Bumper Sticker Wisdom on Freedom
I recently saw a bumper sticker, also
sent out over the internet, saying:
"Free People are Not
Equal and Equal People are Not Free,"
It sounds cute, so it must be
profound. It is a pretzel that takes some thinking, but if you
untwist it you should see that it actually trumpets a total
misunderstanding of Democracy in America. I take it as an announcement to
persuade us that under normal circumstances the talented will
naturally rise to the top and the poor and untalented will, of
course, settle to the bottom. The statement infers that by the
promotion of un-natural
equality, the rich and well positioned people are denied their due by
giving inappropriate equality to the undeserving poor and simple
minded. If equality prevails, the genetically gifted and
accomplished people become cheated of their earned blessings in the
forced leveling.
This pretzel-ed epigram would only be expressed by one who considers himself more than equal and is irked by the way the spread of equality cramps and devalues his natural superiority. It is a statement decrying how the less gifted folk flatten out the Bell Curve. Pasting this sticker on your car bumper would announce that you are in favor of turning democracy on its head, for the author of this mind bender puts our freedom-seeking Founding Fathers in the position of having fought for inequality.
This pretzel-ed epigram would only be expressed by one who considers himself more than equal and is irked by the way the spread of equality cramps and devalues his natural superiority. It is a statement decrying how the less gifted folk flatten out the Bell Curve. Pasting this sticker on your car bumper would announce that you are in favor of turning democracy on its head, for the author of this mind bender puts our freedom-seeking Founding Fathers in the position of having fought for inequality.
Proponents of this kind of quip try to
slip its confounding sagacity into place by clothing the
disadvantaged with the Halloween costume of "socialism." I am continually amazed by how underneath it all the word
"socialism" has been co-opted to serve the purposes of a
political agenda that has nothing to do with governmental
"socialism." The word was originally coined (and stands
its ground in our dictionaries) meaning state government that takes
control, 100 percent, of the production and commercial institutions,
meaning government that runs the whole show. Such a scheme would
truly be the enemy of our capitalistic system. Any good entrepreneur
should fear this. But, for lack of trust in the virtues of
democracy, these critics grab hold of the choicest fear mongering
term--Communism--and reinvent the meaning of "socialism"
to imply it is a synonym for this enemy. They cart
forth socialism carrying the freight of "Communism" and
all that that implies. (Recently Donald Trump could not resist
adding this re-coining deception to his vocabulary.)
Yes socialism in that "political
sense"
is an enemy to our democratic heritage and the energy that
capitalistic freedom supplies. However,
critics of whoever happens to be in power can't seem to be able to
resist the temptation to apply the word "socialism" in
this new meaning. They use it to criticize anything that has to do
with social assistance. Anything "social" becomes
"socialism" by this new coinage.
This
isn't just etymological evolution of word meaning, it is a ploy
devised to deceive the politically untutored; even college educated
people join the unlearned on this point. Also, it should be noticed
that these investigators of "socialism" only mean to
eliminate government assistance to the powerless. They use
"capitalism" as a game to win and take home freedom's
treasures, and proclaim how undeserving the losers are. The raw
tools used in the new capitalist playoff game are competition by
regulative legislation, tax advantages, lobbying influence, bailouts,
etc. He who has the most money, with "proper"
government assistance, determines who deserves the trophy. Cheating
is redefined. Squirreling away the good food becomes the virtue, and
those without are called the cheaters for clamoring for a share.
Social
"assistance" is not a political concept; it is a
humanitarian and a Christian practice that, in America's colonial
experience, was a model we have distorted or at least forgotten.
Before our national system was set up with our new Constitution of
1787, social assistance to those disabled by illness, sudden loss,
indigence, mental distress, or homelessness were assisted by town
welfare, church involvement, neighborly pitching in. When there was a
need, but "government" was not up to it, the need was
handled, not despised. Now some would define proper government as
letting the needy expire because of their unworthiness.
To
castigate “assistance” by calling it "socialism" is to
throw poisoned darts at the Old Testament concept of "jubilee"---the
scheduled, periodic forgiveness of debt by creditors and the return
of property taken by capitalistic gain (to use a modern term). I
recognize, though, that preaching this unappreciated biblical virtue
is to call for a fresh revolutionary uprising by the "people"
whom Lincoln named as the source of democratic government, in his
famous phrase---of, by and for the people.
Doug Good
Labels: Capitalism, Donald Trump, Founding Fathers, Old Testament Jubilee, Social Assistance, Socialism

1 Comments:
The other ironic problem is that for a nation founded with Christian principles, the one principle most forgotten is that God is in the equation of equality. Like Faith, our lot in life...at least our starting point...is a gift from God. We then, because of greed, lose sight of the reality taught by Jesus that the Kingdom of God is all held in relationships. It is in relationships that the Kingdom exists, not in the stuff that can be used to build them. As a citizen of that Kingdom, I have to be careful not to be drawn into the issues of this world. They all are red herrings except when they move us closer to God.
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