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leftist is not typically the kind of person whose feelings of
inferiority make him a braggart, an egotist, a bully, a self-promoter, a
ruthless competitor. This kind of person has not wholly lost faith in
himself. He has a deficit in his sense of power and self-worth, but he
can still conceive of himself as having the capacity to be strong, and
his efforts to make himself strong produce his unpleasant behavior. But
the leftist is too far gone for that. His feelings of inferiority are so
ingrained that he cannot conceive of himself as individually strong and
valuable. Hence the collectivism of the leftist. He can feel strong
only as a member of a large organization or a mass movement with which
he identifies himself. Notice the masochistic tendency of leftist
tactics. Leftists protest by lying down in front of vehicles, they
intentionally provoke police or racists to abuse them, etc. These
tactics may often be effective, but many leftists use them not as a
means to an end but because they PREFER masochistic tactics. Self-hatred
is a leftist trait. Many leftists have an intense identification
with the problems of groups that have an image of being weak (women),
defeated (American Indians), repellent (homosexuals), or otherwise
inferior. The leftists themselves feel that these groups are inferior.
They would never admit it to themselves that they have such feelings,
but it is precisely because they do see these groups as inferior that
they identify with their problems. (We do not suggest that women,
Indians, etc., ARE inferior; we are only making a point about leftist
psychology). |