
The 'garden-forest' metaphor: Crisis of European political mind
While trying to send a message that the EU should spend more time engaging with the world rather than becoming isolated, the bloc's foreign policy chief revealed a lot with his 'garden and forest' metaphor
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Some analogies can mean more than just the point they are trying to demonstrate. They reveal a person's emotional state, political resolutions, sense of self, fears, prejudices and perception of others.
It was this kind of analogy that came out of the mouth of Josep Borrell, the high representative of the European Union for foreign affairs and security policy. Speaking at the European Diplomatic Academy in Bruges, Borrell said: “Europe is a garden ... It is the best combination of political freedom, economic prosperity and social harmony that humanity could create. The rest of the world is not exactly a garden. Most of the rest of the world is a jungle and the jungle can invade the garden. Gardeners must tend to it, but they cannot protect the garden by building walls.”
Borrell’s goal was to deliver a message about the European Union engaging more with the world rather than becoming isolated. Yet building on the “garden and jungle” metaphor to argue that the rest of the world would otherwise invade Europe in different ways amounted to a confession in several senses. Critics argue that the European diplomat’s metaphor reflects the West’s Eurocentric, white supremacist, colonialist, racist mindset.
Obviously, one need not go back to the West’s “civilizing-colonializing” era to dig up and expose that mindset. Is is enough to remember the language the United States used to justify its post-9/11 invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, the way it talked about a crusade before settling on democracy promotion, its Orientalist conclusions that portrayed Muslims as terrorists, and the mild self-critique of those authors, who conceded that mistakes were made.
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