RE: US Election & Presidency
I watched last night's DNC speech by Barack Obama on You Tube earlier today. His mastery of oratory is matched by his nobility and integrity of purpose. The sort of leader I wish this country could have had for all eternity.
Some key aspects of his speech I include below.
"America’s central story: a story that says, “We are all created equal. All of us endowed with certain inalienable rights. That everyone deserves a chance. That even when we don’t agree with each other, we can find a way to live with each other. That’s Kamala’s vision. That’s Tim’s vision. That’s the Democratic Party’s vision. And our job over the next 11 weeks is to convince as many people as possible to vote for that vision.
Now, it won’t be easy. The other side knows it’s easier to play on people’s fears and cynicism. It always has been. They will tell you that government is inherently corrupt, that sacrifice and generosity are for suckers, and since the game is rigged it’s okay to take what you want and just look after your own. That’s the easy path."
"Kamala and Tim understand that when everybody gets a fair shot, we are all better off. They understand that when every child gets a good education, the whole economy gets stronger. When women are paid the same as men for doing the same job, all families benefit. They understand that we can secure our borders without tearing kids away from their parents. Just like we can keep our streets safe while also building trust between law enforcement and the communities they serve and eliminating bias that will make it better for everybody.
Donald Trump and his well-heeled donors, they don’t see the world that way. For them, one group’s gains is necessarily another group’s loss."
"To make progress on the things we care about, the things that really affect people’s lives, we need to remember that we’ve all got our blind spots and contradictions and prejudices. And that if we want to win over those who aren’t yet ready to support our candidates, we need to listen to their concerns and maybe learn something in the process.
After all, if a parent or grandparent occasionally says something that makes us cringe, we don’t automatically assume they’re bad people. We recognize that the world is moving fast, that they need time and maybe a little encouragement to catch up. Our fellow citizens deserve the same grace we hope they’ll extend to us."
"We live in a time of such confusion and rancour, with a culture that puts a premium on things that don’t last: money, fame, status, likes. We chase the approval of strangers on our phones. We build all manner of walls and fences around ourselves, and then we wonder why we feel so alone. We don’t trust each other as much because we don’t take the time to know each other. And in that space between us, politicians and algorithms teach us to caricature each other and troll each other and fear each other."
The degree of awareness, compassion, compromise and understanding in these words from Obama are what all of us should aspire to.
No matter our colour, creed, background or inherent belief systems people, society and government all have a role to play in looking out for one another. To help each other, inspire each other and yes...love each other too.
As humans. Let's not treat people as numbers to leave them feeling left out.
Let nobody feel left out. Exclusion harms. It divides. It creates ill feeling. And by virtue of all that it denies true democracy of which Obama speaks.
When the best in humanity steps forward it listens without interrupting. It clarifies concerns and understanding in a spirit of mutual respect. It seeks to find ways to bridge gaps and build consensus.
That is the America Obama craves and the Britain I wish we had.
(This post was last modified: 21-08-2024 17:34 by Snooks.)
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