My Fear
By Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz
If you have ever wondered how
dictatorships take root in once-great republics, recent occurrences in this
still great country could help you understand how it happens. It is beating a
dead horse to examine how the fear of a new virus allowed people to willingly
give up their rights in the belief that by doing so they were helping to
prevent a pandemic from killing millions of people.
Trusting people they had never
previously heard of, as well as government, which they rarely trust, citizens
of this country, as well as of virtually every country in the world, accepted
that they must lock themselves in their homes and cut off human contact. They
were told that doing so would flatten the curve of illness and death until it
would approach a manageable level. At that point, they would be allowed to
return to their normal lives, albeit with safety precautions until a vaccine
could be developed.
Schools closed, houses of worship
shut down, and nearly every form of commerce was put on hold. Markets crashed,
people lost their sources of income, and billions of dollars were gone, all in
the name of flattening the curve. Anybody who dared to deviate from the firm
lockdown laws was immediately shunned, publicly embarrassed, and slammed with
severe penalties.
After some time, the virus stopped
spreading, the curve had been flattened, and certain states began reopening and
resurrecting their moribund citizens. Slowly but surely, life returned, morale
picked up, and things were returning to quasi normal.
However, other states stubbornly
refused to let go of the chokehold and kept their emergency stay-at-home laws
in effect. They continued to punish people who ventured out without a mask,
shutting down weddings, funerals and gatherings of any kind. Worship in groups
remained banned, shopkeepers desperate for income could not open their stores,
and children were chased from parks.
People in the shut states quietly
accepted the situation without voicing protest. The fact that the entire
citizenry was cowed into going along with the shutdown, which was no longer
supported by science or medicine, is a fearful indication that the time is ripe
for an effective, charming demagogue to take hold of the country.
New Jersey whistleblowers revealed
that the governor of the Garden State, who last week renewed his state of
emergency for another month, is not guided by science as he keeps the state in
lockdown. Instead, he is “making things up as they proceed or making decisions
and justifying them on the back end.” The revelation was not noticed by many
and certainly did not cause anyone to rise up and demand an explanation.
Even as over half of the states
successfully reopened, people in the closed states continued to willingly give
up their rights to live freely, practice their religion, educate their children
and earn a living. That should strike fear into you that one day, someone can
come along and goad people into suspending the constitution and democracy that
separate this country from all others. And then, from out of nowhere, a perfect
storm hit, blowing Covid-19 out of the headlines and exposing even more
glaringly the hypocrisy and insincerity of the governors and mayors who are
maintaining their chokehold on the law-abiding citizens of their states and
cities.
A horrific crime perpetrated in
broad daylight in front of incredulous witnesses was caught on video. A white
Minneapolis policeman choked an unarmed black man to death. As the man, George
Floyd, pleaded for his life, the callous murderer kept his knee on the man’s
throat for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, snuffing the life out of him. Three other
policemen stood by and watched, without attempting to interfere to save the
man’s life.
After simmering for a couple of
days, the video engendered much grief, pain and anger among all those who
watched it. A nation of laws cannot tolerate blatant murder, especially when it
is perpetrated by someone sworn to uphold the law. Protests began in
Minneapolis, the city where the crime was committed, and then began spreading
throughout the country and then to cities around the world. Along with the
protests came rioting and looting in 145 American cities.
Coining A New
Mantra
Egged on by Democrat politicians
and the media, the riots continued night after night. They gained steam as
voices began decrying the “systemic racism” of the United States, its white
citizens and the police. Together with the charge that cops kill black people,
it became a rallying cry, and soon, talking heads began repeating the
allegations over and over as fact. In the words of National Geographic,
“The nature of Floyd’s death forces America to confront an immoral reality: the
United States remains stubbornly committed to a long-standing practice of
violent and often lethal policing of African Americans.”
This country does have a racist
past, and blacks were brought here to serve as slaves to white masters. But the
country has come a long way since then. The nation fought a civil war over
slavery many years ago, and when the anti-slavery forces emerged victorious in
1865, all the slaves were freed. It has been a long march for equality, but the
way the country treated blacks a generation ago has no reflection in the
nation’s current culture. Sweeping civil rights laws passed in 1964 and 1965
granted blacks equality in many areas that had been closed to them. Lynchings
are a thing of the past, as meaningful social progress has come a long way.
Everything in this country is integrated, and billions of dollars have been
poured into black communities in a bid to effect change.
Police killings of blacks are
extremely rare. Blacks have been elected to every political office in this
country, including the presidency. Blacks are represented in every level of
society and endeavor, and many have achieved great success in this democratic
country.
At a memorial for Mr. Floyd in
Minneapolis, the family’s lawyer, Ben Crump, inflamed the passions, telling the
crowd, “It was not the coronavirus pandemic that killed George Floyd, I want to
make it clear. It was that other pandemic that we’re far too familiar with in
America - that pandemic of racism and discrimination - that killed George
Floyd.”
Noted race-baiter Al Sharpton
spoke with characteristic demagoguery. He intoned, “George Floyd’s story has
been the story of black folks. Ever since 401 years ago, the reason we could
never be who we wanted and dreamed to be is you kept your knee on our neck. We
were smarter than the underfunded schools you put us in, but you had your knee
on our neck. We could run corporations and not hustle in the street, but you
had your knee on our neck.”
What happened to Floyd, he said,
“happens every day in this country - in education, in health services and in
every area of American life.” His voice rising to a crescendo, he proclaimed,
“It’s time for us to stand up in George’s name and say, ‘Get your knee off our
necks.’”
The self-victimization of black
people has not gained them much. Those who are successful have taken advantage
of all this country has to offer. They were educated and worked to provide for
themselves and their families, as so many others do here. To say that there is
no racism is foolish, but it is also foolish to deny that anyone with a good
education and work ethic can get ahead in this country, no matter the color of
their skin or their background.
The Facts
Facts happen to be stubborn
things, and the fact is that overall, in the year 2019, a total of ten unarmed
black people were killed by police. Eight of the killings were found to be
justified, and in the other two cases, the culprits were brought to justice.
But that doesn’t matter. Nor does the fact that more unarmed whites are killed
by cops than unarmed blacks. Nor does the fact that thousands of blacks are
killed by blacks, and the only reason that more aren’t is because of the police.
Invariably, when protests such as those going on now are over, police pull back
and crime in the inner city rises. But that all has nothing to do with the
prevailing narrative that the country suffers from systemic racism and that
police are prejudiced against blacks and love to kill them.
Mayors encouraged the protesters
to carry on, as their cities were being systematically destroyed. Look at
Manhattan for example, New York State’s engine of tax income and worldwide
bastion of commerce. The city has been devastated; its prominent downtown and
midtown avenues covered with miles of plywood as 90% of stores are boarded up.
As cities burned, and as
family-owned businesses stifled by the corona lockdown were emptied and trashed
by people posturing over the “evils” of this country and its 800,000 police
officers, the same authorities who threatened people with jail if they violated
the stay-at-home rules the week before the murder took hypocrisy to a new
level.
They kneeled in front of
protesters and encouraged people to join the demonstrations.
These are the same people who put
a giant padlock on schools and shuls, and didn’t let people die with any
relative present or be buried with a respectable funeral service. These same
people played down the violence committed by the protesters who were disobeying
all the Covid rules. These same people, who wouldn’t let you celebrate a decent
wedding or bar mitzvah, a siyum or bris, because of the
terrible danger they presented, encouraged people to join large protest
gatherings of thousands of people standing shoulder to shoulder. Does that make
any sense?
The New Rallying
Cry
It should scare us how fast the
“systemic racism” and police-kill-blacks narratives spread and were adopted by
people of all stripes across the country. This has led to the new rallying cry:
Defund the police.
As the nation sees what happens
when police are handcuffed and prevented from doing their job, protestors and
politicians are touting their latest solution to ending racism in the United
States: stopping the flow of money to police departments. It sounds like the
far-fetched rumination of an out-of-touch-with-reality conspiracy theorist, but
it is the truth and it is already happening.
A veto-proof majority of the
Minneapolis city council promised to dismantle their police department. They
said that they would create a new public safety system. No word yet on what
they have in mind.
Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los
Angeles, a city wracked by savage looting, announced that he is slashing up to
$150 million from the city’s police force. In New York, 40 Democrat politicians
called for a $250 million annual cut to the NYPD budget. They said that the
allocated money would be better served funding summer youth employment
programs. New York City’s failed mayor, Bill de Blasio, joined the “defund the
police” campaign on Sunday, saying, “I want people to understand that we are
committed to shifting resources to ensure that the focus is on our young
people.”
Similar moves are being strongly
advocated in Philadelphia, Dallas and Nashville. After all, in the words of
Mayor Garcetti, the recent unrest is “a movement to change who we are in
America when it comes to black America and our criminal justice system.”
It should be obvious that without
a system of laws and people enforcing them, a civilized society cannot exist,
as Chazal teach (Avos 3:2) that if not for fear of government,
men would swallow each other alive. By defunding the people who enforce the
laws and protect the innocent, the only result can be increased crime.
But word has gone out and the
narrative has been repeated so many times by so many people that it sticks, and
anyone who dares voice any opposition is quickly silenced. Drew Brees, a New
Orleans hero, quickly lost that status when he said in an interview that he
would “never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag of the United States of
America.” He added, “I love and respect my teammates, and I stand right there
with them in regard to fighting for racial equality and justice. I also stand
with my grandfathers, who risked their lives for this country, and countless
other military men and women who do it on a daily basis.”
Brees was roundly condemned and
forced to repeatedly apologize. He said that his comments were “insensitive and
completely missed the mark… They lacked awareness and any type of compassion or
empathy.” His wife also apologized and said, “We are the problem.”
Echoing State
Propaganda
The New York Times,
formerly the undisputed newspaper of record famed for its news coverage, went
into a meltdown over the weekend for publishing an op-ed written by Republican
Senator Tim Cotton in support of bringing in federal troops to help quell the
rioting and looting if all else fails. The publication of an opinion piece, on
the opinion page, not in keeping with the politically correct narrative caused
a revolt in the ranks. The newspaper, which had claimed to be journalistically
impartial, lost all pretense and apologized for publishing the article. The
editorial page editor was pushed out and the publisher issued a statement
saying that he agrees “that it will take a new team to lead the department
through a period of considerable change.”
The chief editor of the Philadelphia
Inquirer was sent packing. Over there, the article itself was
kosher, as it justified black anger. The problem was the headline, which read,
“Buildings Matter, Too.” A play on “Black Lives Matter,” it was found to be
insensitive.
A Sacramento sportscaster was also
fired. He tweeted, “All Lives Matter.” No, no, you’re out.
This country is slipping towards
socialism, where everyone lives at the mercy of the state, which feeds them and
tells them how and what to think and say. Millions of people here are now being
paid not to work and attempts at protest of the corona-inspired lockdown were
quickly shut down. Only protests that are in line with the agenda of the powers
that be and can be used to overturn the present White House administration are
sanctioned and supported. People are scared into silence and then acquiescence,
lest they be shamed and ostracized for disobeying the state and violating
political correctness.
Regrettably, in our community as
well, people feel forced to toe a party line. You don’t hear many askonim
advocating for a reopening of schools and stores. Tens of thousands of children
are regressing, and nobody sees that as a cause to rally around and remedy. Storekeepers
and small businessmen are suffering, yet we don’t hear anyone taking up their
cause and pointing out the hypocrisy of what is being perpetrated clearly for
political gains.
There is an insurrection taking
place. The left is fighting to change this country and it is getting scary.
Should they assume power, they will blame all the ills of the country on
conservatives, Republicans, whites, and of course President Trump.
President Trump is a convenient
scapegoat for now. Democrats and protesters blame him for everything. They
twist his words and make up quotes to make him look like a fool. Last Friday,
the president held a press conference to crow about the unemployment numbers.
His prediction that the economy would bounce back from the ravages of the Covid
shutdown as soon as states would open was borne out and he was proud of the
accomplishment.
In his remarks, the president
spoke about the ongoing protests over the murder of George Floyd. He said,
“Equal justice under the law must mean that every American receives equal
treatment in every encounter with law enforcement, regardless of race, gender,
color or creed; they have to receive equal treatment from law enforcement. We
all saw what happened last week. We can’t let that happen. Hopefully, George is
looking down right now and saying this is a great thing that’s happening for
our country. It’s a great day for him; it’s a great day for everybody in terms
of equality. It’s really what our constitution requires and that is what our
country is all about.”
The media went on to report that
Trump said that Floyd was looking down from heaven and was proud of the job
numbers. They castigated the president as a self-absorbed, callous fool. Joe
Biden also got into the act, remarking that what Trump said was “despicable.”
He never said it. They made up the quote and then condemned the president. How
is anyone to know that the quote was bogus.
But Donald Trump will not remain
in office forever. He may not even be there past January 20th. The liberal
policies which the leftists will institute will be of little help to the poor
blacks - and whites. Their promised utopia will not materialize, and they will
need someone to blame. Who will they blame for their failures? Who will they
turn on then?
Historic Scapegoat
In The Wings?
Sorry to say, but historically,
the people who have been blamed when things do not go right are the Jews.
Presently, this golus is the most comfortable in our long and painful
history, but you see how fast the narrative can change. With the snap of some
fingers, the country has gone mad over “systemic racism.” A new orthodoxy has
taken root and nobody can argue.
If you have ever wondered how
Hitler took over a largely docile German people and turned them into rabid
murderers, these past few weeks should help explain how that metamorphosis
occurred. A seed was planted and a story germinated about a deadly group of
people who had to be exterminated for the state to survive. It doesn’t take
long for people to become frightened about their lives and convinced that they
must do everything in their power to stamp out the evil and the threat, be it
systemic racism, police brutality, or people who disobey the Covid lockdown
rules.
Chof Sivan, the day that
commemorates the Gezeiros Tach V’tat of the Crusades, is this weekend. Klal
Yisroel in years past would fast and do teshuvah on that day, but as
memories of the murderous period of the years 1648-9 receded, the practice
ended. Perhaps, as we now see the potential for destruction and the direction
in which this country is headed, on that day we should we should reflect and daven
that the horrors of the past not be repeated, r”l.
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