As you all know, it is not the role of the Contemplationist to comment on political ideology. It is really not something for us. As a Contemplationist, though, reflecting on the impact the last few weeks will have on the short-term future is something fascinating.
The current 12 to 17-year-olds will inherit the world in the not-too-distant future, and it is fascinating to see how they are reacting to the short-term changes. In the midst of it all is the idea and process associated with any election, regardless of political opinions.
The “format” presented by the would-be elected to the electorate has been around forever, and while the medium has evolved with the advancement of technology and how we consume it, the fundamental path has remained the same. And so it seems with the perception of the process.
The song “Vote for Me (Blah Blah Blah)” offers a factual and precise view of this relationship between the electorate and the would-be elected that we found as relevant as ever. So, for once, I let the song do the talking.