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TRANSCRIPT: Family Scapegoat, Prized, Needed And Envied: Diane Collins

Read the full transcript of Diane Collins’ talk titled “Family Scapegoat, Prized, Needed And Envied” at TEDxFederalHill 2023 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

The Scapegoat Story

I first became aware of the scapegoat story when I was about eight years old and I heard it in Sunday school. I thought it was a fun story.

The priest picked out a goat and the goat was to carry the sins of the herd of the family, and then it was sent off into the wilderness and the family was forgiven of their sins, but the goat was gone carrying all the responsibility. If there was someone in the family who had killed someone, the goat was the murderer. If there was someone in the family who lied, the goat was the liar, and now the goat was shunned alone and out in the wilderness.

I would imagine if someone saw the goat, they would see all the sins on it and they wouldn’t be able to see who the goat had been underneath, and I always wondered what was it about that goat that got it selected, because the priest had to look out and see all the other goats and say “that one” and there was something decidedly different. It’s always something but you can’t say exactly what it is.

Personal Realization

Over the years, I’ve heard about scapegoats in politics and all sorts of underhanded things, and people get blamed, but that’s all I knew. Eventually, I did learn more about scapegoats and different things like that and the black sheep of the family, and I started to feel like strange things while I was in my family. I said something is not right, and I started attending therapy. Over the years, I realized that I was a scapegoat, and that explained a lot.