Friday, November 6, 2009

Mob Rule

Zandar wrote this in the context of the civil rights vote in Maine Tuesday, but it also applies to the idiocy on Capital Hill yesterday, and the anti-Muslim hysteria that's likely to explode today in the wake of the Fort Hood shootings:

The teabaggers have beaten it into everyone's head that democracy in America means mob rule, not an enlightened Republic of statesmen or crafted judicial precedent. The tyranny of the majority is all that matters, and should the majority decide to vote for Barack Obama, well then they just beat the populace harder until they comply.

The underinformed, misinformed, or prejudicial voter has one vote, the exact same amount as the informed, open-minded or activist voter. And the rubes are a lot easier to manipulate en masse.

There's a reason bigotry is 31-0 in America. It's a matter of time? Not if those who vote for prejudice also raise children who are taught that bigoted behavior is the accepted norm. History loves a scapegoat.

Civil rights in this country will continue to lose until one state decides to put it all on the line by actually playing the tenth amendment card and daring the Feds to stop them. And that's the battle they know they have to win. It will be all or nothing for us then.

I do not believe America will last very long should tolerance and justice lose on that day. But that day is coming, and it is coming soon.

2 comments:

Jack Jodell said...

This so-called land of the free is, in actuality, very socially repressive and intolerant. The only real freedom we seem to uphold is the freedom for big money to plunder and exploit the marketplace. Yes, we have a great deal of diversity, but it is rigidly controlled by being forcibly contained in a conformist shell. We have in many ways reverted back to the 1950s. Utterly ridiculous, and hypocritical, too!

Old Scout said...

Am I the only one who has noticed that as access to courts to redress grievances has been restricted and upward mobility reduced by an absence of opportunity, that the lottery payoffs have increased. The great American dream is now winning the lottery, not thrift, industry and opportunity.

Explain how the 10th Amendment will effect change.