Opinion: The damage that evil causes is forever out of proportion to the consideration that spawned it, ebruenig writes. The New Zealand attack and the fundamental thoughtlessness of evil.
The New Zealand national flag is flown at half-staff on a Parliament building in Wellington on Friday. By Elizabeth Bruenig Elizabeth Bruenig Opinion columnist focusing on politics, religion and morality in public life. Email Bio Follow Opinion columnist March 15 at 9:14 AM On Thursday evening, news of mass murder in New Zealand reached the United States.
But the purported shooter appears to have left a variety of digital artifacts behind, including an apparent live-streamed video of a portion of the crime, pictures of the weapons used, and a long, detailed manifesto explaining his rationale for the murders. The manifesto — which I won’t quote on general principle — is an especially bizarre piece of debris, as it seems to have been custom-tailored to make a particular group of extremely online right-wing users laugh, while stunning and horrifying the confused, oblivious media. It is littered with oblique references to memes, sarcastic asides and episodes of apparent satire — despite the fact that the attack it aims to explicate was extremely real.
In the coming days and weeks, this strange facet of the manifesto will likely be marshaled as evidence for any number of arguments which are feasibly true: that online nihilism, and the meme-ification of killers such as the 2014 Isla Vista, Calif.
But I kept thinking about evil itself, and an observation about it I’ve mulled before: Among all the different expressions of evil — from the carefully planned and executed and colossal to the impulsive and rash and small — what binds them together is their fundamental thoughtlessness. Above all else, evil is unreflective, shallow, empty. The damage that it causes is forever out of proportion to the consideration that spawned it.
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