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When Success Becomes a Target: The Hidden Danger of Resentment

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By Amadu Bah, Sydney, Australia

History delivers a consistent warning: when a group becomes visibly successful economically, culturally, or intellectually, it often attracts not only admiration but also suspicion and resentment. Left unchecked, that resentment can harden into hostility. Targeting a “tribe”, whether defined by ethnicity, religion, nationality, or even profession, because of its success is not just unjust; it is socially corrosive and morally dangerous.

This dynamic was recently reflected in remarks made by a woman in the UK, who directed criticism toward the Fulani tribe along precisely these lines. It’s a familiar pattern: success becomes the trigger for blame.

Success makes patterns visible. A community that excels in trade, education, or innovation stands out, especially in times of uncertainty. Yet instead of examining the roots of that success – discipline, strong networks, shared values, or historical context – outsiders may reduce it to conspiracy or unfair advantage. This simplification is seductive. It offers an easy explanation and a clear villain, turning complexity into accusation.

The real danger begins with narrative. When people start saying, “They’re succeeding at our expense,” achievement is reframed as theft. Empathy erodes, curiosity fades, and grievance takes its place. Over time, such thinking can justify exclusion, limiting opportunities, imposing restrictions, or socially isolating the targeted group. In extreme cases, it can escalate into outright violence.

This pattern has repeated itself across societies and eras. A successful minority becomes a convenient scapegoat during economic downturns or political instability. Influences, opportunists, or leaders may amplify these sentiments for personal or political gain, redirecting frustration away from systemic issues and toward a visible “other”. The result is a vicious cycle: resentment fuels discrimination, discrimination breeds instability, and instability deepens resentment.

The consequences are not just moral; they are practical. Societies that punish success, especially when it is tied to identity, ultimately undermine their own progress. Innovation declines when people fear standing out. Trust erodes when communities feel targeted. Talent withdraws or leaves altogether. In attempting to “level the field” through hostility, a society weakens itself.

There is also a quieter, more insidious cost: moral corrosion. Once it becomes acceptable to target one group for doing well, the standard shifts. Success itself becomes suspect. Today’s target may be a specific tribe; tomorrow’s could be anyone who rises above the norm. Envy becomes normalised, and fairness is pushed aside.

None of this suggests that success should be beyond scrutiny. Questioning unfair systems, monopolies, or corruption is not only valid; it’s necessary. But such critiques must be evidence-based and applied consistently, not directed at entire groups based on identity. The distinction matters: one path seeks justice; the other looks for someone to blame.

A healthier response to another group’s success is inquiry rather than accusation. What practices contribute to their outcomes? What lessons can be learned or shared? Where can collaboration replace competition? These questions build bridges instead of barriers.

Ultimately, attacking a group for its success reflects a failure of perspective. It confuses visibility with guilt and difference with threat. Societies that resist this impulse by valuing fairness, encouraging dialogue, and rewarding merit across all communities tend to be more stable, innovative, and just.

The real danger is not that one group succeeds. It’s that others begin to see success itself as something worth punishing.

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