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Preoccupation with the Feelies meets the Cult of Personality



When the cops kick in your door and drag you to jail for not paying taxes, tell me it's only opinion. When the government shuts down the radio and television station you have watched or listened to devotedly for the past few years, tell me it's just view as good as any other. When a teacher tells parents that they have no say how their children are taught and the government mandates sex education for 5 year old toddlers, tell me it is just one person's belief, no different than any other. When Islamic theocracies stone rape victims to death, ignore ‘honor killings’, and execute apostates tell me ... that conversation on politics and religion is just one opinion arguing with another, and this one is no different and no better than that one.

The morning before an extremely Vice Presidential debate in an extremely close Presidential contest, I only heard, “I refuse to talk about: Religion and Politics. It’s all just opinion. Everyone has their own opinion.” I have been wondering these past days and weeks how we got to where we are today. A Left-wing radical stands on the cusp of becoming the 44th President of the United States. The Federal Government is about to eat up a significant portion of private property mortgages. Radical Islamists are at war with Western Civilization and work furiously to establish Islamic Sha’ria religious law in Europe and America. And my fellow citizens, based on the circle of folks around me, are more interested in Monday Night Football, American Idol and whether or not Lindsay Lohan will make it through rehab.

My ‘apolitical co-worker’, dismissed both politics and religion with an “everyone has their own opinion” disdain masked with a smile and laugh. Why has something that impacts everyone’s life everyday become off limits as a topic of conversation? When did it become vogue to dismiss law, regulation and taxation as mere opinion no different from what’s your favorite color or what should we eat tonight, Italian or Chinese?

The blame has to lie with the Left and the absurd idea that “all politics is personal”, reinforced by a media and educational system that has enshrined feelings as the touchstone for political and cultural attitudes and opinion. As more and more Americans watch Oprah, The View and other trash TV shows like this, the more our politics will devolve to sharing what we feel about issues. Reason and rational thought are tossed on the trash heap of history, and whoever gets the most sympathy or yells the loudest usually wins.

As Neil Postman wrote in his Foreward to Amusing Ourselves to Death Aldous Huxley saw this coming a long time ago. “Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egoism. … Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy. As Huxley remarked in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny "failed to take into account man's almost infinite appetite for distractions".”

My co-workers would rather discuss the latest college football match than who may be the leader of the free world. The result of this could be a repeat of 20th Century’s worse years. What happens to a nation when the people are preoccupied with the feelies at the same time a cult of personality entices them with goodies?

We might find out should Obama win in November.
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