Journal Editorial Report: Rifts emerge among the Republican presidential candidates.
Image: Mohammed Saber/ShutterstockAs I read about Harvard students demonstrating in favor of Hamas and educated people proclaiming that “decolonization” should be pursued “by any means necessary,” I thought of Dostoevsky’s reaction, a century and a half ago, to atrocities committed by the Ottomans as they suppressed uprisings among their Slavic subjects.
This was a case, apparently unknown to today’s “decolonizers,” in which a Muslim empire persecuted colonized Christians.
The European press was then filled with reports that now seem familiar.
Whole families were wiped out; women raped and tortured; living people humiliated and corpses abused; children slowly murdered before their parents’ eyes; and, in one case that particularly shocked Dostoevsky, a young child forced to watch her father being flayed alive “completely.” The child, Dostoevsky reported, was being cared for in Russia, where she repeatedly fainted as she recalled what she witnessed.
Persons:
Mohammed Saber, “, Dostoevsky
Organizations:
Republican, Harvard, Ottomans
Locations:
Russia