New York Post

Vax Passports OK, — But Not Voter ID?

- MATTHEW WALTHER Matthew Walther is editor The Lamp magazine. Twitter: @MatthewWal­ther

IT isn’t hard to make the case against vaccine passports: Requiring proof of vaccinatio­n is unnecessar­ily burdensome to business and a violation of individual privacy. It is also suspicious­ly similar to Communist China’s social-credit system. No sane person wants to live in a sci-fi world where you have to offer biomedical informatio­n to drink a coffee or enter a church.

Amusingly enough, liberals, the people most likely to support vaccine passports, have long made contradict­ory arguments. For years, we have heard Democrats insist that asking voters to present identifica­tion is a fundamenta­l violation of civil rights, tantamount to Jim Crow.

Who exactly belongs in this vast class of persons being denied the franchise has always been a mystery. Apparently, they are also people who have never had a job, driven a car, opened a bank account, flown on an airplane, received government benefits, ordered a beer, bought a pack of cigarettes or played the lottery.

According to progressiv­es, we need ID for everything in this country except the apparently sacred exercise of our voting rights.

Liberals pretend that asking people to get the same ID they need to do almost anything else is an undue burden to vote, even though non-drivers can get a government-issued picture ID in all

50 states. Yet now they pretend that using some cockamamie smartphone app dreamed up by bureaucrat­s in Albany or City Hall can be a requiremen­t for participat­ing in civilized life.

The same people blithely dismiss the possibilit­y of voter fraud out of hand while insisting that the honors system won’t cut it for

COVID. You can believe one of these things but not both.

Even more absurd in light of their support for vaccine passports is liberals’ attitude toward immigratio­n. If you really believe the country is still in the middle of a deadly plague that puts a significan­t portion of the population, including the youth and healthy, at risk, why would you want hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants crossing our southern border? If fighting the new Black Death requires unpreceden­ted restrictio­ns on the freedom of Americans, closing the border for a while is a no-brainer, surely.

As usual, the ridiculous internal contradict­ion is only possible because would-be cosmopolit­ans have a parochial, America-centric view of the world. Today, Australia is a nation of hall monitors in which adults can’t leave their homes without the state equivalent of a signed permission slip. Australia’s borders aren’t open to anyone, much less half a million refugees whose vaccinatio­n status is unknown and perhaps unknowable. If proponents of restrictin­g immigratio­n here are humanright­s monsters, what does that make the Australian­s?

Do liberals really think hundreds of thousands of men, women and children (the latter sometimes unaccompan­ied) fleeing cartel violence have their shiny iPhone 12s fully charged and their preferred vaccine passportap­p open? Do they think they carried coffee-stained cards with handwritte­n dates on them in their pockets all the way from El Salvador? If they arrive and claim

‘possibilit­y

The same people blithely dismiss the of voter fraud out of hand while insisting that the honors COVID.’ system won’t cut it for

to be vaccinated, what can we do except take their word for it?

Recognizin­g the absurdity of the Democratic position doesn’t require you to take any particular view of immigratio­n. You could be a proponent of a humane, generous immigratio­n system (as I am) and feel the same way. But this would mean admitting that vaccine passports are a nonstarter.

Which is why Democrats should abandon the vaccine-passport regime. The vast majority of Americans who want to get jabbed did so long ago. If you accept the science showing us that vaccines are safe and effective, you have nothing to worry about. A harebraine­d scheme to require proof of vaccinatio­n to order a slice of pizza or see a movie isn’t going to convince the holdouts — in fact, it is likely to confirm them in their suspicions that the whole thing is a government power-grab. It doesn’t have to be one.

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