And all the good people will do nothing

Damon Lewis on Facebook:

What do you tell your kids?

You tell them the truth.

You tell them that the majority of Americans are good people. But, you also tell them they can’t rely on the good people of this country to protect them from evils because here, being a “good person” does not require actually being good. Being a “good person” merely means not being actively evil. Here, you can still be a “good person” if you don’t stop an evil. You can still be a good person if you don’t even try. You can still be a good person if you just maintain an unawareness that you’re being evil.

You tell them the truth that the majority of Americans are either hateful or find hatred acceptable.

You tell them the truth that you are very sorry that so much is being placed on them, but that not telling them this will leave them unprepared for the inevitable day they find out on their own. When someone grabs a woman by the pussy. Or rips off a man’s turban. Or chokes out a man for selling loose cigs. Or builds a wall. And all the good people will do nothing. And you’ll be tempted to be yet another good person.

You tell them being a good person is not enough. You tell them being a good person is a participation trophy. Evil thrives off the existence of good people. You tell them do not accept being a good person.

You tell them to be a great person.

Voting for Trump isn’t just voting for a very right-wing person or for very right-wing policies. It’s voting for a profoundly bad person, bad in many ways – ways I’ve been enumerating for months, along with many other people. It’s a vote for badness. It’s a vote for cruelty, insults, assault, contempt, ridicule, shaming, mockery, bullying – for nearly every kind of moral badness you can think of. That’s what Trump stands for. Not the rage of the underclass, not a rebellion against the elites, but badness.

 

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