It was about half a decade ago, in
March of 2011, that the western world was rejoicing the rise of “democracy” in
the Arab world. The wait of centuries was finally over and the “angry” men and
women from the Middle East were finally going to come around to the ways of the
West. Democracy, self-rule, popular governments and general upswing in the
fortunes of the common man was the expectation. From Tunisia to Egypt to Yemen,
protests led to overthrow of what was seen as authoritarian or dictatorial
governance in favor of a more accommodating will of the people! In other places
like Syria, this dream turned into a nightmare.
Five year later, Middle East is a
mess. Not one of those countries can claim to have achieved the end goal, not
even close. The ruler of the past is replaced by ruler of the present but try
asking the common man in the street how his life has changed. In the meantime,
the anger has led to the rise of the evil empire, variously known as IS, ISIL,
ISIS and the like. Thousands of men and women have pledged allegiance to this
even more authoritarian empire that has spread it ugly wings and taken deep
roots all over the region. Their message is clearly “Us” vs. “Them” where the
“Us” only includes those who pledge undying allegiance to the caliphate! Rest
don’t matter and are trampled upon. Neither the old powers in the middle east
nor the new ones that emerged in the last few years know how to deal with them.
And the West is clueless. So where has all the anger left us? A destabilized
and weakened region that has itself become a victim to the disease which is
killing it.
That brings us to the present US
election and the rise of Angry White Man.
Similar to the anger in the middle east, there is palpable anger in the western
world. And similar end-results can be expected – destruction of the society as
we know it in the name of reform but with no plan on what to do afterwards.
While the best example of this may currently be playing out in the US, Germany,
France and others aren’t far behind.
What drove this anti-establishment
surge of Trump? Any other candidate with his background would have long been
kicked off the stage. So why is he still there, as the ruler of the bastion of
democracy? Is it his charm? His savvy
political commentary? His understanding of the world stage? His reverence for
the office of the Presidency of the USA? His all inclusive view on how to make
America Great Again? His tolerance? His unbiased and impartial rendering of
view points? His sense of justice and message of peace? His welcoming diversity
in color, religion or heck, even gender? His message of non-violence delivered
passionately to his supporters? His kindness towards the opponents and civility
in his discourse on and off-stage?
Well, those are rhetorical questions.
None of that really matters now. Democracy is a great leveler. The pundits have
been brought to their knees by the "not college-educated". The coastal
elites have been humbled by the working class Middle-America. The cities boasting
diversity in their population reminded that the Angry White Man is not to be
forgotten!
I am a great believer in
establishment. A company man, if you will. I believe in the office of the
POTUS, even if I don’t like the person who is going to occupy the office. That is
in fact the beauty of the democratic process. It has to be correct only a little
over half the time for a little over half of the country! I am on the losing
side of this one but know that another day will bring a different result. I can
hear the argument about who won the popular vote, but give it a rest. We knew
the system going in and knew the Presidential election was about electoral
college, not a population based voting. This is not a popularity contest or a
beauty pageant. No point lamenting after losing in the very system you were
trying to win. Democracy may seem harsh. There are no “do-overs”, no buyer’s
remorse, no Lemon laws and no Morning After pills! You get one vote. You screw
up. You pay the price!
So where do we go from here? First,
let’s not be reactive before he even has taken over the office. As the
President, he has the right to try to govern the country the way he sees fit.
That’s what the victor in the election is guaranteed. It will not do anyone any
good to impose independent will on a democratically elected president. However,
democracy requires a vigorous opposition. We stay right where we are and stay
vigilant. While we can’t control whom he appoints to various cabinet posts and
what kinds of laws he tries to pass, in a democracy, we still have the ability
to hold the POTUS and the congress accountable. It can’t be a passive approach.
Whoever won the election, We the People
hold the ultimate key. Let’s not forget that!

Very balanced thinking. A good word of caution and sense.
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