I'll start this *cross-posting with an Andy Rooney-ism:
Have you ever noticed how the words "woe" and "woo" are only separated by one letter? No? How about now?
WOOOOOOO!
WOOOOOOE!
It's a difference that's just about as thin as the margin of
victory/defeat that separated my WOO! friends from my WOE! friends. If
you read social media at all, though, you would never, ever know this.
WOO! my blue friends say. "Woo! for four more years! And increased
prosperity! And peace among all nations! And bluebirds and happiness!"
WOE! my red friends say. "Woe! for four more years! And bankrupting of
the nation! And national weakness! And good intentions paving the road
to hell!"
Well, in this post that already has just about worn out my caps lock, I
have one more capitalized sentiment that sums up my post-election
reaction:
PEOPLE! STOP IT!
The bottom line is that the United States is an enormous ship, and one
person will not change the course of this ship. Electing either
candidate would not have meant instant change; that is something that
will happen only slowly and only by all of us working together. Or if
not all of us, a whole lot more of us working together than are working
together right now.
So if you liked the results of this election, you'd better be talking
with the people on the losing side--winning them over, and not just
winning. This winning over will not occur through superior attitudes and
clubbing about of the head and shoulders of those who did not win.
If you did not like the results of this election, you'd better be
talking with the people on the winning side--because standing there with
your fingers in your ears saying "I can't hear you" is not working. Not
for your views, and not for your country.
Fortunately, win or lose, woo or woe, the sun came up this morning and
we have another chance to do this whole messy process again, and to do
it better next time.
Also, God is in control.
*In the academic world where I work, a cross-posted course is one
that can be taken for credit in two different departments. "The History
of Mathematics" might count to fulfill requirements in both history and
mathematics, for example. If I were giving credit for reading my blogs,
I'd give credit to people who read because I'm an empty nester and to
people who read because I love God.
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