Didn’t We Learn This Lesson 400 Years Ago?

Guest Post by Simon Black

Exactly 400 years ago, 102 Pilgrims were staring down what promised to be a brutal winter, after first coming to shore, and setting up a tiny village in Plymouth, Massachusetts.

The industrious, God-fearing Pilgrims decided to pull together and pool their resources and efforts to better survive winter. They created a commune, and elected a Governor to call the shots.

By the spring of 1621, half of the Pilgrims had died from starvation, disease, and exposure.

One of the Pilgrims, William Bradford, explained in his journal that communal living “was found to breed much confusion and discontent and retard much employment that would have been to their benefit and comfort.”

Young single men found it unjust that they had to do all the hard work, but received no more reward for it. And wives “deemed it a kind of slavery” to be forced to do chores for men besides their husbands.

Clearly, this little experiment in collectivizing society had failed. So they reversed course, and tried something new; every man for himself.

This might sound harsh, or even counterproductive. But on the contrary, Bradford explained:

This had very good success, for it made all hands very industrious, so as much more corn was planted than otherwise would have been by any means the Governor or any other could use… The women now went willingly into the field, and took their little ones with them to set corn; which before would allege weakness and inability; whom to have compelled would have been thought great tyranny and oppression.

400 years later, it seems leaders have forgotten the lesson.

We are entering winter grappling with COVID-19, a lockdown-stunted economy, and as I noted Monday, millions of hungry Americans relying on food banks to survive.

And tyrannical governments seem to be doing everything they can to stop us from responding to these problems as we see fit.

We’ve been told to abandon any sense of reason, trust the experts, and “listen to the scientists”.

But this month, New England Journal of Medicine published the results of a study to test the theory that extreme lockdowns are effective at controlling the spread of COVID-19.

The study, which enforced a strict quarantine and social distancing regimen on Marine recruits, found there is no correlation between strict lockdowns and reduced COVID-19 transmission.

In fact the control group, which went about life as normal, had a lower percentage of COVID infections (1.7%) compared to the test group under strict lockdown (2%).

So, will Governors “listen to the scientists”?

Hardly. Several states are going so far as to attempt to cancel Thanksgiving– or at least place a strict limit on the number of family members you can invite to your own home to share a meal.

Oregon recently decriminalized hard drugs– invite five people over to smoke crack, and you’re all good. But if you are caught sharing a Thanksgiving meal with seven family members, you could face 30 days in jail and a $1,250 fine.

California says you can host no more than two other families, but everyone must stay outside, with guests seated six feet apart, in all directions.

The state of California will graciously allow your houseguests to enter your home… but only to use the bathroom.

(Meanwhile, the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom, was caught dining out maskless with about a dozen friends for a lobbyist’s birthday party.)

But these are just the latest authoritarian escalations, which should surprise no one.

Since March, Governors have simply been ruling by decree to shut down businesses, define who is an essential employee, and stop people from earning a living, even though courts have deemed these lockdowns unconstitutional.

But governors are ignoring the courts and imposing lockdowns anyway.

And we see the results– 11 million out of work, record consumer debt, corporate debt, and government debt, and a pandemic that has still not been controlled, despite the restrictions.

It took a 50% death rate from disease and hunger in Plymouth in the winter of 1620 to convince the Pilgrims that controlling people wasn’t saving lives, or creating prosperity.

But individual liberty accomplished what authoritarianism and communism could not.

Now more than ever people need the freedom to make their own decisions, to decide for themselves if they want to open their businesses, earn a living, and have family over to share a Thanksgiving meal.

And if those basic freedoms which we all took for granted just one year ago seem out of reach, take one more lesson from the Pilgrims.

They hopped in a tiny wooden boat, and crossed the Atlantic at great personal risk just to have a shot at building a free life by their own design.

Today, it is not nearly as dangerous or difficult to find greener pastures.

Just removing yourself from a city goes a long way, as does settling amongst neighbors who aren’t ready to turn you in to the Gestapo for celebrating Thanksgiving.

But also, don’t be afraid to look overseas.

When people think that your personal liberty is a threat to them, it makes sense to at least consider the possibility that at some point, your home country may no longer be right for you.

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8 Comments
Hardnox
Hardnox
November 24, 2020 8:05 pm

Yes, we did learn this. However, the youth in this country isn’t taught history and they foolishly embrace all this socialism without any consideration for natural or unforeseen consequences.

SlickWilly
SlickWilly
  Hardnox
November 24, 2020 8:47 pm

Sad but true for much of todays 20 somethings. I’ve talked to many 30 to 50 somethings who seem to be in a great state of cognitive dissonance when it comes to the glory of the ‘isms’. The fact is the lessons to be learned are out there but you have to seek them. There is no one source. Even a lot of the so called conservatives like Steve Crowder, SGT Report, etc have done a great disservice in perpetuating the myth that someone is going to fix everything you just have to vote the right person in. How many fucking times must you get kicked in the nuts by someone to realize they are just going to kick you in the nuts again?

Hardnox
Hardnox
  SlickWilly
November 24, 2020 9:48 pm

Agreed.

The problem is that the Right goes to sleep after a victory. The left never sleeps. They’re like termites knawing away 24/7 at the pillars of society.

Ken31
Ken31
  Hardnox
November 24, 2020 11:27 pm

You weren’t taught our history either.

Nobody
Nobody
  Ken31
November 25, 2020 5:52 am

Ken31, excellent point. All of these lessons and history were not “taught” to me either. For me, I found them from seeking to quench my natural thirst for truth. Also, I mostly slept through public school classes but chose to spend vast amounts of time in the library. Maybe all that sleeping in class made me immune to their brainwashing.

Nobody
Nobody
November 24, 2020 8:13 pm

Going back further to see why they hopped on that tiny boat was because they were treated worse than modern day drug dealers for printing and smuggling english bibles, being hunted by the swat teams of that day and burned at the stake for publishing and distributing english bibles. That story is the real source of the term “resistance to tyranny is obedience to God”.

It’s time for obedience to God.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 25, 2020 12:31 am

‘Didn’t We Learn This Lesson 400 Years Ago?’
No, because ‘we’ weren’t there. but they were, so they did.
What ‘we’ failed to do was learn from them.

BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO/MORE BOURBON TOO.
BUCKHED/BUY MORE AMMO/MORE BOURBON TOO.
November 25, 2020 8:23 pm

Due to different family issues my wife and I are doing Thanksgiving by ourselves . We going to pretend that the Pilgrims landed on the Texas shores and the first Thanksgiving was Filet Mignon, Baked Potato and Salad .