Europeanizing  America
David C.  Stolinsky, MD
March 25,  2010
If  Europeanize isn’t a verb, it should be, because that’s what the Left is doing to  America. Remember when candidate  Obama was asked if he believed America is exceptional? He answered yes, but  only in the sense that Britain, Greece and other nations are exceptional. As Gilbert and Sullivan  taught us, “When everyone is somebody, then no one’s anybody.” If every nation  is exceptional, none is.
It’s not that  President Obama and his friends on the Left don’t really believe that America is  exceptional. They believe it is exceptional, but that it shouldn’t be. They do  everything they can to end its exceptional nature, and to make it resemble other  nations. They are Europeanizing America.
Don’t get me  wrong. I love Europe. That is, I love to visit it:
·         I love to see the towers in Ireland, where monks hid  from Viking raiders while preserving knowledge for the West. But now Ireland’s  economy is in distress, and its church is  scandal-ridden.
·         I love to see the changing of the guard at  Buckingham Palace, a reminder of the time when Britain controlled one-fifth of  the Earth. But now the British army is a shadow of its former self, while the  Royal Navy can’t  even protect itself, much less protect trade routes around the world.
·         I love to see the unsurpassed beauty of Paris. But  now France, like most of Europe, is having too few children to maintain its  population, and is dying a demographic death −  to be replaced by Muslims who do not share its values.
·         I love to see beautiful cathedrals, where  Christianity inspired great works of art. But now they are almost empty of  worshippers, while European mosques are full.
And there are  other things in Europe that I don’t love, but I feel obligated to  see:
·         I feel obligated to visit Clifford’s Tower in  York, England, where in 1190 Jews were massacred because of their faith. Europe  did not invent racism and religious bigotry, but it surely perfected them.  Europe invented the blood libel as  far back as 1144, falsely accusing Jews of using the blood of children for  satanic rituals − a charge now parroted  by Muslims as an excuse for mass murder.
·         I feel obligated to remember (because it no longer  exists) the Vélodrome d’Hiver, the Paris bicycle stadium where in 1942 the French rounded up  Jews for shipment to death camps − before the Nazis asked for them. And  today, the French still feel little discomfort when Jews are beaten up or killed in the  streets. After all, they’ve seen it before.
·         I feel obligated to visit Belleau Wood,  where U.S. Marines fought and died to liberate Europe in World War I.
·         I feel obligated to visit Omaha Beach, where  U.S. Soldiers fought and died to liberate Europe in World War II.
·         I feel obligated to read (insofar as I can) European  newspapers, to remind myself of worthless ingrates who condemn “American  militarism” − without which those papers would be printed in German.
·         I feel obligated to visit the reading room at the British  Museum, where Marx sat and fantasized an ideal communist society − as a  result of which about 100 million were  killed.
·         I feel obligated to visit the site of Munich beer  hall, where Hitler sat and fantasized an ideal Nazi society − as a result of  which about 50  million were killed.
Thanks a lot,  Europe, for giving us two world wars, socialism, communism, Nazism, and for  perfecting racism. You’ve done so much for the world in the last century. No  wonder “progressives” think Americans should be more like  you.
Europeans  lived for centuries under kings and emperors. They came to believe that power  flowed from the top down. So they felt comfortable when their new rulers called  themselves der Führer, the Central Committee, the Council of the European Union,  or whatever. The idea was similar:
·         The “elite” decide what is best for the “common  people,” and then cram it down their throats.
·         The “elite” dream up notions of the “ideal” state,  and leave the “common people” to deal with the inevitable mess that results.
·         The “elite” are cared for in the best  hospitals and clinics, and relegate the “common people” to the tender  mercies of “gatekeepers” who may  − or may not − allow you to see imported  doctors from South Crapistan. But they expect the “common people” to be  grateful for “universal coverage.” The problem is that “universal coverage” may  turn out to be with six  feet of dirt.
·         The “elite” send their children to the best schools  and universities, and relegate the children of the “common people” to lousy  schools, where they get lousy educations, which prepare them for lousy jobs,  which pay lousy salaries, which leave them dependent on the government for a  lifetime of “assistance.” But they expect the “common people” to be grateful for  the “universal education” − and for the “assistance.”
·         The “elite” view schools and universities as a  source of indoctrination,  not education. They require students to regurgitate the “correct” doctrine,  whether it is Nazi, communist, socialist or environmentalist. Original thought  is punished with lower grades.
·         The “elite” view their children as wards of the  state, for whom they have only limited responsibility. They view home-schooling  with alarm, and they want to imprison parents who home-school their children, as  is now done in Germany.
·         The “elite” view the government as the source of  help for those in need. So they vote the “correct” way, but like  Europeans, they give  little to charity.
·         The “elite” care little for foreigners who suffer  and die, so like Europeans, they want to shrink the military until it is too  weak to intervene to stop tyranny or mass murder. They run up huge  debts and push new social programs, leaving  little money for defense. Europeans could let their defenses atrophy,  because America defended them. But if we weaken ourselves, who will defend us?  Luxembourg? Who will fight global terrorism? Liechtenstein?
Americans, on  the contrary, believe that power flows from the bottom up. They believe in  trying something, and if it doesn’t work, trying something else. They don’t  believe in allowing the “elite” to impose their unworkable notions of the  “ideal” state. They view their children as Divine gifts, for whom they have  ultimate responsibility to bring up to be self-reliant, moral  citizens.
In fact,  Americans don’t believe in the “elite” in the first place. So obviously, the  self-anointed “elite” don’t like American ideas, and they do their best to  demolish the American system.
ObamaCare is  a major step in the demolition process. If bureaucrats can tell people what care  they and their loved ones can receive − and what care they cannot receive − in  what sense are those people free citizens of a republic, and not subjects of a  domineering government that imposes life-and-death decisions on  them?
The American  idea of God-given rights is utterly foreign to the “elite,” who are much more  comfortable with the European idea of privileges granted − or withdrawn − at the  whim of the government.
The American  idea of individuals responsible to a just God for themselves and their loved  ones is utterly foreign to the “elite,” who are much more comfortable with the  European idea of infantilized subjects dependent on a parentified government to  protect them, care for them, dole out money to them, and in general control their  lives.
Yes, the  “elite” want to Europeanize America. But in view of what happened in Europe in  the last century, and what is happening there now, this seems like a really bad  idea. I love to visit Europe, but I refuse to live  there.
Dr. Stolinsky writes on  political and social issues. Contact: dstol@prodigy.net.
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