Thursday, December 4, 2008

Friendly Fire with Families

During the recent Thanksgiving holiday and the upcoming holidays, together to celebrate, eat a lot of food and argue. In my household growing up political conversation was as traditional as sweet potatoes. However, I consider myself lucky because generally my family's political arguments are over who is more progressive on an issue or who has a better idea for solving world humanitarian problems. So for now, I am lucky. Perhaps someday when I have children they will turn out to be Alex P. Keatons (Family Ties) who enjoy spouting conservative jargon that will give their poor liberal mother a bleeding heart attack. Let's hope this doesn't happen, but if it does there is help. A friend recently shared an informative article about how to handle political attacks from the right. Many of the arguments the article focuses on I have heard several times.
Liberals are weak. Liberals are godless. Liberals aren't patriotic.
The article addresses reasons why these claims aren't true. There needs to be a way to get these innuendos out of the conversation. We need a campaign to show how liberals can be tough, flag waving and moral minded people. Posters with Dennis Kucinich giving the finger to Walmart while wearing a red/white/blue striped suit. The tagline could read Don't F*** with American Liberals, Bitches! Maybe? Actually, it is pretty ridiculous.
Do people really think just because you don’t want to kill other people or animals you are weak? It is commandment! Thou shall not kill, wouldn’t that include in war or state sanctioned death penalty? In addition, when did religion and being moral become synonymous because the most moral and compassionate people are know don’t follow any organized religion.
Conservative arguments are getting old, just like the white haired conservative running the government. Luckily, we are turning a corner and hopefully things will be brighter on the other side.
No matter what conversations you have with your family during the holidays, I hope it is a happy time that will be remembered for years.
Happy Holidays!


**Sorry for the delay in updating this blog, work and other chaos that occurred in November put my writing on a back burner.

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