by Shaun Kenney
Talk to your neighbors, talk to your friends, get a beer or grab a coffee. Talk to your friends and neighbors as if they were people worth living around. Talk about things other than politics โ spring planting is coming up, kids are hearing back from colleges, new books and poetry are being published every day.
There is a lot more out there that unites us than divides us. That shouldnโt be an invitation to divide at the expense of a common humanity, but rather a call to realize that the gentle and kind and good in the world are cultivated and finally defended โ they donโt simply exist because the world is that way.
I canโt do much about Washington or Richmond, but I can do an awful lot in my own backyard. So can you โ and maybe if we started thinking about the world that way, we wouldnโt invest so much of ourselves in things we canโt control. Or worse, things other people control who donโt give a damn about you.
โฆand if you feel the need to raise the stakes in order to win the argument? Come up with a clever sign if you have to. Watch โ and let folks know you are watching. But as the Man In Black reminds us all, donโt take your guns into town:
Especially if you are going to resist lawful orders.
Shaun Kenney, senior advisor to former Attorney General Jason Miyares, publishes the Republican Standard blog. This column was excerpted from a longer essay, “Here’s Your Sign: Don’t Take Your Guns to Town.”















