From 9/11
to COVID-19, It’s Been a Perpetual State of Emergency
By John W.
Whitehead
“The fundamental political question is why do people
obey a government. The answer is that they tend to
enslave themselves, to let themselves be governed by
tyrants. Freedom from servitude comes not from
violent action, but from the refusal to serve.
Tyrants fall when the people withdraw their
support.”—Étienne De La Boétie,
The Politics Of Obedience
May 29, 2020 "Information
Clearing House"
- Don’t pity this year’s crop of graduates because this
COVID-19 pandemic caused them to miss out on the antics
of their senior year and the pomp and circumstance of
graduation.
Pity them
because they have spent their entire lives in a state of
emergency.
They were
born in the wake of the 9/11 attacks; raised without any
expectation of privacy in a technologically-driven, mass
surveillance state; educated in schools that teach
conformity and compliance; saddled with a debt-ridden
economy on the brink of implosion; made vulnerable by
the blowback from a
military empire constantly waging war against shadowy
enemies; policed by
government agents armed to the teeth ready and able to
lock down the country at a moment’s notice; and forced
to march in lockstep with a government that no longer
exists to serve the people but which demands they be
obedient slaves or suffer the consequences.
It’s a dismal
start to life, isn’t it?
Unfortunately,
we who should have known better failed to maintain our
freedoms or provide our young people with the tools
necessary to survive, let alone succeed, in the
impersonal jungle that is modern America.
We
brought them into homes
fractured by divorce,
distracted by
mindless entertainment,
and
obsessed with the pursuit of materialism.
We institutionalized them in daycares and afterschool
programs, substituting time with teachers and childcare
workers for parental involvement. We turned them into
test-takers instead of thinkers and automatons instead
of activists.
We
allowed them to languish in
schools which not only look like prisons but function
like prisons, as
well—where conformity is the rule and freedom is the
exception. We made them easy prey for our corporate
overlords, while instilling in them the values of a
celebrity-obsessed, technology-driven culture devoid of
any true spirituality. And we taught them to believe
that the pursuit of their own personal happiness trumped
all other virtues, including any empathy whatsoever for
their fellow human beings
No, we haven’t
done this generation any favors.