Wish I Were a
Liberal
I wish I were a liberal, because then everyone would like me. My
family would start talking to me again, and chances are, my
ex-husband would want to renew the marriage vows he broke when I
started spouting conservative opinions.
I'd like to be a liberal because it's ever so much easier to allow
others to form my opinions for me instead of researching an issue
myself. That always gets me in trouble, especially when the facts I
discover diverge from the latest politically correct consensus.
I'd like to be a liberal because then I'd be rewarded for all my
shortcomings and nothing would ever be my fault. I'd be an important
cog in the wheel of social justice, and a cherished warrior in the
current fight for equality.
If I were a liberal, I would be free to have sex whenever and with
whomever I want -- and be considered 'empowered' to boot. I could
abort any inconvenience with nary a thought because my rights to my
body trump the life I would have suctioned out of me.
I'd like to be a liberal because any guilt I would normally feel for
what used to be considered deviant, irresponsible behavior may be
assuaged by merely advocating the expenditure of other people's
money on whatever the cause du jour is. Very cool. Especially since
my stock portfolio has tanked.
I want to be a liberal because they care so much. They have a lock
on all the fashionable emotions, like tolerance, diversity, equality
and patriotism. And as long as my intentions were pure and I 'care',
I wouldn't have to accept responsibility for any negative
consequences that my actions might cause.
I'd like to be a liberal because everyone knows that conservatives
are racist, homophobic, stupid and, well, beneath contempt.
Conservatives are motivated by -- gasp -- profit, instead of being
nice. Enough said.
It would be swell to be a liberal because I'd be able to redefine
reality to my own specifications. I could turn failure into success,
murder into choice, lies into 'misstatements', and theft into
investment. I would automatically be considered wise, instead of
opinionated. Best of all, I could make up the rules as I go along,
change them in midstream and then demonize anyone who doesn't agree
with me.
It's great to be a liberal because everyone knows they hold the
moral high ground. They don't lie, cheat or steal. Oh, and they
don't condone torture. The media says so, so it must be true.
Before I am able to join this community of man, however, there are a
few ground rules:
I have to acknowledge that government is the best and only solution
for any problems America has, despite the fact that pretty much
every government solution to date has been a disaster.
I must agree that America is bad and white Christian males are
responsible for all that is wrong with the world. Further, I must
agree that terrorists and third world dictators are either freedom
fighters or misunderstood men of good will.
Oh, and I must acknowledge that dialogue is better than war. Even
though decades of dialogue haven't worked, things are different now
that Obama is president. I must have faith. After all, the times,
they are a changin'.
I will, of course, be expected to not only condone, but happily
embrace gay marriage and the long list of newly minted sexual
behaviors, and swear to never mention the adverse health risks or
the proven harm they do to traditional families.
I'd also have to quit judging people (Except conservatives). After
all, liberals would allow me to do whatever I want, free from moral
censure, and it's only fair I do the same for them.
I'd have to immediately quit smoking, in public at least. I'd be
required to agree that global warming is real and man is the cause.
Even though the earth has cooled in the last decade, everyone knows
its still getting warmer. I'd also have to renounce Christianity in
favor of Mother Earth and believe that the Constitution is a 'living
instrument'.
I'd have to agree that victimhood trumps merit and that liberals
know best. Always. And lastly, I'd have to support the notion that
racism is still rampant, even if it is the silent 'institutional'
type.
In return, I'll be accepted, popular, and invited to the best
parties. I'll be eligible for the right to housing, health care, a
living wage (even if I don't work) and happiness. And as long as I
remain a liberal, no-one is allowed to insult me. How cool is that?
I'll finally get my columns published in my own hometown paper and
would have a good chance of getting face time on MSNBC. Best of all,
I'll be able to atone for my sins by merely paying Al Gore for a few
carbon credits. Then I would live happily ever after. Isn't that
worth sacrificing such ethereal and frivolous notions like freedom,
individualism and principles?
Nancy Morgan is a columnist and news editor for RightBias.com. She
lives in South Carolina