Cowgirl Ramblings
I normally shy away from discussing anything religious or political but I sincerely {and I have tried} could not help myself this go round. Thanks to social media and the Internet, it's a free for all for opinion slinging these days on a bevy of topics from race, email servers, candidates, etc... And I don't like to jump in the fight {particularly when I am not educated enough to do so} but I did anyway.
This year's election has me feeling like the second coming couldn't happen faster, because the real problem {I think} is one of these people will win. We are a nation of geniuses {relatively speaking} and this is the best we have to offer? My dog has more scruples and that's saying a lot.
Trying to decide which presidential candidate is the most qualified to run our country is sorta like trying to pick a cow patty up by the clean end... It ain't happening. Can I just use a pitchfork?
On that note, I have totally offended, via social media, friends and random strangers these past couple of months by stating my political opinion {once or twice} and it made me realize one thing...this subject isn't worth it. It isn't worth the firestorm and barrage of heated opinions that come afterward and it certainly isn't worth losing friends over.
I'm not afraid to make people angry or stating my thoughts or opinion. My Irish temper and bad choice of vocabulary ensure the worst possible delivery of it. My witty humor is glared and scoffed at by those that disagree with the truth of the matter behind it. And I am OK with that. I am not educated in politics but I am not a stupid person. {Just stupid enough to wallow in the mud with the pigs occasionally}.
But, I also realized that collectively, we have lost our sense of humor and the ability to accept each other's difference of opinion gracefully and kindly. Believe it or not, incessant Trump or Clinton posting on Facebook probably won't change anyone's opinion. It will only fuel the giant hate flame we have burning strongly.
The beauty of where we live is having the ability to make a choice. We've become such an "in your face" society, that we can't even post something on social media that isn't a hateful opinion of some other situation. Myself included. And I no longer choose to go there. Simply, because there are better things to focus on in life.
Politics shmolitics...I think our country is in need of a good old-fashioned stiff drink. We're all suffering from electile dysfunction. So, before you get behind your keyboard to post your next social media opinion, ask yourself a couple of questions: Is it necessary? Is it helpful? Is it educational? If you can answer "yes", then share away, but be kind to those that choose to disagree with you. Chances are neither one of you is right anyway.
In the meantime, vote your conscience, vote your morals and love your neighbors, or at least try to like them. Get outside of the giant media storm of politics and get back to being good. And don't settle for second best whether that's chocolate, beer, toilet paper or integrity. Because we're all going to need a lot of it to get through these next few months.
As for me, I will be sporting my Lonesome Dove "Augustus McCrae for President" shirt, popping the top of a cold one in honor of the good that remains and riding my horse off into the big 'ol Charlie Russell sunset.
Happy Trails~
Heather
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