Weekly Opinion Editorial
A CIRCULAR FIRING SQUAD!
by Steve Fair
A circular firing squad is defined as when a group experiences considerable
disarray because members engage in intense internal disputes and mutual
recrimination. The disputes can be issue
or personality driven, real or perceived, large or small, but the goal is to
humiliate, discredit, shame and embarrass the opponent. Accomplishment and performance take a back
seat to group think. Individual thought
is discouraged. Adherence to purity tests is a requirement for
membership. Disagreeing in a civil
manner is considered a weak and compromising attribute. Tolerance for differing ideas is not
tolerated. Bickering reigns in a
circular firing squad group. Until one
side gains the upper hand and forces the ‘impure’ to give up and leave the
group, chaos reigns. Nothing gets
accomplished until that happens. Three observations about a circular firing
squad:
First, the measure of success of ideas is at the polls. It is not in the
triumph of a political convention or rally.
It’s when the general public embraces an ideology or buys into the ideas
of a group that success can be celebrated.
Both major political Parties are experiencing unprecedented internal
conflict. Ideology separations divide
them, making unification next to impossible.
The fruit of these round discharge gangs is gridlock, bottlenecks, and
logjams. The American people are the
real losers when groups form circular firing squads and kill their own.
Second, Ronald Reagan is a false teacher in today’s GOP. While running for governor of California in
1966, Ronald Reagan said: “Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow
Republican.” Reagan coined the phrase
the 11th commandment. Reagan used the 11th commandment
philosophy to unite Republicans. Today that
is heresy.
Reagan also said a person who agrees with you 80% of the time is a
friend and ally, not a 20% traitor. Reagan
used that philosophy to attract conservative Democrats to vote for him in 1980
and 1984. In today’s GOP, both
statements are blasphemy and ignored just like the Decalogue (10 commandments) is
ignored in personal interactions.
Political pharisees abound and are thankful they are not as other men
are- especially those in their own Party who disagree with them.
Third, anger alone rarely produces positive change. Anger can ignite a cause or fuel a movement. It can awaken an apathic electorate and
provide energy, but at some point, anger must transform to clarity and
action. If anger doesn’t mutate, it will
fail. Anger is prevalent in
society.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said conflict was to be settled
quickly with an opponent, but those who love conflict don’t want to settle
disagreements. To the contentious, working
out conflict is considered compromise and accommodation. Discord and squabbles propel their existence
and without it, they are unfulfilled. The
fruit of love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, and self-control are
not present in their life.
Politics is a temporal activity that incites strong emotions in people. Often that passion spawns circular firing squads. Recognizing no political philosophy, idea or single politician can save America is the first step to saving America. Only God can move on men’s hearts and draw them to Him. Pray He does before the circular firing squads destroy the United States.
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