Stop comparing pandemic mandates to the Holocaust. Those analogies are helping to make antisemitism acceptable. even fashionable, all over again
As the pandemic approaches its two-year mark, there’s no question that pandemic fatigue is understandably real, and we should all be encouraged by what appears to be --- yet again --- a sharp drop in COVID-19 cases across the country. That cautious optimism is good news, though we should never forget that the United States' death toll from the virus stands at 928,000 and counting at this writing. Still, it's good news that many states are easing their vaccine and masking mandates, but opponents of those mandates have time and again overstepped the bounds of decency in their opposition, by threatening the lives of local officials, becoming a public nuisance by holding loud protests outside officials’ homes and by assaulting flight attendants, among other questionable tactics. But one of the most despicable overreaches has been the comparisons of those mandates to the Holocaust --- not only by people who, by making that comparison, showed their ignorance about the Holocaust...