“All men are
created equal; endowed by their creator with the right to life, liberty, and
the pursuit of happiness.” This is as
powerful a proclamation today as it was more than 200 years ago. It remains one of the best philosophical,
moral, and ethical statements in our history.
It is a core foundation of this great nation. Let us be reminded of this timeless sentiment
over this upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday.
In 1621, the Plymouth colonists and Wampanoag
Indians shared an autumn feast that symbolized the first Thanksgiving
celebration. Individual colonies and
states carried on this tradition for more than two centuries. Ironically, in the midst of the Civil War,
President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day to be held
each November.
In 48 hours, families will gather around dinner
tables everywhere in America and express gratitude for all of the things for
which we are thankful. There will be countless
political discussions, arguments, disagreements, and rhetoric spilling from
mouths far and wide. Stop. Change the conversation. Instead, consider doing #OneKindAct for just
one human being: a family member, friend, or even a complete stranger. Do something that demonstrates support for one
another no matter our race, religion, color, gender, national origin, creed,
sexual orientation, or political affiliation.
Then Tweet it, Instagram it, or Facebook it to show you care.
The anger, bitterness, and name calling have been unprecedented.
Stop. Members in the same family voted
differently. It has happened before and
it will happen again. Do not allow those
dissimilarities to tear families apart. There are hurt feelings on both
sides. Acknowledge them and then stop. Your loved ones did not change overnight;
their ethics, values, and moral beliefs are the same as they were before. Do not make blanket assumptions based on one
single political decision without placing it in the context of shared family experiences
over a lifetime. Life is too short not
to see the goodness in each other.
Republicans, Democrats, and Independents
collectively abhor the violent and discriminatory events that have occurred
over the last two weeks. No one can
force another person to act out hate, bigotry, racism, and xenophobia; people
are committing these reprehensible crimes of their own accord. Do not let these rotten apples spoil the
bushel. We can change this by joining
together and doing something constructive.
Extending an olive branch is never easy, but it is
necessary. Commit to do just #OneKindAct. Make it extraordinary. Make it compassionate. Make it a statement that we do not tolerate
hate, bigotry, racism, violence or discrimination of any kind. We are a people united in a common history
and a common purpose; we are free to be
kind to one another, philanthropic to those who are less fortunate, and
patriotic toward citizens, non-citizens, and immigrant populations alike. This holiday season our loved ones are
depending on us for guidance, reassurance, and unconditional love. Why can we not put our differences aside and do
that for each other? We should. We
must. We can. We will. Do #OneKindAct and have a very Happy
Thanksgiving.
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