We Need a Principled Anti-Lockdown Movement

Guest Post by Jeffrey Tucker

Shell-shocked is a good way to describe the mood in the U.S. for a good part of the Spring of 2020. Most of us never thought it could happen here. I certainly did not, even though I’ve been writing about pandemic lockdown plans for 15 years. I knew the plans were on the shelf, which is egregious, but I always thought something would stop it from happening. The courts. Public opinion. Bill of Rights. Tradition. The core rowdiness of American culture. Political squeamishness. The availability of information.

Something would prevent it. So I believed. So most of us believed.

Still it happened, all in a matter of days, March 12-16, 2020, and boom; it was over! We were locked down. Schools shut. Bars and restaurants closed. No international visitors. Theaters shuttered. Conferences forcibly ended. Sports stopped. We were told to stay home and watch movies…for two weeks to flatten the curve. Then two weeks stretched to five months. How lucky for those who lived in the states that resisted the pressure and stayed open, but even for them, they couldn’t visit relatives in other states due to quarantine restrictions and so on.

Lockdowns ended American life as we knew it just five months ago, for a virus that 99.4-6% of those who contract it shake off, for which the median age of death is 78-80 with comorbidities, for which there is not a single verified case of reinfection on the planet, for which international successes in managing this relied on herd immunity and openness.

Still the politicians who had become dictators couldn’t admit such astonishing failure so they kept the restrictions in place as a way of covering up what they had done.

That shock of Spring has now turned to a Summer of wickedness, with everyone pointing fingers at everyone else for the sorry state of life. Patience has run out and a national viciousness has taken its place. It is evident not only online but in person where strangers scream at each other for behaving in ways in which they disapprove.

What many states are calling “open” today would have been called “closed” six months ago. Sports are rare. Theaters aren’t open. In some places, you still can’t go to gyms or eat inside. Mask mandates are everywhere, and mask enforcers too. People are ratting out their neighbors, sending drones to ferret out house parties, and lashing out at each other in public places.

In a mere five months, lockdowners have manufactured a new form of social structure in which everyone is expected to treat everyone else as a deadly contagion. Even more preposterously, people have come to believe that if you come closer than six feet of another person, a disease spontaneously appears and spreads.

America has become an extremely ugly place. This is what lockdowns did.

All of this has occurred in the midst of the greatest political divide in many generations. Oddly, you almost predict a person’s politics based on their attitude toward the virus, as if sitting political figures are responsible for creating or controlling pathogens that have been part of the human experience since we first walked and talked. The politicization of this disease has been a terrible noise that has distracted from the wise disease management that characterized the American way for more than a century.

But the American people support this, right? I’m not so sure. It’s true that the TV and online media are blaring panic all day every day. If that’s where you get your information, it surely must feel like a plague. There is also the problem that people feel tremendously powerless right now. They have been locked down, silenced, humiliated, brutalized. The few attempts to get out and protest the lockdowns were greeted with jeers and derision by mainstream media. But it turned out that this was because they were protesting the wrong thing. When the protests against police brutality and racism swept the country, the media wholly approved. Yes, it all felt like gaslighting.

Where precisely does American opinion stand on lockdowns today? The polls one cannot trust: people know exactly what they are supposed to say to pollsters during a police-state lockdown. It’s usually a good guess that one-third of Americans take a position that is more-or-less consistent with human liberty – it’s not a fixed group and it shifts depending on the issue – so that’s probably a good guess now.

The incredible frenzy of the lying media has confused vast numbers. A poll revealed that many Americans think that 9% of us have died from C-19 whereas it is really 0.04%. So yes, we have a propaganda problem, starting with the New York Times, which just today demanded “more aggressive shutdowns than have been carried out in the past. The United States has not had a true national lockdown, shuttering only about half the country, compared with 90 percent in other countries with more successful outbreak control.”

None of which is true. This is pure ideological propaganda. The people who are saying true things seem to be only the 1% vs. the barrage of nonsense coming from media culture today.

We see almost no discussion in the mainstream press of the empirical evidence at home and abroad that the lockdowns make no sense from a medical and economic perspective. Medical experts for many decades have warned against disturbing social functioning in the event of disease. Preserving freedom has always been the policy priority: 1949-52, 1957-58, 1968-69, and 2005. The American revolution itself took place in the midst of a smallpox outbreak. Liberalism arose during centuries of pandemics.

And yet here we are.

This country needs a serious anti-lockdown movement, one that is not just political but cultural and intellectual, one that is deeply educated on history, philosophy, law, economics, and all sciences, and can rally around traditional American civic postulates concerning individual freedom and the limits of governments, and also around universal principles of human rights. If liberty means anything, it means that we are not locked down. It means, moreover, that lockdowns are unconscionable.

What should this movement – which need not be formally organized – study, believe, and teach?

Because property rights are the first violated in lockdown, the movement needs to embrace and champion the right of private ownership and control: of businesses, homes, and ourselves. The liberal tradition has long affirmed this principle, and it is nothing but appalling that the lockdowns took place as if private property doesn’t exist. Suddenly everything and everyone belonged to the state, and it would be the state to declare what is or is not essential, or even what is elective vs. nonelective for your medical care.

It should embrace the freedom to choose our associations, since that is what came under attack next: we couldn’t gather in groups, hold conferences, go to the movies, do anything not “socially distant” (I’m so sick of that phrase, wth dubious origins, that I could barely type it), or even go to another state to visit friends and relatives.

This movement needs to celebrate and defend religious freedom, since, incredibly, most houses of worship were forcibly closed by government. The modern idea of freedom came about in the late Middle Ages when exhaustion from religious wars gradually gave rise to the idea of tolerance. Religious toleration was the first great freedom that came to be codified in law. It’s stunning that it was so flagrantly violated this year.

It must come to terms with free enterprise and the innovation that comes with it. How much wealth and creativity has been lost in the lockdowns? It’s unfathomable. The biggest victims have been small and medium-sized businesses, whereas the large tech firms have thrived. To start and manage a commercial enterprise is a human right, the realization of which was the great achievement of modern life, as it spread prosperity throughout the world and lifted up the world’s people from the state of nature and to levels of the entrenched hierarchies of old.

Part of this liberal ideal is free trade, which has come under fire from both the left and right. Don’t forget that Donald Trump kicked off this dictatorial frenzy with his sudden and shocking bans of travel from China and Europe, which resulted in a frenzied and frantic mass crowding of airports in the days following. He did it with a stroke of a pen, overriding all his advisors. He still brags about it.

How much did his extreme reaction here inspire governors to do the same? Of course his actions reflect his persistent isolationism on not only trade but immigration too. Even now, Trump is refusing to allow foreign workers into the U.S. (except for emergency cases) because he incorrectly believes this will help the American job market. It’s an outrage: free enterprise entitles the employment of anyone from anywhere. This is a policy that is good for everyone.

So long as we are talking about freedom fundamentals, let’s talk about masks. They have become exactly what the New England Journal of Medicine called them: a talisman. They are symbols of social commitment and political loyalty. A free society rallies around individual choice, so if masks make a person feel safe, or if it makes them feel they are keeping others safe from their breath, fine. But when people attack others for resisting wearing them, and are apparently upset at the seeming appearance of rebellion from rules, this is imposition and intolerance – perhaps understandable given the times, but still illiberal.

Laws requiring face coverings in public would never have been tolerated even six months ago. And yet here we are, not only with laws but a growing number of recruits within the public to enforce them with appalling rudeness. It’s hardly the first time in history. American sumptuary laws in Colonial times mandated that people not dress in fancy clothes for reasons of piety and social conformism. Part of the capitalist revolution included the freedom to dress as one wants and the mass availability of fashion for everyone. The mandatory mask movement and its shock troops among the public is but a revival of puritanism.

The lockdowns crushed the economic prospects of millions, and government attempted to make up for that with wild spending of other people’s money and an unprecedented use of the printing press, as if government can somehow paper over the destruction it caused. Therefore, the anti-lockdown movement needs a commitment to fiscal sanity and sound money. We now know that a government with the capacity to create unlimited amounts of paper money cannot be constrained. This needs to be fixed.

As for health, the topic or excuse that unleashed the lockdowns in the first place, we surely should learn from this experience that politics and medicine need to be separated with a high wall. We have medical professionals who are traditionally in charge of mitigating disease, and they do so in line with their own professional associations and best judgement. Politics should never override the doctor/patient relationship, nor presume to know what is better for us than our own physicians.

On the matter of education, governors all over the country cruelly locked down all the schools, though there is near-zero threat to kids from the virus and there is no verified case of a child passing C-19 to an adult. Perhaps a small silver lining is that we have learned more about how parents can exercise more control over education than they have previously had. The anti-lockdown movement needs to embrace a multiplicity of educational alternatives including the possibility of full privatization so that education can again be part of the free enterprise matrix.

It’s true that anti-lockdown carries a negative connotation. Is there a better word to convey the positive dimension? My preference: liberalism. Progressives have abandoned it. It is also correct from a historical and international perspective. Liberalism and modernity are inextricably linked in history, says Benjamin Constant. A liberalism of the future needs to be prepared to understand, advocate, and fight for freedom in a non-lockdown world. No exceptions.

Which takes us to the final point. Whether this movement is working in the realms of academia, culture, journalism, or politics, there is an absolute urgency that it exercise unrelenting moral courage and integrity. Ferociously. It should be uncompromising on crucial points. It must be willing to speak even when it is unfashionable to do so, even when the media is screaming the opposite, even when the Twitter mob floods your notifications, even when you are shamed for thinking for yourself.

This time around, as you have surely noticed, even the voices of good people with good ideas fell silent in fear. This fear must be banished. The blowback against this despotism will come but it is not enough. We need character, integrity, courage, and truth, and this perhaps matters more than ideology and knowledge. Knowledge without the willingness and courage to speak is useless, because (as E.C. Harwood taught us) for integrity there is no substitute.

In the end, the case for unlocking society is a spiritual matter. What is your life worth and how do you want to live it? How important are the hard-won freedoms you exercise daily? What of the lives and liberties of others? These are everything. Freedom has never prevailed without passionate and courageous voices to defend it. We have the tools now, many more than before. They can throttle us but can’t finally shut us down. The notion that we would fail to speak for fear of the Twitter mob is absurd.

This movement, whether it is called anti-lockdown or just plain liberalism, must reject the wickedness and compulsion of this current moment in American life. It needs to counter the brutalism of lockdowns. It needs to speak and act with humane understanding and high regard for social functioning under freedom, and the hope for the future that comes with it. The enemies of freedom and human rights have revealed themselves for the world to see. Let there be justice. The well-being of us all is at stake.

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SmallerGovNow

“Of course his actions reflect his persistent isolationism on not only trade but immigration too. Even now, Trump is refusing to allow foreign workers into the U.S. (except for emergency cases) because he incorrectly believes this will help the American job market.”

Lost all credibility right there… Chip

TN Patriot
TN Patriot

He kept repeating “from the viewpoint of liberalism”, so what else would you expect.

ICE-9
ICE-9

I would go a few levels higher and say we need a principled “Return to a Constitutional Republic” movement, and without that privately owned central bank.

Call me Jack

I believe it was Adams that said a republic only works with a moral and religious people.We have “vibrant diversity”. Time to return to the tried and true,i.e. a monarchy.

Common Cents
Common Cents

Agreed!!! I stopped reading right there.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest

FUck Fauci’s false felonious Faustian face fabric fiat.

Auntie has been wondering why face diaper diktats have had so little push back. Actually the mask issue clearly shows that The ‘Merkin Sheeple are ready, willing, and rarin’ to go for The Beast System to be initiated.

mark
mark

“FUck Fauci’s false felonious Faustian face fabric fiat”.

I love the 8 letter FFFFFFFF acronym!

Quick…copy right it Auntie before the nine Bs: Bastards, Bitches, Boobs, Bampots, Bitchtits, Butt plugs, Bullshiters, Bumblefucks, and Budda Butt-Pirates steal your intestinal (oops I meant intellectual) property!

Sat Cong the FFFFFFFFs & the BBBBBBBBBs!

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest

Alliteration rules.

Sat Cong __________!

Eyes Wide Shut
Eyes Wide Shut

Anyone who begins with “what we need to do is” is typically delusional right out of the gate.
Nothing is apparently going to be done except more of the same and increasingly worse.
Until enough people actually reach a point where they are mad as hell enough and desperate enough and have no where else to turn and nothing left to lose enough and even then it may not even ever be enough.
Apparently fear and strong delusion is still enough to keep the sheep in their government appointed pens.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer

I took my youngest son to Wal Mart the other day. We needed some new socks, briefs and T-shirts and we were already doing some other errands so I thought what the heck.

I don’t actually know what the rules are in my state, we wouldn’t comply anyway, so in we went without masks.

We may as well have been invisible. No one looked at us and when they did, they quickly looked away, like they’d just seen a ghost. We grabbed what we needed, hit the self check-out and then walked back out the door.

Kind of a cross between Obi Wan Kenobi convincing the stormtroopers that we weren’t the droids they were looking for and Nicholas Cage in City of Angels.

comment image

You know what struck us? 100% of the adults were wearing masks but every single child under the age of say 10 were unmasked.

WTF? If you actually believe in it, do you not care if your kid gets it? Are they under the impression that they can’t get it? How serious could your convictions be if you are willing to risk your child’s life?

The whole world took a hard right off a short cliff and I’m just standing here wondering if they are ever going to wake up.

CCRider
CCRider

That’s been my exact experience. I was at a B J’s Wholestore near Albany, NY (home of a dictatorship). I was the only one not wearing a mask in a cavernous store. I had a memorized rant for the 1st person who bitched at me. Sadly, it never came. I became invisible. Americans are truly whipped dogs.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Repeatedly I have been the only unmasked person in the home depot and lowes here.

bigfoot
bigfoot

Same here at Costco and my grocery store.

Old Sailor
Old Sailor

They won’t let me in my Costco or WalMart here in Texas without a mask. I fight it every chance I get, but Costco and WalMart have mask Nazis posted at the door.

SeeBee
SeeBee

Different experience in the Big Apple. Parents and children with matching masks. A family affair.

Fedup
Fedup

Yep it’s becoming fashionable.

Anonymous
Anonymous

In my state, the mandate says 10 and younger are not required to wear masks. Maybe same in your state? But, yeah, agree that there’s no logic to this.

StackingStock
StackingStock

I had the same experience at Publix grocery store the other day, they look at you and quickly look away. I was the only one in the store without a mask.

My job requires the mask ( Mark) and there’s no fucking way I’m wearing it when I’m not working.

daniel
daniel

might be the demographics of your area. in colorado the foreign pop is extensive enough that the 3 walmarts within 15 miles of me all have stewards making absolutely sure you have panties on your face.

Unreconstructed
Unreconstructed

“Stewards?” I call them mask Nazis. Put on the damn face diaper then as soon as you are in the door, take it off or pull it down under your chin. No one says a word.

Old Sailor
Old Sailor

Just left CO last Saturday after being there for 2 weeks on vacation (My wife is a native). They do the same here in Texas at WalMart. Here’s another one to ponder – They make you wear a mask to enter a restaurant, but then you can take it off as soon as you sit down at your table. How does that make sense?

Call me Jack

It’s not about protection.It’s about control.

Just a Medic
Just a Medic

The whole world took a hard right off a short cliff…

Correction: it was a hard LEFT.

ursel doran
ursel doran

“Men think in herds, they go MAD in herds, and only regain sanity slowly one by one”
NOW, VERY slowly, or NEVER, with the fear porn propaganda machine out 24 – 7.
Borg Assimilation complete.
Weep for the little children herded around in bright sunlight and breezy outdoors with the masks!!
Invasion of the New Normals

Tom
Tom

Already been asked to go by one business. Not going bak

Steve
Steve

At some future date the lunacy of wearing face diapers will be the butt of many jokes. That day can’t come soon enough.
Protests have started in the UK to stop wearing face diapers. Great news. When are we going to start? When will business owners say enough of this lockdown crap?
“We” number in the millions but bend the knee to a few thousand psychopaths. I’m sure the founding fathers are proud of us (sarc).
I’ve had enough.

niebo
niebo

1st sentence . . . saw what you did there.

SeeBee
SeeBee

“This country needs a serious anti-lockdown movement, one that is not just political but cultural and intellectual, one that is deeply educated on history, philosophy, law, economics, and all sciences, and can rally around traditional American civic postulates concerning individual freedom and the limits of governments, and also around universal principles of human rights.”

Good Luck with that! The people I see and encounter seem to be in love with their servitude. I can only conclude these people hate themselves and want everyone to suffer. And they must hate their kids too. The mask wearing children are at an epic level. It’s sick. And so will all those youngsters be come Fall.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

See Bee.
They are indeed in love with their submissive Stockholming LARP.

Bot
Bot

I haven’t been wearing one either and no one has stopped me or said anything either.
Like many of us here on TBP, I don’t believe one f**kng word the government or the MSM spews.
Life’s for living and most of the Sheeple seem perfectly fine living it in fear because they’re so brain washed.
I look at them with a mixture of sadness and disgust.

bigfoot
bigfoot

Some asshole on a photo sharing FB page put up his shot of a Buddha statue with a mask attached to the face. He said even Buddha was masking up to protect others from getting covid. I made some comment that prompted the site admin to chastise me and delete it. It’s nuts out there.

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard

I see way too many college aged guys walking around outside with masks.

Put them on the, “do not hire,” list.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran

We’re not going back into a lockdown. No way. Besides, by the time an anti lockdown movement could come into being, the biggest population centers will have reached herd immunity. Floridians will be having G&T’s by the pool while the worrywart women are still hectoring people about masks. Best to just mock the shit out of them. Or tell the nags that you’re just hoping the coronavirus will take out the fatties.

Mygirl....Maybe

Lockdown has nothing to do with the beer virus. Lockdown is all about control. Look at the states and the politicians where lockdowns happen. Odd how the ‘progressive’ politicians are the ones who mandate the most draconian rules, almost like being in a communist country, like, say, the USSR. Who would have thought that those democrats were dictatorial autocrats? Heck, they’re the ones calling the BLM and Antifa protests peaceful and letting them riot at will, almost like…. how Mao let his little red guards run free…

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

The author said
“one that is deeply educated on history, philosophy, law, economics, and all sciences, and can rally around traditional American civic postulates concerning individual freedom and the limits of governments, and also around universal principles of human rights.”
You’re kidding, Right?

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest

“Skepticism is the beginning of faith.”
– Oscar Wilde

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

We can thank this guy.

mark
mark

Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

And we are going to vote this away?

turiya

This country needs a serious anti-lockdown movement.

Well, if you’re not seeing it, you’re just simply not paying attention, imo.

What you’re missing within the article above is that this so-called ‘Lockdown’ is a two-pronged assault by the Deep State / Political Left. The lockdown is just one part, the second part is the BLM / Antifa division part. There is already an ‘anti-lockdown’ movement presently going on to counter all of this.

Check it out:

The best way to show that you support the present anti-lockdown movement that is taking place is to get yourself an American flag & display it so others can see it.
Its just that simple.

Yahsure
Yahsure

What is missing is freedom of choice. Just wait for when the vaccines come out. Locking the country down was dumb. Didn’t anyone think of what it would do to our country?

Steve
Steve

Yahsure,
This is all planned and coordinated by our rulers. Crashing the economy is an intentional act. It’s about control to usher in new systems. See ID2020, etc

Bullwinkle
Bullwinkle

Please tell me how an imaginary virus is stopped by a paper mask when it allegedly escapes a level 4 facility?

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

The same way the bedsheet stopped the bogeymen under my bed from cutting off my ears at night.
Pretty much the same way we were tricked into it. My older brother told me they lived under my bed and ate nothing but ears, noses and fingers of little boys.
How is that different than the CDC story?

Anonymous
Anonymous

The author can take his open borders rhetoric and go fuck himself

22winmag - TBP's Latter Day Shit-poster
22winmag - TBP's Latter Day Shit-poster

This country needs a serious anti-lockdown movement.

What happened to Stewart Rhodes and Brandon Smiths Oath Crappers? You don’t hear jack shit about that fake organization anymore. What ever happened to the guardians of the Republic actually doing something in situations like this?

It’s like they evaporated.

Ivan
Ivan

They’re in the woods with Brandon’s you can’t see me camo.

Middleagedmadgnome
Middleagedmadgnome

Just like the Michigan Militia…non-existent.

Greg J
Greg J

Frankly, as far as I am concerned, we need mass hangings of every single one of these petty dictators to bring home the lesson for them that actions have consequences. Otherwise, they are going to do it again and again and again.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot

Hanging seems so tame. I would rather see them suffer for quite a while.

Student of History
Student of History

It’s not just America which needs a serious, credible and long-overdue anti-lockdown movement, the WHOLE WORLD needs it, like, months ago.

RevTKS
RevTKS

It should simply be called, “The Freedom Movement.” That’s what we have lost, that’s what we need to get back.

ReluctantWarriorNoMore
ReluctantWarriorNoMore

Take off your masks of obedience and walk proudly out into the rising sun. Your courage and bravery will be bounded by your beautiful smile. WE THE PEOPLE will no longer buy into the this scamdemic. Social distancing is the tip of the totalitarian spear. I believe in social hugging. This is the old divide and conquer strategy with a new twist. We need more social contact not less. Learn about the miracle of the microbiome and set yourself free.

Ginger
Ginger

Instead of wringing your hands, ” Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.”
See below.
Don’t wear a backpack to a fist fight.

https://www.the-sun.com/news/1283041/pro-cop-protesters-brawl-american-flag-colorado/

Anonymous
Anonymous

Hmmmm… who could lead this effort? I know, Herman Cain would be perfect!!

TN Patriot
TN Patriot

Wealth was not destroyed, it was transferred to the wealthiest of the wealthy, the top 0.01%.

Anonymous White Male
Anonymous White Male

“Principled Anti-Lockdown Movement”.

Is that anything like “Principled Conservatives”? You know, the bow tie wearing fags that pontificate about what is wrong with the left, but then inevitably capitulate to them?

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs

And the people who vote for them.

Baba Looey
Baba Looey

Jeff Tucker is an effeminate douche bag. He ranted for years that young people should take up smoking, because hey–their lungs are strong and being “cool” was more important than listening to reason. He ended up having to quit smoking after some smoking-related health issues a few years ago. The anarcocapitalists are entertaining writers, but definitely delusional. The republic is mortally wounded. Eventually it will be obvious even to people like Tucker.

Horst
Horst

The “movement” is already underway. My impression, they are trolling us like never before, the Hegelian dialectic trick, vaccination, oppression or even profane money are not their goal. They would have played it different. We had a first love and come together moment staged in Berlin on August 1. A giant stage, the whole Muppet show of controlled opposition, including a new age guru. Thousands grinning, not getting how they are played, clueless. They don’t know the game or salvation. They were mocked not knowing history too, they were told the place should be renamed in honor of that great day, the Straße des 17. Juni, named after the anti communist insurrection back in the day. Next appointment, all Europe shall come together, August 29.

PS: The last staged revolution in Germany happened to climax on 9 11 ’89. (11.9.89)
We got a pretty nice collection for that date.

Call me Jack

Masks are totally ineffective. Couldn’t we just signal our compliance with a mark or implanted chip?????

ursel doran
ursel doran

“Men think in herds, they go MAD in herds, and only regain sanity slowly one by one” 
 NOW, VERY slowly, or NEVER, with the fear porn propaganda machine out 24 – 7.   Borg Assimilation complete.
Weep for the little children herded around in bright sunlight and breezy outdoors with the masks!!
https://consentfactory.org/2020/08/09/invasion-of-the-new-normals/  

flash
flash

We won’t need lockdowns much longer. Trump just announced the Federal government bought 100 million doses of Moderno’s Fake News Flu vaccine and bragged about it being under Federal control (i.e. Modern has no liability if it kills you) . We’re all set free by big government in bed with big pharma …. yayyyy.

old white guy
old white guy

This is what happens when the intellect of society as whole has slipped to the lowest functioning level possible.

Charlie Beard
Charlie Beard

” Even now, Trump is refusing to allow foreign workers into the U.S. (except for emergency cases) because he incorrectly believes this will help the American job market. It’s an outrage: free enterprise entitles the employment of anyone from anywhere. This is a policy that is good for everyone. ” I agreed with everything said up to the previous statement. Until we reach the point that people like you seem to think we are headed, in which all races, religions, nationalities, etc can live together, sit around holding hands and singing Cum bah yah, we need to adhere to the strictest form of nationalism, especially concerning workers and employment. You are a fool.

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