The illusion of declaring oneself as an independent
on April 20th, 2006 at 1:07 pm“I’m a independent.”
This is a familiar statement that I have been hearing for years from individuals on both sides of the political spectrum , but have never really taken the time to address it until now.
I have mentioned on this site many times that I am a Conservative. I have also mentioned that I am registered as an Independent (which means that I do not have any kind of allegiance to ANY party, just a preference on values). I have never felt embarrassed to publicly acknowledge this part of my makeup nor will I ever feel that way. I don’t wear the “Conservative” tag on my sleeve because quite honestly there is a whole lot more to me than that. What I realize is that by standing up for a particular set of values, this makes me vulnerable to criticism when that “system of values” has failed. I have called Conservatives out on many issues where I feel they have failed voters and will continue to do so. Nevertheless, I still tend to agree wholeheartedly with much of the Conservative viewpoint.
Those that just want to hide behind the label as “independent” do so because in many cases they feel as though this grants them a position of superiority over the issues AND YOU. If someone raises criticism regarding Conservatives that they cannot answer, they can easily say “I’m not a Conservative.” The same goes if someone raises criticism regarding Liberals. The figure that if that can “bring it” to both sides they can convince you that when it comes to politics, they think straight down the middle with absolutely no leanings. I’m sorry, but that is a bunch of crap. Identify these “superior” individuals and I will gladly vote for them.
On earth, there are no “independents”. We ALL have our leanings regardless of race, gender, religion, whatevah! So the only person that is being fooled in the asinine declaration is the person making the claim in the first place.
For those that have mastered the art of fence sitting, here is my advice: Grow a pair, and be man or woman enough to not only stand up for what you believe, but take the heat when your leanings have failed.
PS: When I wrote this post, I had quite a few people in mind, so I cannot help it if you think I am “targeting” you.
