After the 2000 and the 2004 election I was depressed. The divisive politics of the campaigns hinged on this idea of “red and blue states.” We were told by the press/political parties how “wrong” the other view point was and encouraged to look warily on the other.
I was raised a New England Democrat – the Kennedy deaths were mourned as if ‘family’ by my Grandparents. Like most people, no matter where you live presently, you gravitate towards like-minded people; hence I didn’t know too many Republicans in my private life. Who were these strange Republicans voting for the idiot known as Bush? I couldn’t believe these people known as Republicans could be so different from my belief structure. I refused to buy the rhetoric.
So in 2004, I decided to go out of my way to engage with Republicans and discover for myself the truth…And the truth was just as I suspected – good people, good hearts, and sometimes they had different opinions that I didn’t agree with and that’s ok. Learning to disagree with anyone – pleasantly, well, I think that is a step towards enlightenment.
A couple years ago, I was in a discussion group and one man said, “What if I am wrong? What if I can’t see all the angles or have all the information – what if the other person is right? Can I leave that sliver of space for the possibility there is another way?” I liked that. I liked the flexibility of thinking that expands your life instead of limiting it.
So whether you’re guy won or lost yesterday, please remember the truth - both Democrats and Republicans are good people, with good hearts and sometimes, there are disagreements – and today, hopefully we are learning to do that a little more kindly…Peace.
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November 6th, 2008 at 3:15 pm
[…] When Your Guy Doesn’t Win… When Your Guy Doesn’t Win… November 6th, 2008 After the 2000 and the 2004 election I was depressed. The divisive politics of the campaigns hinged on this idea of “red and blue states.” We were told by the press/political parties how “wrong” the other view point was and encouraged to look warily on the other. I was raised a New England Democrat – the Kennedy deaths were mourned as if ‘family’ by my Grandparents. Like most people, no matter where you live presently, you gravitate towar […]
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[…] When Your Guy Doesn’t Win… When Your Guy Doesn’t Win… November 6th, 2008 After the 2000 and the 2004 election I was depressed. The divisive politics of the campaigns hinged on this idea of “red and blue states.” We were told by the press/political parties how “wrong” the other view point was and encouraged to look warily on the other. I was raised a New England Democrat – the Kennedy deaths were mourned as if ‘family’ by my Grandparents. Like most people, no matter where you live presently, you gravitate towar […]
December 3rd, 2008 at 7:17 pm
Hi I like your post “When Your Guy Doesn’t Win…” so well that I like to ask you whether I should translate into German and linking back. Answer welcome. Greetings Kroatien
December 3rd, 2008 at 8:12 pm
HI Kroatien,
Thank you and yes, please feel free to translate w/ link back. I am happy to share. I have to say - Obama has made it an easier pill to swallow with his cabinet picks for some folks…
Peace & Light, Kelly