Anti-Hellenism (in Greek:
Ανθελληνισμός)
is hostility toward the
Greek people,
culture and
country.
However,when compared with apparently
similar phenomena (like
Anti-Semitism it turns out to be, at least in
its recent form, more of a deliberate
<b>misperception</b> or a sort of underground
conspiracy theory than an actual
hate movement.
Origins
of Antihellenism
Geopolitical reasons
Antihellenism at least apparently lacks a racial and
cultural basis unlike
anti-Semitism, in that it appears to be mostly
based on geopolitically oriented reasons as well as diplomatic and
strategic interests closely related with the modern state of
Greece. These by
themselves don't imply a direct hate towards Greeks as a
nation.
International Mass Media
Also, unlike other
kinds of racial or ethnic
prejudice, it is not officially based on
a
concrete ideology (like
Mein Kampf against the
Jews), nor is it present in an organized form or
society (such as
Ku Klux Klan against
black people), but it usually manifests itself under
the form of a negative image promoted by a part of the
international
mass
media, especially Anglo-Saxon ones (which ased newspapers and
TV networks.
Those TVs and newspapers are in fact frequently
accused of negative propaganda against the modern state of Greece.
The
Olympic
games of
Athens
2004 are a prime example, to the point that many of those
newspapers and TVs officially apologized to Greece for having been
too critical versus Greece and its competence in organising the
games.
It must be pointed out however, that many of those
broadcasts and articles are usually the consequences of precise
governmental or para-governmental decisions, and thus fall into the
field of
diplomacy.
Comparison with the
Freedom Fries issue between
France and the
USA helps getting an idea about the true nature of these
publications.
The "true" antihellenists
There are
however a few declaredly anti-greek organizations,such as the
Turkish
Grey
Wolves and some extremist
Balkans based political parties. The goal of these
organizations is declaredly the <b>territorial</b>
possession of Greece and of the whole of
Cyprus,with no particular racial or cultural
ideology behind them,other than the desire to rid Greece and Cyprus
of Greeks, apparently not interested in promoting a worldwide
"Greek
Holocaust".
Does antihellenism really
subsist?
Antihellenism itself, as a concept,is very debated
in Greece itself.
Some Greek people firmly believe that there is
an underground international conspiracy
aimed at destroying Greek
language and culture, but apparently not the Greeks
themselves.
Detractors
Its detractors (most of them
Greek) on the other hand claim that antihellenism is merely
a
handy excuse and an excellent scapegoat for labelling and
demonizing all actual or imaginary "enemies" of the Greek nation or
even for justifying insuccesses and failures from both on national
and personal levels, and that in reality Greece and Greeks are
regarded no worse or better than any other democratic country and
its citizens.
These same people also feel that some facts are
exagerrated by the mass media and by some politicians for their own
purposes.
Demonization
Usually, it's the Greeks
themselves which label something as "Anti-Hellenic", or feel that
there is some major anti-Greek conspiracy behind anything and
anyone merely opposing Greek interests in any area. In this case,
conveniently labelling something "antihellenic" is in fact a
demonization.
What is, ultimately,
"anti-hellenic"?
Although there is no clear definition of
what makes something or someone "anti-hellenic", there are some
possible clues:
Territorial claims and disputes connected with
the modern state of Greece: Maybe the most realistic of all
antihellenic fears,since there are actually Turkish and other
Balkanic extremist groups (such as the Grey Wolves) which claim part or all of
Greece's land and sea.Publications and articles which criticize
Greece and Greeks to various extent. These include:* Traveller
guides,especially if they mention terrorism or contain too much negative warnings
and stereotypes.
It is not a pleasant thing in general when country A issues
negative guides for country B, but one doesn't see why Greece and
Greeks should feel particularly offended by a similar fact.*
Newspaper articles,especially if they write about the Cyprus dispute, the
Olympic
Games, make undocumented connections with international
terrorism or merely
report actual negative statistics and promote stereotyped ideas
about Greece. Also, any piece of reporting merely showing interest
or positively promoting one of Greeces "enemies" is promptly
labelled as antihellenic. Consequences of antihellenism
Dedicated press
Perceptions of antihellenism in
Greece are also fueled by
(and fuel in turn) a flourishing market of publications promoting
National Mysticism. The arguments treated
by those publications are:
*The supposed absolute superiority of
the Greek
Culture and language.*The importance of Greek soil,
olive oil etc. in
creating Greek culture and thought.*The existence of several
international conspiracies aimed at destroying the Greek
culture and language by any means.*Sometimes ideas about an
eternal rivalry with the Jews
for the place of the "chosen race" are promoted too, which can
dwell into Anti-Semitism.