrestrial, Ford, explained this
strange request: “The robot comes from a very ancient
democracy, you see”.
“You mean, it comes from a world of lizards?”
“No,” said Ford, “Nothing so simple. On its world, the
people are people. The leaders are lizards. The people
hate the lizards and the lizards rule the people.”
“I thought you said it was a democracy.”
“I did, “said Ford. “It is.”
“You mean they actually vote for the lizards?”
“Oh yes, “said Ford, “Of course!”
“Why?”
“Because if they did not vote for a lizard,” - said
Ford, “the wrong lizard might get in. Some people say
that the lizards are the best thing that ever happened
to them. They're completely wrong of course, but
someone's got to say it.”
Apparently, the Lizards of Jaffa have moved elsewhere
and found themselves a fresh supply of gullible humans.