A recent poll reveals that among voters who have a “favorable impression of Biden”, 51% are in favor of the government putting the unvaccinated in “designated facilities,” and 54% favor imposing fines or prison sentences on vaccine critics.
In addition, half of Democrats polled feel that anyone who questions the government’s view of vaccines on social media should be jailed or fined.
I wonder how close those percentages are to the those that were in favor of Jews being sent to “designated facilities” in pre-WW2 Germany. Or to the percentages that were in favor of keeping slaves in “designated facilities” in the antebellum South. Or those that were in favor of dissidents being sent to “designated facilities” in the Gulag Archipelago under Stalin or the laogai system of labor camps under Mao.
In these and countless other cases, part of the population was persuaded by ideologues to believe some other part of the population was unclean and less human, leading a large percentage of “good people” to collectively rationalize evil.
“But this time it’s different! It’s for public health!”
That sentiment rings hollow in a world where politicians don masks just off-stage, walk 20 feet to a podium, then take them off to speak. A world where governments bulldoze skate parks so that 10 people can’t skateboard outside, but encourage 10,000 to gather together for protests the next day – as long as the protests are for narrative-approved causes. A world where oligarchs impose lockdowns on their denizen rubes in New York City then proceed to go on vacation in Florida, or dine maskless in fancy restaurants while demanding the peasants cover their faces if they dare leave their homes.
A world where any reported side effects of vaccination are deemed coincidental (“correlation does not mean causation”), but if any vaccinated person has minor symptoms of Covid, all of a sudden correlation ALWAYS means causation and they’d be dead or in a hospital otherwise.
A world where you get deleted from the public square if you even mention your adverse reaction or question three-letter government agencies. Where hospitalization statistics are manipulated so that media outlets can air more sensationalized content.
President Biden, who fancies himself some great unifier, employs the exact same tactics as Hitler, Stalin, and Mao with his “pandemic of the unvaccinated” rhetoric, dehumanizing a large portion of the population in the face of the reality that the vaccinated still spread Covid. Desperate to find a scapegoat for his own ineptitude and for losing a war in which the premises of victory were badly miscalculated, he continues to double down on fomenting fear and division rather than ushering unity. Thus, it’s no surprise that many of his followers want to put the unvaccinated in “designated facilities” until they are sufficiently inoculated and re-educated.
So no, it’s not different this time. The calendar might read a different year. The czars in charge might go by different names. The perceived crisis might modify the mode of manipulation. But the grand intention is the same. And it’s disgusting.
Slavery didn’t exist in America because a few people wanted slaves. It existed because it was a practice inherited from a world that had collectively rationalized evil long before. None of the infamous tyrants the 20th century had any power by themselves – they only accrued power by manipulating the masses against a common enemy that they forged out of their own people. They convinced the convincible that some utopian end was greater than the means needed to get there, and if those means meant forced labor camps or mass graves, well, those (less human) people deserved it for not going along with the state-prescribed status quo.
To those in favor of imprisonment for anyone that comes to a different conclusion about what should be injected into their body; to those who say that thought should be controlled and opinion nationalized, I say unequivocally: Evil is still evil – even when it’s collectively rationalized.
Pontious Pilate famously inquired while looking truth directly in the eye.
He knew.
But when he heard them say away with him, away crucify him we have no king but Caesar
he washed his hands of the matter and did what pleased them
that trial has never ended every one of us sits on the jury
we are all Pontious Pilate conscious of the quiet but unrelenting testament of the defendant and the deafening resonance of the prosecution contending with the same question “what is truth?”
(I wonder) who is it that would smile when we say that that we are incurable cancers to the planet who would inspire the kind of art that exclaims that this is all there is who would spawn such a take that beauty is bygone and goodness is a disgrace who would be happy to have us embrace the nothingness of nihilism who would slither in with such a worldview who would be objectively jubilant to have us believe that there is no objective truth and that we should modify our morality to fit our behavior instead of vice versa I guess its vice versus virtue
we all know the truth even though sometimes we wish we didn’t sometimes we pretend there is no wrong so that we can condone wrong or convince other people to go wrong so that we’re not alone in the wrong but dawning the darkest of sunglasses does not extinguish the light right is right even if nobody is right and wrong is wrong even if everybody is going along
maybe that’s why they convicted the innocent and banished him to the cross why they lashed and laughed and mocked and chanted for assassination truth can be relative if God is recanted from the equation with no higher being to set the standard for the people anyone can call evil good, and good evil there’s no infraction a rationale can’t be rationed out for no principle they can’t have it out for
the silence is deafening when you mute the immutable Nietzsche noticed this and noted it with caution see, the preachers of the post-modern doctrine are not the first to allege that God is dead but there’s still nowhere to go after the funeral in this post-modern concoction “who will wipe the blood from our garments what water is holy enough to cleanse us what festivals of atonement shall we attend what sacred games shall we invent” pray tell
how do we declare rape reprehensible if it’s just one set of molecules knocking into another set that’s less able to defend itself or slavery disdainful if it’s just an array of atoms arranged in chain-link fashion that happened to trap another or the iniquity of murder if it’s just one clump of cells determining that another clump of cells doesn’t deserve the dignity
who will wipe the blood from our consciouses well, if we consecrate ourselves gods and goddesses then instead of climbing a mountain fo find truth we can just drag the mountain to us and demand that its majestic peaks crumble into dust never mind the civilizations that we might bumble or crush
but jumping out of 40 story buildings because gravity is a social construct doesn’t change the nature of the pavement these shattered anatomies are shouting that something’s amiss
God forgive this audacity God forgive us for thinking that we can never do anything that warrants forgiveness
God forbid this navel-gazing I’m not saying it’s always easy to look up to discover but I can say this we can search for truth or we can search for comfort only one of those two will bring the other
my truth is what makes me feel good THE truth is what makes me do good
my truth will let me be THE truth will let me become
my truth might get me through the day THE truth will get me through this whole life and beyond
my truth will waver, and change THE truth will not be shaken by my inclinations or your opinion it cannot be lobbied, or slackened by sacrilege it will not falter, and will never be altered by activists
my truth will reveal my entitlements THE truth will heal, enliven, and enlighten when darkness swarms when distortion becomes the norm when the obvious becomes too dangerous to speak of we must never underestimate the effects because when truth is the first casualty of an ideology freedom will always be the next
truth, beauty, and goodness are true, beautiful, and good and I shouldn’t have to say so
we are not biohazards this is not all there is truth is not what those regarded as important tell us to believe or groupthink that the mob has compelled us to believe
we do not need to pay the toll that they would take rape and slavery and murder are wrong not because of protons or electrons but because souls are at stake
there’s nothing more important than discerning the difference between what truth isn’t and what it is because when you have no king but Ceasar you have no truth but his
ladies and gentlemen of the jury find courage do not wash your hands of the responsibility standing up for truth is worth it even if you’re persecuted for trying to preserve it
fear not what men may say or do fear not what we were made to be because when you know the truth the truth shall make you free
I came to this university with an open mind and a fire burning in my chest I was on a quest for higher learning now here I am
I’d like to thank my professors for teaching me to be a free thinker, where I’m totally free to think… what you want me to think
I loved my favorite class so much it’s hard to put it in words Destabilizing Hegemonic Cishetero Amatonormativity in Birds changed my life
thank you for teaching me problematizing instead of problem solving all this time I could have been trying to cure cancer instead you taught me to point at someone and say “you’re the cancer”
I asked you to help me unravel the great philosophers you dazzled me with 100 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion officers I was going to say that their 15 million dollar combined salary didn’t actually help educate anyone but they did keep over 100 chairs from floating away
you taught me to lower my gaze whenever I tried to think for myself you censored me and lowered my grade
thank you for exposing the lie of objective truth I mean, I came to University to participate in the universally respected pursuit of wisdom and the transmission of knowledge
to learn to differentiate between the intellectually fashionable and the perpetually applicable to partake of your sacred manna
I was starving for your esteemed insight and you fed me propaganda
I came to you seeking a guardian of reason and you discarded reason
I came for critical thinking you gave me critical theory
I wanted to build on a shared foundation you told me there’s no such thing thanks to your advice I’ve learned to turn openness from a virtue into a vice
I wanted a liberal education I wanted to see the world I was told this was the place you showed me that the only way to see the world is through the lens of gender, sexuality, and race
E Pluribus Unum lol thank you and your syllabus for disproving such nonsense thank you for teaching me to look at diversity as a device for division, I was naive to think that diversity could be beautiful, that we could learn from each other and build a society together, strengths and weaknesses weaved into a tapestry of unanticipated breadth, depth, and majestyno – your way is better we must deconstruct
we must reject the great books in favor of the great grievances I used to think the American dream was the opportunity for each to achieve according to his or her determination and honed expertise no ma’am – now I know the American dream is a government program
I used to think morality stemmed from natural rights now I know that morality stems from status and likes and trendy ideologies
after four years I can’t tell you anything about molecular biology or chemistry or the importance of nucleic acids or adrenal glands but I can tell you that abortion should be legal, free, and on-demand
I didn’t learn anything about what truth is but I did unlearn what 2+2 is you say I’m smarter for that and I believe you
I believe you that what happened to the universities in Germany in the 1930s certainly isn’t happening here
I didn’t study much history but the one thing I learned about its atrocities was that I could not possibly be guilty of the same foibles that foiled those civilizations the same infirmities that put millions in infirmaries no those are past people – savage I have surpassed people make statues of me that mobs will never find reason to ravage
thank you for bringing me up in front of a class of people for struggle sessions thank you for bringing my friend up – he agreed that it was so virtuous of you to tell everyone that because of his skin color, he’s unlikely to succeed
they say oh, the humanity I say oh, the humanities
thank you for replacing facts with post-factual narratives and for your relentless attacks on America
thank you for never letting anyone with a dissenting sentiment speak on this campus, or any campus I know that what you’ve taught me would stand against whatever they have to say so you’re right it’s best to just keep them away thank you for the safe spaces
thank you for the guest lecturers that you did allow who spoke so graciously about “fantasies of unloading a revolver into the head of any white person that got in their way” that always made my day I never once questioned why that was acceptable but having someone come and speak about, I don’t know, the Constitution, or freedom, or fulfilling one’s potential that was forbidden
they say that you should be ashamed of yourselves for what you’ve done to free speech, free thought, and truth seeking and for shaming anyone that dares break from the mold that every one of your ideas are shaped from they say it’s crazy that people feel less free to speak in your classrooms than they did in the authoritarian states that they escaped from
I say, well… I say whatever you want me to say
I came to this university with an open mind thank you so much for closing it
thank you for what you’ve become for what you’ve done to me to my generation to western civilization for putting thousands of years of human progress on the brink
Justice is one of the few fundamental truths that we all innately understand as humans. A 2 year old is innocent. A 40 year old rapist who runs a sex-trafficking ring is not. He’s incurred a great moral debt. If that debt were never paid it would be a great injustice. We sense that deeply.
We are keenly aware of transgression and violations of natural law. It’s why we have words for guilt, remorse, and shame. Religion is very much humankind’s accounting system for the economy of innocence and blame. It seeks to classify corruption. To diagnose the divergence of good and evil. To find respite from imperfection and restitution from impurity.
Based on the current modus operandi of all public institutions in this country and much of the West, I want to compare two relevant religions – Identity Politics, and Christianity. The astute viewer or listener might say “hey, Identity Politics isn’t a religion!” For all intents and purposes it functions as one. I’m going to adopt the term “Identianity” as the religion that uses Identity Politics as its gospel.
I need to take a moment to define Identity Politics, as it’s a broadly used term. In essence, it is categorizing people into groups and pitting these groups against each other, dividing us based on some superficial surface for some pernicious political purpose. The group “identity” is often based on race, sex, or sexual orientation, but is not confined to these, as groups are formed based on real or perceived oppressions at any given time.
Identianity is not unique to modern times or modern political movements. It was the curse of caste systems, the fuel of feudalism, the scourge of slavery, the corruption of the Klan, the dark heart of tribal warfare.
The pages of history overflow with the ink of heinousness done by one group of humans to another. This is why Identity Politics, when presented as a fight for the rights of the mistreated appeals to our sense of justice. Who wouldn’t want to right all the wrongs of humanity? But we have to ask if Identity Politics is the proper tool for this tremendous task.
In functional societies, interpersonal transgressions are dealt with in an agreed-upon a system of laws and consequences. When a crime is committed, blame is assessed. The accused is determined innocent or guilty, and in the latter case punishment is prescribed. Personal transgressions though, or sins of the soul, violate higher laws and require an entirely different judicial system.
In Christianity, each individual fallible human is to blame for their own transgressions. Jesus Christ, the infallible son of God manifest in human flesh, is uniquely and importantly the innocent party. This innocence, combined with the unfathomable physical and psychological pain that he agreed to endure, allows him to mercifully make all amends in satisfying the universal demand of justice. He’s our savior in every sense of the word.
In the garden of Eden, we fall. In the garden of Gethsemane, we are caught.
In the current incarnation of Identianity, no matter the crime or the disparity, the white heterosexual male is to blame. As the apex transgressor, he is responsible for all wickedness, wrongdoings, and woes. The sins of mankind are solely the sins of the white heterosexual mankind.
Not only must this collectively stained group be silenced and purged, everything that their pervasive impurity has tainted must be decimated. Capitalism, colonialism, fossil fuels, the very notion of a nation, the nuclear family, Christianity, mathematics, classical music, art, literature. It all must fall.
In this case though, there’s no one to catch them. The white heterosexual male must shoulder the crushing weight of all the world’s wrongs. Their penance is the only payment that can be offered to satisfy the demand of justice. The debt is always growing though and will never be atoned for. Thus they must simply succumb to their fate as the perpetual target of cathartic rage.
With a burden so great, it’s no wonder that so many are sent scattering to claim disassociation, hoping against hope that there’s a way out of purgatory. Self-condemnation, virtue signaling, public confessions, writing books about their guilt and fragility, putting signs in the windows of businesses. Dabbing blood on their door frames, hoping the avenging angel of societal death passes them by.
As for the innocent party, that would be anyone that points a finger at the white heterosexual male. And the less adjacent you are, or the more “intersectional”, to use their term, the more innocence you can claim. It becomes strategically advantageous to be recognized as disadvantaged or oppressed, because it gives one a stronger moral claim in society. Along with which comes more social credit – the right to speak above others, to be believed above others, to receive more benefits.
Once the white heterosexual male has been sufficiently scapegoated and scourged however, a new fall guy will need to be appointed. The white heterosexual female is on deck. The heterosexual black male apostate likely follows, and on down the list. The fire of cultural Marxism will always need fuel to keep burning.
So we have the guilty, the innocent, and the scapegoat. But who is the savior in Identianity? Listen to any speech from a far-left politician – they’ll tell you. The government is the savior. They just need more power, more money. But these tithes are specially earmarked. They must be used for the proper partisan programs that the priests and priestesses of Identianity have in mind.
This is why you’ve seen everything become so highly politicized. In this religion, the government is exalted. All matters must be brought to the altar of politics where the supreme authorities can judge in favor of those that have lobbied their position most effectively. Citizens are mere subjects, looking upward to the state, begging to receive its blessings.
Identianity has its own evangelicals and pastors. It has its own sacraments, seminaries, and crusades. The university system in the West has been steadily infiltrated by the missionaries of Identianity over the past six decades. The converts that came out of this system have gone on to turn all of our institutions into monasteries of illiberalism. This doctrine is preached from the pulpits of mainstream media, worshipped in workplaces, coerced into corporations, and exhorted in elementary schools.
We now find ourselves at an inflection point, where we must reflect on the ramifications. How is this philosophy playing out in the world? How has it played out in the past? The fruits of Identity Politics are division, anger, resentment, contention, and ultimately some form of ethnic cleansing. It encourages people to see the worst in others. It encourages people to figure out how they can be victims. The fruits of the Spirit are love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance. It encourages people to see the best in others. It encourages people to figure out how they can be victors.
In Christianity, to say we as individuals have no sin, is to deceive ourselves. To diagnose the brokenness of the human condition one looks inward. And to heal these wounds, one looks to Christ. The heart is changed and the person is transformed from the inside out.
In Identianity, one looks to the government to heal the wounds by punishing some other group. The transformation can only happen from the outside in, and only if certain conditions are met. The enemy is always without, never within.
Jesus admonishes his followers to forgive one another 70 times 7 times. Forgiveness would be counterproductive to Identity Politics and is therefore completely excluded from the doctrine. People can only seen as part of a collective identity, and since mercy is a feature of individuality, there is also no mercy in Identianity. For the same reason, there can be no redemption.
So while Identianity takes on the veneer of religion in many regards, its system of misappropriating innocence and collectivizing blame ultimately manufactures a fraudulent and dangerous imitation. It attempts to copy the architecture but uses the wrong materials, which is why it always falls in the end, and always leads to destruction.
Before concluding, I want to address two counter arguments.
The first being that Christianity has been the cause of plenty of division, resentment, and destruction itself. While I would acknowledge that many have used religion as a pretense for personal and political motives, I’d point out that this is a corruption of the offenders and of the doctrine itself. Not only have murder, envy, and bearing false witness been officially condemned since Moses made his way down the Mount with the tablets, but Christ set forth in no uncertain terms that love for God and love for each other would henceforth and always be the way for his disciples to live.
Conversely, contention is a fundamental tenet of Identianity, of which all its ambassadors from Marx to Marcuse to Kendi would agree. Rather than “blessed are the peacemakers”, for they will be called children of God, their sermon on the mount would include “blessed are the beefmakers”, for they will be called children of the State.
The second counter argument is that Identity Politics is required because of the deep and far-reaching wounds left behind from the institutional crimes of racism in America, such as slavery and Jim Crow laws. No one argues that these weren’t great travesties. But forgotten is the fact that not everyone agreed with them in the first place. When you abolish the abolitionists you are guilty of the same erasure that you accuse the hegemony of. No present or past people, no matter how you group them, is a monolith. Even if you accepted the false premise that they were, holding present people responsible for past people’s decisions is no better than putting “colored” signs on drinking fountains. You’re spending counterfeit currency in the economy of innocence and blame.
So what’s the real currency? As Martin Luther King Jr. said, “Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.”
I will never deny that many wrongs have been wrought. Or that there is still work to be done. But enmity is definitely not the remedy. Making America hate is not the way to make America great.
As Alexis De Tocqueville said “feelings and ideas are renewed, the heart enlarged, the mind expanded, only by the reciprocal actions of men one upon another.” Identianity will never facilitate this.
Identity Politics should be rejected not because it demands justice for those who have been unjustly treated, but because it demands division and corrodes confidence in each other and in individuals. It’s a colossal disservice to inseminate the mindset of victimhood and paranoia in people. To teach them that they can’t accomplish anything without the help of government, or that they shouldn’t even have ambitions in the first place because the system is against them. This is mind poisoning.
Our world is a broken one shattered into fragments of well-intentioned brutalities and unwitting imperfections and every day you and I drop one of those pieces on the grand scale of justice. Identity Politics claims that it is the hand that is heavy enough to re-balance that scale. But that misguided hand has caused nothing but disaster every time it’s touched humanity.
None of us are innocent. In one way or another, we’re all a little bit crooked. There’s only one judge and savior that can set us straight. Who paid the cost. And it’s not the State.
This is not a left or right thing, or a black and white thing. We must venerate the value every individual and resist the compulsion to categorize people by some group identity. An identity that can and always will be manipulated by those seeking to wield political power.
It was former Marxist Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn whom, after spending a decade in a Soviet Gulag for criticizing Stalin in a private letter, famously formulated the truth of the matter – “the line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between classes, nor between political parties (nor, I would add, between races) — but right through every human heart.”
Above all, Identity Politics should be rejected because it denies this eternal truth.
Let us not make idols of identity while we pursue progress, equality, justice, mercy, goodness, and enlightenment. For the opposite of racism is not anti-racism, but righteousness.
In the language of playing cards, the founding of America was like being dealt three of a kind when the best hand that history had ever seen was king high.
Since then, we’ve had to set some mistakes straight and flush some loathsome practices that didn’t adhere to the uniquely lofty standards that the country had laid out for itself.
We put it all on the table.
Through battles of blood, centuries of sweat and triumphs of tears, America became a full house.
Still not the perfect hand, but pretty dang good. And by being a model for the rest of the world – a beacon of freedom over dark oceans of tyrannical dominion, countless millions have had their hands improved too.
Now, sure that they can do better, a growing faction in this country believes that if we would just fold this hand that we’ve worked so hard to construct – if we would just burn it all to the ground, what’s sure to be dealt next is a royal flush.
This of course is the worldview of those that have never viewed the world. The communal dream of all those oblivious to the nightmares wrought by their ideological ancestors. The delusion of all those willing to wager that with the proper amount of government coercion and political correctness we can surely perfect human nature.
This is the single-mindedness that arises when roasting reason over the glowing embers of the enlightenment.
This is the wisdom of burning books instead of reading them.
This is the sagacity of sanctioning despots instead of defeating them.
This is the new normal when our elite overlords form all the accepted aphorisms, and hoards of corporations just keep repeating them.
This is building back better, when the fact is it’s only better for the globalists, big technocrats, and socialists.
This is living by lies instead of calling their bluff.
This is reprogramming with the wrong code This is what progress looks like when you’re hellbent on making it but you’re on the wrong road.
This is trying to roll a thirteen with a pair of dice. Forgetting again, that there are no round trip tickets to a fool’s paradise.
This is the vision of blind loyalty to ideologues. The oh-so-wise paradigm of eviscerating organized religion but glorifying organized crime.
This is the fallacy of betting on bureaucracy you can’t redistribute morality especially when you don’t have any to offer see this is just playing the same game with a different dealer.
Gambling on the gambit that we are not standing on the shoulders of giants but levitating on the precipice of collectivist bliss.
If they understood history, they’d understand that the odds are infinitely long when you try to immanentize the eschaton.
In other words Utopia is not in these cards.
So about that – place your wagers carefully on the next hand because when it’s revealed I bet you’re going to want the full house back.
Sundown. October 1st, 1943 The secret police of Nazi Germany – aka the Gestapo began slithering through the streets of Denmark their seething jaws agape to seize all the Jews in their wake to swallow them whole and force them toward their forlorn fate in concentration camps but to their consternation despite having the names and addresses of every Jew in town their prey was nowhere to be found
Because two days prior Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, a German diplomat had tipped off the leader of the Jewish community who spread the word to the rabbis who spread the word to their congregations and over the next 48 hours schools, businesses, hospitals churches of all denominations persons of all occupations became alibis together they devised a makeshift network of escape routes and hurriedly funneled the Jews to the coast and onto boats and to freedom over 7500 souls made it across the sea to asylum in Sweden
Some 95% were saved from the Holocaust
What made the Danes do what so many others didn’t?
well, for them the answer to the “Jewish question” was that there was no question from what they could surmise people were people no amount of politics and propaganda could persuade them otherwise
the resistance wasn’t against Hitler it wasn’t against Germany or the Axis
the resistance was refusing to adapt to the practice of otherizing resisting the all-too-ubiquitous urge to purge
that slithering snake didn’t die in a bunker under Berlin in 1945 it’s alive everywhere you see someone drawing a line around a group and blaming them
the resistance is not woke-ism it’s not Trumpism it’s not progressivism it’s not conservatism or any ism
in a world of carefully concocted narratives and caricature crafting where race rousing vultures circle above the cadavers of cancel culture where the technocracy makes its hay by making algorithms that make us hate the resistance is refusing to take the bait
refusing to be divided and conquered
if the Gestapo came to your door and said where are the democrats? where are the republicans? give us the Christians give us the atheists we’re here for the black people we’re here for the white people
dear viewer if you would point and say there they are – take them if you would make degrading hashtags about them or take to Facebook or flock to TikTok and berate them if you would put them on lists and castigate them no matter the group being pursued if you wouldn’t help them escape then you might have been on the side of history that you always thought you never would have partaken in and history is here to find out
there were those that were exposed to this resistance that was shown by the Danes and they actually changed with just a glance into the courageous, sacred eye of the human spirit Nazi sympathizers found their ideology hard to justify they realized that what they had been sold was a lie
they became rejuvenated they no longer believed in the extermination of a whole people they were no longer deceived by the evil of dehumanization