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A Reason To Be Thankful
Townhall.com ^ | November 22, 2018 | Derek Hunter

Posted on 11/22/2018 6:29:27 AM PST by Kaslin

I hate writing columns that will run on holidays. No matter what you write, very few people are going to read it. That leaves you with the choice between phoning it in or throwing it away. Neither is particularly appealing to anyone who takes writing seriously.

What to do? How do you reach an audience likely to be in a tryptophan coma vaguely paying attention to football or a relative taking a little too much advantage of the day off tomorrow? You mock liberals, of course. Because if there’s anything I’m thankful for it’s that these little snowflakes are crying on the inside eating the tofurky they had to bring for themselves while they participate in a holiday they view as a racist celebration of genocide.

With that in mind, I want to take a look at what has become an annual tradition for the left around Thanksgiving and Christmas – the “how to talk to someone who thinks differently than you do” advice columns and how they’ve stepped it up this year.

Ever since the Obama administration introduced “Pajama Boy” to the world, the ambiguously male coffee-sipping millennial who was used as a delivery device for progressive propaganda on health care, these columns have been attempting to ruin holiday gatherings and validate leftists who simply can’t leave people alone.

The Obama administration issued talking points to devotees, complete with fake dialogues for what they deemed to be objections to the government running decisions about health that the government has no business being a part of. It was roundly, and rightly, mocked. But that didn’t stop them from continuing to push this sort of pap every year. This one is no different, though there’s not a twist.

In this year’s entrant, the New York Times, naturally, published a piece entitled, “How to Have a Conversation With Your Angry Uncle Over Thanksgiving.” In it, the author, a liberal activist and “former psychiatrist,” writes about the prospect of attending a family event where someone does not subscribe to liberal group-think.

In the hilarious and sad second paragraph, it reads, “Many of us aren’t accustomed to socializing with people who think differently from us, especially about politics. Our political attitudes and beliefs are intertwined with our most basic human needs – needs for safety, belonging, identity, self-esteem and purpose – and when they’re threatened, we’re biologically wired to respond as if we’re in physical peril.”

There is so much to cringe over in this paragraph that it could be a column in and of itself.

It acknowledges what we’ve all known for a long time – liberals live in a bubble of their own making, creating an existence of unchallenging fellow travelers; a row of bobblehead dolls sitting on the dashboard of family truckster as it drives down a dirt road, everyone nodding in agreement. To leave that world is a scary proposition to them.

Hearing contrary opinions is a blow not only to their “self-esteem,” but to their very “identity.” Imagine being a person whose identity, the very core of their existence, is tied up not in family and friends, but politics. So much so that it’s to the point that to hear something with which you disagree is to cause a response as “if we’re in physical peril.” Now you begin to see why they’re such miserable creatures.

“So,” the piece asks, “how can you talk with people who disagree with you without setting off this fight-or-flight response?” Might I suggest that you don’t? Don’t talk to anyone about your politics at Thanksgiving if this describes how you exist. Better yet, don’t go to your family’s gathering. You won’t be missed. No one will ever say, “As I eat these cranberries and enjoy myself the everyone’s company, I have to say that I wish cousin Gideon were hear to shake with anger as he starts crying over the fact that this turkey isn’t free-range and President Trump exists.”

In the added bonus category of liberal’s compulsion to ruin holidays, the Times piece created a “bot” to help these snowflakes rehearse having a conversation with the dreaded “different opinion holder” to prevent little Gideon from locking xieself in the basement until everyone admits they’re racist/sexist/homophobes/xenophobes. It coaches people on what to say when confronted by opinions they don’t share. It’s every bit as liberal as you’d expect, even the so-called “conservative” option. It’s worth playing around with, if only for the laughs.

It leads a fake conversation down the Yellow Brick Road of self-indulgence and liberal fever-dreams that have defined the Democratic Party in the Obama and Trump years. This “Choose Your Own Adventure” into the fragile psyche of progressives is a testament to just how far gone some of our fellow Americans are and what the education system is indoctrinating more into being.

So, as you ready yourself for Thanksgiving dinner, football, and family, we all have at least one thing to be thankful for – not being them. That may be the best gift of all this holiday season.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: liberals; thanksgiving; turkeyday

1 posted on 11/22/2018 6:29:27 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
I thank heaven every day that I wasn't born with hydrocephaly -- or whatever is responsible for liberal brain damage.

And here's a hint to lefties: while it may seem like you have to battle every year with stupid relatives who are just plain wrong about everything, your stupid relatives think the same thing about you. So give them one more thing to be thankful for and throw yourself off a high building.

2 posted on 11/22/2018 6:46:30 AM PST by IronJack
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To: Kaslin

Kaslin, we have sometimes had our differences of opinion, but I would specifically like to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving and say thank you for tirelessly posting these articles and participating in the ensuing debates. I do not always care for the content in the articles, but I appreciate the effort to present them here on FR.


3 posted on 11/22/2018 6:46:45 AM PST by MortMan (Satan was merely the FIRST politician who pretended to speak for God.)
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To: MortMan

Thank you very much, and I also wish you a very happy Thanksgiving


4 posted on 11/22/2018 7:03:13 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
I would like to second MortMan’s comments. You and I have disagreed recently, and most likely will disagree in the future, but I would hope that we will continue to do so in a mature and intellectually honest manner...something the liberals apparently are incapable of achieving.

Best regards for a Happy Thanksgiving.

5 posted on 11/22/2018 8:20:04 AM PST by Redleg Duke (Disarming Liberals...Real Common Sense Gun Control!)
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To: Kaslin
I would like to second MortMan’s comments. You and I have disagreed recently, and most likely will disagree in the future, but I would hope that we will continue to do so in a mature and intellectually honest manner...something the liberals apparently are incapable of achieving.

Best regards for a Happy Thanksgiving.

6 posted on 11/22/2018 8:21:14 AM PST by Redleg Duke (Disarming Liberals...Real Common Sense Gun Control!)
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