Sunday, August 4, 2013
Democracy can escalate its problems by neglecting the human condition.
Democracy can escalate its problems by ignoring the Freedom and Equality of the human condition. Of course, by 'ignoring' I mean that a Nation that neglects the Freedom and Equality of any one of its different, constituting races, is asking for internal problems. Why? People in the world are not alike. The United States was founded by peoples from many different Nations. At the same time, People are all humans no matter what race, color or creed. The United States houses many different races, colors, and creeds and each is entitled to Constitutional protection. In the International sphere, each Nation is different and follows different creeds. In a democracy, all individuals are to be treated equally. The neglect or the ignoring of the freedom and equality of any one individual or race, issues from the Top (which governs the Many at the Bottom inclusively but, abstractly), but, nevertheless, applies at the Bottom (where the millions of people actually live.). The impact of the neglect at the Bottom is not linguistic, its real. It has real human consequences. The Bottom lives a real life and not an abstract life. The bottom will 'feel' the impact of the neglect, hence is allowed to assemble and to petition for redress of grievances. When any one human being or race is singled out by the Top for unequal treatment, the Top of organized government is going to experience a revolution. But, keep in mind, the Bottom can 'petition' the government legally or illegally. If it acts illegally, the action will not be effective. But, if it petitions legally, the 'neglect' must be corrected; this, whether the neglect was the result of incompetence or intentional. If the neglect was due to unfair laws, they must be changed or improved. If the neglect was the result of incompetence in carrying out the law or policy, the incompetent individuals must be replaced. Neither unfair laws nor incompetent enforcement of the laws is to be tolerated in a democracy.
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