Moral Decay or Democratic Victory? The Real Winner of the California Governor Race Is Our Fraying Social Fabric
The dust has settled on the contentious question of who won the governor race in california, but the true victory lap belongs to the forces of division and moral relativism. We have elected a leader not on a platform of shared values, but on a tide of transactional promises that further erode the family unit and community trust. Every political ad, every soundbite, was a hammer against the last vestiges of civil discourse. We no longer ask if a candidate is virtuous, only if they are victorious. This is not a win for the people; it is a surrender to the very partisanship that foretells the downfall of a once-great society. The real loser is the concept of a common good, now buried under an avalanche of spin and self-interest.