By Kevin D. Williamson
Saturday, February 01, 2014
There are many horrific stories to be told about the implosion
of Detroit, once the nation’s most prosperous city, today its poorest. There is
the story of its corrupt public institutions, its feckless leaders, its
poisonous racial politics, its practically nonexistent economy, the riots that
have led to its thrice being occupied by federal troops. The most horrific
story may be that of the death of its children.
Detroit has the highest child-mortality rate of any
American city, exceeding that of many parts of what we used to call the Third
World. The rate of death before the age of 18 in Detroit is nearly three times
New York City’s, and its infant-mortality rate exceeds that of Botswana. The
main cause of premature death among the children of Detroit is premature birth
— the second is murder. While the city’s murder rate among adults is nothing to
be proud of, more horrifying is the fact that between 30 and 40 children are
murdered in Detroit in a typical year. Some of those children are
nine-month-olds killed by rifle fire in their beds; some are budding criminals
in their late teens — and each of those situations offers its own unique
horrors. So dangerous is the city that children are being armed by their
parents, which has predictable consequences. “I work in the Wayne County
Juvenile Court, and these children are obtaining guns from adults,”
children’s-law attorney Lynda White told the Detroit News, which has been
conducting an in-depth investigation of how Detroit’s children are dying.
“They’re obtaining guns illegally from people who are supposed to be responsible
and people who are supposed to protect them. And if that person who has a huge
influence in your life is giving you a gun, some of them tend to think it’s
okay to carry it. And they’re being told, ‘You need this for your protection,
you live in Detroit.’”
Detroit represents nothing less than progressivism in its
final stage of decadence: Worried that unionized public-sector workers are
looting your city? Detroit is already bankrupt, unable to provide basic
services expected of it — half the streetlights don’t work, transit has been
reduced, neighborhoods go unpatrolled. Worried that public-sector unions are
ruining your schools? Detroit’s were ruined a generation or more ago, the
results of which are everywhere to be seen in the city. Worried that Obamacare
is going to ruin our health-care markets? General-practice physicians are hard
to find in Detroit, and those willing to accept Medicaid — which covers a great
swath of Detroit’s population — are rarer still. Worried about the permissive
culture? Four out of five of Detroit’s children are born out of wedlock.
Worried that government is making it difficult for businesses to thrive? Many
people in Detroit have to travel miles to find a grocery store. This is the
endgame of welfare economics: What good is Medicaid if there are no doctors?
What good are food stamps where there is no food? What good are “free” schools
if you’re so afraid to send your children there that you feel it prudent to arm
them first?
Detroit is what Democrats do. The last Republican elected
mayor of Detroit took office during the Eisenhower administration. The decay of
Detroit is not the inevitable outcome of the decline of the automotive
industry: The automotive industry is thriving in the United States — but not in
Detroit. It isn’t white flight: The black middle class has left Detroit as fast
as it can. The model of Detroit politics is startlingly familiar in its
fundamentals, distinguished only by its degree of advancement: Advance the
interests of public-sector unions and politically connected business cronies,
expand the relative size of the public sector remorselessly — and when opposed,
cry “Racism!” When people vote with their feet, cry “Racism!” When the budget
just won’t balance, cry “Racism!” Never mind that the current mayor of Detroit
is the first non–African American to hold that job since the 1970s, or that, as
one Detroit News columnist put it, “black nationalism . . . is now the dominant
ideology of the [city] council” — somewhere, there must be a somebody else to
blame, preferably: aged, portly, white, male, and Republican. No less a fool
than Ed Schultz blamed the straits of this exemplar of Democratic single-party
rule on “a lot of Republican policies.” Melissa Harris-Perry, “America’s
leading public intellectual,” blames Detroit’s problems on its conservatism and
small government, oblivious to the fact that Detroit maintains twice as many
city employees per resident as do larger cities such as Fort Worth and
Indianapolis, and three times as many as liberal San Jose.
The result of all that municipal “investment”? For
children newborn through age 18, Detroit sees 120 deaths per 100,000 each year
— a rate 26 percent higher than second-place child-killer Philadelphia. That’s
nearly two and a half times the rate in Los Angeles, which isn’t exactly a
leafy suburban paradise. Every time our progressive friends come to us with
another idea for transferring wealth from the productive economy to them and
their friends, they scold us: “Think of the children!” But those who resist
their efforts to do to the country at large what they have done to Detroit are
thinking of the children.
There used to be a popular bumper sticker reading, “War
Is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things.” War is hell, Detroit
merely hellish. The difference is, we don’t send children off to war.
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