This line is taken from an excellent, insightful and foresighted article in Crisis Magazine. Excerpts from the full article below:
Leviathan Groaning
On
June 25, 2009, a seven year old boy was abducted at gunpoint from his
terrified parents. They had just boarded a plane to fly to the country
where the boy’s mother had been born, and where her kin still lived.
They were leaving their own country for good, because they had grown
weary of the harassment they suffered there from a syndicate of
well-placed thugs. They themselves had broken no law.
The boy’s name is Domenic Johansson. He is now going on ten years
old, and he has seen his mother and father only very briefly since. The
thugs, officials of the Swedish government, have allowed the parents
very little opportunity to visit. Domenic’s mother has suffered a
nervous breakdown, and is now quite incapacitated. The foster-woman into
whose care Domenic was given has informed the boy that she will never
let him return to his mother and father, no matter what any court might
say. Domenic, once a cheerful little boy, looks haggard, crushed, dull,
as if the heart had been ripped out of him.
What was the crime committed by Christer Johansson and
his wife? They did not run drugs. They did not steal. They did not
cheat the government of its yearly right to a third of their corn, milk,
potatoes, and apples – or whatever it is that the Lords and Ladies of
Stockholm now exact from their tenant citizens. Or what was the moral
sewer wherein they were raising their little boy? It could not have been
a sewer of fornication; the Johanssons are married, and the Swedes have
turned fornication into their national pastime. It could not have been
the dry gulch of nihilism; Christer Johansson did not work for Swedish
television. The crime was simply that the Johanssons, a devout Christian
couple, had pulled Domenic out of the state school and were educating
him at home. It was, we should note well, perfectly within their rights
by the Swedish law then in force to do this. It was also within their
rights as specified by the European Union.
[...]
What makes for such cruelty? I cannot imagine the black heart of a
man (or, alas, a woman) who struts before a simple little family, and
steals their child away. That person, we would say, should be hauled
before a court of law and then be banished from civil society. He – she –
should be granted plenty of spare time to think again about the
cruelty, while staring at the blank walls of a prison cell. How much
worse it is, however, when the abduction involves an entire social
organism: the long arm of a dull-witted and compliant police force, the
convoluted brains of a corrupt judiciary, and the seething metaphysical
hatred burning in the heart of politicians, who cannot abide a single
little reproach, not even in the form of a happy little boy, against
their claims to know what is best for everyone. So far from repenting in
sackcloth and ashes, the Swedish thugs have compounded their sin by
breaking their own laws, denying the Johanssons their right to choose
their own legal counsel. The Swedish education domina has even written, openly, brazenly, that all homeschooled children should be abducted.
[...]
There was a time when certain things were considered holy. The family
was holy: it was a realm of order and authority and love, not to be
burst into by marauding benefactors. “A man’s home is his castle,” went
the saying, meaning that the home, for father and mother and children,
is as an independent dukedom, with its own traditions, its laws, its
bonds of loyalty, its wisdom, and its hard-won wealth. So long as no
crimes against God and man were committed, that castle was to be
honored; for upon such families the whole social order was founded. One
would no sooner set spies in the home to rat on mother and father, as
the Soviets did, than one would burn down a church. It is not simply
that one would refrain from abducting a child, as the Swedish government
has done. One would not wish even to associate with someone who could
conceive of so vile a thing.
Conscience was holy, too; as were the churches wherein the
consciences were formed. I cannot imagine George Washington intruding
upon a Quaker meeting to conscript men. He would have considered it a
blot on his sacred honor to do so despicable a thing. I cannot imagine
even that progressive Puritan, Woodrow Wilson, prying open the gate of a
Catholic school to compel the nuns to conduct courses in state-approved
licentiousness.
But the Leviathan has no such scruples. Consider the case of the
current administration, wishing to compel Christian employers to provide
insurance policies for free contraception, sterilization, and
abortifacient drugs. Even before we consider the sheer harm these things
have done to the common good, what decent person would want to bring
the churches to heel?
What kind of soul must one have, to wish to cow
every religious institution into submission, so that one may gain one’s
will? The same kind of soul that is required, I believe, to order
policemen to board a plane and remove a little boy, screaming and
wailing, from his mother and father he loved, all because they dared to
oppose the lovingkindness of the State.
Let us be clear here. The American Leviathan loathes everything that
is not Itself. It does not want self-reliant people who can take care of
themselves and their neighbors. It does not want people teaching their
children in their own way. It does not want free associations, like the
Boy Scouts, who actually do things like clean a park or build a bicycle
path, things that benefit everyone, and for little or no cost to their
towns and cities. It does not want private schools with their own
curricula. It does not want private universities with their own ideas
about what sports to sponsor, or what people they should hire. It will
allow the shells of these things, so long as the “free” truckle to its
will, and the “private” strip naked to its searching glare. Its pact
with the little people is simple enough.
The Leviathan will promote a
false freedom, mere license, which helps to destroy every other social
institution in existence, from the family to the neighborhood to the
local school to the church. Then the Leviathan, having built a
sufficient number of prisons, will come a-knocking on every door to
help.
This is really the central meaning of the debate concerning whether
the Catholic Church should provide for Fornication Protection Kits – for
that is what we are talking about, though no one wishes to say so
openly. The diktats from Levi come cloaked in the language of medicine,
just as the diktats from Lotta and Lars come cloaked in the language of
children’s welfare. But just as no one without a diseased mind can
really explain why it is a benefit to children to be yanked out of their
innocent mother’s lap and sent to live with strangers, just because
mother and father wanted to teach them to read and write, so no one
without a diseased mind can explain why it is a benefit to women’s
health, or anybody’s health, to underwrite the sexual revolution.
The abortifacients and contraceptives heal no disease. They do not
restore proper function to any organ or limb. They do not soothe chronic
pain. They do not shield the taker from casual infection. If a couple
were infertile, that would be a medical problem. It would require a
remedy. That is why we call it “medicine.” But the problem with the
fornicators is not that their reproductive organs are not working. They
are working just fine. When people engage in a reproductive act, using
their reproductive organs in a natural way, then reproduction is the
healthy and natural and perfectly predictable result.
More than that: the sexual revolution itself is the cause of tremendous human misery. The problem with Pope Paul’s Humanae Vitae
was not that the Holy Father was wrong in his predictions. He said that
the sexual revolution – that is, the regime of Pill-popping – would
result in more, not fewer, unwanted pregnancies and children born out of
wedlock. The cognoscenti laughed at him, but he was right. He said that
it would result in more, not fewer, abortions. The illuminati laughed
at him, but he was right. He said that it would result in more divorces,
and a debased view of women as mere objects of sexual gratification.
The women’s liberationists laughed at him, and then proved him right
themselves by turning men into those same objects. No, the Pope erred in
not being pessimistic enough. Even he did not foresee that the reign of
sexual license would destroy human communities and human culture. Even
he did not foresee that the people of a once great nation would, as
placid as pigs in a sty, give over their most precious civil liberties
just to ensure a good roll in the mud.
Leviathan cannot brook a single opponent. The Johanssons learned this
lesson, to their excruciating sorrow. We Catholics are learning it now.
Let this give us hope!
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7 comments:
It's interesting how the use of "Leviathan" to describe our oppressive federal government is vastly increasing. A quite appropriate use.
We must not ever let our country become another Sweden or Germany or basically any other country as they are all on the path or already Marxist. We must pray and get active, not passive in matters such as the current fight for our Catholic freedoms.
A commenter, Ms. Vogel, attempts to defend (or at least suggest a defense might be possible) of the Swedish government's actions by noting that the content of homeschooling in Sweden must have "cannot contradict democratic values and basic human rights the EU and Sweden have
agreed on."
Unfortunately, I think we can all guess what some of those "values" and "basic human rights" in question are, and why the Johanssons might have found them problematic.
Really? Crisis is still published? I gave up on that smug little rag a few years before Deal Hudson blew up, and I thought it blew up with him.
--KC Curmudgeon
Well, Curmudgeon, I understand the criticism, but the rag has been taken over by John Zmirak, whose work I admire. He tends to the traditional side and is intellectually outstanding. I have great hopes that Crisis will step back from the neocon program that marked its late leadership.
Wait and see. Maybe 30% less smug, and 90% less rag.
thetinman:
I wish I could share your enthusiasm for Dr Zmirak's writings but, alas, I cannot.
He is far too pleased with himself, and far from grasping the essential problems in Church and state today to make his editorship all that much different from the previous one.
But we can hope that his thinking starts to one day mature.
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