WWTSD (What Will Thomas Sowell Do)?
by
Karen De Coster
by Karen De Coster
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In an August
1st, 2006 column dubbed "A
Military Draft?" Thomas Sowell declared that the current
generation of American deadbeats is not suitable for the United
States military. What follows is not a warning that a draft is a
violation of human liberty, but rather, a caveat that a draft would
be dangerous to the advancement of a glorious military.
In addition,
he lets us know that a draft could possibly wake people up from
their non-sacrificial slumber. Sowell’s mantra goes like this:
On the home
front, life goes on today as if there were no war. Consumer goods
are as abundant as ever and no real sacrifices are demanded of
the civilian population, who are spectators rather than even tangential
participants. None of this is healthy.
Some have
suggested a military draft as a way to at least create some sense
of realism about war and to share its burdens more widely and
equitably.
A draft would
have the effect of bringing the populace into the midst of an imperialistic
and murderous war on the part of a self-empowered, political entity.
That, he implies, will wake up the civilian population and force
them to suffer along with those who kill for their fearless leaders.
Forget about those of us who do not condone the state’s actions,
or even its existence.
Imagine Thomas
Sowell believing that those who do not choose war, bloodshed, and
total violence must stop being "spectators" to the war
games, and relinquish their petty, little rights as producers and
consumers, so they too can be forced to endure the violence, misery,
murder, and poverty brought forth by war. This, to Sowell, is an
"equitable" distribution of "burden" and misery.
After all, how dare we pursue iPods and home decorating and softball
games while the US and its allies spread bloodshed the world over!
It is "not healthy" for the kept citizenry to lead their own lives
instead of sacrificing their way of life for total state and total
war.
Does Mr. Sowell
really believe that we should be squashing "abundance"
and rationing consumer goods for the sake of some "tangential
participation" in overseas killing, because we consumers, here
in the US, receive a disproportionate share of "unhealthy"
capitalist luxury, and thus are too far removed from the pains of
sacrifice?
So, while the
Muslims see the ultimate sacrifice as strapping a bomb to a young
life, and taking more lives than are given in the act of doing so,
does Mr. Sowell believe that we need to sacrifice by strapping on
guns and grenades to kill for Bush & Company? We do know he
thinks we should give up our selfish consumerism to share some of
the burden and join in on the healthy misery. How wretchedly symbolic.
As
is often spoken, what is the difference between Left and Right
anymore? In fact, what is the difference between the homicidal terrorists
and those who terrorize mankind in the name of opposing them?
Getting back
to the draft and draftees, Mr. Sowell remarks:
Back in the
days of World War II, the military were drafting young men who
were, by and large, patriotic Americans, people who felt that
they had a duty to protect this country from its enemies.
Today, a
military draft would bring in large numbers of people who have
been systematically "educated" to believe the worst about this
country or, at best, to be non-judgmental about the differences
between American society and its enemies.
To begin with,
how often do we hear that dreadful and misguided cliché about
boys going off to war – more specifically, WWII – and coming home
as "men"? The same cliché is used for young males
going into the modern military, where drill sergeants that smash
down the individual in favor of building up the group, purportedly
turn mere boys into magnificent men. Military life and war, so it
is said, builds character, strength, and honor – or, a whole man
– where family and voluntary relationships have failed to do so.
On the contrary,
a boy turns himself into a man through inner reflection and ultimate
choices, and by engaging those around him. But what do you expect
from a populace that has grown so accustomed to hearing that they
cannot possibly know what is best for them or their loved ones,
because it’s the state that must always and everywhere prevail over
individual lives?
Thomas Sowell,
for so long, had been an ardent defender of the free market and
free men, and opposed to the idea of redistribution or the suppression
of property rights for the sake of equality. For that reason, he
has long been on my list of heroic intellectuals who dared to go
up against the establishment line. But no longer. I’ve got news
for Mr. Sowell. The fruits of my labor do not belong to the state.
I will not surrender my ability to produce or consume to the state
so that I can share in the "realism" and moral bankruptcy
of its oppressive wars, fueled by the political ambitions of collectivist
tyrants. I am not the state. I am an individual. I do not sanction
the state’s actions, and I do not benefit from its wars. Yes, my
life will go on as undisturbed as is possible, and for that I am
not one bit guilty.
Post-9/11,
Mr. Sowell has gone from mild warmongering to party line performances.
This column, in my mind, makes him a proponent of total state. Perhaps
the formerly brilliant Mr. Sowell has forgotten his roots,
as well as the history of the real America. His numerous superb
books Knowledge
and Decisions,
The Visions of the Anointed, A Conflict of Visions,
etc. have apparently fallen through the rat hole he stands
upon. And the foundations of American life surely aren't built upon
unconditional allegiance and personal sacrifice, Mr. Sowell.
So What Will
Thomas Sowell Do? The day has now come wherein he carries his allegiance
card, and has become a propaganda chief for the state. He is like
a cheap, plastic version of his old sterling self. Like those who
did the same before him proselytizing for Mao, Stalin, Hitler,
Churchill, and FDR Thomas Sowell is an enemy of the free
market and free men.
Look at
the hate we're breeding
Look at the fear we're feeding
Look at the lives we're leading
The way we've always done before
My hands
are tied
The billions shift from side to side
And the wars go on with brainwashed pride
For the love of God and our human rights
And all these things are swept aside
By bloody hands time can't deny
And are washed away by your genocide
And history hides the lies of our civil wars
Look in
the doubt we've wallowed
Look at the leaders we've followed
Look at the lies we've swallowed
And I don't want to hear no more
And I
don't need your civil war
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor
Your power hungry sellin' soldiers
In a human grocery store
Ain't that fresh
I don't need your civil war
~ Civil
War by Guns N Roses
August
17, 2006
Karen
De Coster, CPA, has an MA in Economics, and is an accounting and
finance professional in Detroit. See her website and blog at www.karendecoster.com.
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