
Pitfalls
of Popular Government
By:
Lorenzo Dee Belveal
Differences of public opinion in a nation existing under "popular
government" is the mother's milk of concensus: We disagree. We debate. We reconcile. We
move on. This represents the ideal. In the extremity, we have recourse to constitutionally authorized "initiative,
referendum and recall". Again, this reflects the operative democratic ideal.
In actuality, it doesn't work that way, especially in the current political milieu. The presently functional scenario is "we disagree, we
buy hate billboards, we run destructive television ads, we organize street protests,
we break windows, we torch cars and buses - we riot". We even kill people
who disagree with us!
Popular government has abandoned its reason and lost its good manners,
somewhere back in the vicinity of the Viet Nam debacle. And, having opted for street demonstrations and destruction of public
property, in lieu of mere disagreement, debate, adjustment of viewpoints and national
reconciliation, we escalate our politico-philosphical schisms into local mini-wars involving live ammunition, high explosives, arson
and bloody violence.
In the course of making this descent into
behavioral hooliganism, this observer fears we have lost - or are in the process of losing - our
capacity for constructive participation in the business of 'government by the
governed'.
The outrages in Los Angeles, Seattle and on the Washington Mall bear a closer resemblance to Tiananmen Square and East Timor than to
any form of "reasonable agreements, reasonably arrived at". In short, we are
becoming a nation of thugs and street fighters.
Our weapons of choice are the sly political lie, character assasination, the skillfully
crafted canard and the meticulously fabricated political cover-up - intended to
delude the masses and protect the guilty. These verbal tools are regularly augmented by
Molotov Cocktails, dynamite and lots of Smith & Wesson products.
Our practicing politicians have become much too adept at deceit and public
posturing to be much concerned about honor and behavioral rectitude. As a
result, the once honored "public servant" has become the official abuser of the
ill-used constituency he is sworn to serve. In well-deserved reciprocity, the
electors have come to identify their elected surrogates to the government
function as an assortment of consummate thieves, poseurs, and venal blackguards,
neither to be respected nor trusted - and not with either the public welfare or the
family silverware.
Out of such a brew of distrust and mutual antipathy, how can anyone expect
the best interests of the nation and its citizens to be served? We are a polygot
assortment of special interests, competing priorities, diametrically opposed
convictions and self-serving motivations. The only time we tend to come together is for the quadrennial election exercise. And even
this national communion is sullied by high crimes and procedural outrages that
challenge
the credulity of all except the most callous and unrepentant "ward-heelers".
We have a phrase to cover all of this. We resignedly dismiss it with the shameful
admission that "It's just politics!"
It certainly is! But this dismissal fails to trivialize either the cause or
the effect.
Within those shameful
"political" maneuverings are contained the seeds of
destruction of the nation those same political procedures were/are intended
to protect, preserve and nurture for future generations of Americans.
-- And all of this to our national shame and increasing disservice.
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May 28,
2002
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