I was totally struck by the statement in Russell Brand’s youthful
POV in his Guardian article, about the Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher and how she broke a “Sense of
Community” along with the Coal Strikers in 1980’s Britain.
That the solidarity that got Britain through a World War with Satan
and his minions literally breathing down their necks was the sense of community
and sacrifice and blind hard work for the cause.
The Brits turned out Churchill after that war because they did all the heavy lifting
in that war and created a sort of socialist state for the benefit of the many
and or the all.
That ideas of Marx were not exclusively communist but like the
earliest traditions of the Christian faith, a community based on common survival
and shared sense of all.
I have written somewhere here or there how I thought of Ronald
Reagan’s breaking of the Air Traffic Controller’s union as Conservative ideologue
and not as fellow American being the root why we could not protect our skies
twenty years later on September 11, 2001.
That losing experience and sense of camaraderie and common purpose and
sticking one’s neck out left us with a scooped out pale reflection of an air
controller’s network that could have been an asset in our national defense but
instead had been turned into some hollowed trophy of Conservative dogma.
That Ronny fed off of Margaret’s actions in Britain and vice versa
in their one upmanship of ways to break humanity in favor of profit and all at
the loss of a sense of national purpose or on a local level a sense of
community that used to exist in the American town square.
That so much rhetoric these days serves as politics and PR drivel as
the ship of state fades from greatness and into the deep forgotten abyss of
history like all past empires etc.
Spilled milk? Or a sense of purpose to redirect our personal goals
if we are a basic Christian and our national goals if our combined sense of ancestry
and common ethic can be re-galvanized into something like the idealized forum
and town squares of our youth?
Is the eventual global town square going to be a great place to meet
and hang out with your global neighbors or is it going to be one cold stone
faced plaza that nobody cares to frequent?
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