Today is the day. It's the
anniversary of the time when I took voting seriously. I didn't take it
seriously because I am a female and there was a female runner, Hillary Clinton.
I took it seriously because I was now thinking for myself. I no longer felt
like I had to go with the majority of my family members. I was doing this for me.
And even though I didn't vote for Hillary, I certainly didn't vote for Trump. I
voted for the green party. Some say that I wasted my vote, but I don't think
so. I voted with my conscious and that told me, after all my research that I
shouldn't vote for either candidate.
I thought back to the research I did and the current political rhetoric. I also thought of the literary narratives being used by the POTUS. I remembered the Medium is the Message book. In there, McCluhan quotes Pope Pius XII. “It is not an exaggeration to say that the future of modern society and the stability of its inner life depend in large part on the maintenance of an equilibrium between the strength of the techniques of communication and the capacity of the individual’s own reaction.” Pope Pius XII stated this in 1950 and, like the text from the 70s it is still true. The reaction from the tweets of the President show mostly a sense of distaste and anger. This is the reaction of the individuals who either do or do not take the tweets seriously.
We have seen that over time the ways in which we use literacies indeed have an
effect on how we react to the medium of literacy. Plato wanted his text for
only his followers so that what he wrote, if challenged, could be defended.
Whereas, the President wants everyone to see his texts, regardless if anyone
challenges him or not, and most people do. And, like Plato he is ready to
defend the writing, or tweeting. Which he does at any given moment. He is the
most unprecedented POTUS in the history of the 20th and 21st centuries.
I often wonder now, after a year later, what would be different if Hillary had one or even if a third party won. It would be the first time ever in history for both situations. Would we be in the situations we have now if one of them had won instead. Would we be where we are this year if the outcome had changed?