Seeing how we have recently survived yet another political season, the timely release of Stephen Spielberg's film, "Lincoln", and the fact that we live within shooting distance of Lincoln's boyhood home, I thought it appropriate to use the above facts and analogy to reflect on what Lincoln means to our tenant of "Unity Through Diversity".
As I journey through life and expose myself to different ideas, ideology, theology and cultures, I have come to respect the unique strength that a blended society which is united by its diversity adds to the quality and enjoyment of my life. Much like the superior Samurai sword is strengthened by the blending of steel to form one focused instrument of deadly intent.
I find it rather ironic, and sad, that this nation's first Republican President was the same man who saw the strength in unity through diversity, the nobility in the ideal that all men are created equal, and strove to preserve the Union of States with a strong Federal government...all in stark contrast to today's Tea Party backed Republicans as presented on Fox News.
Here are just a few events that have occurred since the re-election of the nation's first black President (which we still conveniently forget is ALSO HALF WHITE):
1. Factions in the Southern States are presenting petitions to succeed from the Union.
2. One man has killed himself because of President Obama's re-election.
3. A wife who voted for Romney ran over her husband with a car because he voted for Obama.
4. False commercials are already running claiming that Obama will hold onto power and proclaim a third term without an election.
5. Romney claims that Obama won by giving gifts, in essence buying his election.
What the hell has happened to my Republican Party?!!!!
On this Thanksgiving Day, I give thanks that even crazy people still have the freedom of expression in this country and that the transfer of power still happens peacefully, unlike many other countries. It's time to embrace our diversity and unify to once again become the strong, resilient nation that Lincoln strove to build.
There is nothing "civil" in civil war, whether it is fought by force or by words. It's time to quit acting like spoiled children who don't get their way and play nice in the playground of life. Let's get something done this time!
As I tweeted earlier today, a quote by Martin Luther King Jr., "We all may have arrived here on different ships, but we're all in the same boat now!"
Cheers!
Sir Hook of Warrick
Excellent post, Sir Hook.
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of what one dumbass wrote:
“All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall.”
― Alexandre Dumbass. Oh, pardon me. That's Dumas. Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers
Perhaps it's time to have another meeting of the Evansville founding fathers -- perhaps at Tin Man?
Ahhh the Colonies.... we in the UK love you all dearly, from afar....in the manner of parents who have watched their children get older amd move away, sometimes aghast, sometimes shaking our heads in disbelief, but always hoping that they will eventually grow up and stop squabbling. We do marvel that your Micro-Brewery industry is growing faster than our own brewery industry,( which is ticking over,) with a wide range of brown beers that all have a curious American 'tang', which I can only imagine is some kind of 'bitters' not used in the UK. So maybe the American Government and people, can start to show some of the enthusiasm, friendship, exchange of Ideas, and industriousness of American's Microbrewers!, to which I raise my FishBowl, kindly liberated, for me, from the Knob Hill Inn, by my fellow Knights, and back to the Old Country. Sir D of O
ReplyDeleteAye, we are winning the Micro-Brew war, and this time no thanks to the French! Sir Bowie, would love a Council at Tin Man, let's do it next week. Me and Lady A are heading up to Indy for the Colts game and making a weekend of it. Sir D, glad that Sir Bowie liberated that Fish Bowl for you....so now you can have a PROPER drink! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteP.S., fellow Knights and Ladies, take up Sir D's gauntlet and challenge us with your input.