What gets me is that we always have the temptation to externalize this, though, and say that, ah, those other guys, they're the traitors, we're the righteous who are betrayed and persectued. Historically, for instance, the narrative here is used against, say, the Jewish community by the religious and political leaders, and the mob gets stirred up and joins in and bad things happen. And it's like... congratulations, you are what this narrative warned against.
religion, maundy thursday, #acab pt 3 Afficher plus
So I'm back after the Orthodox service for the Thursday evening before Pascha. I always forget just how awful the hymnography gets. It's basically all - and pardon me for how ugly it sounds even cleaned up - "Oh, the Jewish community really screwed the pooch here!" And it's like... is that really the message you get here? Of course, they'll never change it because reasons. It's an embarrassment.