by Ginger on August 30, 2012
Dear
Friends, Family, Co-workers, and Anyone Else I
Know;
As we all
know, there is a rather major election happening this year. I know, no matter
how loud or quiet you are, you probably (definitely) have opinions. You probably
lean more toward one political party than the other, more toward one candidate
than the other, more toward one side than the other, just as I do. You have
strongly held beliefs about certain issues, just as I do. One of the great
things about living in this country is our ability–and right–to hold and VOTE
our political conscience, for the things and people we believe
in.
That being
said.
As the
election gets nearer, and the tempers get shorter, and the mud gets fling-ier, I
want you to remember some things, please:
When you
post on Facebook that someone is “Too stupid
to breathe…” if they vote for X candidate–you could be talking
about me.
When you
write in your email that someone who votes for Y candidate is “UnAmerican”–you could be talking
about me.
When you
say that someone who believes that Z candidate has better policies should
“be taken out back and
shot”–you could be talking about
me.
When you
say that you hope everyone who votes for XYZ candidate “is rounded up” before the
election–you could be talking about
ME.
When you
say/post/share ugly words, thoughts or pictures about people on the other side
to support your political position–you could be talking about
ME.
About ME,
or someone like me that you know. Not just a random “them.” But someone you
like, or love. Someone you may have known your whole life. Someone you may think
is intelligent, articulate, well-spoken. Someone you may think is caring, kind,
giving.
There is a
PERSON behind the things you are saying. When you say that all liberals, or all conservatives…when you say that
all Democrats or
all Republicans…when
you say that ALL of any group
is/says/does/thinks/behaves/believes/hates/loves/etc., you
are saying that about real people. Honest to goodness, flesh and blood people.
Not just ideologies. Not just platforms. Not just issues. Not just politicians.
Your friends. Your family. Your neighbors. Your
coworkers.
Please, by
all means, believe what you believe. Vote the way you want to vote. Engage in
civil discussion about issues and platforms, if you want to. Advocate strongly
for why you think what you think. Use reason to explain your position. These
things? These make us better citizens, make us a better part of the political
process. But when you start throwing those ugly words out, when you start
sharing those ugly graphics, and those hateful quotes, and you point your finger
at “THOSE PEOPLE” just remember…you could be talking about me. Someone you know.
Someone you call friend, family, coworker.
And maybe
that doesn’t matter to you. Maybe it doesn’t matter that you’re saying I’m
stupid, unAmerican, deserve to be kicked out of the country, deserve to die,
don’t have any compassion, don’t care about my fellow citizens, or am a moron.
Maybe it doesn’t bother you because you believe SO strongly that ALL people who
believe opposite of you are SO wrong that you’re willing to forget the people
behind those beliefs, that they are more than just their political opinions,
more than just where they fall on an issue or what candidate they want to vote
for.
But to me
it does. Because when this political season is over, and the races have been
decided, the non-stop political nonsense will die back down to a low boil. But
you and I? We’ll still know each other. And I’ll know what you really think…of
me.
And how can
that not change how I think of you?