Time and time again I see that people—many of my generation—have chosen to be victims. The biggest indicator here is respect. Many feel that they cannot respect our president for a laundry list of reasons. That’s just a lie.
Respect is something that we own or choose not to own. Many say, I can’t respect a man or a woman who… You can fill in the blank. The truth is that we choose to be people of respect or people of disrespect. Respect is about us and not the other person.
Respect is not like. There are a lot of people that I don’t really like. There are a lot of policies that I don’t like. There and people and policies that I don’t like when they are paired. But if the man is the president of this republic, he will receive my respect. If it is the law of the land, it receives my respect and usually my compliance.
The beauty of our democratically based republic is that both people and laws may be changed. There is no need to demean those we don’t like. When we do, we demean ourselves.
I really did not find much to celebrate during the 8 years of the Obama administration. I thought Obamacare crippled many a working person and many small businesses; nonetheless, I still respected the office of the President of the United States, prayed for him frequently, and abided by the laws of the land.
Today, men and women that I once thought worthy of calling friend have opted for disrespect as a way of life. They say they can’t do anything else. It is out of their control. That’s just not true.
The truth is that respect is always within our own control. It is not governed by the actions of another. I don’t ask anyone to like our president. If he wanted likes, he would have started Trumpbook and enjoyed the rest of his days without the hate he is bombarded with daily. He was elected by the longstanding laws of our nation and is our president.
Our part is to respect the office and our laws. One day, he won’t be president anymore. Many who broadcast hate and disrespect now can’t wait for that day, but I wonder if anyone will remember what respect was. I doubt it because it was never about the one whom received your disrespect. It is always about the one choosing to wield it. It has always been about who we are.
Contend for your cause with all the passion that you can muster but remember our political and philosophical differences do not make us enemies. Respect is our choice.
I choose respect!
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