Democracy Has Jumped The Shark
Feb. 7th, 2005 09:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I am sick of reading political news and comment.
It used to be the first thing I did every morning after making breakfast. I'd call up my on-line Guardian and flick straight to Comment to find out what those clever folk in Lunnon were saying about smiley Mr Blair or grumpy Mr Brown.
I won't say I never do it any more, but the fun has gone out of it.
These characters bore me. It's like soap opera. The same stories keep coming round. The shark has been jumped.
And I begin to understand why 17 year olds, interviewed on the street, can't name the leader of the conservative party.
Politics used to be about ideology. That ended with the defeat of socialism. Now everyone's a little Englander and mildly racist and equally afraid of Rupert Murdoch.
The next election will be a contest between clones. It doesn't matter who wins because either way the product will be the same.
It's like All-Saints v the Spice Girls- only with ugly men in suits.
It used to be the first thing I did every morning after making breakfast. I'd call up my on-line Guardian and flick straight to Comment to find out what those clever folk in Lunnon were saying about smiley Mr Blair or grumpy Mr Brown.
I won't say I never do it any more, but the fun has gone out of it.
These characters bore me. It's like soap opera. The same stories keep coming round. The shark has been jumped.
And I begin to understand why 17 year olds, interviewed on the street, can't name the leader of the conservative party.
Politics used to be about ideology. That ended with the defeat of socialism. Now everyone's a little Englander and mildly racist and equally afraid of Rupert Murdoch.
The next election will be a contest between clones. It doesn't matter who wins because either way the product will be the same.
It's like All-Saints v the Spice Girls- only with ugly men in suits.
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Date: 2005-02-07 12:40 pm (UTC)I agree wholeheartedly. It's shocking that you have to be rich to run for high office.
Here in Britain the Labour party (Blair's party) was founded to represent the interests of the Working class. In the early days many of its members of parliament had come up through the trades unions. These days they're all lawyers and academics and businessmen.
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Date: 2005-02-07 02:35 pm (UTC)He is an amazing speaker, isn't he? And I don't mean that he won't be a good senator. It looks as though he is The Great Annointed, and eventually he will run for President.
I didn't mean he is disgusting. It's just...the whole stupid thing is discouraging, and sad. I don't think it is what the people who founded this country had in mind...
of course...some of them were rich politicians, as well.
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Date: 2005-02-07 03:30 pm (UTC)But Lincoln can't have been- at least not in his origins. I've been to the Lincoln birthplace and the boyhood home and they're nothing more than shacks.