May 7, 2014
By Nate Smelle
I would like to think that with every election we become a little wiser, and a little better acquainted with the usual deceptions that are thrown our way when the opportunity for democracy arises. Unfortunately I can’t say that I am very hopeful that such an understanding has came true this time around.
Sitting down for a drink the other day at the South Algonquin Eatery and Pub I overheard a quite heated discussion by a rowdy table of individuals that reminded me of a discussion I have found myself in on many occasions. Leaving out the valid points made from all four corners of the table the most discouraging part of the conversation went a little something like this:
“My grandfather voted for that party, my father voted for that party so I’m going to vote for them.”
Living in a world so far removed from the reality of the one our grandparents and even our parents lived in, how can blind faith in a political party make any sense at all?
Being May 4, World Star Wars Day, I thought it may be intersting to share how an old political science professor of mine once told the class how he decided who to put his vote behind. He said he imagined all of the individuals and political parties throwing their hats into the ring in terms Star Wars characters.
“Who are the Jedis?” he asked the class. “Who are fighting on behalf of the empire, and who on behalf of the Rebel Alliance? What about the rights of the Ewoks and the Wookies?” As a Star Wars nerd myself this lesson really sunk home with me. Now every time an election rears its head I can’t help but channel my inner-Jedi and search my thoughts and feelings for who is genuinely looking out for our best interests now and in the future.