America First! South Carolina First! What does that even mean???
#AmericaFirst #SouthCarolinaFirst #MeFirst #politicalslogans #SouthCarolina
America First! South Carolina First! What does that even mean???
#AmericaFirst #SouthCarolinaFirst #MeFirst #politicalslogans #SouthCarolina

Conservative-leaning New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman has little patience with conspiracy theories targeting President Donald Trump â but not because he is a supporter or a supporter. Rather, Friedman's view is that with Trump, simple facts are damning enough. And in his January 21 column...
Another contribution on my Zen Mischief blog today. This one is some thoughts on people's attitudes and the state of society.
Iâve been thinking recently about personal attitudes and the state of society. There has been a marked shift in the willingness of people to be active in the community, for the greater good of the community.
Itâs been happening for quite a while, but has got worse since the beginning of the COVID pandemic. We now live in a world which has shifted away from community spirit to an almost ubiquitous focus on personal gain: âwhatâs in it for me?â.
People get angry about being inconvenienced. Their plans matter more than public safety, or the community. Itâs selfish and ultimately destructive.
Weâve lost the civilising philosophy of âDo unto others as you would wish them to do unto youâ.
As I say, this was happening before COVID; however the isolation of lockdown, the fear, and in many countries the indifference (or worse) of government have multiplied this âme firstâ attitude. Everything has become focussed on âhow does this affect me?â rather than the broader picture of âhow does this protect us?â, âhow does this benefit the community?â or even âdo I really need this?â.
Freedom has shifted from living peacefully with others in society, within the law, to âI can (and will) be allowed do whatever I want, regardless of anyone elseâ. Thatâs not to say that we should all be mindless, conforming drones. There is still, and always must be, a place for free speech, a variety of opinion, demonstration, and challenging the status quo. Nor am I saying that self-care doesnât matter. But weâve been brainwashed into a view that everything is a service we pay for (especially when itâs free!) and is therefore a right which must be provided here and now, or else.
This has not been helped by the political modus operandi which has become so polarised that there is no thought of compromise and common ground. Worse, what are people supposed to think when they see the politicians avoid any consequences for their lies, malfeasance and broken promises. The USA is demonstrating this in spades; and they arenât the only ones. Whatâs sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.
Weâve gone from âwe, we, meâ to âME, ME, maybe weâ.
Weâre seeing this in so many areas. One place I see it is as Chairman of my doctorâs patient group: patients are demanding to always have a face-to-face appointment with their GP â today! â rather than trusting the GP to make a decision based on the clinical need. Because if a phone call is sufficient (as it is in a majority of cases) it benefits everyone: it is less disruptive, quicker, and thus better for everyone as the GP can get to treat more patients (who may be at greater need). But no, I must come first; my desires are paramount.
How many these days voluntarily put themselves forward for community roles? For example: as school governors; as charity workers; as interest group newsletter editors. Judging by the number of organisations advertising (internally or externally) for people, the answer is âvery fewâ. I donât recall this being an issue when I was younger; there was almost always a volunteer willing to step up. And it is all levels of society, top to bottom, regardless of which method you use to slice the âsociety cakeâ.
The idea of contributing, even sacrificing, something for the community has pretty much disappeared. When enough people are putting themselves above the groupâs wellbeing, things shift, trust turns to suspicion, every obstruction engenders anger; and the community starts to fracture. When âweâ becomes âmeâ the community dies. Just as weâre currently seeing in society â worldwide.
Itâs not so much #metoo as #MeFirst.
Thereâs a fuller exposition of this in the article When âWhatâs In It for Me?â Kills Community ⊠. Ignore the naturist foundations to the article; itâs just as appropriate for any community, of any size.
@kim_harding Look, thatâs all very well, but what if Iâm in a hurry because I slept in? Surely my needs outweigh all of those things which only affect other people?
I refer to Mr Ang Ah Layâs letter âSuggestions to reverse me-first attitude not practicalâ (May 31) in response to senior columnist Chua Mui Hoongâs Opinion piece âPM Wongâs challenge: Reversing the me-first instincts of Singaporeansâ (May 17). Read more at straitstimes.com.
Corinne Maier est Ă©crivaine et psychanalyste. Elle vient de publier « Me First ! Manifeste pour un Ă©goĂŻsme au fĂ©minin » aux Ă©ditions de l'Observatoire. FS : L'Ă©goĂŻsme est encouragĂ© chez les garçons â il est central Ă l'identitĂ© virile
#mefirst : PAS DE LIBERATION SANS EGOISME
Interview de Corinne Maier par Francine Sporenda
Corinne Maier est Ă©crivaine et psychanalyste. Elle vient de publier « Me First! Manifeste pour un Ă©goĂŻsme au fĂ©minin » aux Ă©ditions de lâObservatoire.
https://entreleslignesentrelesmots.wordpress.com/2024/03/19/mefirst-pas-de-liberation-sans-egoisme/