In
its earnest attempt to wrap itself on the relevant issues of the day, my puny
mind sizes certain things up this way. Many
of us that do social media regularly, may not really want to aim for changes
that will drastically change the landscape of the country, physically,
economically, and socially. Maybe “want”
is not the right word, but more along this line, that given our fortunate status
in life, it would be difficult for us to fathom the kind of fundamental changes
that would be needed to bring about real meaningful reforms in society,
governance, and in the economy in general.
So “cannot” is the better operative word.
After all, many of us live lives that can be considered comfortable and affluent enough. And in any context, it is a difficult choice to try and upset the status quo, with its warts and all. But truly, our privations in life are not anywhere near the same degree and caliber as the poor in the country, which by any worthy standards number too much. Not just discerned from cold and hard statistical facts, but by cursory ocular observation around where we live and spend our days. What the poor suffer are glaringly worse in comparison with the challenges in life that we perceive and imagine. At times, worlds apart.
And
in a rare confluence of events, their numbers are joined by those in the upper
echelons of society who are tired of the too-long tried and failed rule of the
oligarchic elite. In their utter frustration
and restiveness, they too want change, great and novel change.
All
this amidst the entire country enjoying good advances in domestic production
and services to give it a justifiable claim as a surging tiger economy trailing
the hot heels of progress and
development. Except that in micro-economic levels these good stuff do not
trickle down any lower than maybe the upper 5% of the population, giving it
a very bad case of very uneven and lopsided distribution of wealth and gaping
income inequality.
The
preponderance of rhetoric and issues in this election then centered around and about
that crappy and unrefined outlier, but who was one perceived as divorced from
anything and anybody connected with the lamented status quo.