Christ Quote by Aleister Crowley
“They look for a victim to chivy, and howl him down, and finally lynch him in a sheer storm of sexual frenzy which they honestly imagine to be moral indignation, patriotic passion or some equally allowable emotion, it may be an innocent Negro, a Jew like Leo Frank, a harmless half-witted German; a Christ-like idealist of the type of Debs, an enthusiastic reformer like Emma Goldman.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Book of the Law, 1904
The quote condemns mob mentality that disguises violent oppression as moral or patriotic fervor, targeting vulnerable groups.
In simple terms: Mob violence hides behind false moral claims.
Questionize and resist collective hysteria.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- civil rights protests
- political rallies
- online harassment
- authoritarian regimes
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Who do you see being scapegoated today?
- How can societies protect minorities from collective rage?
Such fervor can be manipulated by leaders to justify oppression.