Comments by "iggle" (@iggle6448) on "Triggernometry"
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@theinngu5560 I rather see the rejection of tradition in the West as an outcome of failed leadership. Where have all the wise and honourable leaders been during the past 50-60 years? Those people who are willing and able to set their own needs/ambitions aside to serve their country and communities? Those with a strong vision of the future that encompasses the needs and ambitions of the people....? What leader has championed and consolidated good traditions? And identified poor and dangerous traditions and ended them? (Why does the NHS come to mind here? We've been endlessly encouraged by those in government to worship this corrupt monstrosity with all its traditions of bullying and cover-ups...)
Apart from a notable 2 or 3, all we've had are control freaks, ideologues, incompetents, narcissists, self-seeking puff pieces that'll roll over and feather their own nests and cover their own backs before serving the people who elected them.
Now all we have are store managers like Rishi who wouldn't be out of place as a McDonald's regional manager. Who knows who his ultimate boss is - it's not the electorate for sure.
Mammon has most emphatically routed leadership.
Without traditional leadership , companies and countries fail, leaving the door open for all sorts of barbarians, loons and ne'er-do-wells...just as we see US and Oxford Street stores looted and trashed at will in broad daylight. Leaving the majority of people who are quite content with moderate traditions aghast, confused, annoyed, unsettled, and voiceless whilst the managers, following the money and publicity, pander to the violent, the bullies, those who don't care for any tradition, good or bad, and the would be usurpers.
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