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How COVID Lockdowns Handed Global Warming Extremists The Tools To Crush Freedom
The Federalist ^ | NOVEMBER 15, 2021 | Christopher Bedford

Posted on 11/15/2021 8:30:59 AM PST by george76

We’ve rolled out the blueprint for a society that is nominally free, but willing to throw freedom away in a crisis.

The Glasgow Climate Conference wrapped Friday with so much progress: There was a “joint pledge” by President Joe Biden and an indifferent Chinese dictator to slow down the changing climate sometime in the next decade or so; there was a call from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to “get on and do it,” whatever that means; there was even a column from The New York Times’ Tom Friedman on how, after seeing all the protests and listening to all the leaders, he’s feeling “very energized, and very afraid.”

It was great. Refreshing, really. I loved it.

Why? Because it felt like a return to normalcy: A few thousand completely clueless, feckless old men flying from all over the planet to babble on about saving the world and maybe even catch a quick nap during the most boring of the mostly boring speeches.

There was excitement, too! They pulled out all the stops: Creepy 20-foot puppet shows, sobbing children completely convinced they’re going to die unless every adult on the planet stops what they’re doing and listens to their teenaged opinions, drum circles, even Peruvian flutes. It felt vintage; as if from a simpler time.

But there’s a major problem: While it might have felt like a return to normalcy, it wasn’t. We’re not going back to normal — at least not without a hard and vicious fight.

Why not? Because the past two years have witnessed the very things that kept those stupid marches largely confined to just stupid marches: our society’s apparent decision to sacrifice liberty on the altar of fear and the triumph of timid technocrats over bold citizenry. This had been building behind the scenes, mind you, but with the excuse of COVID was it ready to be revealed.

Back in 2019, before the global shutdowns, there was a lot of internal debate within conservatism about which direction our society ought to go. Should we stick with our collective devotion to libertine individualism and cheap goods, as lawyers like David French preferred? Or should we move past the modern liberal consensus, and turn to a more involved government that tries to actively reorder society toward the higher good, as Sohrab Ahmari, Tucker Carlson, and a few of us here at The Federalist proposed?

Sohrab, Tucker, and the rest of us were viciously attacked for our heresy against the modern liberal order. How dare we stir up trouble and inflame feelings? We were ruining the club vibe, splintering party unity. We can’t help people global markets have forgotten. And God? He’s just a private venture.

While we had this debate, however, global events — and the left — overtook us. Mary Harrington, an editor of the British magazine UnHerd, puts it this way: “The pandemic state of emergency [shattered] the consensus about individual freedom. Across the developed world, the liberal privileging of individual freedom has been replaced by a de facto acceptance that state power absolutely must be ordered to the common good, up to and including coercive measures where necessary.”

“In other words,” she writes, “all politics is now post-liberal.”

Our government today is indeed far less constrained; more willing to take drastic action for the sake of what they believe is right. It’s the inverse of what a number of us had hoped for — active, yes, but on the wrong side of the good and its God.

A Post-Liberal West This transformation we’ve experienced has been so sudden and so dramatic that it’s even reshaping our language. Take the word “democracy.” Democracy used to mean rule by the people; it meant a government where there are regular elections with multiple political parties.

Today, “democracy” means something very different — it means rule by a narrow technocratic elite. Listening to every changing claim Tony Fauci utters? That’s democracy; put him on the cover of Rolling Stone. A little rebellion? Some questions about vaccines or voter fraud or Black Lives Matter that aren’t approved by CNN and Co.? That ain’t democracy; that’s “misinformation” — and it stays outside the Twitter.

In all societies, there are people who feel entitled to build their own moral universes and compel us to obey their manmade constructs. It’s for the collective good, they say, although suspiciously often “the collective good” seems to align with giving them the most money and power, status and freedom — maybe even a ticket to Glasgow.

COVID was the best thing to ever happen to these people. The panic over an unknown virus caused too many of us to rush to give up freedoms we once knew to be essential: The right to travel, for example, or the right to eat in a restaurant; the right to protest in public; and in many cases, the right to run a business and take of our families; literally the right to say goodbye to our elders and to bury our dead.

Now COVID-19 is fading away, but with the precedent set, the leadership class would like to keep all these new powers they’ve gained. Turns out, they’re good for a lot more than just pretending to contain a virus.

Wouldn’t it be grand, our technocrats think, if they could turn the COVID-19 emergency into a permanent emergency over climate? The possibilities are limitless.

Traveling? If we can lock you in your home to stop a virus, why can’t we trap you there so you don’t get in your gas-guzzling car or fly on a carbon-spewing airplane? Such wastefulness must be reserved for a select few, like the important leaders flying to international climate conferences.

Remember the coverage of the early lockdowns, when you could drive from end to end of New York City or Boston without an ounce of traffic? “How good this is for the environment!” they crooned. Seriously, articles talked about the upsides for Mother Earth. Even Friedman’s perpetual wish that we be more like China was finally granted; emergency powers über alles.

Emergency Powers Über Alles Speaking of acting more like China, how about public debate? Turns out when you’re really really sure you’re right, you can just ban it. A “Science Says!” sorta thing.

Make no mistake: We did exactly this with COVID. Vaccine “misinformation?” Banned. Opposition to masks? Banned. Saying the virus came from a lab? Banned — at least until the technocrats decided it probably did come from a lab.

Or how about the basic right to work? To earn a living? To have an economy independent of government?

Well, we gave that up, didn’t we. The corporations did fine, while one of my best friends lost his business and his house and had to let his staff go and move in for a while. The neighborhood’s favorite restaurant was destroyed; our favorite spot for pizza after church was shuttered.

You might be lucky enough to not know a single person who actually died of COVID, but you very likely know someone whose life’s work was destroyed by the politicians’ shutdowns. Wouldn’t it be great to do that with the climate, too?

And what if doubting Greta Thunberg’s emotionally stinted, childish prescriptions was just banned from Facebook, Twitter, and Google like it’s already banned from most news outlets?

What if our cities were closed to cars? What if our travel was restricted to the luxury the elites think it ought to be? For us, not them, of course.

That’s the danger we’re facing today — even from the global warming clowns and puppets. We’ve rolled out the blueprint for a society that is nominally free, but willing to throw freedom away in a crisis. So now, the leadership class has realized there’s a lot of value to keeping society permanently in crisis.

They’re not even hiding it. Check out the International Energy Association October “roadmap“: “The crisis,” they observe, “demonstrated that people can make behavioural changes at significant speed and scale if they understand the changes to be justified.”

And hell, we don’t even have to hold the Chinese accountable to their climate pledge. Haven’t held them accountable for much of anything lately.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: anthonyfauci; climatechange; covidstooges; freedom; globalwarming; lockdowns; obamacare; prisonplanet; vaccinemandates

1 posted on 11/15/2021 8:30:59 AM PST by george76
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To: george76

“A few thousand completely clueless, feckless old men flying from all over the planet to babble on about saving the world and maybe even catch a quick nap during the most boring of the mostly boring speeches.”

Great description!


2 posted on 11/15/2021 8:58:02 AM PST by livius
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“Traveling? If we can lock you in your home to stop a virus, why can’t we trap you there so you don’t get in your gas-guzzling car or fly on a carbon-spewing airplane? Such wastefulness must be reserved for a select few, like the important leaders flying to international climate conferences.”

I was just thinking about this today. I used to travel a lot internationally but I haven’t been out of the country and in fact have even flown domestically once since this madness started...I’m not doing the vaccine passport stuff, sorry, and I simply cannot suffocate in a mask for hours nor can I stand being treated like a prisoner, monitored by the flight attendants and subjected to constant TSA announcements and threats, from the moment I enter the airport.

Meanwhile I was reading about a few of the flights of the wealthy and powerful...one leftist national leader who shut down his country and prevented travel has had an international flight on the average of every 5 days, the rich and famous are always popping up everywhere. You can bet they’re not getting harassed, since outright exceptions to the policy were made for all of these “delegates,” so I’m sure they’re informally in existence for the right people. But the rest of us are now on Prison Planet.


3 posted on 11/15/2021 9:05:32 AM PST by livius
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You might be lucky enough to not know a single person who actually died of COVID, but you very likely know someone whose life’s work was destroyed by the politicians’ shutdowns.

This would be an interesting statistic to see. Destruction of the private sector non-government-dependent middle-class seems to have been the primary goal of continuing the pandemic shut downs, at least after the first few weeks.

4 posted on 11/15/2021 9:07:27 AM PST by Freee-dame
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“Because it felt like a return to normalcy: A few thousand completely clueless, feckless old men flying from all over the planet to babble on about saving the world and maybe even catch a quick nap during the most boring of the mostly boring speeches.”

Perfection!


5 posted on 11/15/2021 9:14:29 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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The panic over an unknown virus caused too many of us to rush to give up freedoms we once knew to be essential: The right to travel, for example, or the right to eat in a restaurant; the right to protest in public; and in many cases, the right to run a business and take of our families; literally the right to say goodbye to our elders and to bury our dead.

It caused the gutless, brainless, selfish morons to rush to give up freedoms. In their stupid fear and panic, it never occured to those morons where it was all going to go. Well, here we are, and those morons STILL can't admit that they've sold the entire world into servitude with their repulsive servility.

6 posted on 11/15/2021 9:29:40 AM PST by Sicon ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell)
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The linchpin is that now we have the precedent set: Indivdual freedoms can be subordinated to the cause of “Public Health.” The President of the United States has publicly spit on the idea of “Freedom” and heaped scorn on those who would kill others in the name of their freedom.
Now, any leftwing cause can be reconfigured into a “”health crisis” and thus override Constitutional constraints. Gun control— a “public health matter.” Global Warming_- a “world health crisis.”

These are “Life and death issues”, so don’t even think your personal choices count. They don’t.
We are all in this together, it’s for the Common Good you know, don’t be selfish and kill other people just so you can have a deadly assault weapon,
or drive a poison spewing internal combustion car.

This is the Great Reset in action, coming soon to your local community.


7 posted on 11/15/2021 10:12:34 AM PST by hinckley buzzard ( Resist the narrative.)
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I can see the headlines now:

“COP 27 Agreements to Reduce Global Temperatures for Coronavirus Eradication”


8 posted on 11/15/2021 10:44:00 AM PST by logi_cal869 (-cynicus the "concern troll" a/o 10/03/2018 /!i!! &@$%&*(@ -)
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It’s all one BIG global hoax and look at all the minions that have run to jump on board 🤪


9 posted on 11/15/2021 11:20:12 AM PST by NWFree (Somebody has to say it)
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