There are a number of things thats aggravate me about the modern-day, mainstream liberal (forsaking honest discourse for political correctness is a big one) but what I wish to focus the attention of this post to what I believe is the most destructive part about their beliefs and efforts.
The world around us...is well...its fucked: We have a completely backwards and unsustainable economy dependant on finite resources; we are governed under an oligarchical power structure that is not at all representative of the wills of the people; we are seeing a startling rise in the militarization of police and police brutality; we see the rich and the powerful get more rich and powerful; we have a government that frivolously borrows, spends, and wastes billions of dollars while many of its citizens suffer through expensive healthcare costs, a failing educational system, and poverty; We have a government who has granted themselves the right to invade our individual right to privacy; A government with the ability to wiretap any citizen at any time, at any part of the country; A government with the capacity to store said information in a data center capable of storing approx 12 entire internets; We see corruption, dishonesty and greed being rewarded. Everything is just fucked.
Now many of you may be scratching your heads now as you may, on-paper, wholeheartedly agree that these are issues that need addressing. What is the problem then? The problem, from my view, is that the modern-day, mainstream liberal is doing absolutely nothing to help solve these injustices. If anything they are only contributing to the mess.
Historically in the story of human progress, being a liberal isnt an easy thing to do. It requires addressing difficult questions and stating unpopular opinions under the risk of being scrutinized by peers or un-fairly labeled by the masses. It requires one to always be willing to fight the un-popular fight and to stand for un-popular causes. It requires constantly challenging the public's lackadaisical and apathetic attitudes that allow these gross injustices to prosper. Liberalism, in its purest form, demands of an individual the utmost courage, humility, and perseverance that a human is capable of.
Sadly, these are not attributes I can ascribe to the modern-day, mainstream liberal. The extent of which I see any semblance of liberals challenging the destructive behaviors and ideals that plague our world being practiced is limited only to battling the core beliefs of those on the extreme-right. Ideological battles over issues such as global-warming, gay rights, universal health-care are very important to have, don't get me wrong, but they are often missing the point of problems that plague our society. In the grand scheme of things, these are rather easy battles to win and one doesn't risk much by siding left on these issues.
So what battles do I expect liberals to fight? Well, to be frank, what I see is a system in place that all but supports the growth of these problems and radically impedes the prospect of real progress in our society. That's right, the system, that's the battle we need to fight.
Cue the eye rolls.
I probably won't be telling you anything that you didn't already know by saying this, but it remains true: The influence that corporations and banks have over our leaders and policy decisions is the primary cause of many of the serious issues we face today. It is the cancerous growth in our world that promotes short-term, profit-based thinking over logical solutions and sustainable growth. It has created a power structure in which the wills of the masses are ignored in favor of further filling the pockets of the rich and the powerful. It is a cancer in our society that is rapidly depleting the world of its resources and furthering the divide of the rich and the poor.
It's the entire system that's the problem. No it's not just the Republicans, and no it's not just corporations. It's the system.
A system that I sadly find so many liberals happily supporting. If you are somehow deluded into simply believing that Democrats are the good guys and the answer is simply to elect more people with a (D) next to their name, I challenge you to take a step back and find a more rational, unbiased view of the way things work. Your favorite politician may very well say the things you'd like them to say (Hilary Clinton promised to topple the 1% yay!) and they may be seemingly fighting the battles you want them to fight, but they are all still being funded by the same groups and corporations that are the undeniable root to many of the problems we face.
You may see democrat-led legislation, such the Affordable Care Act, as an unprecedented achievement in the progress of our country. After all, more Americans are covered with health insurance now so how can that possibly be a bad thing? But anyone who does any real research on the ACA can also see how much of a giant love letter it is to the pharmaceutical companies that lobbied for it. It may appear to you as a noble step-forward, but on the flip side it also did nothing but contribute to the growth of influence that these corporations have on our world.
It frustrates me to see so many smart, intelligent people still playing along with a system that is so obviously stacked against them. We all see the same things. We all saw a Democrat-controlled Supreme Court rule that Corporations have the same rights as people. We see the same political players caught in lies and scandals, time and time again, and see the same supporters willing and able to shrug it off and to say "Ah well that's to be expected! I hope that doesn't come back to bite them in the ass!". We see billions of dollars used in campaigns every year and know very well where that money came from and know very well the terms that came with it. We see the system as a whole and we realize how corrupt, inefficient, and cruel it really is. We see it, but we do nothing but pick a side and hope for the best.
"So what the hell do you expect me to do?", you might be thinking, "Become a third party supporter? Become an Anarchist?"
Well that's where true liberalism must come into play. It's an extremely easy feat to focus on one aspect of the system and lay that to blame for causing all the world's troubles. All you have to do is a pick a side and all the reasoning and logic has already been worked out for you: readily available, laid out nice and neat. You can take comfort in knowing what the right side of the argument is, who the enemy is, and what needs to be done (elect more X party! Less Y party!) You can turn on your TV anytime of the day and see attractive, successful, well-spoken people from your side agreeing with everything you have agreed to believe. You can google evidence for global warming and gain a sense of intellectual superiority after discovering you're on the side that is smarter than Sarah Palin. You can remain safe and cozily as a member of a club shared by millions of other bright and intelligent people. You can do this and you can do this quite easily. But don't fool yourself into thinking that you are doing anything of great value or impact. From my view, simply supporting the latest candidate put forth by the establishment (*cough* Hilary Clinton *cough*) really only is allowing all of your outrage, all of your hopes for a better world etc., to be siphoned into a nicely organized social mechanism where your voice and genuine concerns are coddled by empty campaign promises spout forth by dishonest politicians.
Attacking the system as a whole is a much more complicated and difficult feat. It's loaded with much more difficult questions and would force us to come face to face with the more grim realities of our world. It comes with the fear of being associated with the loons of the world (conspiracy theorists, the Alex Jones listeners, the Ron Paul supporters etc.). It's an undeniably difficult battle but it's the battle we should be having.
I'm not suggesting a revolution. We still have the sacred power to vote. But the truth is, if a candidate ever arises that would truly challenge the system and the status quo of our fucked up world, he or she would not be granted the same establishment support and positioning enjoyed by the Mitt Romneys and Hilary Clintons of the world. Such a candidate would, for hopefully obvious reasons, have an extremely hard time creating traction and raising the money needed to successfully campaign against more established candidates. It's up to us to change that and with the rise of freely available information and social networking, the time to do so has never been more opportune.
I don't claim to know what the exact answer is and who the right men and women are.. but my hope is that if we can all at least admit that the candidates chosen for us by the establishment, and supported by the mainstream media, will do nothing to help fix these problems, then perhaps the public mindset will shift and make way for candidates willing and capable of effecting real change to succeed.
If you can agree that corporate influences are cancerous to humanity's progress, then you should view any candidate that accepts these funds as unreliable vehicles to effect the change you want to see.
If things are going to change, it will take work on our part. It will take courage, persistence, and real effort. It will require us to spark uncomfortable conversations at the dinner table and the office break room. It will require in us humility to not just side with one-of-the-two sides in political discussions, but to take the stance against the system as a whole, all the while bearing the raised eyebrows and dismissive scoffs that will inevitably arise from our peers and colleagues. Doing so may at first seem like a helpless venture, but if we are going to change public perception on how the system actually functions, i see it starting
with these conversations.
The mainstream approach to tackling these serious issues is increasingly put forth in a plainly black and white manner. We need to accept that solutions to these issues will not be found in black or white, clean-cut answers, but rather in the scarily murky gray where concrete facts are few and intellectual and moral dilemmas loom unsolved. We need to sympathize with those on the opposing intellectual spectrum and not just reduce their reasonings to being ignorant and idiotic, but perhaps start by understanding their core beliefs and why some may not fully trust the government with the powers many wish to grant them.
Yes Republicans and extreme conservatives have their own delusions and misinformed opinions that need addressing but this thread is targeted to those on the left. Winning important intellectual battles will not be done by lowering ourselves to the lowest common denominator of the opposing side. It wont be accomplished by allowing ourselves to be dragged down into the pointless mud-slinging that currently defines the landscape in which political discourse is had. It wont be solved with ineffective debates which boil down to incessantly attacking a piece shit while valiantly defending a shit that appears slightly shinier.
As liberals, as people who want injustices to be solved and progress to occur, let's take it upon ourselves to be the bigger man.
This is my view and I fully expect dismissive responses and nasty vitriol to be abundant in this thread, but to those willing to debate me in a collegiate manner, I hope we can have some good conversations.
I know im not the best writer in the world and can admit I have a difficult time organizing my thoughts in a cohesive manner. But hopefully I was able to get my point across, and hopefully, if you find my views misguided, you can find in my writings the reasonings and lines of thinking that led me to adopt these views, and thus be able to challenge them specifically. I like to consider myself humble enough to admit I know very little about the world, but based off what I gathered so far in my young life, these are the views I have.
TLDR: Regardless of what your views are of the world, we have no help of seeing any real progress as long as our politicians are bought out by corporate influences. Lets focus on fixing the corrupt environment in which policies are formed and public opinions are molded first, so that we can then move on to effectively solving the vast abundance of issues that impede our society.
The world around us...is well...its fucked: We have a completely backwards and unsustainable economy dependant on finite resources; we are governed under an oligarchical power structure that is not at all representative of the wills of the people; we are seeing a startling rise in the militarization of police and police brutality; we see the rich and the powerful get more rich and powerful; we have a government that frivolously borrows, spends, and wastes billions of dollars while many of its citizens suffer through expensive healthcare costs, a failing educational system, and poverty; We have a government who has granted themselves the right to invade our individual right to privacy; A government with the ability to wiretap any citizen at any time, at any part of the country; A government with the capacity to store said information in a data center capable of storing approx 12 entire internets; We see corruption, dishonesty and greed being rewarded. Everything is just fucked.
Now many of you may be scratching your heads now as you may, on-paper, wholeheartedly agree that these are issues that need addressing. What is the problem then? The problem, from my view, is that the modern-day, mainstream liberal is doing absolutely nothing to help solve these injustices. If anything they are only contributing to the mess.
Historically in the story of human progress, being a liberal isnt an easy thing to do. It requires addressing difficult questions and stating unpopular opinions under the risk of being scrutinized by peers or un-fairly labeled by the masses. It requires one to always be willing to fight the un-popular fight and to stand for un-popular causes. It requires constantly challenging the public's lackadaisical and apathetic attitudes that allow these gross injustices to prosper. Liberalism, in its purest form, demands of an individual the utmost courage, humility, and perseverance that a human is capable of.
Sadly, these are not attributes I can ascribe to the modern-day, mainstream liberal. The extent of which I see any semblance of liberals challenging the destructive behaviors and ideals that plague our world being practiced is limited only to battling the core beliefs of those on the extreme-right. Ideological battles over issues such as global-warming, gay rights, universal health-care are very important to have, don't get me wrong, but they are often missing the point of problems that plague our society. In the grand scheme of things, these are rather easy battles to win and one doesn't risk much by siding left on these issues.
So what battles do I expect liberals to fight? Well, to be frank, what I see is a system in place that all but supports the growth of these problems and radically impedes the prospect of real progress in our society. That's right, the system, that's the battle we need to fight.
Cue the eye rolls.
I probably won't be telling you anything that you didn't already know by saying this, but it remains true: The influence that corporations and banks have over our leaders and policy decisions is the primary cause of many of the serious issues we face today. It is the cancerous growth in our world that promotes short-term, profit-based thinking over logical solutions and sustainable growth. It has created a power structure in which the wills of the masses are ignored in favor of further filling the pockets of the rich and the powerful. It is a cancer in our society that is rapidly depleting the world of its resources and furthering the divide of the rich and the poor.
It's the entire system that's the problem. No it's not just the Republicans, and no it's not just corporations. It's the system.
A system that I sadly find so many liberals happily supporting. If you are somehow deluded into simply believing that Democrats are the good guys and the answer is simply to elect more people with a (D) next to their name, I challenge you to take a step back and find a more rational, unbiased view of the way things work. Your favorite politician may very well say the things you'd like them to say (Hilary Clinton promised to topple the 1% yay!) and they may be seemingly fighting the battles you want them to fight, but they are all still being funded by the same groups and corporations that are the undeniable root to many of the problems we face.
You may see democrat-led legislation, such the Affordable Care Act, as an unprecedented achievement in the progress of our country. After all, more Americans are covered with health insurance now so how can that possibly be a bad thing? But anyone who does any real research on the ACA can also see how much of a giant love letter it is to the pharmaceutical companies that lobbied for it. It may appear to you as a noble step-forward, but on the flip side it also did nothing but contribute to the growth of influence that these corporations have on our world.
It frustrates me to see so many smart, intelligent people still playing along with a system that is so obviously stacked against them. We all see the same things. We all saw a Democrat-controlled Supreme Court rule that Corporations have the same rights as people. We see the same political players caught in lies and scandals, time and time again, and see the same supporters willing and able to shrug it off and to say "Ah well that's to be expected! I hope that doesn't come back to bite them in the ass!". We see billions of dollars used in campaigns every year and know very well where that money came from and know very well the terms that came with it. We see the system as a whole and we realize how corrupt, inefficient, and cruel it really is. We see it, but we do nothing but pick a side and hope for the best.
"So what the hell do you expect me to do?", you might be thinking, "Become a third party supporter? Become an Anarchist?"
Well that's where true liberalism must come into play. It's an extremely easy feat to focus on one aspect of the system and lay that to blame for causing all the world's troubles. All you have to do is a pick a side and all the reasoning and logic has already been worked out for you: readily available, laid out nice and neat. You can take comfort in knowing what the right side of the argument is, who the enemy is, and what needs to be done (elect more X party! Less Y party!) You can turn on your TV anytime of the day and see attractive, successful, well-spoken people from your side agreeing with everything you have agreed to believe. You can google evidence for global warming and gain a sense of intellectual superiority after discovering you're on the side that is smarter than Sarah Palin. You can remain safe and cozily as a member of a club shared by millions of other bright and intelligent people. You can do this and you can do this quite easily. But don't fool yourself into thinking that you are doing anything of great value or impact. From my view, simply supporting the latest candidate put forth by the establishment (*cough* Hilary Clinton *cough*) really only is allowing all of your outrage, all of your hopes for a better world etc., to be siphoned into a nicely organized social mechanism where your voice and genuine concerns are coddled by empty campaign promises spout forth by dishonest politicians.
Attacking the system as a whole is a much more complicated and difficult feat. It's loaded with much more difficult questions and would force us to come face to face with the more grim realities of our world. It comes with the fear of being associated with the loons of the world (conspiracy theorists, the Alex Jones listeners, the Ron Paul supporters etc.). It's an undeniably difficult battle but it's the battle we should be having.
I'm not suggesting a revolution. We still have the sacred power to vote. But the truth is, if a candidate ever arises that would truly challenge the system and the status quo of our fucked up world, he or she would not be granted the same establishment support and positioning enjoyed by the Mitt Romneys and Hilary Clintons of the world. Such a candidate would, for hopefully obvious reasons, have an extremely hard time creating traction and raising the money needed to successfully campaign against more established candidates. It's up to us to change that and with the rise of freely available information and social networking, the time to do so has never been more opportune.
I don't claim to know what the exact answer is and who the right men and women are.. but my hope is that if we can all at least admit that the candidates chosen for us by the establishment, and supported by the mainstream media, will do nothing to help fix these problems, then perhaps the public mindset will shift and make way for candidates willing and capable of effecting real change to succeed.
If you can agree that corporate influences are cancerous to humanity's progress, then you should view any candidate that accepts these funds as unreliable vehicles to effect the change you want to see.
If things are going to change, it will take work on our part. It will take courage, persistence, and real effort. It will require us to spark uncomfortable conversations at the dinner table and the office break room. It will require in us humility to not just side with one-of-the-two sides in political discussions, but to take the stance against the system as a whole, all the while bearing the raised eyebrows and dismissive scoffs that will inevitably arise from our peers and colleagues. Doing so may at first seem like a helpless venture, but if we are going to change public perception on how the system actually functions, i see it starting
with these conversations.
The mainstream approach to tackling these serious issues is increasingly put forth in a plainly black and white manner. We need to accept that solutions to these issues will not be found in black or white, clean-cut answers, but rather in the scarily murky gray where concrete facts are few and intellectual and moral dilemmas loom unsolved. We need to sympathize with those on the opposing intellectual spectrum and not just reduce their reasonings to being ignorant and idiotic, but perhaps start by understanding their core beliefs and why some may not fully trust the government with the powers many wish to grant them.
Yes Republicans and extreme conservatives have their own delusions and misinformed opinions that need addressing but this thread is targeted to those on the left. Winning important intellectual battles will not be done by lowering ourselves to the lowest common denominator of the opposing side. It wont be accomplished by allowing ourselves to be dragged down into the pointless mud-slinging that currently defines the landscape in which political discourse is had. It wont be solved with ineffective debates which boil down to incessantly attacking a piece shit while valiantly defending a shit that appears slightly shinier.
As liberals, as people who want injustices to be solved and progress to occur, let's take it upon ourselves to be the bigger man.
This is my view and I fully expect dismissive responses and nasty vitriol to be abundant in this thread, but to those willing to debate me in a collegiate manner, I hope we can have some good conversations.
I know im not the best writer in the world and can admit I have a difficult time organizing my thoughts in a cohesive manner. But hopefully I was able to get my point across, and hopefully, if you find my views misguided, you can find in my writings the reasonings and lines of thinking that led me to adopt these views, and thus be able to challenge them specifically. I like to consider myself humble enough to admit I know very little about the world, but based off what I gathered so far in my young life, these are the views I have.
TLDR: Regardless of what your views are of the world, we have no help of seeing any real progress as long as our politicians are bought out by corporate influences. Lets focus on fixing the corrupt environment in which policies are formed and public opinions are molded first, so that we can then move on to effectively solving the vast abundance of issues that impede our society.