Thursday, November 20, 2014

What is Important?




We are drowning in politics, in elections, in agendas. The public is incessantly  being told what we should worry about. The powerful (and often corrupt) power structure is supported by the media, it brainwashes  the populace, tells us what the most important problems are, and  how we should devote our energy and our resources. Over the past century or so, Americans have by and large been told to be AFRAID;  to protect themselves against, and to fear,  the following things:


Communism in the past, Muslim terrorism now.
Crime, always.
Alcohol in the past, drugs now.
Various countries: Russia in the past,  China, Iran and Arab countries  now.
Nuclear Armageddon.
Foreigners and immigrants.
Racial miscegenation.
Sex.
Epidemics: AIDS in the past,  Ebola now.
The government.
Government surveillance (NSA, CIA, FBI, etc.).
Wall Street.
Global Warming.

We have been told daily that these are some of the things which threaten us. The message is clear: Be afraid!

Also, the things which we must fear are always  prioritized. We are told which problems are the most important ones, and which ones are less important. How high or low someone ranks a  problem depends on their  politics and their position in the social structure: Conservative or progressive?  Republican or Democratic?  Rich or poor? Black or white? Etc.

So here is MY ranking of some of today’s major social problems. I score these  issues on a ten-point scale, and I rank them from what I consider to be the most important to what I consider to be NOT important:

Most to Least Important Problems for Americans to Worry About
Score
The environment: Global Warming
10
The environment: Protect and preserve the water supply, including the aquifers. Start desalinization
10
Growing income inequality
9.5
Increase the minimum wage
9.5
Universal health care. Preserve Obamacare
9
Increase voter participation; fight Republican poll tax
9
Racism
8.5
Violence against women and children
8.5
Reproductive rights and abortion
8.5
Rebuild our decrepit infrastructure, including roads, bridges and railroads
8
Unjust and discriminatory criminal justice system, which locks up too
many blacks, Hispanics and poor whites
8
Improve American education, especially high schools in the sciences,
foreign languages and knowledge of the international world
8
Immigration reform: Allow "dreamers" to stay
8
The economy, including more jobs and better paying jobs
7
Police brutality and police killing too many citizens
7
Develop public transportation/mass transit
7
Ebola
7
Balance the trade deficit ("current accounts")
6
Relationship with China
6
Improve our food. Make it healthier, tastier, more chemical-free and more
environmentally responsible
6
The federal deficit
5
Orwellian Big Brother-type government surveillance (NSA, FBI, CIA)
5
The killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MO
4
Gay marriage
4
Terrorism
4
LGBT rights
3
Animal rights
2.5
Close off the southern border so as to prevent illegals from entering
2
ISIS
2
Ukraine
1
Benghazi
0

Here are some more candidates to  add to the list of worries - ad absurdum:
You score them!

Supermarkets and other brick-and-mortar stores  going out of business and being replaced by online shopping (E.g Amazon replacing Borders).
Machines, robots, iPhones  and electronic technology taking over and replacing genuine human interaction.
The decline of the humanities in college and elsewhere.
The decline of art, museums, symphony orchestras,  classical music and classical culture.
Greed - money and profit becoming the be-all and end-all.
The decline of US international prestige.
Soon the US will no longer be the Number One country.
The US may fail  to garner the most Olympic medals, or win other international contests.
The US could be colonized  by China (the yellow peril).
The decline of religion.
The decline of atheism.
A huge asteroid could  hit and devastate the earth.

© Tom Kando 2014
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