Since Donald Trump announced that he was a candidate for the
Office of President of the United States, our nation has drifted toward a whole
new way of living out our story. Some
may characterize this new national “show” as Reality TV. But I believe we are more like an old-fashioned
soap opera.
Reality TV depended on “truthiness.” This word was coined by Stephen Colbert to
describe language that sounded true, but wasn’t. Generally, it sounded true because it played
into our prejudices and beliefs. Many
want to believe that our country is a Christian Nation under the special protection
of God. The reality is far
different. Our founders specifically
rejected the “Christian” origins of our national life. Our population is a diverse tapestry of
religious and non-religious folks. But,
truthiness comes into play when politicians play the “Christian” card in our
national life. Many believe it is true
because they so desperately want to be true.
There are a whole range of truthy cards that have been
played over the last 40 years. “Trickle-down
economics” and “Race Relations are Improving” are just two. There are many, many others.
One of the truthy myths that we all grew up with has led to
the undoing of the “Reality TV” way of living was “In America, anyone can grow
up to be President.” We all wanted to
believe that America was big enough and noble enough to allow a person to rise
to the “highest office in the land” solely on merit. Ironically, the undoing occurred when we
actually lived into this truthiness.
When a Black man was elected President the dark underside of our
national life was revealed. And when a
woman became the leading candidate to succeed him, the old ways of truthiness
crumbled away. Our Reality TV way of
life was no longer enough to protect the beliefs and hopes for a significant
part of our population. We became a
nation of liars.
You see, a Soap Opera is pure emotion wrapped around a
storyline of stereotypes. It is all a
lie. Almost everyone knows that it is a
lie. It is not real. It does not pretend to be real. It is pure fantasy for some and a campy
satire on life for others. Sane people
recognize that it is just a TV show but they allow themselves to be emotionally
moved by the storyline and the drama surrounding the characters. However, the emotionally unbalanced cannot
see the lie and actually believe that the drama is real life. The movies “The Truman Show” and “Pleasantville”
were grounded in this premise and acknowledged the dramatic shift that would
take place 20 years later.
As we enter 2018, our national narrative reflects more of “Days
of Our Lives” than “Survivor.” There is
more of “Dark Shadows” than “American Idol” in the America of 2018. Our national leaders lie with impunity because
they believe that if they say it often enough, a large percentage of the
population will believe it. (Hitler
proved this to be true in pre-WWII Germany.)
Our leaders realize that roughly 30% of our population want to believe that
we are a Christian and White nation and will set ignore any evidence to the contrary. They will vote for the politician who is “honest”
enough to speak this “Truth” rather than all that “political correctness”
nonsense about diversity and fairness.
This 30% is motivated by their emotional ties to their beliefs and
cannot be dissuaded.
However, 30% is not enough to form a majority, so these same
national leaders commit lie after lie because they know that another 20% just
do not want to be bothered. They want to
live their lives “under the radar” and if someone offers a convincing lie that
others seem to believe, they will go along with it. There will not be a great deal of emotion in
this. It is mostly a reasoned commitment
to keeping the peace in their lives.
These are the folks who go along with Aunt Mabel as she argues about who
really shot J.R. as if it was a real mystery.
They do not want to upset Aunt Mabel and so live with the cognitive
dissonance. They pretend to live with
the lie because it is just easier. This
20% can be dissuaded from accepting the lies of our leaders if they become more
comfortable by rejecting the lies.
As long as our national leaders are able to attract the
support of both of these groups, we will be trapped in Soap Opera not unlike “Pleasantville.” The world will be “black and white.” We will be driven by our emotions, not unlike
cows to slaughter. We will watch as layer upon layer of lies cause the national
fabric of our lives to become tattered and torn.
The first step toward a renewal of our national story is in
revealing the truth to the 20%. They
hold the key to our future. Once they
see the damage being done by the “Liars Guild” that has taken over our national
narrative, they will stand up to the “Aunt Mabel” and lead us to a new
narrative, grounded in honesty and the common good. What will that new story look like? I do not know, but I want to believe that it
will be better than the story we have been writing for the last 75 years.