Next to the "SorryEverybody.com" site, one of the funniest and tragic aspects of the election aftermath has been the Liberals', but more specifically, the Democratic party's attempts at scrambling to patch together some sort of brand of morality that will appeal to the masses in 2008. I am going to assert two faults and debate me if you will. First, the idea of Liberalism--a philosophy that not only believes in the essential goodness of humanity, but also in the relative idea of individual freedom from restraint--juxtaposed with the concept of morality (which suggests clear boundaries) is oxymoronic (and moronic). Second, in their quest towards "appeal" via morality, Democrats are attempting to flesh out the elements of an idea they've been hesitant or unable to define.
Morality isn't arbitrary. This idea of "your morality" and "my morality" is antithetical to the concept of what morality really is. Morality is the assertion that there is a clear right and wrong. It's not relative; it's constant. It doesn't care if you came to this earth through rape or if you graduated with a degree from Harvard. Morality is no respecter of persons. Everyone is held to the same standard.
We have swapped this idea of morality for "good works". And yes, we do need good works. I've said it before, when it comes to making themselves look busy with community development and giving a care about "the people", the Democrats have the Republicans beat hands down. And this isn't necessarily a nod in the Democrats' favor as I tend to think that their brand of "community development" and "outreach" lends itself to secular humanism and the patronizing of the "lower economic echelon" of our society. Simply put, it's mostly ineffective and bent on treating symptoms and not causes. However, something leads me to believe that when we are forced to treat causes instead of symptoms, we are forced to deal with the moral issues that are the root of every major societal problem. Frankly, it's so much easier to just fill the pothole temporarily with asphalt in hopes that it will hold up through the winter.
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THANK YOU for writing this. This'll definitely preach. :)