Mom was a lifelong Democrat and Dad a lifelong Republican. Back then, people firmly positioned on opposing sides of politics could talk to one another – and even, apparently, marry each other and produce kids! Do you think that is common today? The “cancellation” my parents joked about 30 years ago has, today, become no laughing matter.
Diversity is one of humanity’s greatest gifts. Despite outward appearances, the person right next to us typically does NOT share exactly the same beliefs, perspectives, or assumptions that we hold. Look at that person now, being aware of this reality. Shock horror! You are not sitting next to a mental clone of yourself! Well, thank god for that, some of you may be saying. How boring would the world be if no one we met could teach us anything new?
I have grown all my life, as have you, by being exposed to new and different ideas, methods, and mindsets. At a societal level, all growth in quality of life ultimately comes from innovation. Innovation in turn can be seen as the manifested potential of diversity: the discovery of an idea or an approach that’s different from what is circulating in the mainstream. This is one of the crowning lessons of my home discipline of economics.
Yet individual and societal access to the potent and progressive power of diversity of thought was acutely damaged during the Covid era.
This damage was done by the mainstreaming – by politicians,
bureaucracies, large companies, the media, whole professions, academic
disciplines, and even families – of a single accepted view on many Covid
topics. On the subjects of lockdowns, masks, and vaccines, it was made
very clear by those in authority that one way was correct, and
alternatives were wrong. Not only were other views wrong, but anyone who
challenged the mainstream view on lockdowns, masking, or especially
mass Covid vaccination was labelled as a danger to public health, a
tinfoil-hat wearing conspiracy theorist wedded to wacko, fringe ideas.
Probably a prepper. Or a cooker. Maybe a “religious nut-job.” Almost
surely a “far-right” adherent, and probably racist to boot....<<<Read More>>>...