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The Great State of Mind
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I know that morals, and moral outrage are out of fashion these days. That is in part a reaction to the heavy emphasis Western society once placed on morals and the appearance of moral rectitude. However, the weakness of current permissive philosophy is in its reluctance to criticise anything anymore, in case someone is offended. That will not work as a social foundation.
We are talking here, about the presidential candidate of a political party that was founded on the moral outrage. That outrage was against African slavery in the USA. Back in the “Sleepy Hollow” days communication was slow. But once information started to get out about the realities of slavery in the cotton culture, moral outrage grew a pace. Half a million people died over four years due to that moral outrage.
If Republicans wish to abandon that legacy in favour of the piggishness of Trump, simply to win this election, they need to be reminded that any future appeal on moral grounds will be seen as base hypocrisy.
His disgusting and personal insults, made blithely as if we all agree with him, are not what Republican tradition represents, but it is their choice. In his latest demonstration of arrogance Trump has tried to excuse his piggishness as mere “locker room banter.” With this he is trying to imply all men do the same, if women are not around, and therefore the President should be allowed to indulge.
I am not American man, but even so, I find that suggestion deeply offensive. I am from that social group that values decency, order, and the civilised consideration of those around us. I am not some thick-necked lout that guffaws at dirty jokes. But clearly Trump is. Republicans need to show some strength of character and get rid of him, unless they wish to melt into the permissive society.
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