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What Are You Really Afraid Of?

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The truth is, the only people who affect the “sanctity” of your marriage are you and your spouse. The couple next door — whatever their gender composition — doesn’t change your commitment. And, couples across the street, across town, or across the country have absolutely no control over the strength and validity of your marriage! So, what are you really afraid of? PS: Sometimes, this blog is NSFW. Proceed with caution. ;-)
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Dinner Party

If you could invite any 15 people (living or dead) to a dinner party, who would they be? 1. William Shakespeare 2. Edgar Allan Poe 3. John Steinbeck 4. F. Scott Fitzgerald 5. J.R.R. Tolkien 6. Mary Shelley 7. Thomas Jefferson 8. Neil deGrasse Tyson 9. Barack Obama 10. Winston Churchill 11. John Lennon 12. Christopher Hitchens 13. Pattie Boyd 14. Eva Longoria 15. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez  

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One of the common responses to criticism of Donald Trump by his voters is something along the lines “Obama was an embarrassment for 8 years.” One Christian pastor is calling out that notion. John Pavlovitz has penned an open letter to those white Trump voters, informing them that no, in fact, they weren’t embarrassed by the former President:

Were you embarrassed by his lone and enduring twenty-five year marriage to a strong woman he’s never ceased to publicly praise, respect, or cherish? Were you embarrassed by the way he lovingly and sweetly parented and protected his daughters?

“I remember the day after the Election, a friend of mine who happens to be white, remarked on social media that he “finally wasn’t embarrassed of America and our President.” I sprained my eyes rolling them and they have never fully recovered. Since then I’ve heard this sentiment echoed by more white folks than I can count, especially in recent months; supposed relief at once again having a leader who instills pride. Since I don’t have the time to ask each of the individually, I’ll ask here: So, you were embarrassed for the past 8 years, huh?  Really? What exactly were you embarrassed by? Were you embarrassed by his lone and enduring twenty-five year marriage to a strong woman he’s never ceased to publicly praise, respect, or cherish? Were you embarrassed by the way he lovingly and sweetly parented and protected his daughters? Were you embarrassed by his Columbia University degree in Political Science or his graduating magna cum laude from Harvard Law School? Maybe you were embarrassed by his white American and Black Kenyan parents, or the diversity he was raised in as normal? Were you embarrassed by his eloquence, his quick wit, his easy humor, his seeming comfort meeting with both world leaders and street cleaners; by his bright smile or his sense of empathy or his steadiness—perhaps by his lack of personal scandals or verbal gaffes or impulsive tirades? No. Of course you weren’t. Honestly, I don’t believe you were ever embarrassed. That word implies an association that brings ridicule, one that makes you ashamed by association, and if that’s something you claim to have experienced over the past eight years by having Barack Obama representing you in the world—I’m going to suggest you rethink your word choice. You weren’t “embarrassed” by Barack Obama. You were threatened by him. You were offended by him. You were challenged by him. You were enraged by him. But I don’t believe it had anything to do with his resume or his experience or his character or his conduct in office—because you seem fully proud right now to be associated with a three-time married, serial adulterer and confessed predator; a man whose election and business dealings and relationships are riddled with controversy and malfeasance. You’re perfectly fine being represented by a bullying, obnoxious, genitalia-grabbing, Tweet-ranting, Prime Minister-shoving charlatan who’s managed to offended all our allies in a few short months. And you’re okay with him putting on religious faith like a rented, dusty, ill-fitting tuxedo and immediately tossing it in the garbage when he’s finished with it. None of that you’re embarrassed of? I wonder how that works. Actually, I’m afraid I have an idea. I hope I’m wrong. Listen, you’re perfectly within your rights to have disagreed with Barack Obama’s policies or to have taken issue with his tactics. No one’s claiming he was a flawless politician or a perfect human being. But somehow I don’t think that’s what we’re talking about here. I think the thing President Obama did thatreally upset you, white friend—was having a complexion that was far darker than you were ever comfortable with. I think the President we have now feels much better. Because objectively speaking, if what’s happening in our country right now doesn’t cause you great shame and doesn’t induce the continual meeting of your palm to your face—I don’t believe embarrassment is ever something you struggle with. No, if you claimed to be “embarrassed” by Barack Obama but you’re not embarrassed by Donald Trump—I’m going to strongly suggest it was largely a pigmentation issue. And as an American and a Christian committed to diversity and equality and to the liberty at the heart of this nation—that, embarrasses me.” - James Lyttle, 17 September 2018

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