The Atlantic has published an article titled On Safari in Trump’s America. While
primarily focused on the “safari” undertaken by a DNC affiliated group called “Third
Way,” the article includes mention of the many other “anthropological journeys”
taken by left leaning groups attempting to understand “the mysterious ways” of
Trump supporters.
Now, the image this all conjures up for me, a Trump supporter who yes, actually
reads and even reads articles in publications like the currently left-leaning Atlantic,
is an image of a group of gawkers on a trip to the zoo to see unusual beasts
who are strangers to their everyday lives and that are generally viewed as not
as intelligent as or enlightened as are they.
What does this say about those coming to look? Are they really that isolated? Sadly, it seems that they are.
According to the article, those on safari had assumed that their
assumptions about the best path for the country were uncontested. But, just three days into their “safari in flyover
country” they were hearing “some things that disturbed them greatly –
sentiments that threatened their beliefs to the very core.”
Guess what people? One of the
beauties of this country is that we do not all have to think and believe the
same thing. If you were to get out of the
elitist east-west coast bubble, remember your roots, and study the history of
this country you would realize that we are made up of good people who formed
this country and its government that protects us from your form of group
think. We formed a country that prides
itself in individual responsibility and avoids a large central government that
controls every aspect of one’s life.
These safaris, these trips to the zoo, reflect the isolation of the
country’s elites and leaders of the DNC.
Since last year’s election, “[g]roup after group of befuddled elites has
crisscrossed America to poke and prod and try to figure out what they missed.” Well, I can tell them what they missed: they seem to have the inability to accept
that everyone does not agree 100% with them; they cannot believe that others
might have differing views and values and approaches that are reasonable and
sometimes perhaps even better or more effective than their own. They missed the fact that they are so
impressed with themselves that they assume that anyone who holds differing
views is somehow inferior – perhaps even “deplorable.”
In many ways it is these elites who are living in a zoo – in cages that
restrict them from seeing, hearing, or understanding anything except their own
world view. Interesting that a featured member of the “safari” had to remind herself that she “was there to listen, not
to judge.” For isn’t that what these
people tend to do: judge anyone who
holds differing views, who doesn’t see the wisdom and brilliance of their views,
as somehow inferior, misled, uneducated, racist, etc.?
In a zoo the animals are kept happy – they are provided with the food
and environment that they like. The
elites encaged in their bubbles do the same.
They find news and stories that support them and their beliefs, ignoring
anything that contradicts them. I
recently pointed out to someone that a story they were sharing was proven
false. Their response was “even if it isn’t
true it should be” as they continued to spread that false news.
The elites feed themselves only what pleases them. Today we are hearing hours and hours on the
main stream news sources about Flake’s words, as he withdrew from a race he was
losing, suggesting that this was somehow the fault of the terrible Trump. His
words about Trump support the belief system of the left, so they will relish in
them while ignoring other important breaking news stories. Stories like the fact that Hillary and the DNC
paid for the false dossier on Trump that suggested Russian connections, or the
Russia-uranium details that implicate Clinton and the Clinton foundation as
well as then president Obama, or the email evidence that the Obama/Holder DOJ prevented
settlement payouts going to conservative groups. None of those stories support their belief
system; they are unwanted food and so they keep it from their cages.
And, even the report of the most recent
safari, according to the article, is written so as to give the elites only the
food they like. The author states, “The
report surprised me when I read it.
Despite the great variety of views the researchers and I had heard on
our tour, the report has somehow reached the conclusion that [the group interviewed]
wanted [the same goals as the researchers].”
In a zoo, the animals are kept separated; only the same species are in
the same cage. The zebra knows nothing
of the camel and both are perfectly content in their ignorance. Only if one were to threaten the living space
of the other might they become interested, and only with the goal of self-preservation. The
elites and their establishment and ultimately their power are threatened by the
strange beasts called Trump supporters and so suddenly they are interested in
this group that until November of 2016 were not really worth their attention. Obviously, Trump does not walk or talk like
the “refined” elites. He talks instead
like so many of those “fly-over” Americans that the elites are on safari to
view. He says what he thinks, he doesn’t pussyfoot
around with empty phrases or sugar coatings.
He admits he is not perfect. And
he’s proud to be an American. Clearly,
he does not belong in the cage with the elites; indeed, he does not even belong
in the same zoo, or so they believe. And, so, for their own preservation they
have suddenly become interested in the trump-supporters.
These elites think they know how to remake America. In Obama they had a president who did much to
begin that remodeling, much of it by executive order. That, alone, is a switch from the
interactions of the three co-equal branches of government which is how we
normally do things in our democracy. Now
that Trump is using his pen to undo much of those single-minded orders, to
return lawmaking to its appropriate branch and in so doing to re-establish our
democracy, the elites complain. Yet those complaints show nothing but their
ignorance of how our government works:
it is not theirs to shape as they will using the power of one man, for
that would be a dictatorship. Rather, the
government and this country belong to all of its people.
So, the elites go on safari to “Trump country” (basically all of America
except the coasts and large cities). “Safari”
is defined as “an expedition to observe or hunt animals in their natural
habitat.” These expeditions of the left
are, then, properly titled safaris, first because the goal is to observe
strange beings but not really understand or interact with them. The term is also well used because the goal
is really to hunt these beings; that is, the left is hunting for their
votes. They don’t really want to hear
them or understand who they are or what their views, values, and goals are for
themselves or for the country. What they
really want to do is to figure out how to get their vote which they need in
order to retain their own power. That they see these trips as “safaris” just shows how ignorant these travelers
really are, for not only is this concept incredibly insulting to those being
observed, it also reflects the demeaning view that these elites have of anyone
who is in the least bit different from themselves. And yet, what they don’t realize, is that
they are the ones caged within their own zoo.
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