Opinion: Ralph Josephsohn: The sky has fallen

The sky isn’t just falling—it’s already fallen. In a nation blighted by divisiveness and hostility, our democracy and economy’s venerable institutions are crumbling, and fundamental citizen rights are being denigrated.

Key Takeaways:

  • The metaphorical sky has already fallen, indicating current societal crises.
  • Society is afflicted by divisiveness, intolerance, and hostility.
  • Democratic and economic institutions are crumbling.
  • Fundamental rights of citizens are being denigrated.
  • There is an urgent need to acknowledge and address these issues.

When the Sky Has Already Fallen

Introduction

Henny Penny warned of the sky falling, but what if the catastrophe has already occurred? The sky isn’t falling—it has already fallen like the stock market upon a land blighted by divisiveness, intolerance, and hostility.

The Blight of Divisiveness and Hostility

Our society is ensnared in a web of division. A land blighted by divisiveness, intolerance, and hostility, we find ourselves fractured and disconnected. The bonds that once unified us are strained under the weight of persistent conflict and misunderstanding.

Crumbling Institutions

These societal rifts have far-reaching consequences. Quaked by rumbling tremors which crumble the venerable institutions of our democracy and economy, the very foundations that uphold our nation are weakening. The structures designed to protect and serve the public interest are faltering amidst the turmoil.

Denigration of Fundamental Rights

As institutions waver, so do the protections they afford. There is a growing tendency to denigrate the fundamental rights of the citizenry. Rights once considered inalienable are now subject to erosion, leaving citizens vulnerable in a rapidly changing landscape.

Conclusion

Acknowledging that the sky has already fallen is imperative. Only by confronting this reality can we begin to mend the fractures within our society. It is time to move beyond warnings and take meaningful steps toward restoring our democratic and economic foundations, ensuring the protection of fundamental rights for all.

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