I want to start talking about a severe gap we have in understanding the future of the United States and of the World. I will do it in small bites and explain what the implications are for what is happening now. It starts slowly so bear with me. Please feel free to join in.
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Morality and ethics are complicated subjects. Logic is at times complicated. Religious people look to their teachings for guidance in the boundaries of morality. But to continue the discussion you have to add the concept of sovereignty.
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For the religious, sovereignty is ceded to higher beings or God. For non-religious sovereignty is given to reason, culture, leaders or others. But in all systems there are anchors for morality, which in turn are translated into ethics, or the rules we follow in life. 3/
Within ethical and moral structures we define concepts of honor, honesty, right and wrong, acceptable behavior, and justice. The Greeks primarily thought of ethical behavior as arising out of reason or as a natural self organizing order. (I know it is more complicated)
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For a somewhat deeper discussion review this or similar summaries. plato.stanford.edu/entries/ethics… The common theme, however, is that a culture, government and people must find agreement or submit to these constructs. Even radical anarchists argue for intrinsic morality.
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The Greeks also talked of the three primary ingredients of reason and persuasion: ethos, logos, and pathos. Ethos being higher order ethics, logos being the derivation of logic and pathos encapsulating feelings and emotions. 6/
But we have moved into an unbalanced internally inconsistent view of these processes and have a fracture in the way we see morality. It arises from common themes of sovereignty, rights, relativism and abosolutism. Source: kevinbinz.com/2017/05/04/eth…
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The conflicts in logic and ethics must be resolved for us to have cultural stability. Having different anchors does not cause revolution except in a few instances such as the conflict over slavery. ( this separates cultural stability from questions of tragedy and injustice )
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We have shifted from ethos and logos more toward pathos. We are outraged by individual tragedy and injustice, triggering violent unstable outbursts. The underlying triggers may be heightened sensitivity, perceptions of historical wrongs, many other grievances and manipulation.
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But the underlying instability is caused by deep fractures in ethical consistency. There are many causes of this: incompatible thinking, lack of balance, indifference to suffering, injustice, and layer upon layer of self contradictory reflex driven patches to our system.
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Why is this important? Patches to the system are going to have unintended consequences. In the heat of Pathos, we throw logic to the wind. We will solve these problems by cleaning up the patches and making changes in ethics to drive a moral framework to which most can agree.
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There are many basic constructs at risk. Do we still believe in individual freedom? Do we believe in justice? Do we have moral principals we can agree to? Do we believe in a balance between freedom and responsibility? Do we believe in equality? What are our moral limits?
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Unfortunately these require compromise and synthesis, but in a “free” country this has to be derived through consensus. If we derive it from pathos, authoritarian orders, stifling of knowledge and debate, we will no longer be free.
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There has been an erosion of our principal beliefs, but if we want to be a beacon of hope, we need to cleanup our mess, listen to each other, and synthesize new solutions with wisdom and deep examination.
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Pathos in the streets, abandonment of democracy, greed, power, hatred and globalism will not get us there, we need a new path.
If you want more or deeper discussion, tell me.
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@RWMaloneMD It was said yesterday in your spaces meeting that this is much bigger than just COVID19. In fact it is. The paranoid launch of an overt surveillance state started with the fear of 9/11. It was advanced by the CIA, NSA, FBI and new DHS. 1/ @LynnFynn3@KLVeritas@BrendanEich
@RWMaloneMD@LynnFynn3@KLVeritas@BrendanEich Pattern is simple, fear lowers defenses, then political, military, energy, investment banking, big tech and Pharma industrial complexes kick into high gear to steal from the people. Craven politicians orchestrate economic feedback loops to get their share. It is getting worse.
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@RWMaloneMD@LynnFynn3@KLVeritas@BrendanEich We let our guard down for a few months and they erode our rights and steal trillions. (Used to be millions then billions, this should be informative) The entire system has been compromised including the press and big-tech which the NSA and CIA actively recruit.
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The bad actors slowly chip away at freedom, in our case one dramatic event after another. The guaranteed privacy of IRS filings was used to justify forcing you to fill them out. Now they are often exposed for purposes other than tax collection and used politically.
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9/11 ended anonymous travel and the fight against terrorism has slowly eroded almost any right to financial privacy. As the enemies of freedom do their work they get their nose under the tent in one area and suddenly you have a camel standing next to you.
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FISA abuses, IRS over-reach, financial deplatforming, limitations on entry and exit from the country have all arisen from things done ostensibly to protect the people but it will expand inexorably; sucking freedom and liberty out of our country until we stop it.
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We are living in increasingly chaotic lawless times, but we are often insular and unidimensional in our thinking, this limits our awareness of what is really happening. Piqued?
Lawless behavior, when celebrated or allowed, encourages corruption and undermines freedom. As the process accelerates things face us daily that create anxiety. But the truth is, many events that distress us are symptomatic of much deeper rot. 2/ @MarkChangizi@EduEngineer
Cultural and social decoherence ensue, criminality increases, arbitrary justice replaces the rule of law, and winning over-rules right and wrong. Literally thousands of examples exist but I will focus on a few. We are on a big slide accelerating downward. 3/ @BillGertz@ooana
Let’s celebrate the pageantry of the Winter Olympics in Beijing and on a fake ski slope in the dusty mountains nearby. Again we look away from the stark reality of China. Do the people not understand the depravity, do they not care, or have they sold their soul for profits?
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The Uyghur raped by the CCP advisor in her house while her husband is in the concentration camp, the young boy that spits on a police officer and is beaten to death, the trafficked teenagers giving massages and happy endings, or the prisoner about to be executed for parts.
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@NickHudsonCT An interesting dilemma; emergencies require action without complete data. At first, caution is warranted and mistakes are almost always made, the aim is to save lives, but then an arrogant authoritarian approach set in. Inductive and deductive logic both disappeared.
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@NickHudsonCT One of the ways you contain risk is to have detailed plans of how to react to the emergency. In this case, we threw all the plans away, this was the first signal we were off the rails. Then, medicine and treatment itself became politicized. Vaccines were the favorite son.
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@NickHudsonCT The bureaucrats directed tens of billions to developing vaccines despite the history of being unable to find a durable and safe vaccine for this type of fast mutating virus. Still, all in all, the development was worth a shot(bad pun, I know). But the subterfuge started.
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