US politics is a two-team sport where beating the other team is more important than improving the lives of the populace as a whole. By having such teams, almost all complex problems break down into simply parroting the position of the team one supports, rather than arguing and thinking about the problem in a nuanced way. For example: there is no reason that someone’s opinion on gun control should predict their opinion on abortion, yet the two are conflated because of the two-team approach to almost everything.
Worse, there is a disturbing trend towards deliberately ignoring truth if it means we need to confront an inconvenient fact about one of our positions. This disdain for truth is a deliberate tool used by the two teams to “win”, even if it means causing harm to society as a whole – people can’t make good decisions with bad data. The natural tendency of people to search for comfortable truths that reinforce their own beliefs is exacerbated by this deliberate peddling of misinformation.
Political issues should be able to be considered and debated individually on their own merits rather than needing to accept all positions of a single side as gospel. This ability to see things in a fine-gained way is essential for democracy to function correctly – the “wisdom of the crowds” fails to work correctly when one’s party does almost all of the thinking for you.
In truth, this abdication of the essential human responsibility to make up our own minds about an issue is something I fear will cause us great harm in the coming decade. Every person needs to think clearly and freely, for themselves, and not simply rely upon pre-packaged systems of belief because such systems are always, always about control and gaining power over others.
My enemies are those that manipulate truth and use power over other people to achieve their aims. I call them Monarchists – those that wish to hold power over others and keep the human race in perpetual serfdom so that they may rule. I despise such people because they cripple the world, yet they have such limited imagination that they cannot ever see themselves existing in a new, better way. They want all the limited spoils of now rather than the far greater riches of the future, riches that can only come about with a populace comprised of free (and free-thinking) individuals, with their own minds and their own desires, millions upon millions of experiments in new ways of living, with the best of them truly free to rise and prove their ideas to be the strongest and best for humanity.
My solution to stopping those people is to get rid of their power base – the currently-ignorant that are willing to act against their own self-interest and rely on others to do their thinking for them. I propose to neuter this group by helping these people to make up their own minds about things and to act for their own betterment. I aim to call out manipulation wherever I see it, and to limit those people who wish power over others and who rule through deliberate muddying of the truth. Thus, I aim to focus on reducing the power of political parties and especially limiting the media manipulation, the gerrymandering, the unrepresentative voting systems and the very idea of abdicating all political responsibility except for a token and largely meaningless vote every few years.