The Paris attacks are unquestionably horrific and terrible.
Nothing can justify them; they deserve unqualified condemnation.
Does this mean I should be plastering the French flag over my
Facebook profile to show ‘solidarity’ with Paris and France? A lot of people I
know and respect highly have done just that—and I do not question their reasons
for doing so.
But I’m curious where the ‘Facebook solidarity’ is when
Palestinians, Syrians, Iraqis, Afghans, Egyptians, and many, many others are
massacred. Is it because these massacres happen so frequently that we ignore
them? Is it because they happen a long way away, to people that we care little
about? Are westerners more deserving of ‘solidarity’ than anyone else?
And why is there the sudden need to wave national flags
around as a response? In an escalating conflict which is conducted to a large
extent according to the dismal politics of nation states, I worry that
flag-waving just entrenches the divisions. National identity has always been
divisive: it is forged as much in what a country isn’t as in what it is
(Christian and therefore not Jewish or Muslim; Protestant and therefore not
Catholic; and so on).
France does not have an admirable record when it comes to
fostering multiculturalism. It also has one of the largest and most popular parties
of the far right in Europe; the Front National has serious and not unrealistic
ambitions to win power at the next presidential election.
It is too early to say how France may respond to the attacks.
But it would not be surprising if there is a spike in far right support; if
there is increased hostility and persecution towards Muslims and ethnic
minorities; if more bombs are directed at Syria leading to the deaths of more innocent
victims. And if any or all of that happens, one can be sure it will all be
closely associated with the tricolor.
Of course, it might be argued that it is important for
moderates and liberals to associate themselves with the French flag precisely
to stop the far right from hijacking it. I can understand that reasoning. But I’m
not persuaded. I think we’re in trouble when moderates and liberals believe
their only option is to rally around national flags.