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Protesting for the Right to Catch the Coronavirus

The reopen America protests are the logical conclusion of a twisted liberty movement.

By Charlie Warzel

Mr. Warzel is an Opinion writer at large.

April 19, 2020

At a string of small “reopen America” protests across the country this week, mask-less citizens proudly flouted social distancing guidance while openly carrying semiautomatic rifles and waving American flags and signs with “ironic” swastikas. They organized chants to lock up female Democrat governors and to fire the country’s top infectious disease experts. At one point during protests at the Michigan Capitol, the group’s orchestrated gridlock blocked an ambulance en route to a nearby hospital.

For those who’ve chosen to put their trust in science during the pandemic it’s hard to fathom the decision to gather to protest while a deadly viral pathogen — transmitted easily by close contact and spread by symptomatic and asymptomatic people alike — ravages the country. But it shouldn’t come as a surprise. This week’s public displays of defiance — a march for the freedom to be infected — are the logical conclusion of the modern far-right’s donor-funded, shock jock-led liberty movement. It was always headed here.

Few demonstrate this movement better than Alex Jones of Infowars — one of the key figures of Saturday’s “You Can’t Close America” rally on the steps of the Capitol building in Austin, Tex. For decades, Mr. Jones has built a thriving media empire harnessing (real and understandable) fear, paranoia and rage, which in turn drive sales of vitamin supplements and prepper gear in his personal store. The Infowars strategy is simple: Instill a deep distrust in all authority, while promoting a seductive, conspiratorial alternate reality in which Mr. Jones, via his outlandish conspiracies, has all the answers. He’s earned the trust of a non-trivial number of Americans, and used it to stoke his ego and his bank account. And he never lets reality get in the way (case in point, holding a stay-at-home order protest in Texas the day after the state announced it would begin efforts to carefully reopen in coming weeks).

Former employees have described Mr. Jones to me as master of manipulating the truth into a convenient worldview in which Infowars and its listeners are constantly victimized by powerful institutional forces. “We kept saying ‘We’re the underdogs’ — that was our mantra,” one former employee told me in 2017. To make this work, Mr. Jones molds the day’s news into conspiratorial fables.
A novel virus — about which so much is unknown and where expert opinion is constantly shifting — is a near perfect subject for Infowars to fit the news to its paranoid narrative. Uncertainty over the virus’s origins in China is a springboard to float unproven theories about bioweapons. Discussions about a vaccine to end the epidemic become conspiracies about billionaire tech leaders pushing population control. Changing epidemiological models that show fewer projected Covid-19 deaths (because social distancing has worked to slow infections) provide an opening for Mr. Jones to rant about stay-at-home lockdowns. Genuine fears about deeply unfair job losses and economic recession become reckless theories about Democrat-led plans to punish American citizens by driving them into poverty.

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It's a relatively small number of people. But numbers will grow in cases where local government doesn't have a clear plan on how to get things back up and running. People are anxious. Many have lost jobs. Many more are worried they won't have one to back to. Of course a lot of it comes down to the scramble to get PPE and sufficient testing available in order to institute a "new normal"... in terms of re-opening society. This is not a matter of blame. We're living in an unprecedented moment. Supply is struggling to keep up with demand. But plans have to be in place for a common sense re-opening with due respect for the risks posed by the virus.
chancer - this looks to be a Tea Party resurgence - IF so they will yield NO ground to Covid issues. Here's hoping you are right about this mob action will do the right thing when push comes to shove. BUT the presence of Alex Jones in the Texas protest suggests otherwise.
I still think it's the answer. Maybe the tattoos, to be fair, could be designed to fade after a while.

Moot point. It will be a closed casket funeral.

sad flower
Ï know, the mask thing is a back-and-forth issue. Wearing it means you're infected vs wearing it means you don't want to be.

Spain's talking of easing lockdown soon but masks will be required. As we can't get masks at the moment, they're promising masks will be supplied. Right now some people don't bother but the majority make their own cloth ones and wash them because we're slowly coming round to thinking of them as something that says 'I don't want to cough or sneeze on you'.
^^^MY BODY MY CHOICE

Does her banner say on the other side

I WON'T NEED A HOSPITAL BED BUT I PROMISE EVEN IF I DO I'LL GIVE IT UP TO YOU
Amazing.
That's the Spring Break mentality... unable to fathom the repercussions of their actions.
Looks like a good way to drive away your customers. The only way a freemarket approach to corona could work is through a convincing display of discipline and hygiene.
The Tea Party does NOT negotiate - and compromise is NOT part of their vocabulary.
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