This post is primarily for those who have, for whatever reason,
disengaged from the political process and the corresponding
functions — especially that of voting.
Now, I know that many, indeed a
dangerously growing number of you, are simply too tired and otherwise
taxed to take much if any notice of politics. While I, having worked as a
caterer, can certainly understand this, even to you I must repeat:
elections have consequences. And the consequences of the last election
are at work making, or at least aiming to make, your already-difficult
lives even harder. I can understand that, between worrying about your
own health and the disaster a serious illness would be and the need to
hold down two (more?) jobs or keep that tiny business going simply to
feed the kids and make sure they stay safe at school, you feel there
isn’t enough of you to be a real citizen instead of a mere subject, a
helot, a serf to the criminally and obscenely wealthy. I suggest you
start thinking again about politics, even if you can only do so during
your commutes either in a car or on public transportation. Start with
how hardly anyone — IF anyone — speaks for you. Then ponder what you
might be able to do under current circumstances. It might be as small a
thing as a potluck or a cookout with neighbors on a day off where you
can all seriously talk about how you and many others like you might
actually participate in active change for the better. Take it step by
careful step; I don’t want y’all neglecting family (including pets) or
anything else you cherish for ‘bigger things’. I’m all for doing ‘small
things with great love’ as a recently canonized saint put it.
Now, to
those who have disengaged for less urgent reasons, here come my
sternest words. You, without the pressure of necessity and under the
illusion that politics is extraneous to ‘real life’, have chosen to
degrade yourselves from citizens to subjects. And by so doing, you may
have also become a fit instrument to degrade others into subjection as
well. Maybe most of you are more ‘I-do-my-thing-you-do-your-thing’
types, but if you are, tell me this: when a wannabe despot says to you,
“You ain’t doing your thing no more; all of you WILL do MY thing and
ONLY my thing.”, what will you do then?
I suggest you take serious
stock to see whether you’ve lost the habit of common action either for
certain improvements OR, perhaps more importantly, against internal
threats that come disguised — that is, they’re not dark-skinned with
black berets or shades. Nothing has brought me closer to despair than to
see how many breaches of rights, how much blatant and unapologetic
corruption it takes to get y’all to grab the nearest pitchforks, torches
or whatever else may be at hand!!
The two main parties are NOT all
the same and at least one still has an active wing for real change! I
wanna know, what will it take to get y’all to step up to the level of
citizens and TAKE PART?! I can certainly understand it if big money and
the corruption that comes with it has disgusted you; that’s the basic
reason I didn’t go into politics in the 1980s — I could see where the
incessant begging for money was going even then!
I’m making myself a
candidate for President of the United States with an entirely different
campaign. This campaign will be largely online and I won’t be asking for
ANY money if I can avoid it. For this campaign, the process is a big
part of the point. If you support my platform (to which there will be a
link at the end of this post) and like the idea of an entirely
differently-engineered campaign, you can share this post along with an
earlier one titled Is This Really Such A Loony Idea? with as many
others as possible. Find out when the earliest date is to begin
collecting signatures to be on the 2020 ballot (and how many are
necessary in your state) and then get going on collecting them! I’m
conflicted whether or not to be part of a primary or go in as an
independent, but time will tell.
As the great Athenian statesman
Pericles said two and a half millennia ago, “You may not be interested
in politics, but politics is interested in you.” Politics are a
condition of human life and Jane Goodall has told us our nearest cousins
the chimpanzees also practice politics. That’s right; google it for
yourself. If you don’t want to be pushed round by politics then push
back — now.
Here’s the link to my current platform — and don’t feel
shy about suggesting additions or revisions either. Only one thing
anyone needs to give up in this campaign: hate.
http://nopartyline.blogspot.com/2011/06/to-all-my-fellow-americans-especially.html
Thursday, January 3, 2019
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