The Right Opinion
How Leftism Poisoned a Psychiatrist's Mind
If your sister were among the nearly 3,000 people murdered in the World Trade Center on 9/11, how would you react to Osama Bin Laden's death? More specifically, if you were to write an opinion piece on the subject for a major newspaper, what would you most want to communicate?
One would think that anyone who had lost a loved one on 9/11 would write about bin Laden's guilt, about evil and about experiencing some degree of moral and emotional satisfaction that the loved one's murderer had been killed by American forces.
But not Robert Klitzman, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University. He had other, more pressing, things to say.
Two days after bin Laden was killed, Klitzman wrote an opinion piece for the New York Times reflecting on his sister Karen's death on 9/11. While acknowledging that bin Laden "more than anyone else had caused my sister's death" and noting that he is "glad" that bin Laden "was now at the bottom of the sea," Klitzman directed his rage and blame elsewhere.
The main focus of his passion was to blame the United States for arousing the hatred of Muslims (including those who murdered his sister) and for arousing the hatred of "the rest of the world" as well.
Klitzman writes: "When the members of Al Qaeda attacked on 9/11, Americans wondered, 'Why do they hate us so much?' Many here believe they dislike us for our 'freedom,' but I think otherwise.
"There are lessons we have not yet learned. I feel Karen would share my concerns that underlying forces of greed and hate persevere. American imperialism, corporate avarice, abuses of our power abroad and our historical support of corrupt dictators like Hosni Mubarak have created an abhorrence of us that, unfortunately, persists. We need to recognize how the rest of the world sees us, and figure out how to change that. Until we do that, more Osama bin Ladens will arise, and more innocent people like my sister will die."
In the course of my lifetime, I have read surely many thousands of columns. And as I read those with which I differ as often as I do those with which I agree, many have annoyed, some even angered me.
But I do not recall reading a column that I considered as reprehensible as Klitzman's. What other word can describe a brother using the killing of his sister's murderer to badmouth America and hold it ultimately responsible for her death?
Asking what America did to elicit the hatred of Muslim terrorists is morally equivalent to asking what Jews did to arouse Nazi hatred, what blacks did to cause whites to lynch them, what Ukrainians did to arouse Stalin's hatred or what Tibetans did to incite China's hateful treatment of them.
We would dismiss such questions out of hand. Why, then, do we not similarly regard "What did America do to arouse Islamist mass-murdering hatred leading to 9/11?"
The answer is Leftist ideology.
I suspect that Klitzman is a morally better man than his thesis suggests. But at some point, perhaps in college, he assimilated the leftist worldview with the dogmatic but meaningless phrases that appeared in his column: "underlying forces of greed and hate," "American imperialism," "corporate avarice" and "abuses of our power abroad."
Most people who hold left-wing views when they are young abandon those views as they get older and wiser. But for those who never abandon leftism, the dogma is so powerful, it functions as a fundamentalist -- secular -- religion. Just as the Orthodox Jew, the evangelical Christian and the traditionalist Catholic views the world through his respective religion's eyes, so the leftist views the world and everything in it through leftist eyes.
That is how a man whose profession is dedicated to the elimination of psychological pain through the study of the infinitely complex human mind and psyche can have such a simplistic and morally convoluted view of America that he uses his sister's murder as an occasion to reflect on the evil -- of America.
One more example of how leftism makes decent people do indecent things.
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24 Comments
paul
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 2:57 AM
Well we have idiots and we have leftwing educated idiots.It kinda upsets me that most people try to find someone or something to blame all their shortcommings on.
Joseph R., Fla, USA
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 4:36 AM
I have had the misfortune of knowing several staunch liberals who have virtually identical views (to this psychiatrist). My stomach knots and turns every single time I had to listen to their prattle blaming America first. I love my country. Unlike a certain first lady, I've NEVER been ashamed of my country, and while I believe we have been wrong at times, and right others -I believe we have been a force for good more often than not. If ours is such a bad country, WHY do they stay here?
G Dub
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 6:17 AM
What was the quote attributed to W Churchill - "If a man is not a Liberal when he is 25 he has no heart - but, if that same man is not a Conservative by the time he is 65 he never had a brain"Oh so true - and I know many 65+yr old Liberals with nothing between their ears but space. They cannot articulate any educated ( as in History or Logic ) stance on any important topic. They simply memorize the Media Matters pratle.I pray for a Harry Potter wand to turn them into the toads they are.
johnbostick
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 8:08 AM
I have always thought the term leftist referred to left as being the opposite of right. This article explains that common sense has “left” the liberals. I see now that the “leftist” is what’s left after their common sense has left.
mumsie
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 8:21 AM
Professor Klitzman's column only proves, again, that education can trump intelligence. Those of us who listened to our mothers, grandmothers and pastors know that greed and hate have always existed and will always exist. No one needs to do anything to be hated. Call it the human condition or call it original sin, it's there. Was it "American imperialism" or "corporate greed" that incited the Muslim invasion of Europe or the Barbary pirates? Or was it simply the Muslim hate and greed?
Mike Schuerger Sr
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 10:20 AM
A psychiatrist who is nuts? This is a surprise?
emsfan
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 10:23 AM
Robert Frost is supposed to have said a liberal is a man too broad-minded to take his own side in an argument.
MichaelSSEC
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 11:29 AM
It is the Liberal way, to side with any individual or group that is violent, thuggish, evil or oppressive, and to oppose anybody who is benign, peaceful, generous and uplifting.This is why they cite Che Guevara, Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, "Uncle" Joe Stalin, and other mass murderers as their personal heroes. This is why they rush to defend Osama bin Laden by laying the blame for his crimes at America's feet.And this is why they savagely attack anyone who believes in right and wrong, like Ronald Reagan, Sarah Palin, Rick Santorum, Michelle Bachmann, Chris Christie, Scott Walker, John Wayne, George W Bush, and endless others.
Mark
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 12:00 PM
One must only read Noam Chomsky's recent essay to understand why liberals hate America.
ManORight
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 12:00 PM
With apologies to Nathanael, Can any good thing come out of Columbia University?
pete
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 1:06 PM
Klitzman displays a typical liberal mind set. America is at fault. Why is it then that an African country (don't remember which now) spurned American generosity as "welfare that steals the independence and pride of our citizens"?We have raised generations of our own who haven't the slightest idea of supporting themselves. They house, clothe, eat, drive, and "educate" on the taxpayers back, then sell drugs to fancy up their cars and "decorate" their bodies with bling and tats. But that's THEIR money and they can spend it as they see fit. The first step in correcting the situation requires the end of taxpayer support for housing, clothing, cars, and food, and some of those billions transferred to education and kids made to learn before being passed on. Alas, that will never happen. Our current crop of "educators" don't have the talent to teach. They are more concerned with supporting their unions, and the occasional bright bloom among the weeds. Getting one kid per year (or lifetime) into Yale or Harvard is nothing to brag about when you passed on ten thousand who work for cash because they can't compute their own pay checks or write well enough to endorse one.
Evangelical Christian
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 1:59 PM
How ludicrous and utterly absurd to blame anyone other than the perpetrator of such deaths as the victims of 9-11. It is evidence of a moral vacuum caused by decay from feeding on lies. Yet, how unfortunate to compare world views of noble and largely benificent (exceptions acknowledged) religions of "...the Orthodox Jew, the evangelical Christian and the traditionalist Catholic..." with the humanist and relativistic world view that can never conclude any truth as absolute exept that there is no absolute truth (a classic oxymoron).I've been called an evangelical Christian. I do not apologize to appease others who judge my perspective too narrow or too exclusive. I admit to nothing more nor less than faith in the One who declares Himself the Only Way, the Only Truth, and the Only Life. He is Truth Incarnate. I fearfully and humbly seek to view the world through His eyes, including His service, sacrifice and weeping for the lost. He does not wish any should perish. As to Osama's irrevocable eternal fate, I leave that to His Holy and Merciful Justice. We need not rejoice in the death of any, but OBLs execution (so sudden there was no real time to dread the inevitable or feel pain) was far more merciful than the agonizing horror, the hopeless panic, the likely painful death of 9-11 victims. May God have mercy on the souls of all the victims of OBL's hate, and upon OBL's soul too.
Patrick
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 2:52 PM
I'm sure his sister Karen would be pleased to have given her life so that her pompous twit of a brother could parade his anti-Americanism and gloat and preen himself over his be-nighted "tolerance".
the Z
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 4:14 PM
we / i need seek the fact of God
Jody
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 at 4:57 PM
Men who beat their wives/girlfriends often declare, "She made me do it." That is, the woman didn't do/say what he wanted fast enough, so he was "justified" in hitting her. And some phycologically impared women meekly accept the idiotic notion that their bruises are their own fault.Now Dr. Klitzman gives us the international version of, "She made me do it." Sorry, but nothing Americans did "justifies" the taking of 3,000 innocent lives; and most of us are NOT phycologically damaged enough to believe it.