Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Polarizing

Ok, so when is it cool to absolutely try and polarize people to the point where they have to be on one side of the fence or the other? And I say this referring to politics, nowadays.

I was watching some of CNN's coverage of the DNC while at work and John Kerry came on the screen. And in the first phrase out of his mouth came blame pushed at the Republicans. And I just know that when the RNC comes along, the same thing will happen with some well know Republican will just out and out blast the Democrats for all the problems we are having as a country. And then, what really gets me, is that there are those who say all the fault lies with the President! What!?!

Ok, I'll give you that the President is the representative of the country to the world and that he helps drive policy. But that one man, just a human person, is not solely responsible for all the policies, programs, laws and the such that have brought us to this point. Heck, sometimes the blame should go to Congress. They're the people who have to pass laws too! That's what the Constitution is there for. It makes sure, by rule of law, that no one person is responsible for the country and that way no one person can take over the country and hold that kind of power over the American People. And in that light, Congress isn't fully responsible either. They are there only because we told them to be there. And we did that by electing them! So, who's directly to blame for all the stuff that's happening. All of us.

We each have a say in our collective destiny. We control our actions and inactions that drive the lawmakers to make laws, that influences our President's decisions both domestically and internationally. It's all on us, America. And we screw up. A lot.

Now I could get into the facts or details about how we screw up, or why it is this way, but I'm not going to. It would be too heated and I don't think I could stand it. I think it's this way because we find it way too easy to put the blame on someone else. And when we do that, it becomes less of our responsibility. So, I'll just leave it at that.

To get to my conclusion, here, we do have to stop polarizing ourselves. It leads to the blame game and we feel less responsible for our actions. We need to depolarize. We need to stop factioning off. It's cool to have your own opinions and beliefs. I think everyone should. It would suck if we all agreed on everything. We need to act civil with each other and just grow up already.

It's because of polarization that we have the political parties, and the party system is broken. If you want to belong to a political party, you "have" to agree with what the party says. To take a cue from Stephen Colbert, it's just "wikiolitics" - a belief structure of a political group based on a general consensus of ideas of its members. It's lame. I shouldn't have to want a better public education system and then as a result only be able to vote pro-choice. That's not cool. The party system is broken. Especially for the middle of the road-ers. Polarizing is bad.

So, you can see how I feel about that!

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