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1-800-INFORM - Greenfield
FrontPage Magazine ^ | Apr 28, 2020 | Daniel

Posted on 04/28/2020 3:44:33 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell

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1-800-INFORM

Report your neighbors to the authorities: it’s the un-American way. Tue Apr 28, 2020 Daniel Greenfield 96

Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the Freedom Center, is an investigative journalist and writer focusing on the radical Left and Islamic terrorism.

"How do I report a non-essential business that's still open?" Mayor Eric Garcetti asks.

But the real question is what sort of people want an answer to that question?

Informing on your friends and neighbors used to be something that the socialists on the other side of the Iron Curtain used to do. What kind of people, we used to wonder, do things like that?

Wonder no more. Cities and states across the country have made it the hour of the aspiring informant. If you always longed to live in Cuba, North Korea, or the USSR, all you have to do is dial 1-800-INFORM.

The smiling Los Angeles boss who, despite the order to close barbershops and hair salons is neatly coiffed, warns that “business ambassadors”, an Orwellian euphemism for enforcement agents who shut down businesses, will visit non-compliant businesses, followed by personnel from the Crisis Response Team, followed by law enforcement showing up, and then the barbers will be tossed into prison.

In New York City, on the other side of the country, informing on anybody violating social distancing is as easy as taking a photo with your app.

"Now it's easier than ever," Mayor Bill de Blasio, whose hair is also suspiciously styled, informs gestapo gothamites. "When you see a crowd, when you see a line that's not distanced, when you see a supermarket that's too crowded, anything, you can report it right away. All you've got to do is take a photo, put the location with it, send it, and bang, we will make sure that enforcement comes right away."

If only Stalin had smartphones.

Governor Andrew Cuomo announced a PAUSE Enforcement Assistance Task Force taking down denunciations from informers by phone and online. And the Empire State Stasi also welcome, “photos and video of illegal gatherings.” Perhaps they might be interested in Cuomo’s endless conferences.

“We want local governments to enforce social distancing rules. I want to be more aggressive with enforcement because the evidence shows that people are violating it now more than ever before," the New York boss barked.

Like his brother.

CNN’s Chris Cuomo was caught out of quarantine in the Hamptons with his family despite his coronavirus infection. Even as his brother had announced $1,000 fines, Chris Cuomo traveled to his Hamptons place and was allegedly out and about. "Your brother is the coronavirus czar, and you’re not even following his rules — unnecessary travel," someone asked him.

But there’s no point in reporting the members of the nomenklatura. Every single mayor and governor who has shut down barbershops and hair salons is boasting obvious haircuts. Some, like Chicago’s Mayor Lightfoot, got caught getting their hair done. But all you have to do is look at the others.

Lightfoot’s administration wants reports of non-essential businesses staying open so she can levy $10,000 fines. Just don’t bother reporting whoever it was cut and styled the mayor’s hair.

"Investigators have been responding to complaints,” Mayor Lightfoot declared. Just not about her.

It’s not just New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Informing on your friends and neighbors is a nationwide trend where smartphone technology meets classic commissarism.

Chula Vista, CA advertises that its official app can be used to report "groups not-adhering to the COVID-19 stay-at-home directive” in both English and Spanish. Santa Clara, CA has set up a public health referral email address at the DA’s office and is urging rats to call or email.

In Hays County, TX, Judge Ruben Becerra was asked how he plans to keep "non essential customers out of Lowe's , Home Depot and other stores". He replied, "Call the police in the city the store is located. My order comes with a fine. Take pics. Get proof."

Becerra is a Democrat who had wanted a grant to protect illegal aliens.

Frisco, TX, updated its myFrisco app to allow people to report “lack of social distancing or non-essential business.” In New Rochelle, NY, the police stand ready to receive reports about “non-essential social gatherings.” Riverside County, CA launched an app to report non-essential businesses. The police in Redding, CA added a feature to their site for reporting "Stay at Home Violations".

Mayor Lauren Poe of Gainsville, FL has urged residents to report gatherings. Kansas City cops have deployed a hotline. The Houston Mayor's Office is asking citizens to "report non-essential entities violating current #StayHomeWorkSafe orders." Harris County, TX has its own number for reporting “non-essential entities”. A potential difference between non-essential businesses and entities is that the latter can refer not just to stores and companies, but to any kind of organization.

The wave of cities unveiling snitching hotlines, websites, and apps isn’t the most depressing thing.

Many of these are a response to 911 and city numbers being overloaded with calls from informers eager to rat out their friends, neighbors, and anyone else they’re not happy with.

Las Vegas cops have asked people to stop calling 911 to report non-essential businesses.

The true tragedy is not that government bureaucrats want people to inform on their neighbors, it’s that so many people are eager to do the informing. Totalitarian systems are a lot easier to defeat than the internalized totalitarian mindset that we have seen in socialist countries around the world.

It takes very little searching to find countless social media queries by people seeking to inform on others. They eagerly include photos and video in their denunciations to the authorities.

By early April, 500 complaints about non-essential businesses had come into Chicago. The authorities didn’t have to intimidate anyone into filing these complaints. As in Vegas, people were eager to do it.

And $120,000 in fines were handed out to just 8 Chicago businesses.

People eagerly reported bars and hair salons staying open, along with businesses deemed essential, like auto shops. We have met the enemy and he was living on our block and in our neighborhood all along.

The socialist isn’t an alien from another planet. He has a foul corner office in the human soul.

Americans are not fundamentally different than East Germans, North Koreans, or Russians because our values are in our DNA. It takes a crisis to quickly find out that they’re not in our blood, but in our souls.

We are different to the extent that we cherish the values of individuality and independence.

While it’s easy to spot the difference between the American and the un-American responses to the pandemic, it’s become hard to find an American baseline to measure the anti-Americanism against.

One place to find it may be in Tennessee.

"How can folks report non-essential businesses staying open?" a reporter asked Governor Bill Lee.

The "response of Tennesseans has been powerful. The need for enforcement in our cities hasn't been there," Governor Lee replied.

People of goodwill can disagree about coronavirus policy, what the scale of the lockdowns should be, when they should end, and whether the lockdowns were ever a good idea to begin with. But every American ought to be able to agree that most people will voluntarily act in the best interests of their loved ones, their friends, their neighbors, and their communities. And that the answer to disagreement is not to roll out apps and hotlines for informing on our neighbors who are just trying to earn a living.

The blue state response to the coronavirus has been ugly, dystopian and un-American. Elected officials have dismissed the Bill of Rights as an irrelevancy, forcibly closed down houses of worship, harassed and threatened worshipers, arrested political protesters, and declared that protests are non-essential.

That is not America.

In East Germany, the Communists built a collective of informants. In the Soviet Union, informing on your neighbors and even your parents proved your loyalty to the state. This behavior has no place here.

We’re Americans. Our first allegiance is not to the state, but to each other. In America, treason is not a betrayal of the state, but of the rights of the individual to be free of the state. Socialists betray the individual to the state and their pandemic response reinforces that first betrayal of the individual.

It is no coincidence that the 1-800-INFORM phenomenon has taken root in the blue parts of the country.

The culture of informants values the collective and suppresses the individual. To the socialist, governments never fail. The experts are always wise and the public officials all-knowing. Government only fails because individuals subvert, sabotage, and undermine its well-meaning efforts. The informant helps the authorities redirect the blame for their failures by locating individual scapegoats.

A nation of informants can only arise in a socialist system where people put the state first. They scowl and plot against their neighbors, spying and informing on them for the freedom they feel in their souls.

The pandemic is a threat to the body of the nation, but 1-800-INFORM threatens the soul.


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1 posted on 04/28/2020 3:44:33 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell
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To: Louis Foxwell

Shouldn’t there be a seventh digit?

How about 1-800-I-INFORM


2 posted on 04/28/2020 3:45:26 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: daisy mae for the usa; AdvisorB; wizardoz; free-in-nyc; Vendome; Georgia Girl 2; blaveda; ...

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3 posted on 04/28/2020 3:46:18 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (A deep and terrible ignorance born of abject corruption is required to hate our president.)
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To: Louis Foxwell

This entire exercise has been a testament to the best and the worse in the human soul. We bought the big lie that everyone could die. Now we are beginning to believe we have been duped into sacrificing the best economy in the world to get Trump. The best outcome will be a deep and terrible curse on progressive politics that will utterly destroy it across the globe. Make it so.


4 posted on 04/28/2020 4:01:43 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (A deep and terrible ignorance born of abject corruption is required to hate our president.)
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To: Dr. Sivana

Or 1-800-2INFORM


5 posted on 04/28/2020 4:24:48 PM PDT by NonValueAdded ("Sorry, your race card has been declined. Can you present any other form of argument?")
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To: NonValueAdded

That’s even better!


6 posted on 04/28/2020 4:28:04 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: Louis Foxwell

Gee....this prompted me to look up how the French treated collaborators after the liberation of France from the Germans in WWII.

Look it up. Then have conversations with your neighbors.


7 posted on 04/28/2020 4:37:43 PM PDT by hoagy62 (DTCM&OTTH)
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To: Dr. Sivana

1-800-2INFORM


8 posted on 04/28/2020 4:37:44 PM PDT by lightman (I am a binary Trinitarian. Deal with it!)
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To: Louis Foxwell

bkmk


9 posted on 04/28/2020 4:40:35 PM PDT by sauropod (Pelosi Galore: We know she's lying when we see her dentures flying. Have some cake, Peasant!)
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To: Dr. Sivana
I don't believe he meant it literally.

It was a literary device.

10 posted on 04/28/2020 4:52:29 PM PDT by Aevery_Freeman (AOC has the perfect face for the 'Rat Party - Hee-Haw)
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To: Louis Foxwell
Every single mayor and governor who has shut down barbershops and hair salons is boasting obvious haircuts.

The only reason for that is to rub your face in it, and make you appreciate your status in the hierarchy.

11 posted on 04/28/2020 5:03:17 PM PDT by Mr Ramsbotham ("God is a spirit, and man His means of walking on the earth.")
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To: Mr Ramsbotham

was just about to post this, when Tucker has it on his show today.

25 Apr: The Atlantic: Internet Speech Will Never Go Back to Normal
In the debate over freedom versus control of the global network, China was largely correct, and the U.S. was wrong.
by Jack Goldsmith, Harvard Law School professor & Andrew Keane Woods, Professor of law at the University of Arizona College of Law
Today, the platforms are proudly collaborating with one another, and following government guidance, to censor harmful information related to the coronavirus. And they are using their prodigious data-collection capacities, in coordination with federal and state governments, to improve contact tracing, quarantine enforcement, and other health measures. As Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg recently boasted, “The world has faced pandemics before, but this time we have a new superpower: the ability to gather and share data for good.”...

As surprising as it may sound, digital surveillance and speech control in the United States already show many similarities to what one finds in authoritarian states such as China...
In the great debate of the past two decades about freedom versus control of the network, China was largely right and the United States was largely wrong. Significant monitoring and speech control are inevitable components of a mature and flourishing internet, and governments must play a large role in these practices to ensure that the internet is compatible with a society’s norms and values...
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/04/what-covid-revealed-about-internet/610549/


12 posted on 04/28/2020 5:14:36 PM PDT by MAGAthon
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To: MAGAthon

The Atlantic writers - both connected to Lawfare!

Wikipedia: Jack Goldsmith
In addition to being a professor at Harvard, Goldsmith is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.

***He is a co-founder of the Lawfare Blog along with Brookings fellow Benjamin Wittes and Texas Law professor Robert M. Chesney
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Goldsmith

loads of stuff by Woods on their website:

18 Oct 2019: Lawfare Blog: China and the Hypocrisy of American Speech Imperialism
By Andrew Keane Woods
(Andrew Keane Woods is a Professor of Law at the University of Arizona College of Law. Before that, he was a postdoctoral cybersecurity fellow at Stanford University. He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and a Ph.D. in Politics from the University of Cambridge, where he was a Gates Scholar)
There is no easy answer to the very difficult question of if or how American firms should do business in China. But, unfortunately, resolving this question is made harder because the debate is marred by a general lack of analytical clarity and is instead being driven by uninformed moral outrage, free speech absolutism, and American exceptionalism...

The first problem is the sheer hypocrisy of those most loudly critical of American firms self-censoring in order to appease the Chinese government...
Another distasteful and unconstructive thread running through the current debate is America’s moral superiority because of its robust speech rights. At the core of the argument that U.S. firms should not do business in China—or if they do, they should somehow not comply with Chinese rules—is an argument about China’s speech constraints and, therefore, its moral inferiority. But, as I’ve said before, evaluating China along welfare or human rights grounds is not so simple. Speech rights are much less robust than in the West, to be sure, but China has shown extraordinary concern—and done more than any other country—for its poor...
https://www.lawfareblog.com/china-and-hypocrisy-american-speech-imperialism


13 posted on 04/28/2020 5:34:32 PM PDT by MAGAthon
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To: Louis Foxwell

14 posted on 04/28/2020 5:47:39 PM PDT by CodeToad (Arm Up! They Have!)
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"The best outcome will be a deep and terrible curse on progressive politics..."

Nice thought but half the people whom claimed to be conservative embraced liberal politics when it benefited them. We just went another few trillion in the hole, gave people money for no good reason, stomped on all the constitutions protecting liberty and freedoms, all because we got scared.


15 posted on 04/28/2020 5:50:19 PM PDT by CodeToad (Arm Up! They Have!)
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To: CodeToad

Agreed. I am afraid Trump was scammed. He can still pull this out, and he better.


16 posted on 04/28/2020 6:33:08 PM PDT by Louis Foxwell (A deep and terrible ignorance born of abject corruption is required to hate our president.)
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WHO THE PHRUCK IS GOVERNMENT TO DECIDE ANY BUSINESS IS NON-ESSENTIAL?

NOT THEIR DAM CALL. I NEVER VOTED TO GIVE THEM THIS POWER AND I VOTE IN EVERY FLIPPIN ELECTION.


17 posted on 04/28/2020 7:42:45 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (Gone Galt; Not Averse to Going Bronson.)
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To: Louis Foxwell
The true tragedy is not that government bureaucrats want people to inform on their neighbors, it’s that so many people are eager to do the informing.

Back in 2014, I wrote an article HERE discussing how this fear-and-informant scenario might take place.

I was hounded off FR for being an ist-phobe.

Gee golly, look at what is happening now...

18 posted on 04/29/2020 6:34:32 AM PDT by Old Sarge (Quando omni flunkus moritati)
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To: Old Sarge

If you have never been banned from Free Republic you are not thinking outside the box. Welcome to the Fold FRiend.


19 posted on 04/29/2020 8:22:13 AM PDT by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: Louis Foxwell
Informing on your friends and neighbors used to be something that the socialists on the other side of the Iron Curtain used to do.

But there you could be punished for failing to inform if the powers that be believed that you knew.

20 posted on 04/29/2020 11:38:05 AM PDT by JimRed (TERM LIMITS, NOW! Build the Wall Faster! TRUTH is the new HATE SPEECH.)
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