Everyone is so untrue
07/27/2024
For the last few weeks Billy Joel's "Honesty" has been running through my mind. The scope and quantity of lies in public discourse is simply overwhelming.
As the title of the post says - everyone is so untrue.
It is no accident that Man's from grace began with a lie. Lying comes natural to evil people and often reaches the extent that they lie about everything, no matter how trivial or self-defeating.
We're to the point where once-respected organizations are now rejecting their own reportage in order to toe the Party line. It's completely self-defeating, but so is evil.
As the song says:
I can always find someone who says they sympathize if I wear my heart out on my sleeve, but I don't want some pretty face to tell me pretty lies. All I want is someone to believe.
Apparently, pretty lies are in great demand these days.
There is a strain of thought - popularized by Hollywood and contemporary culture - that lies indicate intelligence, and clever lies are the sign of a superior kind of person. This has obvious appeal to prideful people lost in their vanity, and is of a piece with the elevation of cowardice to a virtue as well.
None of this is new, Chesterton and Belloc wrote about it more than a century ago, and Waugh's writings also address the issue. A key plot point in his Sword of Honour trilogy is how an otherwise admirable British officer convinces himself that the smart thing to do is abandon his men on Crete and save himself, only to realize that while lip-service is paid to such cleverness, in practice society finds it despicable.
The scandal is so great that punishment is out of the question, and he is hustled off to the Pacific theater, where he finds redemption through conventional acts of bravery and courage.
Of course modern society also rejects the notion of redemption or forgiveness. There are only the Yard Sign Calvinists and everyone else. As I noted a couple of weeks ago, one of the most consequential shifts in American culture was when progressive Christians decided that their mission was to condemn rather than convert.
If one isn't trying to draw people to eternal truth, duping them with lies seems a reasonable thing to do, especially if you merely want to keep them in line.
It's a self-limiting tactic, but siding with evil has always been a sucker's bet. That's because the biggest lie of all is that one can somehow escape divine judgement.