American culture and politics are largely based on assuming the worst intentions and motivations for everything individuals say and do. Imagine where we could go if we flipped that script and assumed the best: trusting each other, showing patience and forgiveness.
There would be mistakes and debacles, of course. People are not always worthy of trust. They don't always respond to goodwill in kind. Sometimes it's a mistake to assume good intentions. People don't always take the second chance offered by forgiveness.
We wouldn't want to become utterly naive or dangerously ignorant, of course, but in our conversations and culture, we've grown dangerously short of goodwill, and that is a vital resource for a functioning civil society, a nation of sovereign individuals who value liberty.
That shortage of goodwill is no accident. It was carefully engineered over decades by opportunistic political forces who want us to distrust each other, so we turn to them instead of cooperating, competing, and helping.
We were taught to hate and distrust each other, to think of ourselves as criminals who must be punished by the all-powerful State, carefully controlled and monitored to ensure good behavior. Our ruling class makes it very clear they feel no goodwill towards us.
We're reached the point where the presumption of good intentions is a special privilege reserved for the left-wing elite and their clients. They demand limitless credit for good intentions no matter what horrible things they say, or how destructive their policies are.
As our culture has been strip-mined of goodwill, we've lost our sense of humor, our appreciation for charity, belief in high standards that everyone should strive to reach, respect for aspirations and admiration for achievement. It's all ugly, cynical identity politics now.
Identity politics is the total absence of goodwill, the antithesis of a strong civil society. Guilt is presumed instead of innocence. People are hunted and destroyed for careless words. Children are punished for the sins of their long-dead ancestors. There is no mercy.
Intentions are not understood, but forcibly imputed. The State claims it can read our minds and see into our hearts, while our ability to understand one another is systematically destroyed. Universal standards are treated like oppression instead of elevation.
The elimination of goodwill was a key step in transitioning from charity to welfare dependency. We were instructed, contrary to all evidence, that free people cannot be trusted to help each other, and only the State truly cares for our well-being.
Marginalizing religion was important to eliminating goodwill. Judeo-Christian ideals of forgiveness, mercy, charity, and redemption were inconvenient to the statists, so they were ruthlessly excised from our culture - mocked and impugned, replaced with bleak cynicism.
One reason the Left is on a slash-and-burn campaign against history is that it doesn't want anyone to remember times when those ideals were cherished and woven into our society. We are only allowed to remember when our forefathers stumbled, not when they soared.
It would be difficult to reverse this descent into institutionalized cynicism and replace the new religion of bad faith with the older, better, brighter traditions it displaced. There are too many rich and powerful interests that need us to keep thinking the worst of each other.
Generations of institutional conditioning and messages blasted incessantly from popular culture are not easily countered. It's hard to even know where to begin. How do you clean up cultural pollution while the land is still covered with ugly smokestacks belching out poison?
But if only we could start thinking better of one another, if only we made a combined effort to turn away from cynicism, identity politics, cancel culture - all the rot that flourishes in the dark, once the light of goodwill is extinguished - our political class might follow.
Maybe the downward spiral is universal. No one wants to be the first to disarm, to be the one trusting sheep in a land full of wolves, to lower their defenses and stop demanding political attention for their grievances. We're headed toward authoritarianism, not trust and freedom.
But we COULD pull out of the dive. If any nation could, it's America. We could start looking at each other and seeing only Americans tomorrow. We could start taking it easy on each other, laughing instead of scowling, looking for the best instead of dreading the worst.
We could start showing who we are, instead of making assumptions. We could forgive instead of nursing grievances. We could make offers instead of demands. We could bring goodwill back and presume innocence again. /end
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Among the strangest features of GOP internal battles - be it NeverTrump, or conservatives displeased with nominees like McCain or Romney - is this notion that it would be better to throw an election to the Dems and hope a better Republican nominee comes along next time.
How can anyone still seriously think that way, especially after Obama's "Pen and Phone" dictatorship and Biden wiping his posterior with the Constitution to plow ahead with his student loan vote-buying scheme? No, guys, it is NEVER safe to just toss a few wins to the Dems.
Maybe it's a form of projection, a stubborn illusion that the Dem candidate might be relatively harmless and inert in office, as GOP leaders sometimes are. Those illusions should have been utterly shattered by now.
When pundits wrote a decade or two ago that corruption would become the big story around the world, I was skeptical. People love to COMPLAIN about corruption, sure, but few electorates are prepared to take decisive action against it.
Corruption is absolutely inherent to Big Government. Repeat after me, and teach your children: THERE ARE NO CLEAN BIG GOVERNMENTS. Amassing huge amounts of power and money in a central State is like dropping sugar cubes amid anthills.
One reason Big Governments never get clean is they have so many weapons at their disposal to distract the public from anti-corruption initiatives. Key segments of the electorate get paid off, too. Big Media is easily drawn into the cesspool and made comfortable.
It is difficult to combat totalitarianism through electoral politics because the whole point of totalitarianism is to seize control of elections. They terrorize and propagandize people for years, then hold a "vote" to find out if their techniques were at least 51% effective.
Defeating totalitarianism requires spirited resistance and good humor. Mock them and make them look ridiculous. They can't stand it, because they are driven by self-righteousness. Totalitarians are small people who need to feel large by joining herds and crushing outsiders.
Defy them at every turn. Go where you aren't supposed to go, say what you're not supposed to say, and do it all with a smile. Exhaust their resources while refusing to become demoralized. Raise the price of totalitarianism by bankrupting its corporate partners when possible.
The greatest threat to democracy at present is the deliberate effort to erase nationhood and citizenship through mass migration, against the express wishes of citizens.
You don't have much of a "democracy," much less a constitutional republic, if the ruling elite can ignore voters to erase the border and shower benefits and privileges on foreign nationals. It's an explicit rejection of national sovereignty.
You don't have any kind of "democracy" if the Ruling Class can use mass migration to create a new electorate that votes the way it wants. Votes have little power if the rulers can dilute them at will.
The Democrat Party grows increasingly less interested in pretending it cares about American citizens, or feels any sense of duty toward America as a nation. The Party was never really good at this, but at least it used to make some modest efforts.
As I've written previously, every Democrat thinks their Sacred Agenda is far more important than any vestigial sense of duty they might feel toward the American people. There is no "American people" to them, just groups of favored constituents and despised enemies.
America isn't really a legitimate nation under Dem ideology, which frees them of feeling any sense of responsibility to the country as a whole, or any weight of tradition that might interfere with their quest for power. They see not one nation under God, but the Balkans.
This once again has me thinking about how everything went nuts in American youth culture during the Great Anti-Bullying Crusade, which was really more about the Left studying and adopting classic bully tactics to impose its ideology on vulnerable young people.
One element of the growing social discontent in America today is that you have an entirely feminized Mean Girls ruling class wielding increasing levels of compulsive force to impose its ideology on an essentially masculine middle and lower class.
It's like those Middle Eastern countries where a Shiite minority rules over a restless Sunni population, or vice versa. Centralized power has grown to totalitarian levels, and it's concentrated in the hands of a political elite that shares nothing of the majority's worldview.