Salt Lake City Drinking Liberally

Promoting democracy in Utah one pint at a time.

November 21, 2006

Why We Drink Liberally

“My friends, we need to have a party tonight.

Whether you realize it or not, you did something big and important when you added your email to this list, or came to see us for the first time. That was the first step in your decision to learn more, to reach out to other people, to challenge the conventional wisdom we all swim in that says politics isn’t real life.

We’re asked, fairly often, what good a group like DL can do when it’s “just” social. We’re not party-affiliated. We’re prohibited from endorsing or disavowing candidates and ballot initiatives. Wouldn’t we be so much more effective, the argument goes, if we just did more?

One flaw in that logic is the presumption that all of us who care about our country and its direction are in a common place in our political journeys, and in our awareness. That’s just not true: most of our members say they weren’t all that interested in politics before they got involved with DL, and now they can’t wait to find out more.

Another flaw is that by being ’social,’ we’re devaluing direct action. That, too, isn’t correct: by bringing together members of disparate groups, people are able to make even more connections and have even more opportunities to volunteer, canvass, support, raise awareness.

But the biggest flaw of all is that the group doesn’t do anything. On the contrary, the group does what may be the most important thing of all: it allows ordinary people like us to integrate political awareness into the fabric of our lives. It gets us used to talking and thinking about these issues. It normalizes politics without asking us to drink anybody’s Kool-Aid (just beer!). And it does that to such an extent that people who had no political awareness at all a year ago are now convincing their co-workers to change their votes. You’re phone-banking. You’re registering people to vote. You’re volunteering. You’re running for office, or considering a run. You’re not being silent any more.

So thank you, all of you, for taking that first step. Election day didn’t get all of us everything we wanted, but we did get change. Congratulations. It can be said that our country started in a bar, and we’ll take it back from a bar.”

Amie, Nashville DL Chapter

by @ 6:41 pm. Filed under Group News

2 Responses to “Why We Drink Liberally”

  1. hculligan Says:

    For me, Drinking Liberally provides a sense of reassurance that there really are fellow nutcakes here in Utah who are brave enough to stop and ask questions. We choose not to follow blindly because we have faith in those chosen to lead our country. We demand answers, we demand equality, we demand that our constitutional rights not be ignored or violated. Drinking Liberally has broadened by connections to other like-minded individuals in my community.

  2. BrotherRancor Says:

    What hculligan said. That, and Uinta XII. Man, I think I’ll start an Ogden chapter.

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