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Friday, March 15, 2013

Tradition: the Kiddie-Blanket of Conservatism

When Conservatives of any country speak about what they believe their nation needs, it comes down to this: Follow Tradition.  In Conservative minds, Tradition is a shield against a threatening world.  It is an anchor in the chaos of change.  In the mist of confusion, it glows as a well-worn path.  And it ensures the help of the God, or gods.

Those of us who are not Conservative see Traditions as either benign, like the British monarchy (which is nevertheless expensive!), or dangerous, like traditions of discrimination, or even death, for failure to meet the terms of Tradition.

From our perspective, Conservatives rely upon Tradition as a kiddie-blanket, something they must have with them to feel secure, to sleep soundly.  It’s ultimate justification is emotional and sentimental, not rational.  Clearly, maintaining Medieval beliefs and practices into the present age and climate is not healthy.  But Conservatives persist, because they cannot feel comfortable otherwise. 

I do not believe it is possible to alter the psychological constructs of our Conservative brethren.  More and more I am convinced that there are genetic, organic roots to our differences.  This does not mean it is futile to express my opinions.  There are differences of degrees, even though I speak in general terms.  It is my hope that some who may be somewhat Conservative can be persuaded away from this dangerous delusion, and that people who see what I see are encouraged to speak the truth.