Can America Survive If Americans No Longer Agree On A Core
Set Of Shared Values?
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‘What
does America stand for? That question is a lot more complicated than you
might think. Our Founding Fathers established a Republic that was based
on a set of shared values that were embodied in the text of the U.S.
Constitution. But today, many of our politicians openly disregard the
Constitution whenever they want and it has become fashionable to mock the U.S.
Constitution. For example, the New York Times recently published a piece
by Georgetown University Professor Louis Michael Seidman entitled "Let's Give Up On The
Constitution" in which he publicly called the Constitution
"archaic" and "downright evil". This is a man that has
been teaching constitutional law to the next generation of lawyers at one of
the top universities in the nation for nearly 40 years. Unfortunately,
Seidman is not an aberration. The truth is that law schools all over
America are absolutely packed with professors that teach that we should
consider the U.S. Constitution a "living, breathing document" that
must "evolve" as society evolves. They also teach that when we
find something in the Constitution that does not work for us today that we
should just ignore it. In fact, in his New York Times article
Seidman insisted that "constitutional disobedience" is "as old
as the Republic". But if we can just ignore the U.S. Constitution
whenever we want, where does that leave us? Should we be able to ignore
all laws when they are not convenient for us?
Personally, I strongly believe
that we should follow the U.S. Constitution, and there are millions of others
out there that agree with me. If we want to amend the Constitution, there
is a procedure for doing that, but it is not easy. Our founders did that
to try to ensure that any changes to our Constitution would reflect an
overwhelming consensus of the American people.
But today America is more
divided than ever before. We can't seem to agree on much of
anything. We are at a period in our history when we desperately need to
come together, but instead we are constantly at each other's throats.
Is there anything that truly
unites us anymore?
In the old days, if you would
have asked people to give you a one word definition of America, many people
would have responded by naming important values such as "freedom" and
"liberty".
Sadly, much of the country
appears not to even value those things any longer. One poll found that 51 percent of all Americans believe that
"it is necessary to give up some civil liberties in order to make the
country safe from terrorism." Other surveys have found similar
results.
Not only that, we continue to
elect control freak politicians from both political parties that appear to be
obsessed with constantly eroding our freedoms and liberties. There are
literally millions of ridiculous laws, rules and regulations that govern even
the smallest details of our lives, and the government is constantly inventing
new ways to watch, track, register, monitor and control all of us. If you
doubt this, please see this article and this article. If we continue
down this path, we are going to end up in a very dark place as a nation.
Well, what about economics?
Aren't we united by a common
economic philosophy?
Sadly, no we are not.
In the old days, Americans
overwhelmingly believed in free market capitalism and overwhelmingly rejected
socialism, but now that is rapidly changing.
According to a stunning Pew
Research Center survey, 49 percent of Americans in the 18 to 29
age bracket have a positive view of socialism while only 46 percent of Americans in that same age
bracket have a positive view of capitalism.
So what will the future look
like if we continue to see this kind of shift among our young people?
And of course we have not had
anything even close to a true free market system in the United States in a very, very long time.
Our economy is dominated by a partnership between the federal government and
the monolithic predator corporations that dominate our society.
Individuals and small businesses that try to compete are being absolutely suffocated. Our Founding
Fathers were very suspicious of all large concentrations of power, and they
sought to greatly limit the power of both the federal government and of the big
corporations. But today we have gone totally in the other direction.
Well, is there anything else
that truly unites America?
What about religion?
Of course it is true that the
overwhelming majority of the early colonists were Christian, and even 50 years
ago it would have been accurate to say that America was a "Christian
nation", but that is definitely no longer the case today.
The number of Americans with no
religious affiliation has absolutely exploded in recent years. It has
grown by a whopping 25 percent over the past five years, and
meanwhile the percentage of people that identify themselves as
"Christians" in America is dropping like a rock. In fact, one
poll found that the percentage of Protestants in the United States has dropped below 50 percent for the first
time ever. For many more shocking numbers that show the precipitous
decline of Christianity in America, please see this article.
So what fundamental principles
do most Americans actually agree on?
And I am not talking about
things like "American Idol is going downhill" or "Justin Bieber
gets too much attention".
Is there still a core set of
shared values that the entire nation can agree upon?
If not, where does that leave
us?
Unfortunately, I think that it
leaves us in a very difficult place. The divisiveness that we have seen
in Washington D.C. in recent years is just the tip of the iceberg. We are
living in a nation today that is more divided than I can ever remember. A
whole host of opinion polls have shown that anger and frustration in America
are rising to very dangerous levels, and instead of focusing on the real
reasons for our problems we all tend to point the fingers at one another.
In America today, we have been
trained to group ourselves together by certain "categories" and to
see those on the other side as "the enemy". This is a very
dangerous thing. It keeps the American people from coming together to fix
the very serious problems that are facing our country.
The truth is that we are being
divided in dozens of different ways today. The following are just a few
of the ways we are currently being divided...
Republican vs. Democrat
Conservative vs. Liberal
Rich vs. Poor
Black vs. White (or insert any
other two races or ethnic groups)
North vs. South
Urban vs. Rural
Anti-Gun vs. Pro-Gun
Male vs. Female
Young vs. Old
Traditional vs.
"Modern"
Religious vs. Secular
Of course we should never
compromise what we believe just for the sake of "unity". That
is foolishness. But you can disagree with someone without hating them.
In America today, people will
find a reason to hate someone else at the drop of a hat. Surprisingly
large numbers of Americans will hate others because of where they are from,
what they look like, what their ethnic background is, what their political
affiliation is or what their religious beliefs are.
If America is going to have any
kind of a future, we have got to start loving one another. That does
not mean that we all have to agree with one another. But we do
need to start caring about one another and hoping for the best for one another.
For example, I fundamentally
disagree with almost every single thing that Barack Obama does. But I do
not hate him. On the contrary, I pray for him and his family. I
would love to see him experience a 180 degree turnaround and start fighting for
the truth. I believe that love is stronger than hate, and I believe that
there is hope for every one of us.
I know that I have had my mind
changed on a lot of things throughout my life, and if I could go back there are
many things I would do differently. I am thankful for those that loved me
and had patience with me when I was younger.
And that is the kind of grace
that we should extend toward others. Yes, a stand needs to be made when
others are promoting evil and trampling on our rights. But instead of
responding to hate with even greater amounts of hate, perhaps it would be
better if we responded with even greater amounts of love.
And I am not saying that we
always have to be "meek" in our approach. For example, if I was
pushing a shopping cart around the local supermarket and I came upon a young
child that was about to guzzle an entire bottle of liquid bleach, I would yell
and scream at that child to stop. Sometimes yelling and screaming is the
loving thing to do. There is nothing wrong with "tough love".
There are preachers and radio
hosts that I know that express what they believe in a very vociferous manner,
but it is coming from a good place. They love their listeners and they
love their country and they are just trying to wake people up. There is
nothing wrong with that.
On the flip side, there are
others that truly do hate particular categories of people. For example, I
was on a radio show earlier today, and the first half of the interview went
great as I explained the problems with our economy, how our cities are
degenerating and how the Federal Reserve is at the very heart of our financial
problems as a nation.
But then in the second half of
the interview, the radio host started blaming one particular ethnic group for
all of our problems. I had not properly researched this particular host
and I was horrified. I told her in a very clear manner that I thought that
she was wrong. I don't think that she appreciated that very much.
But the truth is that we are
never going to fix the very serious problems that are facing this country if we
choose to hate one another because of what we look like or who are ancestors were.
We are never going to fix the very serious problems that are facing this
country if we choose to remain trapped in the "red vs. blue" paradigm
and keep pointing fingers of hatred at one another. We are never
going to fix the very serious problems that are facing this country if we would
rather indulge in hatred rather than love.
That doesn't mean that we don't
fight for what is right. There are most certainly politicians that need
to be voted out of office. There are most certainly big corporations that
need to be exposed. There are most definitely evil agendas that are being
promoted at the highest levels. Our society is clearly headed in the
wrong direction and this country needs a massive wake up call.
But I think that we will get a
lot farther if love is our primary motivation. Without love, we are
nothing. Let us start to love one another as we would like to be loved
ourselves.
So what do all of you think
about this? I am sure that there are probably some very strong opinions
out there. Please feel free to post a comment with your thoughts below...’