
Mickey Z. — World News Trust
September xx, 2021
(The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of World News Trust.)
“Odin’s men rushed forwards without armour, were as mad as dogs or wolves, bit their shields, and were strong as bears or wild oxen, and killed people at a blow, but neither fire nor iron told upon them. This was called Berserkergang.” (13th century Icelandic poet, Snorri Sturluson)
Berserkers, according to The Internet™, are “a class of Nordic peoples who could be found performing inhuman feats on the battlefield. Uncontrollable rage is the signature of the berserker.” The term “berserkers” may derive from either (or both):
Any or all of this is true:

Vikings, in general, and berserkers, in particular, were both feared and revered in their time. They’re idealized and romanticized today — along with an endless list of barbaric and sadistic male warrior cultures, e.g. Aztecs, Romans, Spartans, Samurai, Visigoths, Mongols, Ninjas, and too many more to list here. Notably, we talk about them with the same tone with which we discuss today’s athletes, soldiers, movie heroes, etc.
Whether it’s Michael Jordan or a berserker, we (in the civilized set) utterly worship any man with the assassin mindset who will put on his game face and seem possessed as he tears your heart out in the name of no-holds-barred victory. We name our sports teams after bloodthirsty killers (e.g. warriors, pirates, raiders, buccaneers, Vikings, etc.). From the thuggishly brutal world of prizefighting to the buffoonish realm of “pro” wrestling, popular nicknames include executioner, ferocious, macho, bone crusher, the beast, merciless, body snatcher, hitman, and undertaker.

As for pop culture, even the most cursory glance at common movie tropes is enough to recognize how deep an impact sadistic necrophilia has upon what we tellingly call “entertainment.” In addition, popular bands in genres like metal and hip-hop often co-opt and profit off the lethal, male warrior/take-no-prisoners motif.
The patriarchal terminology — along with the awe and adoration — we ascribe to historical berserkers is eerily similar to how we might today swoon over a ruthless fictional character like Rambo, a pro athlete/convicted rapist like Mike Tyson, or hundreds of best-selling, violent video game concepts. However, as usual, these high-profile examples also serve to obscure the endless supply of real-life male criminals currently wreaking mayhem on every inch of the globe. Thanks to male pattern violence, “berserkers” are currently a 24/7 norm.
Keyword in that last sentence: currently. It doesn’t have to be like this. Male violence is not an unstoppable force of nature or preordained theology. Men have the power to say no and to support other men who say no. Perhaps most important of all, men must look after ensuing generations of boys and young men who now have easier access than ever to all of the above conditioning. Pro tip: Masculinity can thrive without going berserk. I say we find out what that looks and feels like. But never forget... there are times when you have no choice but to go berserk:
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