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Multiculturalism Kills



By Jack Cashill
AmericanThinker.com

On Anderson Cooper 360 last week CNN’s Ebola expert David Quammen -- Yale
grad, Rhodes scholar -- struck the perfect multicultural note. With the
fury of a Puritan divine, he scolded those who want to ban commercial
travel to West Africa. “How dare we turn our backs on Liberia,” said Quammen
<http://bit.ly/ZxOMGk>, “given the fact that this is a country that was
founded in the 1820s, 1830s because of American slavery. We have a
responsibility to stay connected to them and help them see this through.”

Quammen was merely saying out loud what the multiculturalists in the Obama
administration, the president included, have been thinking: America has
become rich by oppressing the people of color. We owe them, even at the
cost of American dollars and American lives. In the empty-headed patois of
the movement, we must “check our privilege.”

It is this, the logic of multiculturalism, that has dictated the White
House response to the Ebola crisis. That logic, however, doesn’t fly with
ordinary citizens. So the administration is forced to argue its case in any
which way it can. Enter, stage left, the hapless Thomas Frieden, director
of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention.

“On the issue of banning travel,” said Frieden at an October 13 press
conference <http://http/1.usa.gov/1F4pukr>, “I understand that there are
calls to do this. I really try to focus on the bottom line here. The bottom
line here is reducing risk to Americans. The way we're going to reduce risk
to Americans is do the steps of protection I just went through and stop it
at the source in Africa.”

This bit of gibberish seemed to make at least some sense in every major
newsroom in America save one. At Fox News, Bill O’Reilly called Frieden’s
comments “stupid and irresponsible,” and in an interview Megyn Kelly challenged
him aggressively <http://bit.ly/1EVTuig>. To Kelly’s question about the
ban, Frieden responded in his cloying, Mr. Rogers-like way, “Above all do
no harm.” He then repeated his mantra about stopping the disease at its
source as piously as if he were talking to the faithful at MSNBC.

His platitudes weren’t working with Kelly. She pressed him about limiting
travel to charter flights, and he could only respond, “Charter flights
don’t do the same things commercial airlines do.” Said Kelly on point,
“What do you mean? They fly in. They fly out.”

To understand how Frieden could come to play this role, it is useful to
know something about his background. As he told the graduates of his alma
mater, the uber progressive Oberlin College, in a 2012 commencement speech,
his first job out of college was as “a community organizer for a health
clinic.” Of note, he claims to have bicycled <http://bit.ly/1oenhOi>to that
job in Tennessee from Oberlin in Ohio.

Like his boss and fellow community organizer Barack Obama, Frieden had
secured a foothold among the multicultural elect. He would devote his
career to the uplift of people’s bodies with all the zeal that our Puritan
ancestors devoted to people’s souls. Frieden soon found just the place to
do it, namely in the administration of New York mayor Michael Bloomberg.
There he would lead the crusade against tobacco, trans fats, Big Gulps, and
the ignorant infidels who enjoyed them.

In his sycophantic book, *The Promise*, *Newsweek*’s Jonathan Alter
described Obama as a “product of the great American postwar meritocracy,” a
president not afraid to surround himself with “extraordinarily smart men
and women.” As director of the CDC, Frieden -- Oberlin, Columbia, Yale --
would become one of the smart people. “Our information is clear and
correct,” Frieden insisted to Megyn Kelly in spite of all evidence to the
contrary. His motives were too pure and his IQ too high for that
information to be otherwise.

Multiculturalism, of course, has a flip side, a punitive side. While
Frieden was playing benign front man, Jesse Jackson and his posse were
bringing up the rear. “What role did [Thomas Duncan’s] lack of privilege
play in the treatment he received?” said Jackson of the Liberian man who
brought Ebola to America. “He is being treated as a criminal rather than as
a patient.”

In truth, the multicultural faithful have less interest in celebrating the
many colors of their rainbow than they do in condemning what cliché-monger
Jackson called “those with privilege,” who, he noted, are “most often white
people.” Whites like Quammen and Frieden have largely cleansed themselves
of their original sin by checking their privilege and embracing
multiculturalism. Once among the elect, they secure their place by imputing
new sins to those who resist -- racism, of course, but also sexism,
classism, homophobia, Islamophobia, xenophobia, and soon -- one suspects --
Ebolaphobia.

Although this two-front strategy has worked well to date in seducing and
intimidating the “privileged,” it will not work with Ebola. Ordinary
Americans may gripe about the bizarre byproducts of multiculturalism --
female fireman, transgendered soldiers, imprisoned anti-Islamic video
makers -- but they will not rebel.

They will rebel, however, at a policy that threatens the lives of
their soldiers
and sailors, their nurses and doctors, their children and grandchildren. In
Ebola, multiculturalism may have met its match.




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