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COVID-19 Allowed Too Many to Pervert Their Power
Townhall.com ^ | January 11, 2022 | Salena Zito

Posted on 01/11/2022 4:15:04 AM PST by Kaslin


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TRAFFORD, Pennsylvania -- For the first couple of weeks in December, a tiny, bare tulip tree, common in Appalachia, grows on the trail that hugs Turtle Creek and the eye of passersby. Decorated with cheerful homemade Christmas ornaments, it brought smiles to the faces of cyclists, runners and walkers who saw it every day.

Some days, people would pull an ornament from their jacket pocket and add it while on their daily stride. On other days, one might see a parent pushing a stroller or with a child on their bicycle stop and look at the delightful little ornaments.

Without fail, each child would look at it with the same awe you might see from a child who lives in New York City and visits Rockefeller Center to take in that giant spectacle of a tree.

It was a sad little tree, but it had a lot of love and community around it. And that made it special because the community created it and cared for it.

Then one day, shortly before Christmas, the tree was stripped bare, the joy it gave gone. Within days, a sign went up that read, "Whoever took our Christmas tree ornaments ... put them back."

Weeks later, the sign is still stubbornly there -- despite the wind and rain that have pounded the area. It is a reminder that some people demand accountability even for something as seemingly inconsequential as the decorations on a small tree.

You might wonder why people would go out of their way to strip this tree of ornaments that had no monetary value, other than to do it because they could get away with it. They glean some sense of perverse power. Well, then, certainly the thought has crossed your mind in two years or so: Why have we collectively been allowing people to go out of their way to destroy things in our culture for no reason other than that they get away with it?

And they too glean some sense of perverse power.

It is still hard to fathom the number of freedoms and amount of information and liberty we have willingly given away for the past two years during the pandemic to the influential cultural curators within government and institutions such as unions, academia, media and corporations.

It is still hard to fathom that we have collectively allowed the questioning power to get shunned from polite society and shamed into submission.

According to those curators, you should lose your job, have stricken your ability to express concerns in a public forum, and have your life turned upside down.

The leap from the containment at the beginning of the pandemic to the normalization of government overreach has been nothing short of breathtaking. Unfortunately, the same goes for our institutions -- academia, unions, media and Big Tech.

We've normalized all kinds of genuinely destructive actions in the name of stopping the spread, such as shutting down schools on a dime, giving unchecked power to teachers unions, and firing people for not getting vaccinated. We've upended our children's mental health, expanded our opioid crisis, mandated things we have no business mandating, and cratered our economy.

Many at the start lost parents and grandparents in nursing homes, where they were alone and isolated with no one who loved them to hold their hand as they took their last breath.

Power is a wretched force when in the wrong hands.

We have had press that have not challenged any of this authority, let alone done any solid investigative work on whether there was validation to go to all these extremes. And we've had a president who has been negligent on the crisis -- his only success on COVID-19 has been to divide the country even more bitterly over the topic.

Whether you are pro-vaccine and anti-mandate or pro-mandate and pro-vaccine, a Democrat or a Republican, we cannot deny that we've given way too many people way too much power with minimal scrutiny or consequences.

It is a rot, a stain in our culture, one that cannot be fixed by applying more power with fewer consequences and certainly not with more politics. Instead, the resolve to repair it must come from people individually and within our communities.

In short, like the resilient little sign on the tree along the trail, we need to call out what is wrong and demand we get back what is rightly ours -- our freedoms and our liberty.

There must be soul-searching in the coming days and weeks as each inevitable strain of COVID-19 tries to hold on to its existence and spread among us. The questioning of power isn't the equivalent of treason or terrorism. The questioning of power is what we have always done throughout our history.

Without that spirit and determination, we become just like any other country whose people have bowed to power without questioning the ability to wield that power -- and I am pretty confident none of us want our lives stripped of our freedom and our exceptionalism.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: covid19; pandemic; pennsylvania; salenazito

1 posted on 01/11/2022 4:15:04 AM PST by Kaslin
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2 posted on 01/11/2022 4:23:35 AM PST by Diogenesis (Si vis pacem, para bellum)
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To: fatima; Fresh Wind; st.eqed; xsmommy; House Atreides; Nowhere Man; PaulZe; brityank; Physicist; ...

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3 posted on 01/11/2022 4:24:51 AM PST by lightman (I am a binary Trinitarian. Deal with it!)
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To: Kaslin

I just love Salena Zito and her way of framing issues, from personal and small town everyman and everywoman. My favorite columnist....and she is spot on again here.


4 posted on 01/11/2022 4:25:27 AM PST by SueRae (An administration like no other.)
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To: Kaslin

Ms. Zito writes another magnificent article. She’s becoming one I look forward to reading.


5 posted on 01/11/2022 4:33:58 AM PST by bigfootbob
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To: Kaslin

“ In short, like the resilient little sign on the tree along the trail, we need to call out what is wrong and demand we get back what is rightly ours — our freedoms and our liberty.”

Touching analogy. Really, I have always felt that a lot of the restriction and destruction is “just because they can,” just to show that they can do it and we’re nobody and our lives don’t matter. It’s just cruelty, because power becomes drunk on itself and addicted to itself, and needs more and more control to keep itself happy.


6 posted on 01/11/2022 4:38:39 AM PST by livius
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Had it been any other religion or identity group, this incident would be investigated as a hate crime.


7 posted on 01/11/2022 4:51:45 AM PST by beef (Let’s go Baizuo!)
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To: Kaslin

Boris johnson getting creamed over a garden party. Dont know how the guy who sent out the invitation survives this...


8 posted on 01/11/2022 4:57:29 AM PST by RummyChick
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To: Kaslin
Zito writes “I am pretty confident none of us want our lives stripped of our freedom and our exceptionalism.”

Sadly there are those, even in the USA, who would gleefully strip freedom and exceptionalism from us.

When asked questions about the US while we lived in Germany, I would preface an answer with “from the perspective of freedom...:

Freedom is the exceptional quality, and it is freedom from governments’ excesses that further defines that freedom. Or lack of it.

Thank you for posting her editorial. Best wishes.

9 posted on 01/11/2022 5:53:55 AM PST by Worldtraveler once upon a time
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I like her but she isn't a fount of wisdom.

“and I am pretty confident none of us want our lives stripped of our freedom and our exceptionalism.”

She is absolutely wrong about that. A clear majority of Americans and most Republicans join with the lib fascist totalitarians is fearing freedom and shunning America.

I hate to say it to her, but she needs a brain and not just a flair for description.

10 posted on 01/11/2022 6:12:38 AM PST by Badboo (You know in your bones America is dying. The Uniparty isn't going to stop ‘till the carcass rots.)
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To: SueRae
I just love Salena Zito and her way of framing issues, from personal and small town everyman and everywoman. My favorite columnist....and she is spot on again here.

This post reminded me of the early days of COVID, when cities and towns did their best to persuade people not to leave their houses.

One of our favorite places to vacation had been in Seaside, Florida. We had plans to vacation there in spring of 2020, and they included a condo rental right on their main town square. We were really looking forward to getting away, but we realized everything about that town had turned anti-tourist...as if we were un-clean.

Naturally, restaurants and shops were closed, and masks had to be worn everywhere, even outdoors. While restaurants were closed for sit-down service, they put fancy names on box lunches and called it "al fresco dining." That way, they could still charge you $25 for a piece of grouper on a bun.

One of the biggest turn-offs was that Seaside Beach, which would've been right across 30A from us, had restrictions on what you could take on the beach. Apparently, our beach chairs and umbrella weren't uniform enough and carried unspeakable, lethal pathogens. Instead, they wanted us to rent beach chairs and umbrellas from their approved vendor at a tune of nearly $1000/week.

We must never forget the hell that people like Fauci put this country through.

11 posted on 01/11/2022 7:46:06 AM PST by Lou L (Health "insurance" is NOT the same as health "care")
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To: Kaslin

Sadly I am increasingly believing that nothing short of a Revolution will restore our Republic and our liberties. Much like the French Revolution ours will be bloody, divisive and likely full of excesses. If the 2022 elections fail to purge Congress or are again patently stolen we will quickly become a fascist state and that will bring a violent revolution. Many of the leaders of this totalitarian state could face the same fate as Nicolae Ceausescu or Mussolini


12 posted on 01/11/2022 8:39:47 AM PST by The Great RJ ("Socialists are happy until they run out of people's money." Margaret Thatche)
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