Should Government Leaders Shirk Political Discipline?
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In politics, leadership discipline isn't understood or practiced differently or out of context on how leadership discipline is applied in other areas of organizational functions in our societies.
Political discipline
is a practice of making people obey rules or standards of behaviors and facing
consequences/accountability when disobeying the rules occurs. In the political
arena, law, order, and discipline are placed in the hands of our elected
political leaders and the governing bodies.
So, the business of governing and governing is a
contract and consent between the people and the representatives of their
government. As such, "Leaders inspire those they supervise to find their
voices."
But what happens when our political leaders are
stuck on political partisans?
The growing partisan
politics or political tribalism in America and around the world is contributing to the erosion
of discipline in politics and governing effectively weak political leaders tend
to shirk discipline-violating
leadership norms, fail to abide by the rule of law, and sentiments of
abandoning the constitution and their oath of office, paving the way to
disruption in the society and authoritarian behaviors that is characterized by
political violence.
According to studies conducted by Mason and Kalmoe, "Partisan identity strength" as to how much being
Democrats or Republicans is part of who they are is the most important factor
in endorsing political violence...Thus, more Americans now are using their
political party affiliation as a source of meaning and social identity, with
these identities linked to differences in "leisure activities",
consumption, aesthetic taste, and personal morality". And in doing so,
they are diluting the strength of the American
unity and threatening peace, freedom, and democracy due to
intensified disagreements about political issues of our time.
The shifting of demographics in the US is increasingly associated with changing the identity of the US. Its diverse population, according to Pew Research Center, is shaping the US political narrative.
"Americans are more racially and ethnically diverse than in the
past, and the U.S. is projected to be even more diverse in the coming decades. By
2055, the U.S. will not have a single racial or ethnic majority... Over the
next five decades, the majority of U.S. population growth is projected to be
linked to new Asian and Hispanic immigration . . America’s
demographic changes are shifting the electorate—and American politics. The
2016 electorate [was] the most diverse in U.S. history due to strong growth
among Hispanic eligible voters, particularly U.S.-born youth. There are also
wide gaps opening between the generations on many social and political issues.
Young adult Millennials are much more likely than their elders to hold liberal
views on many political and social issues, though they are also less likely to
identify with either political party: 50% call themselves political
independents."
Given that shift demographically, our political
leaders now more than ever are engaged in political violence-politics of
confrontation, thrive on intimidating others, and are participating in
organizing and supporting faction groups that are committed to acts of political
violence against the government and its democratic institutions. The Jan 6th, 2021, an act of political violence against the US Capitol Hill during a democratic
process sessions-at the core of democracy was the most wicked crime against
democracy in the history of the US.
Despite what happened on Jan. 6th, 2021, democracy
endured but left Americans more divided than ever...If the same stairs that
harbor the chaotic hatred and chaos that day, are the stairs of faith,
strength, and hope for the future is remains to be seen, or in other words, it
remains in the hand of the people, who are the ultimate defenders and protectors of democracy.
Nevertheless, as a society, we should never miss the
sight of who was behind that political
violence. When
a leader of a country sees political violence as "good people... You will
never take back our country with weakness...You have to show strength, and you
have to be strong..." Then, the same leadership argue with them and direct them
to march to Capitol Hill, causing six deaths and more than 140 people
injured-Jan. 6th, 2021, will be Donald Trump and GOP legacy-he started the
presidency he stole from Hilary Clinton with the help of foreign adversaries,
lead with chaos, and ended his presidency chaotically and un-ceremonially,
contrary to the well-established democratic process of peaceful transfer of
power.
What is political violence looks like in America?
A political leader who cannot protect and defend its government and all its people is vicious... The leadership that is capable of positive change but neglect or refuses to adhere to proper and necessary change is not only participating and enabling unfavorable political behaviors but weak-those who minimize the Jan. 6th, 2021, events are increasingly accepting political violence.
Where people's lives are in danger or insecure,
either because of viciousness and or weakness of a leader/leadership that is
shirking leadership discipline-thus, lawlessness, corruption, and political
violence denies people freedoms, justice, and liberties; and it destroys the
principles of democratic government.
Leadership that does not shirk political discipline
is based on inspiration, not domination, on cooperation, not
intimidation.
For GOP to engage in politics of domination and
intimidation since Barack Obama's presidency, to date is not only visible but
questionable.
Being a leader is more than just wanting to lead.
Political leaders, in particular, must possess
empathy for others and a keen interest and ability to find the best in people,
not do the worse to people.
During Donald Trump tenure in office, his words and actions or inactions were full of trash talk for a leader but also accompanied by political violence-incited violence in the streets, " they are fine people...We love You... You are very special people...We will be back in some form...", Donald Trump pleased the insurrectionists of Capitol Hill.
But also, there was his divisive and discriminatory policies on Immigration, Muslim ban, derogatory language
against African and poor countries, coursing with the US adversaries, withdrew
the US from the WHO during the worse pandemic in the recent memories; or deny
science by withdrawing the US from the Climate Change Paris Accord at a time
that climate-related crisis is raging across the globe, as well as abandoning
the US leadership in the world stage which flared the rising simulations/mimic
of undemocratic practices by leaders of his caliber in other parts of the
world...
If a leader cannot control his words and actions, he
cannot find a proper way to manage and inspire, he also loses all the wisdom,
integrity, and virtual that comes with the leadership status.
Having severely lack
leadership discipline, Donald Trump during his time in office his
administration suffered the worse staff turnovers in the history of the White
House-worse political leaders are those who think they know much or more than
the people who work for them.
On the other hand, the best political leaders are those who know that their people know more than they know
and are still able to admit it, value them, their work, and their contribution.
Political leaders become great not because of their
power, but of their ability to empower others positively.
The fact that there is a chunk of Republicans, and most
of them being politicians continue to back Trump's "Big Lie", and worse of all pride him as a party leader highlights the
unprecedented political tragedy on the horizon.
Shirking discipline in the political leadership that has been demonstrated by the Republican politicians and
their party leadership is an attempt to abort the principles of democracy,
conspiring to stand by and pledge their loyalty and support to a corrupt leader
to undermine and destroy American democracy, to assume absolute power, and
paving the way to a dictatorship government.
They (GOP)
reject honesty by hiding the truth, telling lies, and speaking
dishonestly; they ignore the respect of the oath of their offices by engaging
in divisive, discriminative, and hateful arguments/policies/state laws;
refusing to acknowledge and threaten others in their camp and opponents, by
aggressive character assassination, rejecting them an endorsement, and even
reprimand when they tell the truth or refrain from their unconstitutional
behaviors.
In Feb. 2021 Congresswoman
Liz Chaney,
from Wyoming, and third-ranking member of House Republican leadership was
censured and stripped of her leadership role for speaking the truth and
fulfilling her constitutional role, abiding by the rule of law, and upholding
the principles of democracy, and for not backing the Republicans "Big Lies" about who planned and attacked Capitol Hill on Jan 6th, 2021.
Liz Cheney was also one of the 10
Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump for the
unprecedented second time. All the 10 Republicans were rebuked in one way or
the other by their party -campaigned against them, called out to resign their
positions/asked not to run again under their party ticket, and worse verbal
mistreatments, simply for exercising their constitutional rights...if that is
not shirking leadership discipline and political
violence, what is it? For the Republican party, loyalty
supersedes the fulfillment and respect for the constitution or the rule of law.
Time and again, we have witnessed GOP compromising
their leadership integrity and shirking political discipline for failing to
even tell themselves the truth, instead, they play party politics and political
violence-"Nothing makes one a fool as lying to yourself."
Those who shirk
political discipline their conduct so far reveal that their characters
lied to themselves, their overall conduct also reveals that they not only
betray the oath of their offices but also, is betrayal of American Values.
American people, and American democracy.
Political incivility in today's politics has hit the crisis level-incivility
behaviors continue to rise in America from online and social media and in
recent years into the political arena where it has turned into political
violence...into partisan politics...into Conservatives Vs Liberals or Left Vs
Right; and or into White Vs Black, as such tensions in the society are at the
highest level. Incivility behaviors are felt everywhere in the political arena,
in the streets /communities, and in schools and in our homes-as people, as a society, are failing ourselves…
According to a Pew Research Center survey,
70% of Americans today believed that incivility in society/politics has
reached crisis proportion, and this is exacerbated in the leadership crisis by leaders who shirk discipline.
On social media, it is not surprising to see the
growing number of incivility discourse/culture, but at the political level to
emulate such incivility culture in policy discussion that can turn to personal
attach and threat in the House and social media is unprecedented- Trump has
been permanently banned from Facebook and Twitter for using the platforms to
spread lies. misinformation, disinformation, misleading and fake news...others
too have recently been banned from Twitter…
In May 2021, Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green posted a harassing video against Democratic Congresswoman
Alexandria Ocasio Cortez...Marjorie Taylor Green also became aggressively
confrontational about debating AOC on false allegations that she supports
terrorists causing concern for safety among members of Congress...
Those who cannot discipline themselves, cannot
discipline others...Likewise, freedom without discipline is chaos...
Indiscipline leadership and the novel coronavirus pandemic
The novel coronavirus pandemic that has been
terrorizing every human being on the planet has also become both a tool of
political discourse and political violence caused by lack of political leaders'
discipline in some states...Vaccines have been turned into a political football
and weaponized, fueling anger and aggression, but also anti-vaccines people
making the covid spread threat unattainable allowing the virus to continue
mutating and attacking with raging speed...
Political violence due to coronavirus pandemic in
some red states not much by others, but the states
leaderships leading with defiance to the vaccines causing antagonistic behaviors between the people in their states is disheartening and a
leadership discipline shirking of its kind-has led parents getting violent over
schools closures, aggressively attacking one another and school principals, or
challenging schools systems regardless of schools rule and laws they must abide
by, to ensure and maintain a healthy and safe environment in schools. Thus,
neglecting what is in the best interests of a child and her/his health and
safety over defiance against mask-wearing in schools, or whether schools should
be closed when coronavirus infection is spiking, or whether vaccines are
available for students and who gets and doesn't want to get it ...
Be that as it may, it’s as if all of a sudden
everyone has their own sets of rights that supersede the rights of others and or
jeopardize the health and safety of others-thus, the rules, laws, procedures
that have guided public safety for as long as we can remember no longer works for some, or are being abused
in the name of pandemic-can this go on like that and expect law and order,
peace and unity, in the society and communities we live?
"The party of law and order has always been the
greatest threat to law and order", lip-service/words that don't match
their actions.
The recent
trend in the political arena indicates that "politicians who are more antagonistic get
more media attention and are more often elected than more agreeable
politicians", hence, aggression behaviors today in politics is shaping the
political outcomes, only for the worse since aggressive people/behaviors are
associated with lack of discipline/emotional regulation and empathy. What does
this imply? Are we now opting for aggressive
leadership instead of decent, regulated leadership?
Is shirking leadership discipline a new normal in the political arena?
Psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman in Scientific
America narrates, "In the general population, antagonistic people are
more likely to distrust politics in general, to believe in conspiracy theories,
and to support the secessionist movement."... January 6th, 2021, attack on
Capitol Hill is a result and a proof of conspiracy theories organized,
initiated, and carried out by aggressive political leaders who spread and still
spreading 'Big Lie' about
the free and fair election that awarded Joseph R. Biden presidency...because Donald
Trump and GOP lost the election, they cannot accept it and therefore their aggressive attitude
and uncontrollable behaviors rage them to attach democracy at its core-Capitol
Hill attach...
Various experiments conducted from 2014, found
that "exposure to mildly violent political metaphors such as 'fighting for future' increase
general support for political violence among people with aggression
personalities"-as people, as adults, we need to be conscious, vigilant,
and custodians of peace in our communities by first being mindful about whom we
elect to lead us, and second, to avoid instigation syndrome and attitude when
we disagree with one another or with our leaders... it is easy to be a follower
than a leader, but it’s called upon us to be leaders, not followers...
Our dissatisfactions with our democratic governments
and free-market reforms if genuine should, therefore, start from the bottom-up,
by ‘We The People’, not up-bottom by the ‘political elites’ -thus, when it is a
faction group of ‘wealthy people, class
of elites/leaders’ organizing and luring the ‘bottom working-class’ to conspire
and commit to political violence against their government, it is not for the
benefits of the bottom-working-class, but been used as a scapegoat for a power
grab, manipulation, and corruption-instead take an active role in participating
and engaging into the business affairs of your government and that of the
world, in general, to be aware of not only what is going on but also of the
truth to avoid falling into the 'wide and entangled web of lies,
misinformation, disinformation, misleading, and or falsehoods and fake news
that dominate the world of politics today.
A good number of current political leaders have
ceased to act as professional political scientists perhaps because some of them
buy their way to politics and they know nothing about political science or
politics, hence, engaged in political games of aggression and violations of
political norms, rule of law, and insult the constitution.
Ineffective Congress, all Three Branches of
Government, or Isn't it?
Effective leadership not only called for political discipline but also is putting
people and country first while effectively managing the required discipline of
running and carrying out the functions of the government.
How Congress with its supreme role performs its legislative duties
has raised questions, increasingly becoming a subject of debate in schools/colleges,
and has been receiving low rate public approval for over a decade-and-a-half
now-thus, public/people are dissatisfied with the way Congress legislate nowadays-many
founding principles have been ignored/neglected and Congress is increasingly
becoming too partisan that they now cannot legislate people's agendas before
parties' agendas-the infighting within the Houses has gotten worse and go above and beyond politics
and nothing much get achieved-rhetoric have become the power and the tool of
insult and language of manipulation-people been fed empty words day in, day
out-as such, the infight in both Houses (Congress and Senate) has led to many failures in agreement on popular common-sense
bills to strengthen our democracy, like the Freedom
to Vote Act: The
John Lewis Voting Right Advancement Act...
leaving both Houses looking like they are less interested in defending the
constitution and democracy as they are for party loyalty and politics that has
become a new normal in today's politics...Both Houses are engaged in neglecting
even abusing the constitutional duties of carryout people's business which
supersedes parties' loyalty and policy goals...
Now, we see all the three branches of government increasingly unable to agree on one another, work together on
peoples agendas instead, they are receding into each branch overreaching its
constitutional duties-working independently while ignoring checks and balances-weather
is the Executive branch unilaterally issuing and scrapping away executive
orders; or Legislative branch neglecting its supreme power of legislating by
giving more power to the States Governors; and or the
Supreme Court becoming more and more political than legal-so much so that, it’s
fair to conclude that, the events that are happening within or inside the three branches of the government (aggressive behaviors of party
politics, supporting faction groups, giving States rights to violate people's
rights and freedoms (Texas Roe V. Wade overturn), all culminating to disturbing
dysfunction in all three branches of government, and leading to the imminent
threat to the rule of law, and the beginning of the destruction of the
democratic institutions (Red states currently massively engaged in passing laws
that suppress voting rights).
In a nutshell
Political
dysfunction, polarization,
violence, turmoil, shirking discipline, or whatever you wish to call it has reached a new height and the
enemy is within, and in all three branches of the government necessitated and
reflected by their failure/neglect to abide by the principles of the nation’s
democracy to the tone of the Founding Fathers and the Constitution.
"Political leadership discipline is a bridge between
effective leadership, goals attainment, and achievements...nothing of
importance is achieved without discipline".