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Blogger Chiu ChunLing said...

It depends on the quality of your local politics. Engaging in "global" scale politics has been evil for a century, and probably always. National politics have deteriorated by nation, with most Western nations having sunk into decadence decades ago.

The local politics around here are very evil, not as outrageously so as some other places, but certainly to a degree that makes engagement a choice between evils.

But there must still be places in the world where the local politics still features a clearly good choice at times. I have doubts about reports of such, I think it is clearly much more common to mistake a lesser evil for "good" than to find cases of actually good politics. Still, the statistical frequency shouldn't be zero just yet.

21 July 2018 at 18:19

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

To clarify - headline aside I am not just talking about politics specifcially, but *all* kinds of institutional-level activity.

When a line has been crossed, and an institution is net-evil (evil overall, in tendency - because all institutions have *some* good in them), then even to defend it against getting worse, amounts to advocating, propagating, evil.

Which, I take it, we should not do.

This may - indeed - be exactly what distinguishes End Times.

21 July 2018 at 18:26