Why the Democrats use 12-year-olds
Dennis Prager
August 3, 2004
After spending the week at the Democratic National
Convention broadcasting my radio show, it was not easy
to choose which aspect of the convention I would devote
my column to. Would it be the discussions I had with
delegates, nearly all of whom I liked and none of whom
thought clearly about our nation's issues? Or about the
Potemkin Village the Democrats erected -- a convention
where almost nothing the Democrats really believe was on
display?
I decided on the speech given during prime time by a
12-year-old girl from the San Francisco Bay Area. In my
view, this talk was typically and uniquely Democratic.
To understand modern liberalism and its political
party, it is vital to understand Democrats' desire to
blur any distinctions between child and adult. Ever
since the 1960s, liberalism has been largely a movement
dominated by children (of every age).
I enjoyed meeting Democrats last week. Many are people I
would be happy to have as neighbors. But compared to
Republicans, liberals and Democrats are often adults who
do not wish to grow up. When George W. Bush was elected,
I felt as if adults would now run the country after the
adolescent-like President Clinton.
Liberals and Democrats are not comfortable with
adult-child distinctions. They therefore frequently
treat and regard children as adults and frequently treat
and regard adults as children.
That is why liberals do not generally want children
to call adults "Mr." or "Mrs."
Such titles render adults distinct from children.
That is why liberal teachers often dress and talk
similarly to their students and ask to be called by
their first names.
That is why liberals led the fight to lower the
voting age to 18 and why California Democrats are now
seeking to lower it further (as low as 14).
That is why liberal educators worked to enable
students to design college curricula. To many liberals,
a 55-year-old professor does not know anything more than
a 20-year-old about what students should be studying.
That is why liberals don't worry about protecting
children's innocence as much as conservatives do. The
early sexualization of children is therefore not a
problem to liberal educators. In a nutshell, the
differing views of childhood innocence are what the
battles over sex education in elementary schools, condom
distribution in high schools and AIDS education in
fourth grade are all about.
It is therefore not surprising that the Democrats
invited a 12-year-old girl to address their convention.
First, the politicization of children is no more a
problem to most Democrats and liberals than is
children's sexualization.
Second, for many liberals, there is just as much to
be learned about politics and society from children as
from adults. The notion that wisdom accrues with age is
generally alien to liberals. So why not have a
12-year-old share her own wisdom with a convention and
nation of adults?
Third, it is illuminating to note what the
12-year-old said that evoked the loudest cheers from the
Democratic delegates. In the words of the Oakland
Tribune, "The show-stealer was Oakland's Ilana Wexler,
12, who brought down the house with her suggestion that
Vice President Dick Cheney get a 'timeout' for using
foul language.
Within hours she became an international star, media
outlets clamoring for her attention, fans seeking her
autograph."
The Democrats went crazy over the girl because she
not only shattered the adult-child social distinction,
she did so with regard to an adult of immense prominence
and status, the vice president of the United States.
Listening to a 12-year-old publicly mock the
Republican vice president of the United States brought
Democrats almost orgasmic pleasure, especially since no
Democrats had the courage to do so in their speeches.
Of course, this girl has accomplished nothing
compared to Dick Cheney. She has no wisdom, no humility
and no knowledge beyond the leftist platitudes spoon-fed
by her parents and schools. She is a mere child, more
foolish than most, in that she actually thinks she has
earned the right to publicly ridicule the vice president
of the United States.
The Democratic Party is as shameless as it is
immature.
Shameless in its exploitation of children. And
shameless in its hypocrisy. The Democratic candidate for
president, John Kerry, used the same "f-word" in a
public interview in Rolling Stone magazine -- a far more
serious matter than using it privately.
And that is why a 12-year-old know-it-all stole the
Democrats' show. |