“I rebel; therefore I exist.”
Albert Camus
“Until they become conscious they will never rebel,
and until after they have rebelled they cannot become conscious.”
George Orwell, 1984
(James Dean, from Rebel Without a Cause)
I read a great post yesterday over on Mel Wild’s site, In My Father’s House, and wanted to share.
It was posted on Halloween and Mel notes that since it was Halloween, ‘why not share our
favorite horror story of 2020—COVID 19 lockdowns.’
I want to share his words because, despite our current election diversion, we may have
missed the fact that most of Europe is currently going back under pandemic lockdowns.
And given the results of our election come Tuesday, we might be headed back down the same
dismal path.
But we are being told that it is all in the name of science you know.
But what is that science really?
So is it a bad thing to want to stop the spread of a pandemic?
Of course not… but the trouble that is found in this train of thinking, which is
supposedly based on “expert recommendations”, is that we must examine who
these experts are, we must determine who they work for and we must exhaust all
our options rather than jump straight to putting the final nail in the coffin.
Despite my rule-following, conservative, law-abiding demeanor, I have been known to harbor
a bit of a rebellious thread.
So when “the” government and the powers that ‘want to be’ are clamoring that we must
suppress the people in order to suppress a virus, I begin to wonder what is
the real angle…
what is the drive to this suppression?
So I find Mel’s post quite enlightening.
Mel bases this latest post on the words of Thomas Woods,
Senior Fellow at Mises Institute and New York Times bestselling author of 12 books.
Mel states that…as Woods put it recently,
the COVID shutdowns around the world have proven that the cure is actually worse than the problem
in more ways than one, which of course is a controversial thing to say,
but it’s hard to argue with the evidence.
I personally have been frustrated by the continued politicization of lockdowns in the name
of preventing the spread of the virus.
On that note, here’s a recent email Woods sent out about how these lockdowns
have failed to stop the virus around the world.
(Trigger warning: Woods’s views are quite libertarian and not politically correct!):
“With Massachusetts seeing a rise in “cases,”
I saw someone on Twitter lamenting that he and his fellow Massachusetts residents
had “dropped the ball.”
Notice that this person cannot admit that the voodoo doesn’t work.
It’s always because the peasants didn’t comply enough.
If you stupid people would just obey us, this thing would go away!
I understand why progressives might be attracted to this way of thinking:
(1) They hold a superstitious belief in the powers of the state —
so if the state says it can wipe out a virus, who’s to say it can’t?
(2) It involves “experts” dictating to the stupid rubes,
which is their preferred model of governance.
(3) It allows them to ridicule the working-class people they despise — why,
if only these backward hicks would “follow the science,” we’d be out of this thing already!
But let’s face facts:
Lockdowns only delay the inevitable, and they leave wreckage in their wake.
(And forget about masks: as I’ve shown before,
mask mandates have no discernible effect on the spread of the virus.
If they were as effective as people say — e.g.,
if we’d just wear masks for six weeks, we’d be out of this! —
there should be some obvious effect on the charts, but there just isn’t.
Believe me, I wish masks could solve the problem so I could get the rest of my life back.)
And what is the point of indefinitely depriving ourselves of what makes life worth living,
so we can live in an antisocial dystopia?
What are we staying alive for then?
So we can sit at home and stare at the wall?
There are other concerns in the world apart from COVID-19.
Incredible that this should have to be said.
Even some of the elderly are starting to say:
I’m at the end of my life, and you want me to spend my final months and years
like a vegetable?
What’s the point?
Meanwhile, vastly more deaths are being caused elsewhere by the policy.
Oxford’s Sunetra Gupta just published a column in the Daily Mail arguing that
the response to the virus has been worse than the virus itself.
Even the New York Times noted that excess deaths from TB, HIV, and malaria
caused as a direct result of the lockdowns will exceed two million.
I could go on and on about the collateral deaths,
but I’m probably sounding like a broken record by now.
As Professor Gupta puts it, “Lockdown is a luxury of the affluent;
something that can be afforded only in wealthy countries —
and even then, only by the better-off households in those countries.”
By the way, Prof. Gupta describes her politics as “left-wing,”
and is aghast that people think she’s part of a right-wing conspiracy
because she opposes barbaric lockdowns.
Mel finishes out his post with these words:
As we observe a day that celebrates fear,
let’s think about how we’ve been continually indoctrinated by the politically-motivated
fearmongers during this pandemic in an election year.
Let’s think for ourselves and do own research.
Again, let’s be safe and use common sense with regard to protecting our vulnerable,
but let’s also not give into fear and stop living our lives.
We need to safely open up our country and get back to living again.
Here is the link to the full post–Mel includes a video of Thomas Wood
addressing this concern
https://melwild.wordpress.com/2020/10/31/halloween-covid-dystopia/
And since today is All Saints Day, I am reminded of those souls who have
gone before us–those who we proclaim as saints—
They are saints because in actuality they were rebels.
They fought the status quo, tyrannical powers, and heresies
all in the name of God, fighting His good fight and giving their lives
by speaking Truth when Truth was unacceptable.
They lived and died for the Lord they loved and knew…
and may God help us to be one too…
I Sing a Song of the Saints of God
words by Lesbia Scott 1929
I sing a song of the saints of God,
patient and brave and true,
who toiled and fought and lived and died
for the Lord they loved and knew.
And one was a doctor, and one was a queen,
and one was a shepherdess on the green:
they were all of them saints of God, and I mean,
God helping, to be one too.
2 They loved their Lord so dear, so dear,
and God’s love made them strong;
and they followed the right, for Jesus’ sake,
the whole of their good lives long.
And one was a soldier, and one was a priest,
and one was slain by a fierce wild beast:
and there’s not any reason, no, not the least,
why I shouldn’t be one too.
3 They lived not only in ages past;
there are hundreds of thousands still;
the world is bright with the joyous saints
who love to do Jesus’ will.
You can meet them in school, or in lanes, or at sea,
in church, or in trains, or in shops, or at tea;
for the saints of God are just folk like me,
and I mean to be one too.
I do not think you would use that title if Ole Miss were playing Georgia…
But for your comments, First, thank you. Great post. I have heard and read the Wee Flea say similar things. That the poor and underprivileged would suffer in the long run from the lockdown (mentioning third world nations where there are countless more poor), and many question whether the lockdown has been effective at all. Biden chides that there is no miracle, then curses an epithet that no true Christian would say. He is despicable.
Yes Biden who touts being Catholic yet defends abortion, an evil that flies in the face of the teachings of the church— yep, he is beyond despicable
This too shall end….Lets pray we are still standing when it is.
That might be Wednesday
[…] call me a rebel working with the saints […]
Thank you GW
Amen, Julie! Mel’s words were great to read. I really liked that “Song of Saints,” too. We so often forget that our faith is not really about compliance and passivity, but rather standing up for what is right. I like to say, “be a rebel with a clue.”
Time to clue up!!!!
Reblogged this on For Such A Time As This.
thank you Nina
Yes, yes and yes Julie, what an excellent accompaniment to Mel’s post! I have to admit that I feel a bit let down at times by mankind. Not the politicians mind you who proliferate on political lockdowns and exploit them in every which way possible, as I expect that from them! But the every day people who so easily give up their freedoms to be”safe” and who put so much trust in politicians is just disappointing. America has strayed far, far away from her roots in individual liberty and personal responsibility.
History is not taught as it should be, our founders are now maligned as if we suddenly realized that they had faults, imagine that… and we care not so much about roots and history and what was… as in where we came from and the laying of a foundation as we now simply care more about just ourselves — not about a future mind you, but just us and what we can get and have now—- we are narrow in sight and vision — and don’t care about anything or anyone else— I think we call it selfish and self centered—
Whew, now that I’ve gotten that out.,..😏
Yes tell me how you really feel Julie! I feel the same way my friend.
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