By Kelly Cogswell
I
won't go so far as to declare, "Anybody but de Blasio." New York
lived through Giuliani. We'll probably survive de Blasio, too. But for the
record, he shows all the signs of being a moron of the kind mass-produced by
the Left, usually sporting a scruffy, bereted Che silk-screened on their chests.
They embrace lefty revolutions that do some proxy nose-thumbing at the U.S.,
watch at a distance as ideologies and their consequences are writ large in
somebody else's life.
When
confronted with human rights abuses of their pet leftist regimes, they
typically make half-hearted excuses, blaming a meddling U.S., (ignoring their
own fingers in the pie), or tout access to health care or literacy or whatever.
No matter that their revolutions' accomplishments were ages ago and relatively
brief, and now the books are censored, the schools crumbling, health care
reserved for the regime's faithful elite, and government critics end up in the
brig or worse. They don't even notice that the gloriously downtrodden poor are
still poor, and voiceless, unless you count the labor unions, run not by the
workers but by their employers, the state.
No,
when it comes to all that, I can't condemn Mr. de Blasio as being particularly
unique -- one of those flowers that blossoms once a millennium. He's just the
zucchini of leftwing cretins. Absolutely garden variety, celebrating every leftist
revolution he's ever heard of. Usually a couple decades late.
In
1987, when he got involved supporting the Sandinistas, they'd already been in
power since 1979, and it was no secret that they celebrated their victory over
Somoza's brutal rightwing dictatorship with mass graves. Two or three years
later they suspended civil liberties. And while they did teach peasants to
read, the effort was often wasted when the newly literate were tortured or disappeared
after protesting official policies.
While
Reagan's contras helped destabilize the new Nicaraguan government, excuses for
torture and mass murder and dictatorships make me think of Lisbeth Salander in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. When she
was told a serial killer was only evil because he was abused as a boy, she
responded, "Bullshit... He killed and he raped because he liked doing
it...Gottfried isn't the only kid who was ever mistreated."
A
grave is much like another, whether Somoza put you there, or a Sandinista. By
making excuses for these regimes, we lend them support that extends their
lives, and makes us as complicit in their abuses as Reagan was with the
contras, as all Americans are when we support Middle East dictatorships to keep
a nice cheap flow of oil.
Still,
faux revolutionaries will probably continue to idolize Cuba, even if the
honeymoon of the 1959 revolution also lasted only a few months. Already, in
1960, our hero Che was setting up the first labor camps designed for
"people who have committed crimes against revolutionary morals." In
the following years, they'd be filled with plenty of queers and dissidents. Most recently, people with AIDS were interned with only slightly better treatment.
It's hard to believe Mr.
de Blasio didn't know that when he went there in the early Nineties to celebrate his honeymoon and
supposedly protest the U.S. embargo. It was the beginning of the "Special
Period" after the Soviet Union's collapse, when most people experienced
the island as a place of hunger and repression, an enormous jail. The beaches
and hotels open to him were closed to ordinary Cubans in a cultural apartheid (you
can't blame on the U.S.) that only allowed them access if they were waiters or
cooks or prostitutes. Here's to protesting U.S.
policies over a mojito in a country where real protests are brutally suppressed!
It
was even more vile, in 2002, when as a councilperson, he grinned next
to Robert Mugabe in front of City Hall. Once a hero in Zimbabwe's fight for
independence, the African dictator only continued to win elections by
slaughtering his opposition, rigging votes, and distracting the population with
anti-gay pogroms -- a favorite pastime of left-wing revolutions,
especially those with communist roots like Cuba.
Since
I can't rub de Blasio's nose in the messes his revolutionary tourism has
supported, I'll just quote James Baldwin at him, "it is not permissible
that the authors of devastation should also be innocent. It is the innocence
which constitutes the crime."
Ever
since Stalin, if not before, it's been clear there's no redeeming qualities in
the dictatorships of the Left. And beyond that, history (and common sense) tell
us, over and over, that social change can not be engineered from above. You
can't march into Iraq and declare democracy. You can't torture and mass grave
your way to freedom and economic justice. If interference by American
government is wrong, so is interference and unquestioning support from any large groups of
outsiders whose only real interest is in protecting a mythology, a cage that other people
are forced to live and die in.
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