Personally, I like Churchill's take on the matter: "If you're not liberal when you are young, you have no heart; if not conservative when older, you have no brain".
Yes, that's very true.
These days, in our era of identity politics, where every special interest group thinks they are right (even if their values clash with other special interest groups), we see that governments are much less in charge, and the general public now steers much of the debate and setting of policy.
But the funny thing is, when you get different groups of the general public clashing, both groups blame the government, rather than fighting out amongst themselves.
If the general public are now calling much of the shots, in terms of how to steer our society, then this public should be sorting out their differences amongst themselves, not with the government.
For example, in the pandemic, you have one special interest group who believe that the rules and restrictions placed on the public during the pandemic were excessive, and they are opposed to those rules. This group blames the government for imposing too many rules and restrictions.
Then you get an equally vociferous group who believe that not enough rules and restrictions were placed on the public, resulting in the death of their loved ones, and this group blame the government for imposing too little rules and restrictions!
So the government cannot win, because whatever the government does, there will always be a special interest group who oppose the government action!
I would never go into politics myself these days, because governments are shouted at and criticised from all possible angles.
I say we let these special interest groups fight it out between themselves. We can take members from both groups, and let them fight it out in a large sports stadium, using fisticuffs! It would be a great sport to watch, and you could make lots of money selling tickets to such passionate events!
I am joking of course, but this joke does reflect a serious question: if the public are now in charge of the decisions and direction we take as a society, who to you hold accountable when things go wrong? Who takes the blame for disastrous results, when the public are in charge?
Edited by Hip, 23 December 2023 - 05:24 PM.