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HORIST: The left again demonstrate futility

<p>It had the same call &ldquo&semi;to take to the streets&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; It had the same promises of overwhelming opposition to President Trump&period;&nbsp&semi; It has the same pre-demonstration promotion from the left-leaning media&period; It was predicted that hundreds of thousands of protesters would respond to the call&period;&nbsp&semi; The goal and early media reports predicted that more than 100&comma;000 would descend on Washington &ndash&semi; and tens of thousands more in cities across America&period;&nbsp&semi; As planning proceeded&comma; the Washington Post lowered the expectation to 50&comma;000 for the nation&rsquo&semi;s capital&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In addition to Washington&comma; the commons of some 700 cities will be awash with thousands of protesters&period; The issue of children being separated from parents was the catalyst de jure for yet another demonstration of the power of the left wing &num;NeverTrump resistance movement&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; what happened&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In their <em>post mortem<&sol;em> &ndash&semi; a very apt label in this case &ndash&semi; some television activists and pundits did their best to put a positive spin on the day of demonstrations as a huge success&period;&nbsp&semi; In a bit of media hyperbole&comma; CNN described the gatherings as &ldquo&semi;massive&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Looking around the nation&comma; it appeared that the number of cities in which serious demonstrations took place fell far&comma; far short of the 700 predicted &ndash&semi; unless you count every hand full of people with signs standing on a street corner or in a park&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Interestingly&comma; in its follow-up report on the Washington demonstration&comma; CNN failed to give an estimation of the size of the crowd&period;&nbsp&semi; Even without such a count&comma; it was obvious that the turnout did not reach even the lowered 50&comma;000 prediction&period;&nbsp&semi; Demonstration organizers declared a crowd of 30&comma;000 in Washington&comma; but history shows that organizers always inflate the numbers by multiples&period;&nbsp&semi; In filtering through all the hype&comma; the D&period;C&period; crowd was probably less than 20&comma;000 &ndash&semi; even as little as 12&comma;000&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>That is still a lot of people&comma; and they can disrupt a city by blocking streets and access to buildings to get maximum coverage&period;&nbsp&semi; They can make a lot of noise&period;&nbsp&semi; Television cameras focus on concentrations of people with their paraphernalia and signs &ndash&semi; making the crowd appear larger than it is&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Of course&comma; the gathering had the predictable appearances by the celebrity left &ndash&semi; politicians and entertainers&period;&nbsp&semi; They were the same old faces who show up for every such event as a matter of course&period;&nbsp&semi; Singer John Legend took to the podium in Los Angeles to admonish the gathers to keep engaged and &ldquo&semi;do something&period;&rdquo&semi;&nbsp&semi; California Senator Kamala Harris and LA Mayor Eric Garcetti also took to the microphone&period;&nbsp&semi; And what left-wing event would be complete without an appearance by Cher&period;&nbsp&semi; These celebrities provide box office that draws the media to the platforms&comma; giving more attention-grabbing glamour to a movement that the lesser luminaries simply cannot&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>What can be said about the Saturday demonstration is that it did not live up to the advertisement&period;&nbsp&semi; It was not really big when compared to a lot of past demonstrations&period;&nbsp&semi; It was a failure&period;&nbsp&semi; Oh sure&excl;&nbsp&semi; It got the participants all steamed up and played well to the already converted&period;&nbsp&semi; It did not&comma; however&comma; do much to advance the causes that brought them out of their homes&period;&nbsp&semi; In fact&comma; a good case could be made that in terms of national political support&comma; they may have actually lost ground&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Often the media interviews people who brag that they have been taking to the streets in past demonstrations &ndash&semi; mostly for any purpose deemed to be anti-Trump&comma; anti-Republican&comma; anti-conservative and all too often&comma; anti-American&period;&nbsp&semi; They have a visceral hatred for the American culture of personal freedom&comma; free speech &lpar;except their own&rpar; and free enterprise capitalism&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Those who make demonstrating an avocation hate the military and law enforcement&period;&nbsp&semi; They do not believe in the rule-of-law&comma; preferring the rule of the streets &ndash&semi; mob rule&period;&nbsp&semi; They want to be the recipients of government hand-outs in a powerful top down socialist society&period;&nbsp&semi; I refer to them as the perma-pissed&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While these malcontents are not the majority of protesters by any means&comma; they comprise a significant force within the larger movement&period;&nbsp&semi; Significant because they are the most disruptive and the most violent&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>While most of the political left does not embrace the kind of violence that such groups as ANTIFA bring to the movement&comma; there is a general disrespect for the rule-of-law of a less violent nature&period;&nbsp&semi; While we have a constitutional right to demonstrate and protest&comma; we do not have a right to disrupt traffic&comma; to block the entrance to commercial enterprises&comma; to harass and assault others or to close down government buildings&period;&nbsp&semi; Yet these are the common tactics of the left&period;&nbsp&semi; They deploy these illegal tactics because they are generally allowed to do so&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>A bit of an exception took place in what might be called a &ldquo&semi;rehearsal demonstration&rdquo&semi; for the main event&period;&nbsp&semi; On Thursday&comma; three days before the BIG show&comma; a group of demonstrators attempted to illegally shut down the Hart Senate Office Building in a protest calling for the disbanding of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency &lpar;ICE&rpar;&period;&nbsp&semi; According to ABC News&comma; 600 demonstrators were arrested&comma; including members of Congress&period;&nbsp&semi; The illegal protest was cheered on by a number of left-wing legislators&comma; including presidential wannabe Elizabeth Warren&period;&nbsp&semi; If history is any example&comma; virtually all of them will be released without charges&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The first indication of the failure of the Saturday demonstration to reach critical mass was the next day reporting &ndash&semi; or lack thereof&period;&nbsp&semi; &nbsp&semi;On many stations&comma; including the most favorable to the left&comma; the demonstrations did not make the top of the news&period;&nbsp&semi; The Sunday interview shows hardly mentioned the demonstration &ndash&semi; and some not at all&period;&nbsp&semi; There was no prolonged praising analysis &ndash&semi; just a few seconds of comment&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>There are probably several reasons why the Demonstration failed to draw out the promised numbers and failed to capture the positive attention of the general public&period;&nbsp&semi; First and foremost&comma; there was a sense that we had seen this movie before &ndash&semi; too many times&period;&nbsp&semi; All the imagery and language had the feeling of a re-hashed old script&period;&nbsp&semi; The language was trite&comma; clich&eacute&semi;d&period; Its images were fungible&comma; almost appearing to have come from the dusty media archives of years gone by&period;&nbsp&semi; &lpar;In the case of the detained children&comma; some images on the television screen were really from years gone by&rpar;&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The second problem was the subject itself &ndash&semi; the situation of family separation at the border&period;&nbsp&semi; There was a seeming lack of urgency&period;&nbsp&semi; While the speakers and spokespersons talk in the most Draconian terms of the plight of the children and the suffering of the parents&comma; many Americans saw kids receive excellent care and recognize that the parents had broken the law&period;&nbsp&semi; The images were described as horrific but did not actually look horrific at all&period;&nbsp&semi; Horrific is that iconic image of that dead child on the beach in Europe during the Syrian migration triggered by President Obama&rsquo&semi;s tragic leading from behind policy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The imperative of the demonstration was undermined by the fact that a policy to reunite the children has been put in place&period;&nbsp&semi; So&comma; the issue was not reunification&comma; but how fast&period;&nbsp&semi; That is not the kind of call to arms that stirs a lot of passion&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Finally&comma; like many of these demonstrations&comma; there was a loss of focus&period;&nbsp&semi; Though it was advertised as an event to get kids reunited with their parents&comma; all the other planks of the radical left platform homogenized on the streets&period;&nbsp&semi; There were demonstrators opposing the yet-to-be-named nominee for the Supreme Court and protestors pushing back against the reversal of gay marriage &ndash&semi; although such a notion has not been part of any serious discussion by political leaders on either side of the aisle&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The most obvious sub-demonstration was the call for the disbanding of ICE&period;&nbsp&semi; With more than two-thirds of the American people opposed to disbanding ICE&comma; that clarion call was not about to recruit more participants or allies&period;&nbsp&semi; Quite the opposite&period;&nbsp&semi; It played into a widely held belief that the left and the Democrats favor open borders&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; what did the demonstration accomplish&quest;&nbsp&semi; Even bigger ones have accomplished very little&period;&nbsp&semi; Yet&comma; there have been times when demonstrations&comma; protest and civil disobedience have altered the course of public policy&period;&nbsp&semi; Martin Luther King&rsquo&semi;s crusades of the 1950s and 1960s made a huge difference&period;&nbsp&semi; Before that&comma; the labor protests of the early Twentieth Century brought about better working condition&comma; higher pay and the end of child labor&period;&nbsp&semi; At around the same time&comma; the movement to secure the right to vote for women resulted in the Nineteenth Amendment &ndash&semi; the so-called Susan B&period; Anthony Amendment&period;&nbsp&semi; Before that&comma; demonstrations and riots led up to the end of slavery &ndash&semi; even if it did require a civil war&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So&comma; what is so different about these quintessential left-wing demonstrations that they come and go like snowflakes &lpar;pardon the double entendre&rpar; on a spring day&period;&nbsp&semi; Perhaps it is because they are so highly political in a partisan sense&period;&nbsp&semi; While they claim a moral underpinning&comma; they lack the imperative and obvious injustice that characterized the fight for such basic rights as voting&comma; integration and working safely&period;&nbsp&semi; The injustices being addressed by of those earlier successful public movements were obvious to any fair-minded person&period;&nbsp&semi; The modern demonstrations are more a matter of opinion&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Because of the seriousness and justifications of those successful movements&comma; protesters and proponents risked life and limb in the pursuit of justice&period;&nbsp&semi; The modern movement seems more of a social occasion &ndash&semi; posing little more of a risk than a wine and cheese party&period;&nbsp&semi; The only thing that creates any sense of danger is a fear that ANTIFA might join in&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Unlike the successful protests&comma; the recent ones offer no solutions&period;&nbsp&semi; They curse what they see as darkness without lighting a single candle&period;&nbsp&semi; The marches for civil rights&comma; labor rights and women&rsquo&semi;s rights all were pro-active&period;&nbsp&semi; Their objective was to achieve a specific and worthwhile result&period;&nbsp&semi; They were not demonstrating against&period;&nbsp&semi; They were demonstrating for&period;&nbsp&semi;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The modern protests seem little more than an opportunity to vent spleens&comma; voice belligerent threats&comma; insult those who hold different opinions and assure the world that &ldquo&semi;THEY shall overcome&period;&rdquo&semi; They can sing that anthem of the civil rights movement&comma; but they cannot legitimately attach it to their cause&period;&nbsp&semi; It is a form of political blasphemy&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Finally&comma; the modern demonstrations are also self-mocking&period;&nbsp&semi; They have more of a carnival or Mardi Gras atmosphere than a life and death fight for justice&period;&nbsp&semi; There is no comparison to the images of innocent blacks being beaten and attacked by dogs&period;&nbsp&semi; Women wearing &ldquo&semi;pussy&rdquo&semi; hats or dressed up like oversized vaginas are not only offense and vulgar&comma; it distracts from any serious message they hope to deliver&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>In a few days&comma; this latest national demonstration will fade in the face of new issues&comma; new events and new news&period;&nbsp&semi; It leaves nothing enduring in its wake&period;&nbsp&semi; In fact&comma; by the time you read this commentary&comma; they may already be gone from the public consciousness&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em><strong>Larry Horist<&sol;strong> is a conservative activist with an extensive background in economics&comma; public policy and political issues&period; Clients of his consulting firm have included such conservative icons as Steve Forbes and Milton Friedman&comma; and he has served as a consultant to the White House under Presidents Nixon and Reagan&period; He has testified as an expert witness before numerous legislative bodies&comma; including the U&period; S&period; Congress and lectured at Harvard University&comma; Northwestern University&comma; Florida Atlantic University&comma; Knox College and Hope College&period; An award winning debater&comma; his insightful and sometimes controversial commentaries appear frequently on the editorial pages of newspapers across the nation&period; He can be reached at lph&commat;thomasandjoyce&period;com&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;

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