DISCUSSION: Cutting Off Their Own Heads

DISCUSSION: Cutting Off Their Own Heads July 12, 2024

In the course of his discussion of the journalists’ revolt at the Washington Post, Jeffrey Blehar tells a priceless anecdote:

During the Spring and Autumn period of ancient China (ca. 470 B.C.), the kingdom of Yue was ruled by one Goujian, whose infamy preceded him in combat, quite literally: Yue’s most devoted warriors would march forward from the front ranks, stand before the opposing army on the battlefield, and demonstrate their implacable fearlessness by chopping off their own heads.

This is such a good story that it deserves to be a cautionary tale, a critical analogy, or a sermon illustration.  What would be some examples of this syndrome?

"I think it may be more than a 24 hour job. Maybe this guy took ..."

DISCUSSION: Cutting Off Their Own Heads
"Let's hope they restrain that impulse at least until the dead have been buried."

DISCUSSION: Cutting Off Their Own Heads
"You really think they aren't looking hard already, with every resource they've got??"

DISCUSSION: Cutting Off Their Own Heads
"It is. Maybe they will have to look a little harder."

DISCUSSION: Cutting Off Their Own Heads

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