This a repost of a recent Leonard Pitts Op-ed. I copied it
so as to make it easily readable on-line. Leonard Pitts Jr. is a columnist for
the Miami Herald.
"If you want to leave, take good care, hope you make a lot
of nice friends out there.” — from “Wild World” by Cat Stevens
This is for
those of you who’ve chosen to quit your jobs rather than submit to a vaccine
mandate.
"No telling how
many of you there actually are, but lately, you’re all over the news. Just last
week, a nearly-30-year veteran of the San Jose Police Department surrendered
his badge rather than comply with the city’s requirement that all employees be
inoculated against COVID-19. He joins an Army lieutenant colonel, some airline
employees, a Major League Baseball executive, the choral director of the San
Francisco Symphony, workers at the tax collector’s office in Orange County,
Florida, and, incredibly, dozens of healthcare professionals.
Well, on behalf
of the rest of us, the ones who miss concerts, restaurants and other people’s
faces, the ones who are sick and tired of living in pandemic times, here’s a
word of response to you quitters: Goodbye. And here’s two more: Good riddance.
Not to minimize
any of this. A few weeks ago, a hospital in upstate New York announced it would
have to “pause” delivering babies because of resignations among its maternity
staff. So, the threat of difficult ramifications is certainly real. But on the
plus side, your quitting goes a long way toward purging us of the gullible, the
conspiracy-addled, the logic-impaired and the stubbornly ignorant. And that’s
not nothing.
We’ve been down
this road before. Whenever faced with some mandate imposed in the interest of
the common good, some of us act like they just woke up on the wrong side of the
Berlin Wall. “There’s no freedom no more,” whined one man in a video that
recently aired on “The Daily Show With Trevor Noah.” The clip was from the
1980s, and the guy had just gotten a ticket for not wearing his seatbelt.
It’s an
unfortunately common refrain. Can’t smoke in a movie theater? Can’t crank your
music to headache decibels at 2 in the morning? Can’t post the Ten Commandments
in a courtroom? “There’s no freedom no more.” Some of you seem to think freedom
means no one can be compelled to do, or refrain from doing, anything. But that’s
not freedom, it’s anarchy.
Usually, the
rest of us don’t agonize over your intransigence. Often it has no direct impact
on us. The guy in “The Daily Show” clip was only demanding the right to skid
across a highway on his face, after all. But now you claim the right to risk
the healthcare system and our personal lives. So if you’re angry, guess what?
You’re not the only ones.
That’s why we
were glad President Biden stopped asking nicely, started requiring vaccinations
everywhere he had power to do so. We were also glad when employers followed
suit. And if that’s a problem for you, then, yes, goodbye, sayonara, auf
wiedersehen, adios and adieu. We’ll miss you, to be sure. But you’re asking us
to choose between your petulance and our lives.
And that’s really no choice at all."
Me: This is about as rational and succinctly stated as it
gets. Bravo Mr Pitts!
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