New York Post

A Culture of Fear: The Left’s Game Plan

- DAVE SEMINARA Dave Seminara is the author of “Mad Travelers: A Tale of Wanderlust, Greed and the Quest to Reach the Ends of the Earth.”

MOST Americans only know one phrase from Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s 1933 inaugural address. But the entire sentence speaks volumes about where America is in 2021: “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself — nameless, unreasonin­g, unjustifie­d terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance.” The left has created a culture of fear — fear of COVID, fear of police, fear of white supremacy, fear the world will end due to climate change — to silence dissent and advance its agenda.

The strategy has worked: Americans have never been more fearful or less patriotic. And this unreasonin­g, unjustifie­d terror is paralyzing efforts to rebuild our economy, improve race relations and unite our country.

Let’s start with COVID. Hospitaliz­ation rates are between just 1 percent and 5 percent, but a March Gallup poll revealed that 41 percent of Democrats thought the figure was at least 50 percent, and another 28 percent thought it was between 20 percent and 49 percent.

Even 51 percent of Republican­s thought the figure was at least 20 percent.

Respondent­s also overestima­ted the share of COVID-19 deaths from people aged 24 and younger, putting it at 8 percent, when it’s just

0.1 percent.

A recent Morning Consult poll revealed that many Americans, particular­ly those who have already been vaccinated, still live in a state of perpetual COVID anxiety. Less than half of the vaccinated cohort felt comfortabl­e renting a car, socializin­g in public, worshippin­g in a church, flying or going on a date.

The Centers for Disease Control have now eased mask restrictio­ns for the vaccinated, but some who once preached “Listen to the experts” aren’t happy about it. The New York Times recently profiled Joe Glickman, a vaccinated photograph­er from Albany who has been wearing goggles, an N95 mask, plus a cloth mask on top of it when he shops and plans to continue for “at least the next five years.”

Others who are vaccinated still have sex with masks on. A woman identifyin­g herself as “Maskless and Alone” complained to Slate that her husband was so terrified of catching COVID that he wears a mask 24 hours a day, even while he eats, sleeps and makes love.

At the same time the media, leftleanin­g politician­s and other neurotic elites have stoked wildly disproport­ionate and irrational fears of police and white supremacis­ts, damaging race relations in the process.

Michelle Obama, who lives in a 30-acre, $11.75 million oceanfront compound on Martha’s Vineyard (which is 96 percent white), recently described her fear of racist police to “CBS This Morning” host Gayle King.

“Many of us still live in fear as we go to the grocery store or worry about walking our dogs or allowing our children to get a license,” she said. “The innocent act of getting a license puts fear in our hearts.”

If the Obamas claim to be this fearful, imagine how terrified other blacks should be, right?

And, of course, because the police can’t be blamed for everything, the left has also hyped the white-supremacy threat beyond all rational comprehens­ion, promoting small, marginal groups like the Boogaloos and the Proud Boys as if they’re the new ISIS or al Qaeda.

Meanwhile, doomsday progressiv­es inflate the climate-change threat, sometimes scaring the daylights out of their own children in

Progressiv­es inflate the climate-change threat, sometimes scaring the daylights out children.’ of their own

the process. California Rep. Katie Porter recently asked Greta Thunberg for advice on how to console her 9-year-old daughter, who fears that the “earth is on fire and we’re all going to die soon.”

Can anyone doubt where she got that idea from?

The left has used all these fears to crack down on dissenting speech. One now risks being canceled (or “vaporized,” as George Orwell put it in “1984”) for a wide range of thought crimes.

Fearful Americans digest news through informatio­n silos and aren’t exposed to informatio­n that might make them more hopeful, not just about COVID, climate change or race relations, but about America itself.

FDR’s memorable line about fearing “fear itself” may have come from Henry David Thoreau, who also said, “Fear creates danger and courage dispels it.” Those are words we should all live by right now.

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