I’ve just watched the news, so I’m not in a great mood.
We have, at least for now, lost our democracy. We are an authoritarian nation.
No checks and balances remain. One group of people has all the power, and they are answerable to no one.
We know the character of many of those who lead us. A recent nominee withdrew under pressure because of emails that surfaced.
He disparaged minorities and confessed he “had a Nazi streak.” He still has a government job.
And there’s Stephen Miller, a power behind the throne, who dumped a friend when they hit ninth grade.
“I can’t be your friend anymore,” he told the kid. “You have Hispanic heritage.”
Miller designed the deportation program.
Usually, people like this have no shot at national power. Their character flaws—their meanness—would disqualify them.
Now, these people rise to the top—because the top is corrupt.
Some people call us a Christian nation. But a Christian nation would not divert money from food for starving children to make the rich richer.
We are not a Christian nation. But we are, to a great extent, a conservative Christian nation.
Conservative, inerrantist, “Fundamentalist.”
This kind of Christianity has a mean streak.
Consider the willful mistreatment of gay people.
That meanness is now at the center of our national life.
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