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Maintaining a democracy is not a spectator sport

Mar 11, 2024 | 6:14 am ET
By Steve Corbin
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Maintaining a democracy is not a spectator sport
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The hall where both the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were signed inside Independence Hall in Philadelphia (Photo by Darrell Ehrlick of the Daily Montanan).

Martin Niemoller (1892-1984), a German Lutheran pastor, composed a 1946 post-World War II confessional titled “First they came for the Socialists . . ..” The four-line composition explains, in straight-forward language, how the Nazis rose to power by methodically silencing German intellectuals and clergy.

The best known version of the prose is housed in the US Holocaust Memorial Museum:

First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out – because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out – because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out – because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me — and there was no one left to speak for me.

Let’s be frank: Since the Tea Party’s founding in 2009, several groups – on their own accord and/or in conjunction with political parties, biased think tanks, political action committees and politicians – are trying to silence you and me via multiple measures. If Pastor Niemoller’s 1946 verse reflected America in 2024, it might read:

First they came for restricting women’s reproductive rights and the rights of LGBTQIA, transgender youth, people with mental health issues, the physically disabled and the homeless, and I did not speak out – because I decided the issues are too complex to handle.

Then they came for banning of books and dissing public education, and I did not speak out – because I don’t have kids in school.

Then they came for denouncing Black Lives Matter and people from other countries while accepting white nationalism and evangelical Christian nationalism, and I did not speak out – because I didn’t know how to get involved.

Then they came to disrespect diversity, equity, inclusion, affirmative action and sexual harassment claims, and I did not speak out – because I’m only one person.

Then they came to praising the autocratic leaders of Russia, China, North Korea, Hungary and Argentina, and I did not speak out – because I didn’t know who to express my concerns to.

Then they came for isolationism, dismantling America’s allies and throwing global free trade, Trans-Pacific Partnership, NATO and United Nations under the bus, and I did not speak out – because I’m not in a leadership position.

Then they came wanting to reduce funding for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, Medicaid, Social Security and Medicare, and I did not speak out – because I’m too busy working two jobs to make ends meet.

Then they came to eliminate eminent domain and void asylum immigration laws despite 98 percent of Americans being of immigrant descent, and I did not speak out – because my elected representatives are also ignoring the issues.

Then they came for ridiculing and trying to de-fund the Department of Justice, IRS, Department of Homeland Security, Department of Transportation and Department of Defense, and I did not speak out – because that’s for politicians and not me to resolve.

Then they came for freeing the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrectionists, eradicating votes of fellow citizens, threatening the lives of volunteer election workers, identifying legal judicial actions as witch-hunts, ignoring the Constitution’s 14th Amendment and claiming presidential immunity reigns supreme, and I did not speak out – because I decided that’s up to the courts to decide.

Then they came for ignoring bipartisanship, the $34 trillion national debt, $1.7 trillion federal deficit, aid to Ukraine and climate change, and I did not speak out – because I was afraid to take a stance against my political party’s wish.

Then they came to impose politically-favored gerrymandering, the unification of church and state, hands-off with gun ownership and usage restrictions and re-electing politicians who put their party before the people and claim to be your “revenge and retribution” candidate, and I did not speak out – because I’m getting tired of political shenanigans.

Then they came to realize “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men (and women) to do nothing” plus knowing maintaining democracy is not a spectator sport and vowed to vote on Nov. 5 so America would not revert to dictatorial-authoritarian control – because, if not, “Then they came for me — and there was no one left to speak for me.”