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Fascism and Donato Dalrymple

 Lawrence Auster
 Sunday May 14, 2000

 The armed seizure of Elian Gonzalez was not only a lawless act of
tyranny by the Clinton government, it was an announcement, for
those with eyes to see, of the beginning of an age of tyranny in
America. It is a tyranny that has been taking shape imperceptibly
and informally over many years, but now is becoming so blatant
and systematic that it virtually amounts to a new (if unofficial) form
of government.

 Under this regime, the executive, liberated from the Constitution
and from any fear of genuine political opposition, does whatever it
feels like doing, from character assassination campaigns against
witnesses and prosecutors to missile attacks on foreign aspirin
factories to the terror bombing of foreign civilian populations, while
the major media, functioning in effect as a state organ, shapes an
ignorant and malleable public into agreement with whatever the
executive is doing.

 Each act of tyranny requires further acts of tyranny, namely the
discrediting and dehumanizing of anyone who opposes the
executive's will. Such attacks serve two functions: They justify the
tyranny by showing that the "enemies of the state" were the ones
who provoked it, and they send the unmistakable message to
everyone in the society that this is what we're going to do to you if
you get in our way.

 Dissidents do not need to be crushed physically, as under a fully
totalitarian regime, nor do they need to be framed on criminal
charges, as has happened to Linda Tripp. It is enough to cast them
outside the community of the "good, right-thinking" people.

 This is especially easy when the dissident is not a public figure but
simply some poor slob whom fate has placed in the path of the left.
Since the legions of the politically correct do not regard such a
person as a human being like themselves, they don't have to
observe even minimal decency toward him.

 This may sound extreme, but experience is bearing it out. Just as
property owners had no intrinsic value in the eyes of the Bolsheviks,
and just as Jews had no intrinsic human value in the eyes of the
Nazis, anyone who doesn't dance to the tune of America's
dominant left has no intrinsic human value.

 These are some of the thoughts triggered by The Washington
Post's front-page hit job against Donato Dalrymple four days after
machine-gun-toting INS agents grabbed Elian Gonzalez from his
arms.

 Dalrymple, writes Post reporter Michael Leahy, "seemed the one
pure, likable character in this custody tug-of-war." Well, Leahy sure
takes care of that little oversight. Writing with a combination of
gossip-column salaciousness and a Stalinoid impulse to
dehumanize an enemy of the people, Leahy exploits Dalrymple's
naive and ingenuous comments to portray him as a shameless
publicity hound and a pervert.

 I won't go into the details of this unbelievably filthy piece of
"journalism," which has been adequately discussed elsewhere.
What I want to emphasize here is what the article tells us about the
liberals' devotion to the "little people." It turns out that the
liberals care about the little people only when they serve the
liberals' own political purposes, either as objects for their
conspicuous compassion, or as "victims of oppression" with which
they can flay the "right."

 But as soon as the little people are unfortunate enough to find
themselves on the other side of an issue from the left, they become
inconveniences to be swept aside. Their very insignificance ( their
relative lack of success in life, their lack of sophistication and
media savvy, their quirks, their immaturities, even their very
innocence) becomes the means the left uses to isolate and
humiliate them.

 The media's and public's contempt for Elian's Miami relatives and
their supporters shows how hollow are this country's liberal ideals.
This country, which is so pro-immigration (even to the point of
allowing its national identity to be erased in the name of open
borders) suddenly turns against a family of immigrants when they
are anti-Communist and standing up to the Clinton government.

 This country, which makes such a show of supporting the
oppressed against the oppressors, treats the Miami relatives in
their modest bungalow home ( these people who have nothing to
stand on but their humanity and their sense of what is right_with
contempt.

 This country, which gobbles up one Hollywood thriller after another
in which people who fight against authority for a cause they believe
in are regarded as heroes, regards the good Marisleysis as a joke
and the heroic Lazaro as a creep.

 How dead are the souls of the millions of Americans who, far from
sympathizing with these good people, agree with those who
callously mock and dismiss them?

 How dead are their souls that they can't understand that a person
who has saved a child's life feels forever a special bond and
obligation to the one he saved? How contemptuous are they to a
man who did nothing but good, a "fisher of men" who rescued a
lost soul from the wide ocean?

 Most of all, how lost are they that they cannot see the symbolic
evil of what the Clinton government is doing with their support
(grabbing at gun point from the man who saved him the boy he
miraculously saved, seizing him from his surrogate mother, whom
he called "Mari," seizing him through the despicable ruse of
negotiations, seizing him in the early morning hours of Holy
Saturday for fear of acting in broad daylight before the eyes of the
people). If the feds had done their deed just 24 hours earlier, in the
early morning hours of Good Friday, the parallel with the arrest of
Jesus would have been complete.

 The more tyrannical and evil a government becomes, the more it
must tell lies about its victims so as to justify its tyranny. The
providence that placed Elian, at the moment of his arrest, in the
arms of the very man who had pulled him from the sea, was such
an undeniable symbol of good being victimized by evil that the only
way the left could overcome that image was by more evil and lies.
Donato must be made to appear like a creep.

 Lawrence Auster lives in New York City.

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