Your Most Vexing Political Problem? We are Solving it!
Can you identify a major, vexing, obvious, easy to solve problem in your society or community? Do you view its resolution as straightforward and highly beneficial? Are you ever amazed at the roadblocks you face as you defend your position?
Your arguments simple and plain, aren’t they?
Your opponents don’t get it and you often wonder why, don’t you?
Your opponents come up with arguments so poor that you can immediately dismiss them, right?
Also, you would be willing to change your mind if you encountered a compelling reason to do so, wouldn’t you?
Would you now care to go through your difficulties with institutions, especially governmental ones?
They could be much more helpful, couldn’t they?
Some even appear to be defending the wrong side of the issue, peddling invalid arguments from a bully pulpit.
Even elected officials and political candidates friendly to your side will soft-peddle the issue for personal reasons—like fear of the voters—rather than courageously educating the public. They may even urge you to drum up grassroots support before they dare come out of their closet—flattering your ego and assigning you another burden.
Could it be that these institutions would be covertly fanning the controversy? This would certainly explain why this obvious problem is so hard to solve.
Let us assume, for a moment, that these institutions did their job, boldly working to serve the public:
They would notice that your issue produces emotional conflicts and resentment among many people.
They would logically perceive this situation as a problem, add it to their to-do list, and let the public know that they are aware of the conflict and will work on it as priorities allow.
As they would get to it, they would tackle the controversy:
They would invite the public to formulate their grievances. As you would personally respond, they would welcome your comments, thank you for them, ask you some clarification questions, and ask you for the leaders or experts you trust regarding this matter. They may even give you a promise to contact them should enough people recognize their leadership and expertise like you do.
They would compile and summarize the information they would get, from all sides of the wedge issue.
They would contact leaders and experts in all relevant fields. These would probably include mediators.
They would look for some solution that would satisfy most people.
The result, from your perspective, would probably be favorable: they would agree with you or surprise you with some original arguments that would convince you to switch your position.
In the worst case, they would persuade your friends but not you, leaving you in the uncomfortable position of being “right and isolated.”
Even in this unfavorable case, considering that there are very few people in your situation, they may do you some favor to compensate for your legitimate discomfort.
Evidently, governments and other institutions do not deal with your most vexing political problem in this fashion. Why would that be?
Could they be ignorant? Have they not noticed the controversy? In view of your activism, it is unlikely.
Could they be incapable of dealing with the problem? Yet, as we just observed, it is not difficult.
Could they be aware of the problem but unwilling to confront it? This is a serious accusation, but in light of the above, it would be an error to summarily discard it.
If they indeed understood the problem but had no will to solve it, would it be possible to prove it? Could they perhaps knowingly ignore other issues too? Would they be that corrupt? Could this be demonstrated? Would there be one issue that would expose their hypocrisy in a way that would exclude lack of knowledge or resources and that would be straightforward for people to understand?
It so happens that there is such an issue. You now stand in front of its proverbial rabbit hole. Once you have explored it, the problem that brought you here will appear to you as child’s play and you will realize why you naïvely thought that institutional indifference or opposition caused you so much grief. It is less a matter of random incompetence or negligence than of intelligent design.
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Love,
Dan Noël, 2011-March-19