Evil Triumps Because Good is Disorganised
Sep. 17th, 2007 02:56 pm"All that is necessary for evil to succeed is that good men do nothing." - Edmund BurkeIntergroup squabbling is a very noisy way of doing nothing.
In the fight between the the liberal and conservative movements I've found that conservatives tend to be better organized. I've speculated that this is because conservative are better at rousing their side with rhetoric and following orders.
Liberals conversely, tend to question authority, which I think is why you don't see an all-encompassing liberal movement. Instead, you see GBLT groups and legalize-marijuana groups and pro-labour groups and pro-choice groups (etc) but they don't necessarily get along with each other.
Of course, being in a pro-X group means you probably think X is very important and therefore pushing topic-Y will seem like a waste of time. That's another part of the problem.
As an analogy, think of World War II and what it would be like if the allied groups couldn't agree on which country to liberate first. Europe would be controlled by fascists, and German girls wouldn't be nearly so fun to hang around with.
(There are exceptions of course, for about a generation the Liberal party governed in Canada because the various conservative factions could not get along. Ah sweet nostalgia.)
What brought this on? While reading through