Scott Horton at the Libertarian Institute is alarmed at how fast the rise in corona-moral shaming is translating into Americans snitching to police and town authorities on
local small businesses and neighbors...
"Umm, umm, ummm! I'm telling on you!
I'm gonna get you in trouble!" - Nickie and Melissa, Mrs. Tuttle's kindergarten class, 1981.
Now look here, I think everyone who can possibly stay at home to try to "flatten the curve" and short-circuit this novel coronavirus, the better.
But do you people really have to turn America into North Korea in the process?
Mere hyperbole perhaps? Well, take a quick look at these tales from Middle
Amerika amid the nationwide coronavirus lockdown. Apparently the Associated Press notices enough of a rising trend to profile the emerging numbers of what it bluntly dubs
"snitches":
Snitches are emerging as enthusiastic allies as cities, states and countries work to enforce directives meant to limit person-to-person contact amid the virus pandemic that has claimed tens of thousands of lives worldwide. They're phoning police and municipal hotlines, complaining to elected officials and shaming perceived scofflaws on social media.
"In some places, investigators are patrolling the streets, looking for violators,"
AP notes. "In some cases,
residents are turning on neighbors."
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