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FuseONE Donating Member (131 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 04:42 AM
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A column I wrote for the local newspaper
They want people from the community to contribute guest columns every Sunday. They asked for 600 words. This is what I'm submitting:

POLITICS ARE BECOMING REALITY FOR YOUNG AMERICANS

By Andrew Slater

For the generation of Americans who are now in their mid 20's, politics has been mostly exclusive territory; something discussed by their parents with varying degrees of zeal based on their beliefs. We are children of the 90's who grew up with Bill Clinton at the helm. Often at our parents prodding, we then, for better or worse, chose sides. I know I did—though the choice failed to stick. My parents were enthusiastic conservatives. They wildly applauded the impeachment of Clinton. Being surrounded with a steady onslaught of the conservative ideology, Rush Limbaugh included, where else was I going to claim allegiance? Liberals wanted to take our money, conservatives wanted to let us keep it. Little did I know, it was achingly more complicated than that.

As I grew older, a funny thing would happen. I eventually started reading what those awful "liberals" had to say about things. I wanted to know what my parents were so up in arms about. I'm a naturally curious person, so after thoroughly informing myself on various issues, I came to the conclusion that the ideology of the right wing was contrary to how I wanted to live my life. It also seemed contrary to how my beliefs should have evolved, given my working class upbringing. 

Having grown up during Clinton's tenure, many people my age have this wacky idea that if we're qualified and willing, then we should be able to find gainful employment. The Bush administration's disastrous mishandling of the economy has literally proven to us, that the America dream doesn't happen by simply applying a healthy amount of elbow grease. (A quick sidebar: if you truly believe the economy is "good" right now, a high school economics course might be in order for you.) We certainly don't believe that merely having a college degree entitles you to a $50,000/year position with a company car and expense account, mind you. But considering how many of us banked our futures on a career in the information technology field, it would be nice to know whether or not the opportunity is an apparition. Rather than taking legislative measures that could motivate companies to keep employees here, the administration sits idly by while one of our generation's most popular occupations is being summarily decimated. 

It is viable that the dot-com explosion during Clinton's terms swelled the field with more qualified people than would be needed when the bubble burst, but it doesn't absolve the group now in charge from a generous dose of responsibility for the ongoing flight of I.T. jobs to countries like India. This is to say nothing of the loss of manufacturing jobs in Rust-Belt states. It's also to say nothing about the massive deficits being run up by so many states (thanks to federal tax cuts), plenty of whom now have to cut vital services. With so many sectors of society (except for the fabulously wealthy) directly affected by Bush's ruinous policies, my generation is finally getting a first-hand taste of what the radical right is capable of when they have free reign. 

It's only now that we young people have begun to realize what an absurd debacle the whole Lewinsky impeachment proceedings were. In a comparative light, having friends shipped to Iraq for a war that was based on lies and ulterior motives, with nobody being held accountable, seems almost surreal. We were raised with the idea that our countries priorities and beliefs were beyond reproach. Watching those once noble priorities unravel before our eyes has been a valuable learning experience. All is not lost, however. At least steroid use in baseball is being taken care of.
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LiberalVoice Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 04:51 AM
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1. Very Nice!
I am 20 yrs old and also raised in a very conservative household. In 2000 I decided to become an issuepanelist at the National Youth Convention in Philadelphia, PA. It chaged my life.
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onebigbadwulf Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 04:58 AM
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2. Good job
Keep up the good writing.
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FuseONE Donating Member (131 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 05:20 AM
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3. You know what sucks?
My dad and I don't really talk much any more because he believes I'm a communist. He'll try and goad me with some ridiculous comment, I try and say something back, then he becomes frenzied and will start screaming. Then my mother will drag one of us away. This usually happens about ten minutes after I'm in the door.
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murielm99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 05:59 AM
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4. How sad.
My parents are good Democrats. However, they are very conflicted about some social issues, like abortion and gay rights. That is because they managed, somehow, to become born again.

Most of the rest of my family, who are Lutherans, just hates this.

We have an agreement not to discuss this, or I will threaten to leave. They don't see me or my family often enough to stand up to the threat. One time, I did drive four hours to visit them, and left after ten minutes, because they started in with the homophobia.

Dear God! How can they not see what is right in front of them? My youngest brother is gay. So is my daughter.

Find a lever, if you want to keep up a family relationship. I do try, because I realize life is short. I just tell them there are some things I will not have discussed in my presence. My dad is 78, and my mom will be 75 soon.
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question everything Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 01:37 PM
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8. How generous you are
At some point we cannot expect to change the opinions of our parents and, I suppose, when we will get to that age we won't be open to many new ideas either.

You straited by saying that your parents were good democrats and I stopped to think about what that meant. I think that several generations ago the good democrats were factory workers who, on social issues were quiet conservatives. Who, I think, formed Nixon's "silent majority." I think that when your main worry in life is to earn a living to provide for your family you may not take the time to think of larger issues, to think about people who are different, about their sufferings and discrimination.

These are also people with old fashioned patriotism who had hard time accepting their children refusing to join the military and to be sent to Vietnam then, to Iraq now.

I am not trying to pass judgment on your parents. I don't know them and have no right to say anything.

I applaud you for keeping an open mind - like a true liberal - understanding where people are coming from and accepting them as they are.
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murielm99 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 06:01 AM
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5. Great job!
Edited on Thu Feb-05-04 06:02 AM by murielm99
Keep up the good work. I hope they let you write more than one column.:kick:
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ayeshahaqqiqa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 08:07 AM
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6. Excellent!
Hope you get lots of positive comments about your article from 20-somethings and from old fogies like me.
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glitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 11:41 AM
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7. Well done, keep up the good work
and belated welcome to DU!
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Brotherjohn Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 01:49 PM
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9. Great writing! Keep it up! And welcome to DU!
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AmericanErrorist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 02:23 PM
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10. Great title!
Not that the rest of the article isn't good, but that title just screams "Newspaper"! Do you write it?
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FuseONE Donating Member (131 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 06:46 PM
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11. yeah
I originally had "politics is" before I realized it was grammatically incorrect, heh. Thanks for the compliments, everyone.
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many a good man Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 08:54 PM
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12. Great job! Thanks for sharing
your story. I think a lot of young people will be able to identify.
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many a good man Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 08:54 PM
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13. Great job! Thanks for sharing
your story. I think a lot of young people will be able to identify.
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lumpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-05-04 09:13 PM
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14. Good stuff.
Keep up the good work.
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