The Crimea to Ukraine is not unlike the Isle of White
to the UK, almost an island off its southern coast. Its land connection with
Ukraine is less than five miles wide and its eastern tip is the same distance
from Russia by sea. Khrushchev gave it as a present to Ukraine from Russia when
the USSR was a happy family. Ukraine itself is larger than Germany, Switzerland
and Belgium put together and on the west borders six Eurovision contestants.
Whilst currently its history is changing daily the run of it is classic. There
seems an inevitability to the escalating conflict. At one level presidential
rhetoric lays claim to their country’s interests in the guise of what’s best
for Ukraine. At another their paid unnamed forces flex their muscles. At yet
another powerful Ukrainian individuals thrust forward to represent partisan
factions. And at the lowest level voiceless citizens wait to endure their fate.
Polarisation occurs and some form of attrition begins, be it counted in lives,
limbs, cost or social welfare. After sufficient loss it will end. Such is the
lesson of history, yet the game is played again. In this primeval primate dance
the stressed zeitgeist factionalises into multiple animosities. The alpha
male’s whoops direct their secondaries into mindless action as the females and
their young cower in a dance of genes, the alphas to proliferate, the
secondaries to emulate and the females to protect. It’s as if genes power a
persona that is at odds with personhood in a role-play as much aggrandisement
as it is fictional. There currently seems to be three world epidemics, poverty,
poor mental health and countries in conflict. It’s easy to see the link between
poverty and mental health in the poor but not so easy when it comes to the rich
and powerful. Is there a corollary between being frightened by too little and
empowered by too much? How might we evaluate and identify the mental health
issues of this elite? It’s for sure not on anyone’s clinical agenda. And
imagine how difficult it would be to implement its findings in the face of the
alpha genes. No it’s probably best we stay as primates and have a war. It’ll
settle things like it always has.
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