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The Moral Use of Power
“Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.” — Frederick Douglass
There are two levels of conservatism. Perhaps there more, but there are two I want to talk about. Both have their roots in the same soil.
One is the social level that’s the fear of open homosexuals and transgendered people. That’s the opposition to immigration, affirmative action and “Press 2 for Spanish.” Gender-neutral bathrooms? Seriously? There’s some racism and bigotry stirred into all of that because racists and bigots of the past invented the system that needs changing. It’s change that frightens conservatives, but it’s also equality.
… racists and bigots of the past invented the system that needs changing
Fear of equality is a tie that binds all political conservatives and I want to focus on that.
I’m not just conservative bashing here. Everybody has a streak of this. We all have ideas about who should and who should not have power. Even liberals — and obviously I am one — believe there are special people, kissed by the gods, who are pre-ordained to benefit from the special good things in life including power. We can’t escape it. It’s in the water that we swim through every day.