Turn on any news channel, hop on social media, or attend a family gathering and you will encounter the divide. Maskers vs. Non-maskers. Racist vs. Anti-racist. Black Lives Matter vs. Blue Lives Matter. Pro-Life vs. Pro-choice. Christianity vs. Science. Feminism vs. Patriarchy. And on and on it goes..
A thread woven throughout all these issues is politics. Politicians take the responsibility, and often the blame (albeit, justifiably at times) for the current state of the Nation.
We look to our politicians to fix the problems. To unite us. To create the country we want to live in. While at the same time criticizing those in office for politicizing the issues our nation faces. The thing is, though, asking a politician to do their job without bringing politics into it, is similar to asking a mechanic to fix your car without thinking like a mechanic.
We've begun to look at our politicians as leaders. They're not. Not entirely.
They're Representatives.
They represent US. WE are the leaders.
These issues aren't political issues. They're human issues. We as a people have politicized and polarized them. We as a people have divided our nation.
But we as a people can also change it. We have to stop looking to our politicians to fix the issues of our country. This election is being paraded as the most important election in American history. It isn't. An important one for certain, but politics can't fix anything. And policy can't change hearts.
But people? People can.
We can cross the divide and learn from those who don't believe as we do. We can engage in civil conversation. Not to be heard, but to hear. Not to teach, but to learn. There is more that unites us than divides us.
Use your voice. Vote. But remember YOU are the leaders. And we must lead with integrity.
OF the People. BY the People. FOR the People.
(Adapted from The Gettysburg Address, Abraham Lincoln)