Berkeley Confronts a New Phenomenon: National Pride


Starry Eyed Dreamers Show Love for America As It Isn't

I thought it would have taken the election of an avowed communist to the White House to make it happen, but all it took was Barack Obama:

The hundreds who massed at the University of California on election night responded to Barack Obama’s victory by heading off on a route that has been for a generation the sacred way for the activist left: out the campus gates, through Sproul Plaza, and down Telegraph Avenue toward People’s Park.

By the time they arrived at the intersection of Telegraph and Durant avenues, where a tie-dyed vendor occupies one corner, it became clear they did not come to challenge the system now preparing to consecrate a new regime in Washington. At one point, a man scaled a lamppost and unfurled the Stars and Stripes. The crowd broke out in the national anthem.

“People finally felt like our generation had reclaimed patriotism,” said Haley Fagan, 24, a Berkeley paralegal who got stuck in a car trying to cross the street as the crowd surged. “It was a moment that we felt comfortable with it.”

After generations of finding their voice in dissidence, some on America’s left wing are adjusting not only to a new, postelection comfort with patriotic symbols, but the political reality they represent. Believing in Obama after inauguration day will mean identifying with the machinery of American power.

The reaction in Berkeley — confirmed by other anecdotes in this story — makes pretty clear that the radicals celebrating Obama’s victory can only stomach a show of ‘patriotism’ when it can be equated with a vindication of their political views. But that’s not a love of country. It’s more akin to a love of oneself. If the Berkeley activists want to demonstrate their love for America, they would swallow their pride and fly flags even under President Bush. To wait until the inauguration to brandish them suggests the reverse — it implies that their political views take precedence over their love of country.

I would not call the people in this story either un-American or unpatriotic. I’m sure that in a way they love America. But if they can’t separate their love of country from a political outlook, they’ve got their priorities mixed up. And of course, they’re also headed for disappointment. Because neither Barack Obama nor anyone else who’ll win national office is likely to put forth an agenda that keeps these radicals happy. If Obama hasn’t made it clear yet that he’s to the Right of the people of Berkeley, it’s only because these folks are dimmer than the rest of us.


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Perhaps this is a good thing

tankertodd (Diary) Monday, January 5th at 2:05PM EST (link)

For one I’d rather them wave the flag than burn it, no matter the circumstances.

Also, I’m glad they are “onboard” with America. Perhaps as Obama continues to pursue a centrist presidency that these lefties will adjust their world view to be more centrist, to prevent the cognitive dissonance with their Love for Obama. If Bush says “Support Israel” it’s imperialism, but if Obama says it, it’s gospel. This is easily possible if you have an ignorant world view.

This could lead to a realignment of some leftist radicals back into the mainstream. Not all, but some. It could also work because Obama gives them cover to adjust their uneducated views. I think these pluses outweigh your minuses.

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The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race – Chief Justice Roberts

 

Another good thing about this

Rod_Patrick (Diary) Monday, January 5th at 2:17PM EST (link)

is the possibility of re-filing the “Flag Burning Ban” Bill in the Congress and make it actually signed by a US President.

However, the new leader in the WH doesn’t like the American Flag that much. I just hope that he has already changed his mind, now that he is the POTUS.

 

It won't last.

NightTwister (Diary) Monday, January 5th at 2:27PM EST (link)

Once the euphoria wears off and they realize we’re still in Iraq and Afghanistan for the long term, terrorists are still being held at GTMO, foreigners are still getting their phones tapped, and their messiah is promoting tax cuts, they’ll go right back to doing what they did before.

The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter. – Winston Churchill

 

I tend to agree with Night Twister

Brian Faughnan (Diary) Monday, January 5th at 2:38PM EST (link)

I think we’re headed for mass disillusionment on the Left, which will eventually be capped by the Left carrying those standard French-style papier-mache heads, this time modeled on Obama and Biden.

Barack Obama will not get out of the Middle East, not outlaw oil, not repeal FISA, not destroy all our weapons and disband our armies, etc., etc. So eventually they will regard him as a traitor.

And their flags will go back into hiding.

 

"Reflex Rally"

Skanderbeg (Diary) Monday, January 5th at 3:13PM EST (link)

This sounds a lot like what’s known on Wall Street as a “reflex rally.”

One of the cachets the “progressives” (sick) have always had for themselves is that (as per Marx) their worldview is an inevitable destination for society. They were able to convince themselves that The O represented the progressives finally taking over – the end of the inevitable social evolution.

They’ll indeed be wailing loudly before too long….