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Shapiro: Here's Why California Never Stops Getting More Radical

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In “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” Victor Hugo told the tale of Esmerelda, a gypsy dancer falsely accused of attempted murder, set to be hanged by an unjust state.

Quasimodo, the titular hunchback, swings down from the cathedral of Notre Dame and saves her, carrying her off while crying, “Sanctuary!” In fact, throughout European history, churches provided places of safe haven for accused criminals; the claim of “sanctuary” is made to this day by people seeking refuge from the law.

It is strange, then, to see the language of sanctuary adopted to protect precisely the sort of activity abhorred by anyone of a religious bent: abortion.

The secular sacrament of abortion has become so sacred, however, that the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, recently announced his intent to make his state the first “abortion sanctuary” in the nation.

“We’ll be a sanctuary,” Newsom said. “We are looking at ways to support that inevitability and looking at ways to expand our protections.”

The state of California, according to Newsom’s Democratic allies, could provide travel expenses including gas, lodging, transportation and child care for those seeking to kill their unborn children.

Already, some 15 percent of America’s abortions occur in California, according to the Guttmacher Institute. That number would skyrocket if the state began subsidizing abortions across the land.

None of this is particularly surprising. It is telling, however, that as California sinks into the mire, it embraces ever more radical social policy.

This is a state that currently houses — no pun intended — some 162,000 homeless people, a number that increased approximately 24 percent from 2018 to 2020. About a quarter of all homeless people in the U.S. currently reside in California.

Meanwhile, crime in the state has become endemic, with smash-and-grab robberies roiling major cities. Last week, the head of the Los Angeles police union, Jamie McBride, warned people to stay out of the city, explaining, “We can’t guarantee your safety. It is really, really out of control.” Even former LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa lamented, “Rome is burning.”

Are Democratic policies destroying California?

California’s economy trails the nation’s, too.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, California is tied for the worst unemployment rate in the nation, at 7.3 percent. And while California is currently seeing a seven-day rolling average of just 67 COVID-19 deaths — compared to 550 at the height of the pandemic — Newsom recently reimposed another monthlong statewide indoor mask mandate.

So why does California keep embracing ever more radical policy? Because radicalism is itself the moral justification for policy failure.

Sure, Democrats can argue, crime and homelessness are out of control, the economy is stagnating and businesses are leaving. But that’s excusable, because California has a higher purpose: leftist utopianism.

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Thus, Newsom has little to say about California’s deterioration, and much to say about how California will encourage abortion.

For years, Democrats have claimed that California leads the nation. We can only hope they’re wrong.

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Ben Shapiro is founding editor-in-chief and editor emeritus of The Daily Wire and host of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” the top conservative podcast in the nation. Shapiro is the author of numerous nonfiction books, including The New York Times #1 best-seller "The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Courage Made the West Great" (HarperCollins, 2019). Headshot photo credit: Gage Skidmore / Flickr.




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