Like the subtitle of this essay says, "We are not fighting over political ideology — we're fighting for an ethical humanity and a core of basic human decency."
When the sec of Defense is a philandering boozer who is adorned with neo nazi tattoos, when the leader of the tech bro forces doesn't even disguise the seig heil from the logo of his social media company and does a public nazi salute that, no, was not debunked as an Asperger's thing, when the president himself is a convicted felon and, by New York law, a proven rapist with dozens of more women making similar accusations as the accuser that led to that judicial ruling, yada, yada, yada, till we are all blue in the face, it's all clear to most of us.
The problem is that they say the same thing, too. That they don't have the goods to prove it doesn't mean much to the people who vote for them, who generally say in response, "all politicians are corrupt."
But it isn't true that they all are. So you tell me what the USP is. I've pretty much given up on voters in this country to make sound decisions.
"Today’s current divide is strictly between two sets of morality."
Would you describe these two sets, please? Do they have names? Labels? Sources?
Being clear about who "we" are and who "they" are will help us find our Unique Selling Proposition.
Like the subtitle of this essay says, "We are not fighting over political ideology — we're fighting for an ethical humanity and a core of basic human decency."
When the sec of Defense is a philandering boozer who is adorned with neo nazi tattoos, when the leader of the tech bro forces doesn't even disguise the seig heil from the logo of his social media company and does a public nazi salute that, no, was not debunked as an Asperger's thing, when the president himself is a convicted felon and, by New York law, a proven rapist with dozens of more women making similar accusations as the accuser that led to that judicial ruling, yada, yada, yada, till we are all blue in the face, it's all clear to most of us.
The problem is that they say the same thing, too. That they don't have the goods to prove it doesn't mean much to the people who vote for them, who generally say in response, "all politicians are corrupt."
But it isn't true that they all are. So you tell me what the USP is. I've pretty much given up on voters in this country to make sound decisions.
Straight up people.
Con artists.