Fear Is the Coin of the Realm
by
Jacob G. Hornberger
by Jacob G. Hornberger
Uh, oh! A new study reveals that fears that the deadly strain of bird
flu would move through Africa and Europe in flocks of wild birds
have so far proven unfounded.... That means one less fear
that the feds can use to frighten grown-up American men and women
as an excuse for more federal power-grabbing.
Fear, of course, has been the
coin of the realm for oppressive and dictatorial governments throughout
history. Frighten the citizenry and theyll practically beg
you to take away their freedom. Thats in fact how Hitler convinced
the German parliament to give him temporary dictatorial powers after terrorists firebombed the German
parliament building.
When Soviet communism, which
had been used for decades to justify ever-increasing budgets for
the Pentagon, the CIA, and the State Department, expired with the
fall of the Berlin Wall, new official fears had to be found. And
fast! Federal power and federal budgets depended on it. There were,
for example, the drug lords, who were coming to get us and put us
on drugs. My favorite though was an unsafe world,
which was enough to scare anyone to death.
Along came Saddam, who had
been a good friend and ally of U.S. officials. His invasion of Kuwait
provided them with more than a decade of fear-mongering (and ever-growing
budgets), ultimately culminating in the deep (and baseless) fear
that this new Hitler was about to unleash an imminent
WMD attack on the United States.
No one can deny that 9/11 has
been the biggest power-grabbing bonanza for power-loving federal
politicians and bureaucrats since the Civil War. The terrorists,
who are reacting to the power-grabbers own foreign policies,
are coming to get us! Dont even read the USA PATRIOT Act
just enact it! Turn those airports over to the feds fast!
There was also an endless array
of other new Hitlers and dangerous regimes for Americans to be scared
of Osama (another former friend and ally of U.S. officials),
Chavez, Zarqawi, Muqtada al-Sadr, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Russia,
and China.
Fear. Fear. Fear.
Isnt it ironic that we
have the most powerful empire in history, whose very own policies
have often produced the things were supposed be afraid of,
and yet, at the same time, the most frightened grownups in the world?
Isnt that grand? Just
implement the policies that produce the problem, which creates the
crisis, which engenders the fear, which causes grown-ups to quiver
and quake and beg the government to protect them by taking away
their freedoms.
Is it really surprising that
63 percent of Americans support the governments illegal and
unconstitutional monitoring of peoples telephone records?
The sheeplings are bleating to the power-grabbing wolves, Please,
do whatever is necessary to protect me from the big bad terrorists.
Take away my freedoms if you have to because I am so scared. I love
you and I trust you.
The libertarian battle to restore
liberty to our country lies not only in opposing the big-government
conservatives and liberals who infect our land. It lies also in
stiffening the spines of millions of American sheeplings who have
done what people throughout history have done succumbed to
the endless array of fears engendered by the government power-grabbers
as a way to take away the freedoms of all of us.
May
16, 2006
Jacob
Hornberger [send him mail]
is founder and president of The Future
of Freedom Foundation.
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© 2006 Future of Freedom Foundation
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