The Right Side of History

“We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.”
― Kurt Vonnegut, Mother Night

Well, today is election day in the United States, and we’ll see once again whether all those stories we tell ourselves about forming a more perfect union are true. That’s the thing about democracy: it lives on a knife edge with just enough willing participants to keep the game going. Just enough of us will vote for the stories or we won’t quite get it done and this will all fall apart on our watch. Either way, we all believe we’re on the right side of history, while roughly half of us are completely wrong.

Live and let live, we tell ourselves, and we go on our merry way. Just don’t piss us off by pointing out the inconsistencies in that story. Be a “real American” or get out, some would tell us. As if there’s one homogenized version of real. Don’t dare call bullshit on that happy illusion or you’ll have the worst tendencies of the indignant in your business.

Any reader of this blog is likely inclined towards the freedom of the individual to live the life for themselves that they choose. We all see the signs and flags and threats of violence if some don’t get their way. Not all stories have a happy ending, after all, and what’s right for me may not be right for you. We aren’t meant to agree on everything, but let’s pretend for a few hours that we want to stop playing games with our freedom and vote as if our lives depended on it. Maybe that will be just enough.


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One response to “The Right Side of History”

  1. CapnChris Avatar

    Yah, could be the beginning of the end. Seriously. It’s quite telling how so many gullible people continue to believe rhetoric spewed by dictators throughout the origins of western civilization. An obvious pattern. Dumb down the people; make them believe. That’s what broader public education was supposed to supplant. But it’s teetering on collapse. If only people would see through the lies, again. If not with such a modern megaphone (Fox News, internet) that minority power mongers now have, people could better discern the critical differences. We will never all agree on the same policies, especially social policies, and should expect that. But to throw the proverbial democratic baby out with the bath water? Please wake up people!

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