Wednesday, February 22, 2017

When Contempt Outweighs Compromise



     

        In an opinion piece for the Washington Post on February 21 of this year titled,The left’s hypocrisy on Trump’s ‘enemy of the American People’ comment., Marc Thiessen helps shed light on the importance of self-reflection in this time of political contempt. He attempts to showcase how the left has been hypocritical in their recent bashing of Trump, and more broadly in their attitudes towards Republicans in the past. A distinction is drawn in labeling one’s political adversary as an “enemy” versus the label of “opponent”. 

        Sticking with the theme of his article Thiessen, who is a member of the Republican Party himself, makes it known that the record sheet of the right is by no means spotless or clear of wrongdoing. I believe this admission of fault on Thiessen’s part is crucial to what makes this such a beneficial piece for members of any political party to view. It shows humility and a withdrawal of ego; refreshing qualities to see in our current political landscape where it appears that the left stands on a moral pedestal declaring itself 'holier than thou' to anyone with a differing viewpoint.

        Being newly acquainted with the world of politics since our most recent election, I don’t claim to know what is best for our country. I am aware however, that the overwhelming hypocrisy I see from the left in regard to violent rioting, the stifling of free speech, and misuse of terms such as racist or misogynist has pushed my stance in favor of the right.   

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