As we know, political life has much in common with acting,
but how close is it to a purely thespian career? Prime ministers, ministers,
MPs- are they merely actors? Very close to it presumably, because if one
assumes they are merely actors then many things become clear. A common enough
point of view perhaps, but in our current political turmoil these things are
worth repeating. The turmoil isn’t accidental.
Let us devise an imaginary political actor named Creep. Let
us assume that Creep doesn’t make much effort to understand his own words when
it comes to political discourse. He learns the script but goes no further.
Creep has found that there is political safety in the script if he allows for a
limited amount of ad-libbing. This is what he does if his script does not fit a
particular political scenario – he ad-libs to build bridges back to the script.
We see this all the time in politics where standard scripts
seem to have taken over political discourse. The reason is simple enough - standard
scripts are the best and easiest way for Creep to navigate through the
minefields of political discourse.
Sticking to the script works because it is easy and it is
easy because scriptwriters design their scripts to be easily delivered. They
know their actors so their scripts require little in the way of mental agility.
There is no compelling need for a political actor such as Creep to absorb all
the detail behind his scripts.
Maybe this sounds cynical, but for political actors there
are advantages to not researching the background to their scripts in too much
detail. It keeps the ad-libbing within narrow bounds. Arguments rarely strike
home because no great effort is required to deflect them. Creep’s scripts may
not fit a particular political argument but he can usually be relied on to ad-lib
and deflect awkward arguments back to the script. Creep has no real choice
anyway. Creep is an actor.
For Creep, political discourse is easy, no matter how
powerful opposing arguments may be. His scripts and acting ability keep things
under control. Here we have the dual purpose of the political script - it works
well and it makes life easy for political actors. The downside for voters is
that many political actors are merely that – actors. Voters cannot vote for or
against the scriptwriters.
2 comments:
Creep seems familiar... People's Princess... the Many not the Few...
Sackers - Big Tent...
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