I'm a member of the college republicans at my university and have been since my first year. Prior to the election it was always a divided room as each of had our own horse that we wanted to win and had our opinions and now that Trump is president and after the ACA drama especially it's even worse. I'm admittedly in the minority out of the group and often disagree with what our messages should be out on campus and around the community and late last week I was told by one of the officers that I, and a couple others, need to fall in line more so that the message is consistent and unified. Basically it's ok to disagree in the room but outside the room we need to be supportive of the president and the party.
I'm conflicted admittedly since I do not agree with a lot of what the president is doing or the direction he is taking the party but I do think it's important to have these communication platforms around campus to help spread the concepts of limited governance amd the constitution. I'm also being criticized by people in the group for not being in meetings as much as I should but I'm also involved in a few other campus groups and I also have my obligations to my horses and my competition schedules. That aside my conflict is whether or not I stay in the College Republicans club or if I leave or try to form my own club.
It's funny to me how things can be such a microcosm though. I find this to be so strikingly similar to what's happening right now in Washington with the administration vs the freedom caucus. I don't want to leave the group but a part of me feels the group has already left me and others. I just can't help spread messages in favor of things that go against my principles and core beliefs. I want to continue to challenge our own leadership on campus and fight for conservatism on campus but it feels like a losing battle at this point.
I'm conflicted admittedly since I do not agree with a lot of what the president is doing or the direction he is taking the party but I do think it's important to have these communication platforms around campus to help spread the concepts of limited governance amd the constitution. I'm also being criticized by people in the group for not being in meetings as much as I should but I'm also involved in a few other campus groups and I also have my obligations to my horses and my competition schedules. That aside my conflict is whether or not I stay in the College Republicans club or if I leave or try to form my own club.
It's funny to me how things can be such a microcosm though. I find this to be so strikingly similar to what's happening right now in Washington with the administration vs the freedom caucus. I don't want to leave the group but a part of me feels the group has already left me and others. I just can't help spread messages in favor of things that go against my principles and core beliefs. I want to continue to challenge our own leadership on campus and fight for conservatism on campus but it feels like a losing battle at this point.