Is that a myth? Has society ever been that way?

Never has that been more evident than in this
election year, when we have learned more about ourselves and those in power,
than we ever truly wanted. Ignorance can indeed, be bliss.
Many dirty little secrets from decades ago actually prove only what we have always
known but didn’t want to admit—even those in power are nothing more than human.
And obviously, the average human is no pillar of virtue.
From our most revered presidents, certainly
our once-admired sports figures, and let’s not forget our golden celebs and the
whole entertainment industry, to local notables—in the past decade, we’ve been
inundated with exposures of the most disreputable kind.
The problem is discerning the difference
between disgraceful and criminal. Unfortunately, Social Media—that mob mentality body of know-it-alls—plays judge, jury, and hangman, whether its
collective position is right or wrong, after the facts are revealed.
No one is safe from the “politically correct
police” of Social Media. Our idols all have been found to hide warts and worse
in their respective closets, viciously flung open for our seedy, voyeuristic inspection.
Frankly m’dears, I don’t give a tinker’s damn.
What I do
care about is how any of it affects me—and
contrary to media reports, there are millions of others who feel the same way—we
just aren’t prone to wasting our precious time on Social Media vilifying people
we don’t KNOW, or taking to the streets in violent distractions …
IRRUPT (i ruptʹ) vi. – 1) to
burst suddenly or violently; 2 to increase abruptly in size of population. [WW #86]

Isn’t it strange that we staunchly defend our right to speak, yet individually and socially, we condemn those who speak counter
to our beliefs, and worse, pass judgement on what is deemed “politically incorrect”?