I’ve heard lots of people say that freedom was the Enlightenment Era’s original sin. By demanding freedom, we opened ourselves up to all the ills of our society. But I don’t believe this. All the stuff about equality running us into a ditch because it was the source of feminism and the other isms may be true. But I contend that any society that allows me the freedoms that are enumerated in the Bill of Rights has given me the basis of a happy life.
My idea about what has to be changed is nothing more complicated than to demand the complete restoration of these freedoms. We must resist any demands to give up any part of our rights for the sake of some misbegotten crusade to make everyone “more equal.” People are as equal as they’ll ever be. Which is, not at all. Every individual is just that, an individual. And as long as we provide them with the same freedoms, they’ve got nothing to say about anybody else’s pursuit of happiness.
The beginnings of the restoration of these rights have finally made some headway. The Supreme Court recently outlawed affirmative action in college admissions. Well, that’s a good start. But outlawing it completely in the federal government is what is needed. It’s the feds that have used quotas to force all kinds of businesses and organizations to hire or admit people on the basis of race or sex or sexual deviancy. This is the basis for most of the misery that has gripped this country. Free association is one of the fundamental behaviors of a free people. Choosing who you want to work with or play with is the way you try to make your life yours. We’ve all seen what happens when an affirmative action hire turns out to be a disaster. It builds up animosity and frustration throughout the organization. And it forces the people around the mismatched employee to work twice as hard to make up for the employee that cannot be cajoled or forced out.
And think of how many fraternal organizations were ruined when they were forced to admit women. Half of the reason for the organization was to get away from wives to spend a few happy hours with the guys in a mens-only environment. The same goes for the Boy Scouts. Admitting girls and then gays was a betrayal of the basis of the organization’s reason for existing. And for what? There is already Girl Scouts. There could be a scout’s organization that let anyone in and that didn’t mention God or chivalry or normalcy. But the real point was destroying something that didn’t include them.
And since that’s the point why should we feel bad if we manage to stop this shakedown racket. But you’ll be told that discrimination will be happening. Well, of course it will be. Everywhere you look in life there’s discrimination. How many kids that end up in Harvard and Yale are there because their fathers and grandfathers went there? And how many of those kids are smarter than the thousands that are rejected? And how about the kids who are let in just for the color of their skins. They’re not as smart as the rejects either. So, discrimination is okay if it’s done for the elites or for their pet projects. What’s that old saying? You know who’s in charge by who gets to break the rules. Well, let’s stop with the games. They want to have their kids go to Harvard. Then let’s stop pretending that the people in charge play by the rules they make for us. And let’s just let people live their lives the way they want. If the Bushes and the Romneys want to belong to their secret societies and wouldn’t let me in if their lives depended on it, why should I care? And if my poker game looks like the older version of the kids I grew up with and doesn’t have enough diversity, equity and inclusion why should anyone care?
Let’s face it. With a country as multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multi-religious as America has become the only way, we can avoid going for each-other’s throats is if we give each other some room to breathe. The happiest and ultimately the most efficient way to let people organize their lives is to let people organize their own lives the way they want.
And that is what most needs to change in this country if we want it to survive. Drop the affirmative action and drop the policing of employment and membership in organizations and just leave people alone to live their lives the way they want. That is after all the real reason most people came to this country. The nineteenth century immigrants from eastern and southern Europe were under no illusions that they’d be hobnobbing with the Astors and the Rockefellers. They knew they’d be lucky if they got to clean out the chimneys and drain pipes of the Astors and Rockefellers. What they did hope for was the opportunity to pursue their dreams through hard work and enjoy the community of fellow immigrants who huddled together in the various ghettoes of places like New York City. And each ethnicity, even each village had its own neighborhood. Maybe a few city blocks and a church and some store fronts. And all these neighborhoods were cheek to jowl with each other and many of them didn’t get along very well. But as long as they had their own clubs and festivals and customs it worked. All they had to do was obey the law and mind their own business.
And that’s still pretty good advice.
