Draconian
Lockdown Powers: It’s a Slippery Slope from
Handwashing to House ArrestBy John
W. Whitehead
“Everything can be taken from a man but
one thing: the last of the human freedoms — to
choose one’s attitude in any given set of
circumstances, to choose one’s own way.”-
Viktor Frankl
April 09, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
We still have choices.
Just because we’re fighting an unseen enemy in
the form of a virus doesn’t mean we have to
relinquish every shred of our humanity, our common
sense, or our freedoms to a nanny state that thinks
it can do a better job of keeping us safe.
Whatever we give up willingly now—whether it’s
basic human decency, the ability to manage our
private affairs, the right to have a say in how the
government navigates this crisis, or the few rights
still left to us that haven’t been disemboweled in
recent years by a power-hungry police state—we won’t
get back so easily once this crisis is past.
The government never cedes power willingly.
Neither should we.
Every day brings a drastic new set of
restrictions by government bodies (most
have been delivered by way of executive orders)
at the local, state and federal level that are eager
to flex their muscles for the so-called “good” of
the populace.
This is where we run the risk of this whole
fly-by-night operation going completely off the
rails.
It’s one thing to attempt an experiment in social
distancing in order to flatten the curve of this
virus because we can’t afford to risk overwhelming
the hospitals and exposing the most vulnerable in
the nation to unavoidable loss of life scenarios.
However, there’s a fine line between
strongly worded suggestions for citizens to
voluntarily stay at home and strong-armed house
arrest orders with penalties in place for
non-compliance.