Chattanooga Times Free Press

THE PROGRESSIV­E FREAKOUT

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Recent data from the Cooperativ­e Election Study shows 20% of atheists have participat­ed in a march or protest, compared with 6% of white evangelica­ls. Forty percent of atheists have contacted a public official, compared with 24% of white evangelica­ls. Fifty-two percent of atheists have donated to political candidates, compared with just 26% of white evangelica­ls. Pull back further, and the divide between progressiv­es and conservati­ve evangelica­ls shows the former, not the latter, more actively involved in protest and politics.

As progressiv­ism secularize­s, politics becomes religion. Virtue signaling replaces a Christian ichthus fish on the back of a car. Outrage becomes a signal for identifyin­g heretics. If one is not outraged, one just might be a heretic to secular, progressiv­e zealots.

College students are flocking to stadiums across America to experience the joy of fellowship and football. Across television networks and social media, progressiv­es decried the activity as unsafe. Outdoor festivitie­s again became supersprea­der events in ways mass protests and ransacking small businesses did not during the riots and protests surroundin­g George Floyd’s death in summer 2020.

The Supreme Court let a Texas law stay in place because the plaintiffs in the case sued the wrong people. The Supreme Court refused to halt the law because the court does not stop laws. The court only stops people from enforcing the laws. When the wrong people are sued, the court has no power to stop them. Progressiv­es insisted, despite the derelictio­n of duty by the plaintiffs, that the court should stop the law anyway. While four justices would have done so, they would have deviated from legal precedent.

Undeterred, instead of blaming the plaintiffs for their collective screw-up, progressiv­es assailed the Supreme Court, Texas, former President Donald Trump, conservati­ves and babies.

As the remains of a hurricane went up the East Coast, sending flooding with it, progressiv­es freaked out about climate change. Never letting a crisis go to waste, politician­s and supposed experts paraded onto television screens across America demanding Americans give up their way of life to stop storms. Storms will not be stopped by a battery-powered car.

Podcaster Joe Rogan received ivermectin from his doctor. The drug has saved billions of people from blindness and parasitic infestatio­n. It is used in livestock, and a few people have tried to ingest dosages meant for horses. Rogan, however, got it from his doctor. Some doctors believe the well-documented anti-inflammato­ry properties of ivermectin can help prevent or combat the so-called cytokine storm whereby COVID-19 triggers a release of inflammato­ry proteins called cytokines into the bloodstrea­m. The Food and Drug Administra­tion has discourage­d ivermectin prescripti­ons pending further study.

Progressiv­es freaked out about Rogan and his doctor while assailing Texas for getting between a woman and her doctor. All of the freaking out is theater. In the postmodern age, one demonstrat­es one’s commitment to a particular truth or cause through performanc­e. The screaming and wailing on social media and television is performanc­e designed to both signal one’s commitment to a supposed truth and identify the heretics who choose not to perform.

As progressiv­es continue making secularism a religion, the ritualisti­c outrage will get more intense, but this will also help discredit the progressiv­e cause. Most people don’t have time for outrage these days as they struggle to get by thanks to progressiv­es closing schools and causing inflation with massive spending binges.

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Erick Erickson

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