Now playing in America’s cities: ‘Lord of the Flies’ 2.0

What should have been a unifying moment as all Americans condemned the murder of George Floyd instead became a terrifying reminder how close we are to tribalism and chaos. My column this week at Real Clear Politics points out the similarity of America’s current power struggle to the allegory of “Lord of the Flies” and asks everyone to consider from historical examples just how dangerous it is to abandon the rules and to give the mob legitimacy.


The Week America Lost Its Way

By Frank Miele

“What are we? Humans? Or animals? Or savages?”

The line is from William Golding’s classic novel “Lord of the Flies,” but it might as well be emblazoned on the forehead of every American after last week — just as it universally must be asked of every person who is tasked with choosing between order and chaos.

The policeman who put his knee on George Floyd’s throat failed the test for humanity. His haughty disregard for Floyd’s precious life was more akin to the instinctive calm of an apex predator than to a civilized human being. It is no wonder that he provoked an angry response from not only the black community in Minneapolis but from the entire country, yet when protest morphed into riot it behooved everyone to ask of themselves — not of someone else — “What are we?”

Instead, many were asking a different question: “Who can we blame?” Behind their convenient COVID-19 masks, people were able to disguise their shame and unloose their inner demons.

The parallels to “Lord of the Flies” were obvious as I watched America’s cities reenact the paranoia and tribalism that infected the novel’s disparate group of British school boys who found themselves stranded without parental supervision on an island following a plane crash. Their initial attempts to establish order eventually gave way to score-settling and a realization that power is not necessarily a function of righteousness.

“The world, that understandable and lawful world, was slipping away.”

That’s what happened in America last week when mob violence replaced police as the standard of authority. When you saw white people taking a knee to prostrate themselves before looters and to renounce their “white privilege,” you also saw parallels to Mao’s Cultural Revolution and Hitler’s Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass.

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The Cultural Revolution began with an attack on the old order, the old “privilege” represented by shop owners and college professors. To avoid the mob’s rage, the victims were forced to humiliate themselves publicly and to utter self-denunciations, to confess their “crimes” against the mob’s ideology. But there was no escaping the demented wrath of the self-anointed protectors of virtue. Eventually millions of those intellectuals and entrepreneurs were put to death — sometimes buried up to their necks so that they could continue to abase themselves until their final breath.

Kristallnacht is the name given to a pogrom carried out against Jewish shops, homes, cemeteries and synagogues in November 1938 by Nazi paramilitaries known as Brownshirts. They were an exact parallel of the black-garbed stormtroopers that ravaged neighborhoods in dozens of U.S. cities the last 10 days or so. Don’t let the name Antifa fool you. These “anti-fascists” have adopted the tactics of the fascists as their own (and even the uniform of the Italian Blackshirts). Just as Kristallnacht was intended to send a message to Jews, so too were the riots last week intended to send a signal to law-abiding whites. The words that journalist Hugh Greene wrote about Kristallnacht in 1938 could just as easily have been written today about the riots that followed the murder of George Floyd:

“Mob law ruled … throughout this afternoon and evening, and hordes of hooligans indulged in an orgy of destruction. … Racial hatred and hysteria seemed to have taken complete hold of otherwise decent people.”


You could make the case that the riots last week represented only a fraction of Americans, whether black or white, and that we should not ascribe too much importance to them. But that was true also in Nazi Germany and Mao’s China. The actual revolutionaries and radicals carrying out the acts of domestic terrorism are always few, but if they are not condemned forcefully and convincingly, then they are emboldened to strike again and again. So-called “good” Germans celebrated the lawless attacks on Jewish citizens in 1938, giving tacit permission for the death camps that would kill millions. Many in the power structure of the United States are likewise giving a green light to current and future violence by sanctioning riots as “protests” and by excusing looting and murder as a reasonable response to Floyd’s death.

Tucker Carlson, who has become a modern-day Cassandra, warned us that “[w]hat we are watching is not a political protest; it is the opposite of a political protest. It is an attack on the idea of politics. The rioters you have seen are trying to topple our political system. That system is how we resolve our differences without using violence. But these people want a new system, one that is governed by force: Do what we say or we will hurt you!”

The rioting wasn’t about race or justice; it was about power. You saw people beat a woman in Rochester, N.Y., with a two-by-four; smash in the head of a man seeking to defend his store in Dallas; kill a retired 77-year-old policeman in St. Louis who was protecting a friend’s pawnshop; burn and destroy thousands of stores; and loot everything from Rolex watches to automobiles as if they were the Visigoths sacking Rome.

When such wanton destruction is occurring, normal people have no choice against overwhelming force. If there is no army or police force to protect them, they will either die or surrender and hope that obsequious fawning will buy them — or at least their families — safety. Perhaps that survival instinct is what has led our governing class to kowtow to the looters. The Democratic Party of Fairfax, Virginia, tweeted, “Riots are an integral part of this country’s march toward progress.” Hillary Clinton’s former spokesperson Brian Fallon sent a message to “Defund the police” — as if a nation without police could be anything but a barbaric lawless mess.

If you want more dead George Floyds, take away the police and the justice system and you will have thousands of them, ultimately millions. The point that the rioters and their enablers miss is that when police become criminals, there is a way to hold them accountable, but when criminals become police, they are a law unto themselves, with no court of appeal and no hope for justice.

Who knows what will happen to people in American cities going forward if they don’t denounce their so-called white privilege and bend a knee to those who have power and are willing to use it? A few boys on the island of “Lord of the Flies” resisted the tyranny of the mob and tried to maintain order by an appeal to reason. One boy, Ralph, had been elected as the group’s leader because he seemed to symbolize decency, kindness and honor. But slowly he was displaced by boys who valued action over honor, power over principle:

“The rules!” shouted Ralph, “you’re breaking the rules!”

“Who cares?” came the response from the children. If that is the same response we accept from our mayors, our governors, our generals, and our media elites, then we have not only lost our honor; we have lost our country.



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6 Replies to “Now playing in America’s cities: ‘Lord of the Flies’ 2.0”

  1. The cop did not deliberately kill George Floyd, but kept his face down so Floyd couldn’t spit on him, as Floyd was Cornvavirus positive. What happened was sad, but not deliberate murder. The uproar of the video that was deliberately released causing the US to go crazy. I hope you watched Candace Owens video.

    I can’t comment on Lord of The Flies, as it was so crass I couldn’t finish reading it.

  2. Pray enough people read your message and wake up; otherwise we are headed for civil war – PREPARE !

  3. WoW..
    I believe the goal of a writer is not just entertain,but to prompt thought ??
    Toward that end ,having read and watched(movie) ‘ Lord of the flies’ ,decades ago I researched to see what prompted William Golding to write such a novel ….
    His 6 years in the British military during WWll taught him… “I saw what people are capable of doing”
    ” Man produces evil as a bee produces honey ” Police see the same stuff…No excuse..just fact….
    We are now learning that Geo.Floyd had 4 different ,powerful, illegal drugs in his system which may have contributed to his own death..Thus, the police officer may NOT be convicted of murder..
    That will be ‘applied Law’ not including sentiment/emotion..Those two will come afterwards as History shows..
    This may well trigger even more seriously William Goldings assessment of Mankind ??
    Hell will come with it ??
    Thanks for the thought provoking analysis…….
    I think it is a Chinese philosophy/cliche…” May you live in interesting times” (how did ancient peoples know this stuff ?) They also had ” History” and good writers……

    Mr. Miele..Thanks for the platform to respond/express……….
    BenjScout
    Mont.Terr.

    1. Thanks for the additional info! I don’t think the policeman will be able to get off entirely, but maybe could get lesser charge. I doubt he could prove knowledge of Floyd’s drug intake as an extenuating circumstance.

  4. P.S.
    Beelzebub, a Biblical/Hebrew word,…translates to …’Lord of the Flies’
    (Thanks for the info,Son)…
    BenjScout
    Mont.Terr.

  5. Thank you KOYOFMT for mentioning the Candace Owens video that I just finished watching

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtPfoEvNJ74

    I had no idea what it was about and was a bit suspicious at first, but it has made my day. Bless you!
    Have sent it to all truth seeking family members and hope it continues to go viral.
    Thanks Frank for another great column that prompted the gift of Candace.

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