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The Totalitarian Impulse
http://freedom.orlingrabbe.com/lfetimes/totalitarian_impulse.htm
by Karen De Coster

Liberty-minded individuals are so used to criticizing the totalitarianism that
emanates from governments that they forget one other source of constant
oppression that needs to be dealt with: the tyranny of the masses.



The mass of totalitarians, these days, is composed of hordes of petty, self-
elected Fuhrers running around trying to dictate everyone else's choices
and lifestyles to suit their own preferences and comfort levels. The
totalitarian impulses that resonate from these individuals are alarming.
Americans, on the whole, are ripe for lording it over everyone else, and
they have no problem making arbitrary judgments about the needs of
others while proclaiming that which is necessary or not, based on their
own foregone conclusions.

How about the current "war" against SUVs? This is one of the most
hysteria-induced campaigns to ever permeate the human senses. Nitwits
like Arianna Huffington, a nationally syndicated columnist, don't just
declare a dislike for SUVs or a personal preference for something more
inspiring, but instead, Huffington promotes an entire Detroit- bashing
campaign that is running TV commercials indicting SUV owning soccer
moms for hijacking airplanes, blowing up nightclubs, sending American
soldiers off to war, and teaching kids around the world to hate America.
So sickening and insane are the implications that one has to immediately
see Huffington as an illegitimate source on any topic going forward.

In fact, nothing is more reckless than people appointing themselves to
apply dictatorial rule over their fellow men. Not a day goes by where I
don't receive another e-mail from the latest Hitler-of- the-day, telling me
why others don't "need" to own and drive an SUV. They actually take to
defining "accepted purposes" for the ownership of vehicles. I had one
reader tell me that her parents "lived on a farm in snowy Iowa, and if they
could get by without one, so can soccer moms and everyone else." Well,
there you go. Let's not improve living standards for folks, but rather, let's
let the frenzied, envious masses dictate life's little rules according to their
b�te-noirs.

Somehow, an SUV becomes an unnecessary fashion statement while sports
cars, convertibles, big luxury cars, and classic cars all get passing grades.
The whiners never present a substantial case for their wild assumptions.
Instead, they can only point out that their lives are made miserable when
others don't come up to their standards and absolutes.

These kinds of people are downright wicked. They are quintessential fools
who don't believe that their freedom ends at others' noses. They make
simplistic, emotional claims that everything everyone else does can
somehow "affect them", so therefore, the potential for being impinged
upon is enough of a reason to trot out their list of decrees that others
need to abide by � decrees that can only be enforced by the ruling regime
in Washington.

The most amazing thing about these fascists is that they can't even think
for themselves; they are out there parroting everyone else on the
hysteria-mobile, and they go digging for ways to rationalize the tyranny
over others. Any rationale will work. Perhaps these tyrants need to wake
up to the fact that the choices of others are none of their business.

In any case, it is ruinous for anyone to think they can determine what has
or hasn't a "purpose" in anyone else's life. Because they don't have an
immediate purpose for a given option does not mean that others don't.
The point is, "need" or "purpose" is defined by whom? Them? The
government? GW Bush? Michael Jackson? Santa's elves? Dorothy and Toto?
Do we all have to justify our choices with the Hitlerian bunch first?

The SUV despotism, overall, is a sign of much more ominous things. It
defines a personality type that often resorts to sniveling and whining about
the human race as a whole, with a hatred for the hoi polloi and their
commercial tendencies. These folks hold themselves out as the paragons of
righteousness in a world that is awash in bad behavior, bad choices, and
misguided appetites. Sound familiar? Study the routines of the world's
worst tyrants and it will.

ABC's John Stossel is perhaps a good example of a guy who recognizes the
totalitarian impulse of the masses. His Give Me a Break segments not only
make a mockery of government repression, but also, much of his fault-
finding is with the people themselves � regular citizens that commence
tirades over the details of others' lives.

Witness the collective howls over cell phone use in cars. Stossel's segment
on banning cell phones was particularly compelling, especially since the
latest popular crusade for all the little tyrants is the micromanagement of
what we do in our car.

According to Stossel, "polls show about 70 percent of Americans support a
ban on handheld cell phones." He adds, "People do all kinds things while
driving. They eat, fix their hair, put on lipstick, light cigarettes, and we
even saw someone curling their eyelashes. If we must always drive with
two hands on the wheel, should we outlaw picking your nose? Just putting
on my sunglasses or drinking a sip of coffee takes a hand of the wheel. The
radio is a big distraction problem; I'm constantly distracted trying to push
the tiny buttons to avoid commercials."

In any case, why are cell phones such a focus? If it's not out- and-out envy,
what is it? Hardly a day goes by where some jerk talking on a cell phone
doesn't do something foolish in front of me, enough to put me on the
alert. However, the same goes for folks driving while they are eating,
yelling at their kids in the back seat, and distracting themselves looking at
the latest strip mall, neon sign, or sales banner. Do we just ban all
distractions, ban any and all items in cars, and ban children from cars? How
about banning passengers in the front seat? They can be more distracting
than the ubiquitous cell phone.

Stossel's findings that Americans have a totalitarian bent toward cell phone
use are hardly surprising. This impulse is apparent in the anti-junk food
crusaders as they rage on against corporations like McDonald's under the
auspices of "health concerns." These crusaders blame the manufacturers
of quick foods for everything from obesity to lifelong bad habits to baiting
"addiction" to fat and cholesterol. If they can't dictate your car choice,
they'll try to tell you what you can or can't eat.

The totalitarian hordes hate Starbucks, and they would probably like to
put caffeine on the same regulatory level as heroin. The smoking Nazis
need no introduction, as various state attorneys general and corrupt trial
lawyers persuaded the masses that smoking is a collective decision, not an
individual one. You want to allow your customers to enjoy smoking in your
place of business? Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, wants to
stop you. And he's got the support of many citizens who would love to see
that happen because they don't smoke.

Raising children is no longer a parental choice as others want to lord it
over that sphere too. Don't discipline your children in public, because
somewhere someone will decide that they are the arbiter of justice for
your child if they don't like what they see. Car seats? A friend of mine
showed up at his son's school with his son not in the car seat (he was
beyond the required minimum age), and he was read the riot act by a
teacher who thought that her capricious assessment superceded a father's
direct supervision.

The individual tyrant mindsets that make up that of the collective mass are
necessarily the result of democracy. Weaned on the teats of the State,
these individuals are imbued with the "democratic" philosophy that
government is there to provide for their endeavors, even if it means having
the State aggress against others to relieve them of life's little uncertainties
and risks. Democracy gives them a say-so in the political process, a process
where coercive powers are exercised at will via majority rule. Once the
nipples of democracy have been exposed to the piglets gathering round
the hub of majority rule, it engenders a perpetual breeding process of
decadent usurpation by the masses over the few.

Do people ever stop to think that the world exists beyond their own little,
personal quirks? The powers that create the laws these folks clamor for
will only be used against them to clamp down on their own choices and
lifestyles at some point in the future. What goes around comes around,
but hey, I suppose it's only the here and now that matters to the high time
preference peoples. Before I get the wave of hate mail from the assorted
Fuhrers that have read this, here's the startling revelation I must make in
order to avoid the usual charges of "me first": I don't own an SUV. I don't
smoke, and I don't ever eat at McDonald's. I defend individual rights,
private property, and free enterprise where it does not aggress against
the person or property of another. It's called F-R-E-E-D-O-M. Let the
Lifestyle Police get a life and stop whining about the consumer choices of
those around them for the sake of elevating their personal choices as
truths. Consumers should be able to make their own choices without
others dictating their own moral sentiments, complaints, and general
harassments upon them. Perish the thought!

In other words, get out of our lives, get out of our decisions, and tend to
your own attainments. This is not Stalin's Russia.



Karen De Coster, CPA, is a freelance writer and Business Consultant in the
Midwest. See her website at www.karendecoster.com.

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from The Laissez Faire Electronic Times, Vol 2, No 7, February 17, 2003
Editor: Emile Zola     Publisher: Digital Monetary Trust

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