Monday, February 27, 2012

I Am A Republican

Let me begin by saying that I do not like to argue about political beliefs. Not in the least. I do not like conflict or debate. That may not make sense to some, but that's how I feel. I don't like defending what I believe to be correct. I only know how I feel about things political and am basically just putting some thoughts down for posterity. (P.S. I'm not a wimp, I WILL speak up when necessary. I just don't make a practice of spouting off.)

I am certainly no expert on politics. I do know that every four years, as America prepares to decide who will be our next President, the punches start flying from each political party. Some of the comments I've seen recently posted by liberal "friends" on Facebook have sometimes caused me to do a double take. To be fair, I have seen vicious words thrown around by conservative friends as well. I tend to feel that negative or derogatory comments can be more polarizing than productive. No one will listen to you if you are calling them names.

I was in a situation on Facebook today where I felt I was being goaded into a confrontation, no matter how "civil" the situation seemed. I stated pretty much what I said above (in a nutshell though, it was Facebook after all) and left the conversation. No harm done on either side.

 So I honestly don't know what my point is here....just this: How about we all be grown-ups this political season and at least respect each other's right to our beliefs and ideals. It's what America is all about. Just stick with what you believe and don't let anyone draw you into unsavory behavior.



2 comments:

  1. I agree that there should civil discourse when it comes to politics. We have a two party-system and in the past each side was able to talk to the other without personal attacks etc. I wish we could move back to this. Oh well. I have friends on both sides of the fence and we are still friends. I have encountered more rudeness in the past when I have been on various online forums where everyone feels just because they are nameless and faceless they can throw out polite societal norms. It is a shame.

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  2. You know me, I speak up, but do all I can to be civil! Are views aren't always the same, but we care enough to let each other voice our views, and maybe learn something on the way! Love ya.

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