A Reminder
I really should print this photo out and put it on my wall in a prominent place. It's a reminder that I need, more and more, as our country struggles with the political forces that divide us.
Most of the people I know voted the way I did. A couple of friends didn't, and we deliberately avoid discussing politics.
One of my friends is a very, very witty, intelligent, funny woman who is a meticulous quilter and a superb cook. She's more generous than many people, and spiritual in an independent sort of way. These are qualities that I must not lose sight of because she happened to support Mr. Trump for President.
There are other, long-time friends who I imagine were in the Trump camp, at least initially. As I said, we don't talk about it. We are all still people who enjoy dinner together.
Sometimes, though, when I read things people post on Facebook, I get confused. A piece of me starts to see people as who they voted for rather than who I have always known them to be. And that's wrong. So I need this reminder.
And wouldn't you know that it came from someone I've known my entire life, a good and decent person who isn't racist, misogynistic, or hateful; a person who happens to have a political stance that is polar opposite of mine. And we are part of the same family! Thanks, cousin.
Most of the people I know voted the way I did. A couple of friends didn't, and we deliberately avoid discussing politics.
One of my friends is a very, very witty, intelligent, funny woman who is a meticulous quilter and a superb cook. She's more generous than many people, and spiritual in an independent sort of way. These are qualities that I must not lose sight of because she happened to support Mr. Trump for President.
There are other, long-time friends who I imagine were in the Trump camp, at least initially. As I said, we don't talk about it. We are all still people who enjoy dinner together.
Sometimes, though, when I read things people post on Facebook, I get confused. A piece of me starts to see people as who they voted for rather than who I have always known them to be. And that's wrong. So I need this reminder.
And wouldn't you know that it came from someone I've known my entire life, a good and decent person who isn't racist, misogynistic, or hateful; a person who happens to have a political stance that is polar opposite of mine. And we are part of the same family! Thanks, cousin.
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Some of our closest friends voted for this man. I am still amazed that close friends, friends with whom I felt our views were normally pretty much the same, voted for him and still support him.
Like you, I love these people. I'm disappointed that our views are not the same in this case, but my love for them remains. We just don't discuss politics.
I was having dinner with a close neighbor this summer on our deck. I know she and her son are on the same page as we are about politics. I mentioned that I was so shocked at some of our friends who supported DJT and her response was that she didn't know anyone who voted for him. I was surprised by that...I'm not sure why I was surprised, but it made me think.
Thanks for your post. Love reading your blog and following along with you.
Sincerely, Helen
We can all use this reminder, Nancy, and I thank you for it!
Hugs!