It appears to
me that some of the people who voted for Donald Trump and have supported him
since he took office are starting to have second thoughts. They are starting to
wonder if they might have made a big mistake. Of course, like the rest of us,
they still have their pride and that is probably going to stand in the way of
their admitting their mistake and joining with the rest of us in trying to get
Donald Trump out of the White House. If this is actually happening, it might be
a good time for liberals to step up and take responsibility for the mistakes we
made that helped create the nightmare that has become our new reality.
What mistakes?
Well... we touchy-feely liberals were the authors and proponents of self-esteem
and its evil twin, political correctness, which together, have all but wiped
out the concepts of responsibility and accountability. With those expectations
out of the way, the stage was set for the abandonment of the moral principles
that urged all Americans to always “do the right thing” and opened the door to
the new “morality”, which says “whatever works is OK as long as you can get away
with it”.
It all
started out innocently enough toward the end of the 20th Century. We
wanted the best for our children and believed it was essential for them to have
high self-esteem in order to live happy, successful lives. We also believed
that by eliminating disappointment, rejection, failure and adversity from their
lives they would grow up with self-confidence and a strong sense of self-worth.
That led to political correctness, which strongly discouraged people from
saying critical or demeaning things to or about other people. We claimed it was
about respecting diversity, but it was at least as much about not wanting our
children to hear what other people thought of them.
Along the way
we decided that any child who wanted to play sports should have the chance to
do so, even if they have no athletic ability; and that they should get just as
big a trophy if their team never wins a game as the children whose team wins
all its games so that no child has to feel bad about losing. If a child wasn’t
interested in sports and wanted to eat fast food and sit in front of his or her
computer all day and night surfing the web or playing video games or spend
endless hours texting with friends (instead of hanging out with friends) while his
or her body swelled to obese and extremely unhealthy proportions... that was
OK, too. We also came up with “play dates” and saw a surge in home schooling.
God forbid a child should have a negative experience. And, of course, there were
never any harsh words or punishment. Maybe a little “time out” once in a while,
but nothing that could damage the little darlin’s psyche for life.
Here’s the
problem. Living a sheltered life free from all adversity doesn’t produce
self-esteem. It produces arrogant, self-centered, shallow, compassionless
people who believe they are the center of the universe, can do no wrong and are
entitled to whatever they want or think they need. Facing challenges and
struggling with adversity produces self-esteem. Recognizing our limitations and
taking action to overcome those limitations produces self-esteem. We liberals
may have meant well, but we got it totally wrong. We created a generation of
young people (the Me Generation) who never got called out, dressed down or
confronted with the reality of their shortcomings, inadequacies and
unacceptable behavior. We never held them responsible or accountable for what they
did or didn’t do. Now these 30 to 60 year olds are the largest age group in the
country who can vote and who did they chose to be their President? Of course,
they chose someone just like them.
I believe
it’s time we shouldered our share of the blame. Think of it as extending an
olive branch to the folks you know who are starting to have doubts about Donald
Trump. The pitch might go something like this: “Hey, I have to own up to the mistakes we
liberals have made that helped put us in the position we are all in today. All
that touchy-feely, self-esteem, political correctness stuff was wrong and we now
realize that it helped create a Donald Trump. But, you conservatives elected
him President. So....we both screwed up. Can we put that behind us now and join
together to get this guy out of the White House before he destroys the country
we both love?“ Do you think that might work? Do you think it’s worth a try?