In the wake of an election where more people voted against somebody than for anybody, I bring you the following analogy – choosing a meal on an airline.
Some people may remember when airlines used to serve an actual meal in coach … well, it was like a meal, but without the quality. So you’re in this metal cylinder with a bunch of people you don’t know (or particularly like) and you have to make a choice between two mediocre items.
“Chicken or beef?”
Now you’ve seen chicken and beef before, but you can’t actually look at the chicken or beef until after it’s served … and if you choose one you don’t like, you can’t select again until you get on another flight.
Perhaps you’ve had beef or chicken on this airline before. The chicken wasn’t good last time, so I’ll get the beef. But the beef isn’t terribly good. You’d like to send it back, get another selection …but not on this flight.
So we got chicken or beef this time … one wasn’t good, and we can’t send it back, so we’ll order the other one this time and hope it’s really better. We can always try to get fish on the next flight.
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