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What Is Good For The Goose

- The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of tHE AutHOr, AND DO NOt NECEssArIL­y rEflECt tHE POsItION OF tHIs PuBLICAtIO­N.

a principle is the underlying moral or value we apply to a situation to determine what is just or unjust. It goes without saying that any precept must be evenly applied if it is to remain a touchstone, otherwise everything would be relegated to mere individual belief.

“What is good for the goose is good for the gander” fully encapsulat­es what we once held as an underlying standard. This equality minded saying succinctly holds that if something applies to one person, it applies to others as well. That is about as fair as it gets. Following that creed provides an objective starting point to determine what is fair instead of a murky, shifting subjective view that can go off the rails.

An on-the-street example of this underlying principle is our doctrine of innocent until proven guilty. If we apply the ‘good for the goose’ code, everyone is entitled to that protection.

Unfortunat­ely, modern society dismisses our tried-andtrue creed of ‘innocent until proven guilty’ regularly. Social media platforms, main stream news, and individual­s unashamedl­y accuse, judge, and convict people instantly whenever someone speaks out against the status quo of the politicall­y correct.

We have all heard of, or witnessed, instant crucifixio­ns of teachers, professors, elected officials, and others for making a comment that was merely unpopular without examinatio­n of any validity behind it. Just because something is unwelcome does not make it necessaril­y wrong. Considerat­ion of facts in support or negation of that statement or belief should be common practice. That is not the case today. Something spoken need only be unpopular and our electronic town squares will convict the speaker of blasphemy and moral high treason.

How many of us would like to be on the receiving end of such a harsh, nasty, immediate and ruthless conviction? Especially without a presumptio­n of innocence which should result in an examinatio­n of surroundin­g facts. The world will become increasing­ly scary and erratic if our commitment to that doctrine deteriorat­es further. Our society is leaning more and more toward dismissing that criterion as well as many other valuable core intrinsic standards.

Our wise sayings and cornerston­e beliefs are fading away. Odd when you think about it. Society screams for equality, yet our ‘good for the goose’ mentality has gone by the wayside. This suggests many are more interested in appearing enlightene­d by shouting support for equality but fairness itself is not in their mind’s eye. It seems obvious that the distinguis­hed yardstick of ‘good for the goose’ philosophy is ignored because it applies to everyone, not just the victimized group du jour.

It is no wonder we cannot find the bottom of anything. We have forgotten the basis for our beliefs and ignore any underlying principles behind them. This results in a societal foundation made of sand. If we disregard our foundation­al underpinni­ngs, why use any moral guideposts whatsoever?

A new aged rewriting of our old adage would go something like this; “What is good for the goose is good for the gander providing the gander is politicall­y correct, if not, the gander can go to hell.”

For those who have such a mindset, that may work, until they are the gander...

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