Civility
It doesn't get any hotter or more contested than the dialogue between President Obama and President-Elect Trump.
Yet, after the most contentious campaign in history, the people of this Democratic Republic have spoken, and as a result, our world leaders have chosen ... to show respect, civility and professionalism to our country and the world. In a most cordial, peaceful transfer of power meeting at the White House, together they set a world-class example by which we should all abide.
Americans need to come together and rebuild our spirit, our core which frankly, needed nurturing long before this impassioned election. The people of this great Republic have always shown unity, strength and resolve in the face of greatest adversity to keep America strong. This very challenging time in our country's history presents a great opportunity to come together again, to heal, and set an example for our children and the world.
There are only two emotions in the world: love and fear. All positive emotions come from love, all negative emotions from fear." Elizabeth Kubler Ros. People fear that which they do not know. The violence that has erupted from protesters this week is driven by ignorance and fear ... feat of the unknown.
Change is imminent and change is good. Change can be daunting because it represents the unknown. That said, Trump is the voice for the majority of Americans who clearly want change. We need to acknowledge the fear and strive to come together to heal knowing peace, prosperity and justice will prevail.
Donald Trump is going to be our next president, like it or not. It's okay to raise our voices but not to indulge in hatred and destruction. Hatred is a negative emotion lead by fear which is destructive. In the name of the greatest Democracy, Americans have a right to protest, but rioters are not expressing "Freedom of Speech." Anarchy is un-American, unacceptable and will not remedy anything. It is not okay to loot, riot, smash storefronts and cars, spit and beat people up ...for expressing their preferences? No.
This is a pivotal time in American history. Our new President-Elect has a tough long road ahead with unprecedented business issues and challenges looming domestically and internationally and he needs our prayers and support. Being destructive and negative breed's destruction and negativity. Being derisive will not advance us as a country but only retard progress and there is much work to do.
In Conclusion
World Peace begins at home and starts with a basic show of respect and civility toward each other - especially our new President-Elect. We need to reunite and support our new President-Elect who, by the way, won.
In his victory speech he said, "to those who have chosen not to support me, I reach out to you and ask for your help so that we can work together and unify our great country." It's time to take responsibility and come together. It's time to show respect for our new President-Elect who is going to be our 45th president. There is a code of respectability that accompanies any president-elect at this time which needs to be honored.
As President Obama has said, it's important "we can come together to face the challenges America faces." And, as Hillary Clinton told her backers: "We owe him an open mind and the chance to lead."
So let's give this President-Elect a chance to make American love again, make American respected, make America great and strong again. He cannot do it alone. Help our new President-Elect unite America so this great country can flourish; "United we stand; divided we fall."