Jabotinsky thought that Israel is not only physically located in the
Middle East, but must live in the Middle East in order to survive. He
understood the importance of ideology, of holding on to one’s
convictions, of symbols and of honor — quite the opposite of some of
today’s ‘pragmatic’ politicians.
Instead of Excessive Apology
by Zev Jabotinsky, 1911
Translated from Russian by Boris Shusteff
We constantly and very loudly apologize… Instead of turning our backs
to the accusers, as there is nothing to apologize for, and nobody to
apologize to, we swear again and again that it is not our fault… Isn’t
it long overdue to respond to all these and all future accusations,
reproaches, suspicions, slanders and denunciations by simply folding our
arms and loudly, clearly, coldly and calmly answer with the only
argument that is understandable and accessible to this public: ‘Go to
Hell!’?
Who are we, to make excuses to them; who are they to interrogate us?
What is the purpose of this mock trial over the entire people where the
sentence is known in advance? Our habit of constantly and zealously
answering to any rabble has already done us a lot of harm and will do
much more. … The situation that has been created as a result, tragically
confirms a well known saying: “Qui s’excuse s’accuse.” ["one that
apologizes for oneself accuses oneself"]
We ourselves have acquainted our neighbors with the thought that for
every embezzling Jew it is possible to drag the entire ancient people to
answer, a people that was already legislating at the time when the
neighbors had not even invented a bast shoe. Every accusation causes
among us such a commotion that people unwittingly think, ‘why are they
so afraid of everything?’ Apparently their conscience is not clear.’
Exactly because we are ready at every minute to stand at attention,
there develops among the people an inescapable view about us, as of some
specific thievish tribe. We think that our constant readiness to
undergo a search without hesitation and to turn out our pockets, will
eventually convince mankind of our nobility; look what gentlemen we
are–we do not have anything to hide! This is a terrible mistake. The
real gentlemen are the people that will not allow anyone for any reason
to search their apartment, their pockets or their soul. Only a person
under surveillance is ready for a search at every moment…. This is the
only one inevitable conclusion from our maniac reaction to every
reproach–to accept responsibility as a people for every action of a Jew,
and to make excuses in front of everybody including hell knows who. I
consider this system to be false to its very root. We are hated not
because we are blamed for everything, but we are blamed for everything
because we are not loved…
We may apologize only in rare, unique and extremely important moments
when we are completely confident that the Areopagus [the ancient
Athenian high court -- ed.] in front of us really has just intentions
and proper competence. We do not have to apologize for anything. We are a
people as all other peoples; we do not have any intentions to be better
than the rest. As one of the first conditions for equality we demand
the right to have our own villains, exactly as other people have them.
Yes, we do have provocateurs and draft dodgers, and it is even strange
that we have so few of them under current conditions. Other people have
also these kind of “good,” and, in addition, they have embezzlers, and
pogrom-makers, and torturers — so what — the neighbors live and are not
ashamed…. Do our neighbors blush for the Christians in Kishinyov who
hammered nails into Jewish babies’ eyes?” Not in the least,– they walk
with head raised high and look everybody in the face; they are
absolutely right, and this is how it must be, as the persona of a people
is royal, and not responsible and is not obliged to apologize…
We do not have to account to anybody, we are not to sit for anybody’s
examination and nobody is old enough to call on us to answer. We came
before them and will leave after them. We are what we are, we are good
for ourselves, we will not change and we do not want to.
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