The political systems discussion unfolded in layers. We looked at our role as observers: Do we stay politely on the sidelines, or do we “yell” when needed? There was a fair bit of nodding (and some chuckling) as we considered when we’ve chosen to speak up and when we’ve let things slide — sometimes out of wisdom, sometimes sheer fatigue.
A recurring theme was how our lens shapes what we see — and how it might change over time. Many of us acknowledged that lived experience (and a few grey hairs) can either sharpen our views or soften them. The Trump era stirred up lively comparisons — was he a product of a broken system or a master of political theatre? Narcissistic personality or cunning strategist? Opinions varied, as you’d expect, but discussion remained respectful, with a few “well, that depends who you ask” moments that kept things grounded.
We also reflected on history — Hitler’s rise, political movements across time — and how these inform our present fears and hopes. Several members contributed fascinating reading suggestions, adding extra layers to our ongoing conversations.
All in all, it was a rich, reflective session — part political unpacking, part life review, and full of shared wisdom (with a good splash of humour thrown in).
Links recommended by participants:
- Elaine Ingham: American microbiologist and soil biology researcher and founder of Soil Foodweb Inc. She is known as a leader in soil microbiology.
- Reasons why people voted for Trump: Bernie Sanders.
Next meeting -
10:00 am – 11:55am Tuesday 20 May
U3A Room 1 Benalla Senior Citizens Community Centre, Fawckner Drive, Benalla
Jane
0437 621 575