Biden’s desire to spread democracy should start with opposition to COVID-19 passports
By: Rachel Marsden
PARIS — U.S. President Joe Biden is on a roll, lecturing other countries
about their democratic deficits. The current Oval Office occupant campaigned on
the promise to “bring together the world’s democracies to strengthen our
democratic institutions” during his first year in office. Hey, Joe, there’s some
creeping authoritarianism right under your nose. What’s blocking your view?
Some leaders have been pushing for the implementation of COVID-19 passports that
would monitor the movement of people worldwide under the guise of zero-risk
sanitary idealism. The ruling class in some countries — like those in Europe and
most notably France — have been the most eager to rush headlong into the
implementation of Covid passports.
This is happening at a time when official information regarding the
effectiveness of the Covid jab is rapidly evolving. The U.S. Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention recently issued a report noting that 74% of the 469
COVID-19 cases in a Massachusetts town last month involved people who had been
fully vaccinated. The result was a CDC recommendation that masks be worn in
indoor public settings in areas where COVID-19 rates are high. So much for the
idea that the fully vaccinated can’t catch or spread the virus.
This revelation should set off alarm bells at a time when jab-dependent
instruments of control like Covid passports are being rolled out in some
countries, creating a potentially enduring segregationist system based on
unreliable, ever-changing health criteria. Egos dictate that politicians want to
be proven right at all costs, which could outweigh the need to follow the data
or the science when their “conventional wisdom” is proven wrong.
The worldwide harmonization of countries’ health pass systems to control the
movement of all citizens under sanitary pretext — using whatever criteria
governments decide to cite amid the Covid fiasco or beyond — would be tantamount
to a global panopticon.
The U.S. has often been blind to such undemocratic acts committed by “Team
Democracy” in the same way that some parents consider their own little hellions
to be angels while complaining about other people’s unruly kids.
One foe perennially cited by U.S. administrations as an enfant terrible in need
of a spanking is Cuba. The U.S. Treasury Department recently issued new
sanctions against Cuban authorities, citing the Latin American nation’s “actions
to suppress peaceful, pro-democratic protests in Cuba that began on July 11.”
OK. So then why hasn’t there been a peep out of Biden about the pro-democracy
protests in France, which have taken place every weekend for the past month in
cities across the country? People from all walks of life have been taking to the
streets in swelling opposition to French President Emmanuel Macron’s
introduction of a Covid “health pass” that limits access to transportation and
most everyday venues with a capacity of at least 50 people to people who have
either taken the full set of government-approved Covid jabs or who have had a
nose swab test within 48 hours.
Last weekend, people around the world saw scenes from Paris with French
authorities cracking down on protesters with tear gas, while the French
government dismissed the movement’s concerns. Estimates of the number of
protesters that were issued by the French interior ministry smacked of a
propagandistic attempt to minimize the size and importance of the protests.
One might excuse American leadership for having remained silent when French
“yellow vest” protesters were losing eyes to rubber bullets fired by police
every weekend before COVID-19 shoved the anti-tax movement from center stage. To
be fair, Biden wasn’t president of the free world at the time. But now that he
is, why isn’t he standing up for oppressed freedom fighters? Because that’s
exactly what these pro-liberty protesters opposing creeping sanitary
authoritarianism in France, Germany, the UK, Australia and elsewhere really are.
Biden spoke of the “deteriorating” situation in Hong Kong last month, expressing
concern about what the administration views as creeping Chinese control over the
once business-friendly entity.
Why does China’s behavior toward its labor market warrant attention but not the
working class in G-7 countries who are being threatened with the need to get a
Covid jab as a condition of continued employment? Why is Biden tolerating the
abuse of workers’ rights and freedoms under this sanitary pretext?
If Biden isn’t opposing Covid passports as stringently as he speaks out about
other affronts to democracy, then he’s complicit in the erosion of freedom
worldwide. The big question is why he’s turning a blind eye.
COPYRIGHT 2021 RACHEL MARSDEN