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To effectively control a large
group of people is not easy. People are generally disorganized, uneducated,
disengaged from independent logic, and rely heavily on emotion to make decisions
that affect their lives. To lead such a group, the leading establishment should
exploit and capitalize on the interests and sometimes even the weaknesses of
those they wish to control. This unethical manipulation should not be confused
with the purity of leadership, as leadership is a half art, half skill that is
a positive when used correctly.
Guess which methods are being used
to steer Richmond County? It certainly isn't leadership.
The people of Augusta have fallen
victim to the "Herd" mentality, and have split themselves, to the
great advantage of those that govern this area. We have been lured and misled
by those we have placed on high pedestals through elections and appointments. Why should
such a town as ours, rich in resources, natural beauty, and great people, be
forced into a perpetual tug of war with the likes of our peers or neighbors?
Why should we be soothed by promises of sold out ball games and conventions,
opulent botanical gardens, state of the art science centers, and even drag
strips? Why do we concern ourselves with luring the once a year tourist,
instead of trying to keep our neighbors from moving to adjacent counties and
states?
This is not a new tactic. In 100
AD, Roman poet Juvenal wrote Satire X, chastising the use of cheap food and
entertainment to appease and distract the masses, and rise to power. This would
be known as "panem et circenses" or "bread and
circuses." The key to Roman power
was to keep the "polis" intact by keeping the people instantly
gratified therefore not focused on Government. It is harder to complain with a
full belly and state of the art entertainment facilities.
History is Juvenal's redeemer. The
Roman "Polis" was terminally flawed, and has failed.
So Augustans will continue to be
apathetic to the bigger picture. Content with dollar draft beer, buffalo wings,
and their stadiums. They will root for the destruction of one another through
ordinances, laws, and zonings. I, for
one, have no appetite for bread, and would rather watch the circus that resides
in the Marble Palace.
Taylor Bryant
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1 comment:
Not to mention, when the bread starts to rot, it's not as appetizing and it starts to stink.
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