THE TEN COMMANDMENTS SPECTACLE IS JUST ANOTHER DISTRACTION
THE CULTURE WAR IS THE SHOW.
The current skirmishes over Ten Commandments displays are not acts of oversight. They are nothing more than poorly staged theater. The comforting lie that these fights hold politicians accountable is a convenient fiction. It is designed solely to keep the masses agitated and compliant.
The real story is the predictable structural failure of the public square. Everyone involved understands that chaos generates engagement. This constant, manufactured friction over cultural symbols is a masterful distraction. It keeps the public focused on who is yelling the loudest about religion. It keeps them far away from the actual erosion of basic institutional protections.
The supposed checks and balances are nothing but mutual outrage currency. When the fight degrades into the precise placement of carved stone, it confirms that the foundational issues are too messy or too terrifying to address openly. The system craves the noise.
This endless bickering over religious markers exposes modern civic life for what it is. Complex legal arguments have been reduced to petty roadside disputes. Civil discourse is systematically exhausted by manufactured outrage.
No one is genuinely challenging the power structures in these arguments. They are simply providing free, profitable content for the perpetual media cycle. These fights confirm only one thing. Public trust is not decaying quietly. It is being loudly dismantled for maximum entertainment value.