This was originally going to be a facebook post, but I
think I am going to make a concerted effort to keep my
more long-winded posts off there. Instead I'll try to post my thoughts here,
more thoroughly and then include a link or two, maybe three on
facebook. So here goes.
This specific picture was posted on Facebook by a family member, and though it may
appear to be extreme, I wouldn't doubt that it might have a ring of truth. I'm going to do something a little bit different this time. Instead of just posting my very long post in text for you to read, I am going to make a video that will include everything I am writing below this paragraph. The video is to address the context of this specific picture, not others similar to it. Hopefully video will be easier and less time consuming for those of us who don't care to read that much. Plus, I think you can get more from seeing and hearing what I am trying to convey, than what comes across in just text. Be forewarned, I am not a great reader, and stumble on my words and thoughts occasionally. I also can get emotional about things that are very important to me. I may need to pause at times to compose myself.
Here is my video post of the text below: I have edited it to remove some pauses and verbal diarrhea. Please do not make rude comments about my facial appearance. The nerves on one side of face do not work well because of a previous head injury.
Let's first set aside the fact that this is coming
straight from FOX News, and by all
my accounts is far from being unbiased. Let's also set aside the fact that
thousands of Americans is far from being a large portion of the more
than 314 million Americans in population in the UNITED STATES of AMERICA . Now let's
move on to my thoughts concerning this and the ever
seeming separation of the old "Red state" "Blue
state" Americans.
In my Opinion, some of our country has been going this way for
years. They (being primarily Republican conservatives vs. Democrat liberals)
don't agree with the other side on many issues. So rather than trying to work
with them and compromise for the good of our country they continue to push the
other-half away, demonize any other views, and alienate half the country. (This
is an observation of generalization by the way, and does not apply to
everyone.)
As bad as many seem to accuse president Obama of being, I
guarantee many of us from the other side of this spectrum felt complete anxiety
and maybe even terror at the direction our country was going under the second Bush
(I say many of us, not all, and maybe not even most, but I do wonder). This was
a heavy weight and burden on our conscience especially
after Bush II was reelected. For people that hold toward liberal views (which
are not bad, unchristian, or evil, just different than conservative), many of
the things that were happening and being pushed by the Bush ADMINISTRATION
seemed like they were being pushed through with no opposition, and all Republicans
walked lock step with every decision, while some Democrats followed, either
because they leaned conservative, were afraid to push away conservative voters,
or because they chose to compromise (something the other side seems to see as
disloyal breaking of ranks and tradition, on their side). I know I felt like
his policies were terrible for our country, our economy, our people, and our
soldiers. Yet if anyone or any groups made any attempt to speak out on
anything, they were mislabeled as un-American, un-Christian, Evil, and dismissed
as extremists. Massive changes were pushed through, with no struggle, because
the side with so much power at the time could get away with it. In the end, the
two major wars of that time seemed to go on with no hope of ending, assault
weapons ban was ignored so it would lapse knowing that conservatives wouldn't
dare cross the NRA, economy took a free-fall that did not slow until well into
the next term after Bush was gone, personal freedoms and security of those
freedoms massively deteriorated (in the name of security), the rich grew
ever richer while the middle class were told it would help them (yet it did the
opposite), we were all given a tax credit in return found incredible hikes in
prices, rates, and fees of almost everything (which far outpaced any rise in income.
{Yeah right, rise in income, what a joke!}) Even with all the tragedy that
seemed to befall our country during the Bush years, somehow we still made it
out as a country, divided but still a country. You can say that Obama is
destroying our country, but as far as I can tell, we have been destroying and
dividing our country for decades. Conservatives are pissed off about a
healthcare plan and that the economy hasn’t bounced back as much as our “hope
and change” idealism had hoped. Sorry,
but that does not hold a candle to the massive issues that liberals felt were
weighted on our countries shoulders, during the “fun times” of the Bush II administration.
Which we felt, was every bit as horrendous as conservatives feel Obama has been,
for our country. I personally hate that people try to dismiss our anger and
frustration with the Bush administration, simply because they say it is in the
past. Well that past, has continued to influence the negative direction of this
country, and we certainly should not ignore it, and brush it aside, just
because this is a different administration and a different time. We have every
right to look at history in order to try to learn from our past mistakes, and
improve our countries future.
Conservatives seem to attach their entire political views on a very
small handful of issues. In this current case, the big ones seem to be the
healthcare policy enacted by the Obama administration, a false
premise that they will lose gun rights, and the never-ending view that lax
moral laws (i.e. homosexual issues, abortion, birth control, corporal
punishment, and use of the Christian religion in public) are deteriorating
our country and society. I do not see democrats as being so nearsighted and
one sided, but I am a democrat and certainly have my own bias. I feel like we
try to consider many issues when we decide our political views. I hear so many
conservatives make claims to the effect of, we are "just drinking the
kool-aid", repeating democratic talking points,
falling victim to political pandering, uneducated, ignorant, do
no research, just don't get it, etc., etc., etc. Yet, that is almost the exact
perception some of us have of many conservatives. In reality these claims
do absolutely nothing to address the real issues, and the often
real, valid, differences in opinion, values, perception, and views of what the
differing sides hold. We tend to hold any hope of compromise or tying to
understand our differing views hostage, by instead focusing on and attacking
the claims I listed above. I will say that they are not important and not the
real issue, though they may have some importance, and brake down any real
attempt at compromise, they do not get to the real issues, they don't address
the roots of our problems or differences.
So as long as we work so hard to fight against each other, push
so adamantly to demonize each-other refuse to really listen
to our grievances and concerns on ALL
sides (Not just these two major parties!), refuse to compromise or
work together, and continue to address the claims I discussed above without
working at our root problems and disagreements,
this partisan divide will continue. This divide could
become more prevalent, more extreme, and maybe even more persistent. Those
thousands signing this horrible petition, could become millions, and this
country that is so divided by ideology could become far more divided
physically. Would seceding from the UNITED STATES of AMERICA help? I do
not see this as any kind of help for any true American. It flies in the face of
all our forefathers ever stood for and fought for in America ! We are the UNITED
STATES of America ,
and if we truly want to help or fix any of these real problems in our
country, we need to work really hard on trying not to be the DIVIDED STATES of America . Instead, we need to be working together to improve our
country, understand our reaching and diverse views (which are nothing new
by the way.) and trying to address real issues, real root differences without
jumping to demonizing tactics that do nothing to fix anything. We need to heal
this country, and we cannot do it
by going our separate ways, dismissing each side’s views,
and shutting down when things don't go our way. I love my country, and so does
every other democrat, republican, independent, religious, non religious,
liberal, conservative, moderate, loving hating, caring, and non
caring American in this country. We are a very diverse country, with very
diverse views, and we need to stop being so afraid of diversity. It is not a
bad word, or a bad thing, until we make it one, and it is
a beautiful thing that makes our country amazing, so amazing that
countries around the world have looked up to our system, to our ways, and our
countries basic characteristics as an example to emulate and reach for
something better. We seem to be falling from those very characteristics that
others have tried and succeeded in bringing to their own countries. In falling
from who and what we were, we are also falling in prestige, opinion, power,
education, and healthcare, sliding in ratings in may areas because we have
disconnected ourselves from each-other, and told ourselves that
"we" are right and "they" are wrong. Rather than being the United States of America , we are pushing ever
harder to become the Divided states of what once was America .
This is NOT what I want for OUR country, and I hope
it is not what you want for our country. If not, we have got to try harder to
look past our petty differences, and work on understanding our real “BIG” differences,
while trying to come up with win-win choices most of us can agree on, and
working to compromise on some of those things we cannot seem to agree on. I personally
would prefer to set aside any issue that we cannot come to any real agreement
on, while only pushing hard on things we CAN come to an agreement on. That is
not realistic though, and some of the issues we cannot agree on, will still
need to be worked on, eventually. Nevertheless, wouldn’t it be nice to work
primarily on things we can agree on,
instead of focusing so hard on only the things, which we can’t seem to agree? I
think that could be a very healing and refreshing process to follow most of the
time.
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