Hi, folks. I know there are a lot of nervous people out there. There are folks who are frightened by what some individual politicians have been saying to get votes, in both major parties. There are folks concerned about policies that various politicians have promoted, from a huge range of viewpoints.
Take a deep breath, and pause to reflect.
The US government system has a number of checks and balances by design. Now, it often happens that the balance can be tilted a bit to one side or another, but again, by design, it is difficult to swing the system far out of balance. That's where we, the people come into play. When we see that imbalance developing, our job is to push back. That's why we have a First Amendment right to freedom of expression. When the politicians, executives, and judiciary all try to disappear up their own echo chamber, our job is to pull them back to reality.
Now, one faction in the recent election is claiming to have a 'mandate', in spite of having gotten just under half the popular vote. We, the people, know that a mandate like that won't stick in the face of opposition. It is the task of those opposed to any actions the 'mandate holders' take to let them know that not everyone is in agreement, that there is in fact disagreement with the 'consensus' within the echo chamber.
All this has happened before, and all this will happen again.
The real danger to us, all of us, is surrendering our rights, giving up our freedom of expression to an authoritarian government in exchange for a promise of security of some sort. That unbalances the system of government rather severely, and historically does not end well. We have seen this happen in many nations over the centuries.
Let's all learn from history, and avoid repeating those mistakes again. Don't surrender your freedom of expression, and do not demand that others surrender theirs, or remain silent in the face of authority.
Now, everybody go take a few deep breaths, and try to communicate. If you must debate, use facts and the truth, not truthiness and innuendo. It works better, and it does one no good to have their argument shown to include misinformation or falsehoods.
Disclaimer: I am a
constitutional conservative social libertarian. For the USAians reading this, it is very likely that none of those words mean what you think they mean.