The Intersection of Sports, Politics, and Why I Decided to Stop Voting

Title: Overcoming Tribal Thinking in Politics and Sports

In a heartfelt guest column, John Milliken reflects on the dangers of tribal thinking in both sports and politics, drawing parallels between the fervor of Michigan-Ohio State football games and the divisive nature of political discourse.

Growing up, Milliken recalls the intense rivalry between Michigan and Ohio State fans, where each side viewed the other as morally inferior based on their team allegiances. This tribal mentality, he notes, can easily seep into other aspects of life, including politics and religion.

As a pastor in a politically diverse congregation, Milliken found himself grappling with his own biases and prejudices as the 2016 election approached. Recognizing the toxic nature of political polarization, he made a conscious decision to detach himself from the heated debates and focus on more important matters.

Through this process, Milliken was able to see the humanity in those with differing political views and cultivate a sense of empathy and understanding. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing our shared humanity and fallibility, rather than viewing ourselves as morally superior to those who disagree with us.

Ultimately, Milliken advocates for a more charitable and humble approach to political engagement, one that acknowledges the complexity of human nature and the need for grace and understanding. By overcoming tribal thinking and embracing a spirit of unity and empathy, he believes we can build a more cohesive and compassionate political community.

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