Friends, apologies for posting so personally and politically β
I feel completely radicalized by the killing of Iryna Zarutska.
She was an immigrant (like me) seeking a better life. She was beautiful, but she was decidedly not above working - she was coming home from her job at a local pizza restaurant in her dorky uniform (also my first job in high school, complete with dorky uniform). She could, in a literal sense actually, have been a Ukrainian cousin or niece of mine.
I feel ashamed, essentially on a personal level. I feel ashamed at how spectacularly we failed in our duty of hospitium - the ancient (pre-Christian, even) duty of the host to protect his guest. Iryna believed that America was a place of stability and opportunity, far from the wave of torture and murder brought by Russian invaders. Even in death, her parents declined to repatriate her body to Ukraine, saying she would have wanted to be buried in the country she loved.
If I had known Iryna, I would have told her what I tell other immigrants I encounter in my life - that I am proud of her, that I am impressed by her courage and ambition, that I know it can be tough in the beginning, that Americaβs super-power is hard-working and well-behaved immigrants just like her, and that she will live to be extraordinarily happy with her choice.
But I would have been wrong. Instead, Iryna was killed by a criminal who was allowed, again and again and again and again, to escape the consequences of his actions and prey on people like her. He was allowed to do this, again and again and again and again, for what were β as best as I can determine β purely ideological reasons.
We have let the public spaces of this great country be held hostage by its most deranged and criminal elements, rather than kept safe for model βcitizensβ like Iryna. I am ashamed that I have tolerated it up until now, but I will tolerate it no longer in my neighborhood, city, and country. It is not βfascistβ or βauthoritarianβ to do so β it is the most basic requirement of a free and prosperous society.
Let me lay down my marker. Public order will be a top priority for me in 2026, 2028, etc. Which political movement will commit to aggressively defending it? Who will speak for Iryna, and for me?