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Headline: Civil(ized) society
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Post: When I voted today I thought about all of the people I saw in line waiting their turn. Out of curiosity, I imagined how each one voted. I thought about how firemen, doctors, or any first responders wouldn't care what their political affiliation is. They would simply help them. Similarly when I'm serving my customers, I couldn't care less what their politics are, I just want to do a great job for them. It's disappointing to see how Americans are treating each other when watching the news. As parents, we need to model civility and encourage it in our children. Differences in opinion should be just that. America is stronger when its citizens aren't divided and we have so much more in common than we have in difference.
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When I voted today I thought about all of the people I saw in line waiting their turn. Out of curiosity, I imagined how each one voted. I thought about how firemen, doctors, or any first responders wouldn't care what their political affiliation is. They would simply help them. Similarly when I'm serving my customers, I couldn't care less what their politics are, I just want to do a great job for them. It's disappointing to see how Americans are treating each other when watching the news. As parents, we need to model civility and encourage it in our children. Differences in opinion should be just that. America is stronger when its citizens aren't divided and we have so much more in common than we have in difference.
Follow our Pearland-Silverlake blog: http://eternalma.com/Event/blog
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