Re: A teenaged republican?
by
ajb
05/20/2008, 4:13 PM #
So let me get this straight...if you take offense and are sensitive when your parents call your boyfriend or girlfriend a "wack-job," or worse, it proves you are under your boyfriend's or girlfriend's evil influence? Hmm...interesting, thanks for clearing that up for me. I haven't been in a relationship in a while, things certainly are changing, I'll make sure and revise my notes. I'm a 30-year old guy, but even I'm not sure that I could take much of that kind of name-calling of a girlfriend of mine by family members without saying something about it. Unless we just teleported back to 1910 or so, when women and young people were expected to shut the hell up about politics and even if you were called the worst thing in the world by your elders at the dinner table, or anywhere else for that matter, you smile and just say something nice back to them. In other words, I would think she is specifically concerned about her boyfriend and expresses a close association with him because...well...it's her boyfriend. One of those weird emotional things. Or, at least, that's me. I just don't think it's logical to say that her concern about her boyfriend being called names can absolutely conclude to her not being sincere about her beliefs. As I said, if I had a girlfriend that was being called a "wack-job" constantly by family, I would probably have some concerns too.
Ultimately, I don't care what your politics are, but I just can't see being so ho-hum about people being called condensending names just because of their beliefs. I believe Prudie is absolutely correct, speak up and say something. I might be a democrat, and basically am suggesting a republican speak up, but ideas before ideology. Free speech and some respect should start at home.