Democracy: Antithesis of Justice

Democracy is NOT Justice

Populism-Democracy Reared its Ugly Head;
Overruling Law and Justice for Pragmatic Goals

President Trump’s term was capped the other day by a riot in the Capitol building that resulted in several deaths. First, since all informational services serve themselves, all details are submersed in propaganda messages: liberal and conservative; left and right; republicanism and socialism. No source is trustworthy. The only trustworthy message is that a riot occurred, it appeared to support President Trump, people died and President Trump was held accountable even by his own Vice President. Supposedly the people were having their say after the courts refused to hear any cases about voting corruption practices. The people, believing they were robbed of their voice, were going to have their say. Their message was lost in the midst of confused pandemonium and  government violence. This is the historical result of democracy: diminution of justice. Continue reading “Democracy: Antithesis of Justice”

Populism and Spiritualism in Today’s Politics

Nothing Appears More Apt to Divide
As Populist Movements Uniting Together

America is once again gearing up for another presidential election circus. President Trump won the presidency in 2016 against most odds because he appealed to the voters of America’s heartland; thus, he became known as a populist president. This year the Democrats are trying to outdo each other in bidding for the Democratic populist base. I guess, if you didn’t beat him, join or use his methods. And, Christians generally are bemoaning the loss of God’s hand on America as morality takes a nose dive into debauchery. But then again, American politics has always been a combination of populism and spiritualism. Continue reading “Populism and Spiritualism in Today’s Politics”