Thursday, June 1, 2023

Biden White House is the Child Trafficking Racket’s Silent Partner

Whenever Biden, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi or other establishment elites advocate to dismantle our borders for the benefit of “the children,” know that the children will suffer the most.


An important weapon in the Biden Administration’s quest to completely destabilize America’s borders has been the talking point that its immigration policies are designed to help the less fortunate of the world, children in particular. It has proven to be an effective shield against those who would question the wisdom of importing the world’s poverty problem en masse.

Like most ideas of the radical Left, however, even the most noble-sounding policies end up hurting the very people they are said to be meant to help. For children making the dangerous journey north to the United States, Joe Biden’s policies mostly offer them the threat of slavery, abuse, and death.

The latest proof of this assertion comes from a leaked memo from U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). It reveals that, as of May 31, the federal government ended familial DNA testing at the southern border. Don’t expect to hear about this on the news, but it is a move that will have tragic consequences while also revealing the galling cruelty and hypocrisy of the Biden Administration.

For those who do not follow the border crisis closely, child trafficking has been a growing problem. Because recent U.S. immigration policy has favored family units over individuals crossing illegally, cartels have begun to “rent” children to their migrant customers looking to enter the United States. Once the migrants successfully cross the border, the children are then recycled back to Mexico and assigned to another client.

Along the way, these “rentals” are often subjected to violence and sexual abuse. Breaker boys, children who worked in coal mines in late 19th century America, faced an easier predicament by comparison.

DNA testing started in 2019 to combat the child rental practice. If CBP officers suspected a migrant was falsely claiming to be a child’s parent, they would submit the case to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), who would then test to verify the familial relationship. It was an effective way to limit the sickening exploitation of children. Now, thanks to the illogical, agenda-driven bureaucracy of the Biden White House, it is inexplicably gone.

To address the inevitable civil liberties questions, the program required all testing results to be destroyed after use, ensuring that the results could not be used against migrants in any future criminal cases.

The practice worked. In one month of testing in 2019, ICE officials identified 101 possible instances of fraudulent families and determined that one-third of them were, in fact, fraudulent. The children caught up in the surge of migrants north were unquestionably safer with the DNA testing program in place. 

Despite the preposterous claims by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas that his department is “taking it to the cartels,” the U.S. government has become the silent partner of the ruthless criminal enterprises that are profiting from human misery at our border.

The cartels transport the migrants from the Northern Triangle or other points south to the U.S. border, and Biden’s immigration agents process them at the border so that various nonprofit groups can disperse them throughout the interior of the United States. It’s an efficient pipeline that benefits all the partners. The best part is that the enterprise is mostly funded by the U.S. citizen taxpayers, who then must suffer under the numerous bad consequences that come from a reckless mass migration policy.

Are the architects of this ghoulish flesh-peddling market held accountable for what reasonably could be called crimes against humanity? Quite the opposite. Biden, Mayorkas, and other fellow travelers hide behind the rhetoric that they are the compassionate saviors of children, and their co-conspirators in the corporate media willfully refuse to fill their constitutional role as a watchdog on government. Anyone seeking to stop human trafficking by securing our borders is branded as a heartless xenophobe.

Whenever Biden, Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi or other establishment elites advocate dismantling our borders for the benefit of “the children,” know that the children will suffer the most. If the best interests of the children really mattered, the border would be sealed, and our immigration laws would actually be enforced. This is about creating obedient new voting blocs that will maintain the status quo. The children are just stepping stones on the road to bolstering entrenched power.



X22, On the Fringe, and more- June 1st

 



For everyone who visits this thread who is a completely normal human being who is not a brainwashed, confused bonehead who is completely convinced that he or she can only be in a pretend marriage filled with nothing but sin and lust with someone of his or her own gender and thinks every normal person must agree with their pretend marriage,

I salute you all, Every single one of you. Because you refuse to be brainwashed into believing that a so called 'MARRIAGE' that is nothing more then 1 sexual act after another with no chance of having real babies is a healthy, or normal thing!! You believe in a normal marriage with someone of the opposite gender, a marriage filled with love, decency, and the chance of having a REAL family!! That is extremely important now more then ever!

We need more normal people like all of you to tell these freaks that what they are doing is NOT healthy and NOT beneficial in the long run to society! We need more responsible and SMART women to marry men for love, and to have families that they can raise with love, and we need more responsible and SMART men to marry women for love and to have families that they can love!

And this, is as good of a post for the 1st day of 'Normal and UnBrainwashed People are better then the freaks abusing our beautiful rainbow' month as it gets!

This month, let's all celebrate being NORMAL, and NOT, A, FREAK!!!! 💪💪🎉

Love is not perversion, or intentional public nudity, or calling everyone who knows better then to support your sinful lifestyle homophobes! REAL love, ACTUAL, HEALTHY love, like the kind of love a man and a woman who deeply love each other, is the most powerful and beautiful feeling in the world. Nothing can ever replace that.

Thinking that you can only 'love' someone of your own gender, or thinking you were 'born that way', that's not actual love. That's stupidity, and a sign you only want to be in a relationship for unlimited sex with no intention of ever having a baby.

Is the Sleeping Conservative Dragon Finally Waking Up? ~ VDH

Conservatives slept through the woke revolution only to awaken to a country allowed to transform into one they no longer recognize. Can they finally breathe fire?


Conservatives and traditionalists are often exasperated at the ongoing woke cultural revolution in their midst.

How can America be turned upside down, as it is, when there is little public support for the things happening around us?

They don’t see much backing for the current wide-open borders and unchecked illegal immigration, yet it continues.

Conservatives feel that most Americans reject the trend of biological men dominating female sporting events.

They fear American jurisprudence has become now vastly weaponized and warped.

Certainly, Donald Trump will be more likely indicted by a politicized New York City prosecutor for supposedly overvaluing his net worth over a decade ago than would be a current violent street criminal clubbing a subway commuter.

In 2020 torching a federal courthouse or massing at the White House grounds, in efforts to get at the president, earned either few arrests and little or no jail time. In 2021, if one entered the Capitol and illegally paraded around like a buffoon, he could get a five-year prison sentence.

Traditionalists feel that sky-high energy prices, out-of-control urban crime, a depressed economy, high interest rates, and a politicized FBI, CIA, Justice Department, and Pentagon are all needlessly self-created messes.

How then did these extremist policies that have little popular support become institutionalized?

Conservatives, by their nature and unlike the Left, are more inclined to accept existing institutions rather than to radically alter or destroy them.

They were asleep at the wheel in 2020, when left-wing-funded lawsuits radically transformed Election Day in many states into a mere construct. Some 70 percent of the electorate in key precincts voted by mail or early, with far fewer ballot audits or authentication.

They focus on nominating more conservative judges, not packing the court itself. They work to take back the Senate, not to end the filibuster or bring in two new states with four new senators.

Traditionalists often feel they have no time for politics. They prefer to focus on their families, jobs, communities, and churches. Until recently they shunned organized boycotts. They abhor massing outside the homes of left-wing politicians and judges.

They shrug and concede that universities, teachers, government unions, the corporate boardroom, Wall Street, Silicon Valley, the media, entertainment, and professional sports are hopelessly activist and left-wing.

The environmental, social, governance (ESG), diversity, equity, and inclusion, and LGBQT+ agendas were unfathomable acronyms to Middle America and thus mostly ignored.

So conservatives often slept through the woke revolution.

Yet suddenly they realize their apathy allowed the country to descend into something the nation’s founders never imagined or intended, and antithetical to what most knew as America just a couple of decades ago.

So conservatives are awakening from their slumber. And they are discovering that they too can boycott, agitate—and roar.

The woke Target corporation in just a few days has suffered a more than $10 billion loss in its stock value. Millions of shoppers shunned its 2,000 stores after the chain showcased its “pride” apparel. The displays featured “tuck pieces”—veritable cod pieces– that are intended to facilitate “women’s” male genitalia.

Anheuser-Busch came up with the bright idea that it would highlight Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender performance activist, to hawk its Bud Light brand. But beer seemed incidental to the self-absorbed Mulvaney’s fixation on promoting transgenderism.

So Bud Light-drinking, red-state America got turned off by Mulvaney’s in-your-face-advocacy.

An ensuing informal boycott cost the company nearly $16 billion in lost stock value. Hundreds of millions of dollars of unsellable light beer stagnated. Stores can’t even give it away. Meanwhile, Bud Light’s competitors coped with meeting record Memorial Day consumer demand.

Ditto the defiantly woke Disney Corporation.

The now politically activist entertainment corporation insisted on pushing woke agendas down the throats of its family-centered audience.

The result? Its online entertainment services are bleeding millions of subscribers. Disney stock has lost $16 billion in value. Its overpriced theme parks no longer count on continual increased attendance.

Sometimes traditionalists prefer simply to drop out rather than boycott wokeism. One result is that the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony awards now have a fraction of their previous televised audience.

In 1998—when the United States had a population of 275 million—the NBA finals earned on average 29 million television viewers. This year the NBA bragged its finals averaged a pathetic 4 million viewers in a contemporary America of 335 million.

The Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team reinvited the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence—a self-identified performance art “queer” group—to headline the team’s “pride night.”

The all-male “Sisters” usually put on anti-Catholic pornographic skits that mock Jesus Christ and sexualize Christian rituals.

That Dodger indulgence is not going over well with its fan base, especially the city’s millions of Catholic Latinos.

The woke Left still enjoys enormous advantages over the Right. The bicoastal elite has far more money, controls all the major American institutions, and dominates the dissemination of knowledge through the media and Silicon Valley.

But the Left does not enjoy majority public support. And now it has managed the impossible—to goad the normally comatose conservative dragon to awaken.

And it is just starting to breathe fire.



Joe Biden falls during graduation ceremony

 US President Joe Biden was shaking hands with an Air Force Academy graduate when he fell on stage. He was helped up and seated within a few seconds.  




Project Veritas Sues James O’Keefe Because He Left After They Fired Him – Demand Injunction to Stop O’Keefe From Working


Apparently, when the Project Veritas board of directors fired founder and CEO James O’Keefe, they didn’t expect the result to be a collapse in their operational business model.  As the kids would say, Veritas f**ked around and found out.

Stunningly, Project Veritas is now suing James O’Keefe, the man they fired, for having the audacity to launch O’Keefe Media Group (OMG), and they are demanding a court order to stop O’Keefe from earning a living. [FULL pdf HERE]

According to the lawsuit, O’Keefe will not stop doing the expose’ journalism and activism that O’Keefe is known for.  Project Veritas is not happy, because many of the donors and supporters have left PV to follow James O’Keefe at OMG.

Veritas demands an injunction against O’Keefe, which may stop people -workers and donors- from leaving PV to join him. The lawsuit is a little extreme in the way it is written as an effort to convince a civil jury to find in their favor. [READ HERE]

Project Veritas sounds like they are an organization full of professional Republicans.




OPINION: Is Trump Running His Worst Campaign Ever?

OPINION: Is Trump Running His Worst Campaign Ever?

posted by Brittany Sheehan at RedState 

Former President Donald Trump hinted at his 2024 re-election campaign just days before the midterms. I remember the news coming in on my phone. Like many of the younger, able-bodied, party faithful, I was out knocking on doors to ‘Get Out The Vote’ in critical and competitive districts. This is all volunteer work; I didn’t make a dime. The gear I carried with me included sunblock and a flashlight, because I often found myself still approaching doors in the early evening hours, after sundown. 

When the headline came in that Trump was flirting with a campaign announcement on the cusp of the midterm elections, my heart sank. It wasn’t because I had some anti-Trump mindset; I didn’t, and I still don’t. It was because I didn’t want to galvanize Democrat voters by calling them to a referendum on “Bad Orange Man.” In my mind, I just needed Trump to shut up for a few days, and felt at that moment it was the best thing he could do for the GOP. He wasn’t on the ballot, and we were plotting midterm pickups without the knee-jerking that comes with the contentious candidacy of Number 45. 

Like many Republican rank-and-file, I wasn’t too pleased when Trump unveiled his nickname for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, calling him “Ron DeSanctimonious,” days before his re-election bid for Governor. Even for Republicans that aren’t supporting DeSantis as a presidential candidate, a majority of them support him as Florida’s governor. Tarnishing a Republican governor ahead of the midterm election wasn’t universally well received, even by the MAGA loyalists. 

Worse, at a local meeting in the aftermath of the 2022 election, while we were still mulling over the results and calculating if Republicans would control the House, an untimely and rather unexciting Trump campaign announcement was streamed to party members. That night, we were told to stand and take a vow that we would be supporting the former president. It felt a bit like a social hostage situation, and the idea that we were supposed to be decided two years ahead of the election, and making pinky promises left me deflated. I stood, reluctantly, while saying, “I guess…”

The thing is, I’m likely to vote for Trump, and it wouldn’t be the first time. I know what I’m getting. I like his foreign policy, as far as his anti-war stance, and impressive diplomacy, given his personality quirks. It’s DeSantis who has something to prove to me. There are things I’m waiting to hear that would help me view him on a national and global stage, instead of my current perspective which is “America’s Governor.” Everyone calm down! Yes, I’m an undecided voter, heaven forbid.

But, I keep saying to myself, and even posting on social media: “I swear Trump wants me to vote for DeSantis.” I also keep saying that it doesn’t seem like anyone is competing for my vote, because it’s just a bunch of internet shaming on one side or the other. Am I required to vote for who has the best internet trolls, or am I supposed to cast a ballot based on which meme is the most disparaging? Pray tell.

And, perhaps Trump is running his worst campaign, ever. This seems hard to do, next to DeSantis’ Twitter Spaces kickoff where I was given a migraine but gathered no new information. True story. 

The Trump campaign leans heavily into attacking DeSantis, which is an early commitment to mud-slinging that many voters aren’t looking forward to. Can you see it now? The political attack mailers coming in quantities that overwhelm your mailbox? The incessant and oddly-timed text messages telling you that President Trump has selected you to donate and receive a special hat? Oh wait, or my personal favorite, that the President somehow took time out of his day to convey the message that he was disappointed in you for not responding or claiming your special offer. I wish I were making this crap up, but: if you know, you know. Is anyone excited to be bombarded? I’m not. 

On Tuesday, Team Trump posted their latest criticism of DeSantis, claiming that he voted in 2017 to confirm Christopher Wray as the Director of the FBI. Sick burn, except… DeSantis was a member of the House, and it’s the Senate that confirms appointments. There is no way that I just started my day by correcting a multi-hundred-million-dollar campaign about how Congress works, right? IS THIS REAL LIFE?

Not only this, but Wray was Trump’s appointment… that was the quality work that can be ascribed to Trump. Had Wray not been selected by the President, no member of the Senate could have cast a vote to confirm him. So, Team Trump, this isn’t the “own” you think it is, and you should probably not taunt people for voting for Trump’s nominations in the future. It wasn’t DeSantis’ job to pick an FBI Director, it was Trump’s.

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Trump Unleashes on Kayleigh McEnany Over Poll Numbers(Updated)

So, while my morning may have started with some elementary-level Schoolhouse Rock lesson on how the government works, I had been up late the prior night, due to some more Trump errors. As I completed the Kayleigh McEnany story linked above, it was my task to figure out what -the hell- the former President was even talking about. Trump suggested that the pollster McEnany cited had corrected their numbers, accusing the former White House Press Secretary of knowing the numbers had been updated when she told audiences of a DeSantis increase in Iowa support.

This is what I am doing, at 2 a.m Why? Because Trump said something he shouldn’t have, gave misleading information that wasn’t correct and therefore was impossible to verify. Who needs sleep when you can be on a goose-chase hunting down events that never occurred, internet sleuthing into Nowheresville? Thanks, man. 

I looked on the Trump campaign’s in-house pollster’s website, I scoured media pieces for this correction. I checked the polling group company president’s socials for the press release and the new, updated, correct numbers. In exasperation, I finally tagged the pollster company president to ask for clarity. Our RedState readers deserve the full picture, and it wasn’t being given at that time.

So, not only did I wake up to correct the idea that DeSantis could have voted for Wray in the House, but I also found the answer that had kept me up into the night. Oh, Trump was citing a different poll, and McEnany didn’t willfully report false numbers, and no pollster issued any corrections. So… “fake news,” from Trump, then?

It’s really hard to vow a vote for Trump in the primary when his words and the campaign’s rhetoric make my daily life (into the night) about correcting stupid things they said. I’m tired, I need more coffee because Trump “mean-tweeted” about McEnany making claims that weren’t even true. Yes, this campaign is the worst one, yet.



Strange Bedfellows

One NY Democrat praises another NY Democrat.
 Maybe it’s not so strange after all.

I’m sure you’ve heard the old saying, Politics makes strange bedfellows. And I guess Donald Trump and Andrew Cuomo could be the living embodiment of that.

Why would any Republican presidential candidate cozy up to a corrupt, degenerate Democrat like disgraced former Governor Grandma Killer, especially to praise Cuomo’s disastrous handling of the COVID pandemic?

Sure, sure. I get it.

In his quest for the 2024 nomination, Donald Trump is taking the “blow up bridges and go scorched-earth” approach.

He’ll flip-flop positions, defend the indefensible, and praise anyone if doing so can be used to attack his only current competition, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.

And if that means attacking DeSantis over his handling of the COVID pandemic while praising Governor Grandma Killer, then by golly, that’s what Trump is going to do!

Here we have former President Donald Fauci Lockdown attacking DeSantis for not using the Governor Grandma Killer COVID model in Florida.

In a sense, Trump does have a point. DeSantis didn’t follow the Cuomo model, which is probably why elderly COVID patients in Florida weren’t pawned off to nursing homes where the virus could spread and kill a bunch of them. DeSantis didn’t close schools and businesses for months while making repeated appearances on his brother’s CNN show either.

It’s insane that Trump is trying to win over Republican primary voters by praising a repulsive asshole like Governor Grandma Killer.

Then again, desperation also makes for strange bedfellows.

A hell of a lot of people fled Cuomo’s lockdowns for freedom in DeSantis’ Florida.

But sure, let’s tell Republican voters that Governor Grandma Killer was the COVID lodestar while DeSantis was the real grandma killer. That’ll work!

This is an example of what Jesse Kelly refers to as The Sky is Green.

Admittedly, Trump praising California Governor Gavin Newsom was also a head-scratcher. But because I’m a New Yorker who suffered through Cuomo’s lockdowns, this repeated praise of Cuomo just boggles my mind.

And rather than ignoring Trump’s praise, Cuomo seized on it.

Why wouldn’t he? Democrats are just as eager as Trump to see DeSantis out of the way. Remember, they want a Trump nomination as much as Donald does.

So yesterday, Cuomo shared a link to a Florida Politics article about Trump’s attacks on DeSantis and tweeted:

“Donald Trump tells the truth, finally. New York got hit first and worst but New Yorkers acted responsibly. Florida’s policy of denial allowed Covid to spread and that’s why they had a very large second wave.”

What a load of bullshit. Does Cuomo think we were born yesterday? Does Trump?

Do these guys think every American suffers from amnesia? Man, the craven rewriting of history by these strange bedfellows really takes the cake.

Cuomo is the guy who sent thousands of seniors to their deaths in nursing homes, then fudged the numbers, and then lied about fudging the numbers – all the while making money off of a book about a great leader he was during COVID.

You know, I think I might be wrong. Trump and Cuomo aren’t strange bedfellows at all. There’s nothing strange about this.

Trump is what he has always been: a New York Democrat, just like Andrew Cuomo.

Sure, the two of them had a bit of a falling out when Trump ran for office as a Republican. But now, they’ve decided to kiss, and make up.

Here’s the thing. If Trump truly does believe Governor Grandma Killer did a better job during the pandemic, does that mean that if another virus makes the headlines during another hypothetical Trump presidency, Trump will make the exact same destructive decisions he made in 2020?

See, I think it might. The man has yet to acknowledge any culpability in the economic and personal destruction that was caused by the government’s COVID response. So what’s to say he wouldn’t do it all again?

I’m not sure how Trump’s praise of Cuomo is going to play among Republican primary voters. Though, I’m certain that Trump’s die-hard fans won’t give a rip.

And if Trump thinks praising Cuomo will help him among Democrat voters, he’s delusional. Democrats despise Donald Trump so much that they wouldn’t vote for him even if he danced on a rooftop with AOC or mouth-kissed Kamala Harris.

(Maybe I shouldn’t give Trump any ideas).

I just can’t see how singing the praises of a guy like Cuomo will appeal to the Republican primary voters who don’t believe that Mar-a-Lago is the center of the universe.

We’re still nine months away from the primaries, which means nine more months of Trump moving Left to attack his only viable opponent. And given Republican voters are already getting disgusted with Trump’s embrace of Democrats, Disney, Bud Light, and Cuomo, by the time we get to Iowa, Trump would be lucky if one of his rallies could fill an elementary school gymnasium.



Federal Loneliness Advisory Sketches Blueprint For Regulating Everyone’s Private Life

The advisory foreshadows an unprecedented invasion of private spaces by FedGov that could completely undermine our most fundamental freedoms.



Google recently reported that a record number of internet searches reflect the depths of our loneliness epidemic. More than ever, people are seeking ways “to make friends,” and looking for places where they might find friends.

That report came on the heels of Surgeon General Vivek Murthy’s special advisory on America’s loneliness epidemic. Glowing interviews and stories about Murthy’s 81-page report — titled “Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation” — have been making the rounds in podcasts, medical journals, and “news” outlets. The reporting is peppered with friendly platitudes about bringing people together and “reaching out” to loved ones.

Don’t be taken in by that hype. This advisory and the strategy it proposes are fraught with threats to freedom. Keep this in mind: “Advisories are reserved for significant public health challenges that require the nation’s immediate awareness and action” (emphases added).

I recently offered an in-depth analysis of the “six pillars” of the strategy here at The Federalist. Here I summarize the dangers they pose.

The advisory foreshadows an unprecedented invasion of private spaces by the federal government that could completely undermine our most fundamental freedoms. If fully implemented, the project could place the federal government in de facto control of your local community and social associations of every kind. It also threatens to dictate what you can say, what values you should have, and what associations are acceptable. It seems poised to reinforce that control with surveillance.

Govt Won’t Admit Creating the Problem

Loneliness and social isolation have been in the headlines for a very long time. Few deny that isolation has an adverse effect on health. Decades of studies document the connection between the stress of loneliness and an increased risk of stroke, heart disease, diabetes, early onset of dementia, and, ultimately, premature death. Plenty more studies reveal what we all know in our gut: Loneliness increases the risk of depression, mental illness, and suicide.

While the problem is real and growing, the report offers no analysis of the root causes of the loneliness epidemic. That’s likely because government policies have long played a huge role in causing social isolation. Policies that promote fatherlessness, welfare dependency, urban blight, homelessness, deaths of despair, and abortion (i.e., infanticide) weaken human bonds.

The current administration is also committed to identity politics, which infuses society with all kinds of resentments that divide people. There are other causes, of course, including the destructive effects of new cyber technologies. But the role of the state is key.

The government is doubling down on other policies that weaponize loneliness. Its cooperation with Big Tech and Big Media to punish wrongthink puts a chilling effect on our conversations. So do its recent attacks on due process and basic self-defense, as well as law enforcement now being used to punish beliefs and speech with pre-dawn FBI raids.

Let’s also not forget how Covid lockdowns and mandates literally enforced our isolation from one another. They brutally separated the dying from their loved ones in the hour of greatest need. Even in supposedly red states like Indiana and Kentucky, officials pressed hard to shut down churches and synagogues during the high holy days of Easter and Passover. Our government demonized the un-injected and unmasked, which cultivated hostilities that destroyed friendships and estranged family members.

Perhaps most disturbing is that so much suffering was inflicted on us because of a virus that we very soon learned was nearly 100 percent recoverable, especially for anyone without other serious health issues. So, in retrospect, those actions look like a prolonged experiment in social control.

Despite all this, in Murthy’s report you’ll find no admission of the government’s key role in promoting anti-family, anti-faith, and anti-speech policies that drive people into social isolation, nor for its responsibility in brutally enforcing our isolation during its Covid era. Rather, the report comes up with politicized tropes like “historical inequities” that can “shape” social connection or disconnection.

We can’t expect any action by the current regime to reverse those policies. Quite the contrary. Murthy and his allies in government, media, Big Tech, and the corporate world remain committed to the censorship-industrial complex. The advisory comes from the same surgeon general who told Big Tech to cancel those with different opinions about Covid.

The Definition of Insanity

Now, the current administration plans to prescribe our “cure” under the pretext of rescuing us from the loneliness it plays a key role in cultivating. It seems poised to do so with a vast expansion of the power and influence of the federal government in our private lives. The sheer hypocrisy of the proposed strategy is breathtaking. Yet we are expected to trust it without question.

The advisory’s strategy first calls for building a vast “infrastructure” to promote social connection among people. As I reported here at The Federalist in my analysis of the advisory’s six pillars, it’s designed to ensure federal dominance over all departments of government in all localities and all manner of associations, including service organizations, sports clubs, religious organizations, and recreational and special interest clubs. It also calls for federal involvement in local physical infrastructure so that housing, libraries, parks, transportation networks, and every place people might interact will promote the government’s instructions on how build social connection.

The project also calls for mass compliance with leftist agenda items embedded within the report. Here’s a choice quote: “government has a responsibility to use its authority to monitor and mitigate the public health harm caused by policies, products and services that drive social disconnection. … Diversity, equity, inclusion, [DEI] and accessibility are critical components of any such strategy.” This can only result in the perpetuation of social hostilities and coercion inherent in DEI policies.

The report also notes that people with strong families and social networks gain all kinds of benefits — economic, material, educational, emotional, health — that are not accessible to those who are socially disconnected for various reasons, including race, sex, “historical inequities,” and poverty. It’s not clear how statists plan to spread the wealth of social connection. But I think we can presume they’ll try in ever more dystopian ways that will end up imposing social isolation on the noncompliant.

Govt Tracking of Kindness & Friendliness

The report also calls for a culture of “kindness,” “respect,” and “responsibility.” This sounds delightful on the surface. But the current administration does not interpret those words to reflect traditional virtues. Rather, their Orwellian definitions have taken over. They echo the social and emotional learning curriculum (SEL) that currently imparts school children with woke values and tells them how they must relate to others.

The advisory also calls for “stakeholders” in all institutions — with special attention given to sectors of health care, education, and technology — to track and monitor the social connection and social disconnection of individuals. This portends bias response teams as well as government-mandated surveillance and training in all institutions regarding how people should and shouldn’t connect socially.

Finally, according to Murthy’s report, too much social connection can be dangerous because it can lead to “extremism” and “polarization” if you are connected with too many like-minded people. We therefore need to “bridge” our connections to let “outsiders” into our social circles, with government oversight to prevent the harm and violence that comes with certain kinds of (unnamed) social connections.

Meddling with Private Life Defines Tyranny

Will this advisory really lead to federal regulation of the private sphere of life? Well, if we leave it to its own devices, that’s where we’re headed. After all, infiltrating private life is the default pattern in the history of all unchecked bureaucracies and tyrannies. It always happens in the name of a greater good. The surgeon general’s advisory is in line with this pattern since it sets America up for the vast expansion of government control in an area where it has never been firmly in control before: the private sphere of life.

As I described, this project also appears to build on disturbing trends of censorship, surveillance, and suppression of traditional values and constitutional protections. History has warned us that such trends lead to the end of freedom.

We can begin to push back by remembering President Ronald Reagan’s warning that the nine most terrifying words in the English language are, “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”