by Ruth A. Sheets
WE Americans are very competitive. We love to
win. For some, winning is everything, or as one coach used to say,
"winning is the only thing."
So, what will we do to win? We know that some athletes will
deliberately injure opponents. They will dope and do a variety of other
illegal and semi-legal things to increase their chances of winning as
individuals or as teams.
Of course, this is not restricted to athletes. Parents
sign their kids up for all kinds of programs to help their child get ahead, be
the first, best, to go to the most prestigious schools. Cheating is not
off the table. Teachers will sometimes change test answers to make their
class seem more advanced, so they can win a bonus for their students'
achievement. Businesses claim artificially high profits so they will seem
like winners in their field. Students and others will plagiarize to
produce "the winning paper."
People do win based on their own hard work and talent too,
but if that doesn't work, some will break rules, laws, and Commandments to win.
You may have noticed I haven't mentioned politicians
yet. Politics is an entire field based on winning, just as athletics
is. Men and women who pursue a political career know this from the outset
and often hone their skills in small election contests so they can build up to
bigger things. Along with their personal gifts, they tap into money,
manpower, and advice from outside themselves. Their basic tool is personal
persuasion, but over time other things may be added to the toolbox. Some
of those tools can be immoral, sometimes, even illegal. These tools have
become nearly ubiquitous. They are probably not used more today than in
the past, but they now are enhanced by social media, 24/7 news cycles, the
internet and instant communication, and other modern technologies. These
technologies in themselves are not the problem. It is how they are
used. When winning is the only thing, lies, fake news, insults, disparaging
slogans can spread at light speed to those the candidate or office-holder needs
to win.
The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election brought to a head the
question "What are you willing to do to win?" The Democrats are
seen as pathetic, weak because they did not win Congress or the
Presidency. What they also did not do (as far as anyone can tell) is
check in with the Russians to see how they could smear or undermine their
opponent. They did not regularly insult, degrade, and dismiss women, people
of color, Gold Star families, disabled persons, journalists, poor people, and
others. The party that won did all of these things and more. They
won. What does that tell us?
Perhaps there is some part of us that finds bullying
compelling, despite what we tell our children. Maybe racism and sexism
are deeper and stronger than anything else in our culture including fairness,
our religious beliefs, and morals.
Now, the "winners" need to keep winning.
What will they do to get a win, any win? They will work hard to take away
the ability to get health care for people who just found hope in the Affordable
Care Act. They will eliminate transgender people from bathrooms and the
military for no other reason than that they can. They will continue to
further limit the rights of women to make their own reproductive decisions,
They will hurt farmers so they can waste time, money, and manpower on a useless
even ridiculous wall on our border with Mexico. "I promised to do
these things in my campaign and I have a mandate to do it." says their
leader, no matter what works for anyone else or that he really has no
mandate.
Well, we are in for a difficult future since lying,
cheating, colluding with foreign powers, hacking emails/records,
disenfranchising voters, and eliminating civil rights for large groups of
Americans are the predominant items in the political toolbox. Now it is
mostly Republicans and Conservatives who employ them, but, who knows, it could
spread to everyone else if we don't demand higher standards for political
behavior and future elections.
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