There is a television show titled The
Following. The story begins when a college literature professor
becomes enraptured by the works of Edgar Allan Poe. He teaches these
many writing with such passion students become as enthralled as their
professor. In time they become so consumed by their passion that they
explore the dark world of murder. For these people it is not cold
and ruthless, but emotional and and calculated.
In time those students grow into adults
and become a part of everyday society. They are doctors, lawyers,
police, and FBI agents. No matter their current lives they have this
attachment to the old professor, Joe Carroll. They do his bidding
without hesitation. These former students will gladly die for their
leader. This former professor, simply because he had a passion for an
author, unwittingly created a cult.
We often think of cults as David Koresh
and the Branch Davidians where he and many members died in an assault
by the ATF. There was Jim Jones and the Peoples Temple where they
drank poison in mass suicide. The Manson Family might be the most
infamous of them all because of their horrendous murder of actress
Sharon Tate.
There are many other cults that exist
in the world today. Some say Scientology is a cult, and some even
apply that label to the Mormon church. But we must ask—what is a
cult? We typically think of a cult as a belief system built around an
individual and a set of beliefs. Often the center of a cult is
religious in nature.
Below is one meaning.
Cult:
Sociology . a group having a sacred
ideology and a set of rites centering around their sacred symbols.
This brings me to
another question. Can a political party become a cult? I say most
definitely. There are those who follow their favorite political party
or figurehead with with with great fervor. Some have likened Ron
Paul followers to a cult. I can only say that a few followers act
cult-like.
I'd define the
political cult follower as one who defends their party or ideological
stance even when it shifts to a position they previously argued
against – simply because the leaders tell them they should. They
will throw logic and facts out the window to defend their position. I
once used a sports analogy on how it's all about pulling for your
favorite team, which still applies. But I have to sometimes wonder if
it runs much deeper.
As I wrote in A
World of Followers, after watching the video of a police officer
gun down an unarmed 70 year old man, people still supported the
officer's actions. There is no part of my mind that can believe the
officer didn't act in haste. This happens because people have been
taught to trust the police. This elderly man wound up in the hospital
simply because he trusted the officer. He might have been dead had it
not been for the officer's wild, uncontrolled shooting. The wife of
the elderly man is lucky she wasn't wounded in the uncontrolled
gunfire.
I once heard a
democratic operative say that for generations his family has always
voted Democratic. This means the man's ancestry voted for the people
who installed Jim Crow laws. They voted for the people that forbade
blacks to eat in white establishments. His family voted for the likes
of George Wallace. This same democrat will hail the party's stand in
the Civil Rights movement.
The Republican
Party will do the same thing. There are those who have proclaimed
loyalty to the party for generations. Those same people who talk
today about secession or smaller government hail Abraham Lincoln as
the great savior – the man who burned much of the south and
declared secession illegal. This is the same man that through his
Emancipation Proclamation freed only the slaves in the Confederate
States of America and those who supported them – not those in the
North. He is the man that suspended habius corpus and arrested
war protestors.
No party is fully
innocent. Even the founders should never be put on this untouchable
pedestal because they as well made many mistakes, one is allowing
slavery in the beginning. Few people want to look at history
honestly. History shows us there is nothing pure and innocent about
any nation or political party. If we want to build a better world we
must at least look at the past with open eyes.
To create this
better world we have to stop defending bad politicians and political
parties that have only one agenda, power and money. Many Republicans
excused Bush, while many Democrats do the same with Obama, while both
men do many of the same things. These men have one thing in common,
both grew government at a speed never seen before.
Our political
parties have become cult-like. Ronald Reagan was a prime example.
Although he did do some good things, he increased government. I can
list many things, but that can come another time. What's important
now is there has been a cult built around him. There are people who
become extremely angry if you say anything negative about the former
president, or they will make excuses for his actions.
President Obama had
a cult following that was astounding. This was a man that could do no
wrong. He was given the Nobel Peace Prize before doing anything
notable. His following came simply because people were fed up with
typical politics and he promised change. We were a country that had
war fatigue – he promised peace. After five years we all know that
it was only empty promises. His cult is slowly falling apart. To
maintain a cult you must occasionally provide a miracle or simply awe
the following. The other way to maintain the following is to die and
let mythology fill in the miracle blanks.
Everyone keeps
hoping the country will change, but they are unwilling to participate
in that change. The system has been rigged. The two parties have
colluded to make the system insure those two, not only survive, but
dominate the political scene. They have created their oligarchy that
feeds the crony system. Corporations are blamed for being too
powerful and buying political favors. Only the corrupt can be bought.
Both parties have
their cult-like following. The following spend countless hours
spreading party propaganda. If you keep supporting the cult nothing
will change. The only way to save the country is to get rid of the
cults. Get people together who think like you. Find a candidate you
like, but not one that is a member of the cult. Once you do that
write that name onto the ballot. Once enough of these people are
elected, they can change the laws that support the two cult system.
Doing the same thing over and over with the same results is the true
definition of insanity.
If you have a
family member that cannot break from the cult, take them to a detox
center. Stop being a follower. Let's actually change the system.
Sure we can set term limits, but that won't stop the cults from
controlling the game. As a participant of the Tea Party I thought
like many others that we could take over the GOP. I know now that
won't happen. The cult will not let outsiders change the game. In
that case there is but one option – end the game – shut down the
political cults. Just be careful that in the end you don't simply
create new cults. If it proves impossible to prevent new cults, we
must at last have many more than the current two party oligarchy.
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