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Home Front: Culture Wars
In the Pandemic, It's Every Nation for Itself
2020-03-17
[Town Hall] - "The lamps are going out all over Europe, we shall not see them lit again in our life-time," said Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey to a friend on the eve of Britain's entry into the First World War.

Observing from afar as the coronavirus pandemic ravages the Old Continent, Grey's words return to mind. And as the Great War changed Europe forever, the COVID-19 pandemic seems to be changing the way European peoples see each other.

"All for one and one for all!" These were the words by which "The Three Musketeers" of Alexandre Dumas lived their lives.

This was the ideal upon which the EU and NATO were built. An attack against one is an attack against all. The Schengen Agreement by which citizens of Europe are as free to travel through the countries of their continent as Americans are to travel from Maryland to Virginia is rooted in that ideal.

Yet, suddenly, all that seems to belong to yesterday.

How the EU's nation-states are reacting to the coronavirus crisis brings to mind another phrase, a French phrase, "Sauve qui peut," a rough translation of which is, "Every man for himself."

The New York Times has written of the new reality. In Sunday's top story, "Europe Locks Up and Faces Crisis as Virus Spread," the Times wrote:

"While some European leaders, like President Emmanuel Macron of France, have called for intensifying cooperation across nations, others are trying to close their countries off.

"From Denmark to Slovakia, governments went into aggressive virus-fighting mode with border closings."

...Closing borders is a grievous offense against liberalism that is supposedly rooted in the sin of xenophobia. But what governments in Europe are saying by closing their borders, what Americans are saying by banning travel from Europe, is that while all men may be created equal, we will always put our own people first, ahead of the rest.

When a crisis comes, be it a war in which the survival of the nation is at stake or an epidemic where the health and survival of our people is at stake, we take care of our own first.

This is human nature. This is the way the world works.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#5  People may also be noticing that while Italy and Germany and France and Spain have doctors, nurses, and ventilators, the EU per se does not, although it does have a bunch of apparatchiks who one day declared they were in charge and somehow got people to believe them.
Posted by: Whung Flosing9313   2020-03-17 11:34  

#4  Flights arriving from Iran were only banned yesterday.
F**** morons.
Posted by: European Conservative   2020-03-17 10:35  

#3  Trump has been doing that in the US regarding federalism and trusting the US marketplace of ideas by allowing the states to declare their own closures and emergencies and providing help when asked.

Of course the left sees this as inaction instead of avoiding going all in with the potential wrong action, and the left really want him to be the dictator they've always said he was. Interesting dynamic.
Posted by: ruprecht   2020-03-17 08:09  

#2  Competition is a good idea – Darwin thought well of it..
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-03-17 07:35  

#1  Compartmentalization been known to save sinking ships.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-03-17 07:17  

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