Thursday, February 16, 2017

Political Community

A political community is when a set group of people believe and have political thoughts or mindsets. A political part of the community can affect the mood of a community by the beliefs of the people that live in the community.
            A way that it can be unhealthy to have a political community is that there is always someone who doesn’t agree with the majority. Which is alright because everybody has their own belief and that is their right. But this same act Is how a riot can start and lead into violent actions because of the political beliefs from someone or a group of people. For example, in the chronicle a Republican Senator John McCain said “I am worried about the National Security Council. ... The appointment of Mr. Bannon is something which is a radical departure from any National Security Council in history.” Which does sound like a serious problem and people aren’t happy about the National Security Council. On the other hand, in the Atlantic, Yarvin has an idea of the rule by the people doesn’t work and has a political movement that is a philosophy that is a rejection of democracy and a embrace of autocratic rule. Bannon and Yarvin have signs of contacting each other which has community’s scared. When communities are scarred it can actually turn positive because them having the same thought of something being bad can bring them together as one and become from what was unhealthy to being healthy.

 I feel always if you have an unhealthy community and something let’s say, when 9/11 happened I am sure in New York there were communities that didn’t like each other and then after it happened they came together and helped one another in their tough time in need. Everyone needs someone when they are going through tough time and a community member can always be that one person or several to help you through it to then create that healthy community. Reaching out and being there for someone really I a big step towards having your community healthy and well structured.

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