奥巴马前演讲者承认Shunning Maga不起作用
Former Obama Speechwriter Admits Shunning MAGA Didn't Work

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/former-obama-speechwriter-admits-shunning-maga-didnt-work

戴维·利特(David Litt)是前奥巴马演讲撰稿人,也是自称为“信任科学”的自由主义者,他写了一本关于他与未接种疫苗的姐夫马特(Matt)的紧张关系的纽约时报,在科维德大流行期间。耶鲁大学毕业生利特(Litt)最初将马特(Matt)的选择视为对科学和社会契约的拒绝。他承认,他会因这样的决定而切断一个朋友。 但是,他们通过冲浪重新建立了联系,导致利特意识到将观点不同的人排斥通常会适得其反。尽管政治分歧仍然存在,但他发现了共同点,并认为在两极分化的社会中保持个人联系至关重要。 评论员将利特的作品构成了承认,那些对政治观点(尤其是保守派)的反对的人失败了。文章表明,即使意识形态鸿沟似乎无法克服,成熟和开放的思想也是必不可少的。它强调了尽管存在政治分歧,但仍在维护关系的重要性,并强调了在意外的地方找到共同点的潜力。

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原文

One of Barack Obama's former millennial speechwriters penned a New York Times opinion piece about his strained relationship with his brother-in-law during the COVID pandemic. Despite their deep cultural differences — the author being a "trust the science" liberal elitist who bowed to the government-corporate machine, fully vaxxed and obedient, while his brother-in-law remained unvaccinated and a free thinker — the two eventually reconnected through surfing

Thirty-eight-year-old David Litt, a liberal elitist who attended Yale University and later served as a speechwriter for President Obama, felt inspired to write a New York Times op-ed titled "Is It Time to Stop Snubbing Your Right-Wing Family?"

"Then the pandemic hit, and our preferences began to feel like more than differences in taste. We were on opposite sides of a cultural civil war. The deepest divide was vaccination. I wasn't shocked when Matt didn't get the Covid shot. But I was baffled. Turning down a vaccine during a pandemic seemed like a rejection of science and self-preservation. It felt like he was tearing up the social contract that, until that point, I'd imagined we shared," the liberal elite millennial opined. 

Litt continued, "Had Matt been a friend rather than a family member, I probably would have cut off contact completely." 

But only recently — and through shared surf sessions — did Litt's liberal mind experience a revelation: "These days, ostracism might just hurt the ostracizer more than the ostracizee." 

Litt's renewed bond with Matt didn't erase political disagreements, but it revealed common ground in unexpected places, showing that personal connection can transcend ideological divides and arguing that shunning people in today's highly polarized America is often ineffective and counterproductive, urging people to keep doors open rather than slam them shut over politics. 

Perhaps Litt's maturity is finally kicking in — after all, with time, people tend to become more conservative (by the mid/late 30s). Remember, it wasn't conservatives rushing to become the "Karens of Science" during Covid, pushing to ban the unvaccinated, with some Democrats even threatening them with jail or quarantine camps

Never forget! 

As Laura Ingraham put it, "The NYT admits that shunning MAGA didn't work." 

Cutting people off and nuking relationships over politics is inherently immature — yet it's a hallmark of immature liberal elite behavior. We would've thought Ivy League education would've taught them better. 

Perhaps the real lesson here is that maturity takes more time for liberals — something Litt had to discover the hard way, out in the surf off the New Jersey coast.

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