One week ago this nation held vigil for those lost on Sept.
11th 2001. As I looked through the posts on my Face Book feed there was the
same question asked over and over again; "Do you remember where you were
when you heard the news?" Well, I do remember, vividly, yet to me, that is
not the question I desire an answer to. The question that I keep asking is:
"Do you know where our country has gone?"
I am dismayed at the fundamental shift that this nation has
taken in this last decade and it saddens me to my core. For the briefest of
moments, right after this tragedy, this nation actually cared for its citizens.
We were kind to one another, courteous, aware of the people around us and took
the time to see if any one needed a hand or a shoulder and I was proud to be a
citizen of this Nation.
Over this last decade we have allowed a small group of
people with very boisterous voices full of hate, fear mongering and bigotry to
become our loudest voice, all with the banner of a God or Jesus Christ behind
it to give it credence. Last week in the GOP debates, the crowd cheered as
Texas Gov. Perry (with his God Driven Campaign) lauded his states execution
accomplishments and a member of the audience yelled "YES" when asked
if a man in a coma with no health insurance should be left to die.
Osama Bib Laden is accomplishing his stated goal. He sought
to destroy our Nation from within and he may be succeeding. He has driven a wedge
through the core belief in what this land of opportunity was founded on. We
came together as a melting pot and this mix of people, cultures and faiths was
and is our greatest strength. Our base ideal; that all are equal under the law, are all able to thrive and grow, that we do unto others as we would have
others do unto us, is what has driven this nation for well over 200 years.
Yet now, I see all of that slipping away from our grasp. I
see greed, fear, hate and a distain for difference eroding the moral
foundations that so many generations of this nation have died fighting for. And
for what? What are they gaining with all of this hatred?
To my unbelieving eyes, see a portion of our Nation that
despises our President because of the color of his skin. And what blows me away
is that most of these are people that claim to be faithful and God-fearing
people that put God and Country first. Do they even know where this country
came from? Do they not realize that their families were also once immigrants
that came to these shores from another country seeking freedom and a chance to
thrive? They claim to love America yet hate Americans and what this Country
stands for.
Do so few see that there is no other place in the world that
you can arrive, join in and become a core member of that society. One cannot
move to China and become Chinese, one cannot move to France and become French
or move to Germany and become German but you sure as hell can move to the
United States of America and become an American. Do you not see that is what
has made us great?
I despise this class warfare that is being perpetrated by
the GOP. It is actually a war they may be winning. The desired goal is to
destroy the middle class, by removing it's voice in our Government and to
enslave the lower class of citizens to where they have no way out of their lot
in life. All of this is being made possible with their hate speech and them telling
you who you need to be afraid of and whom you need to hate. They are
accomplishing this with vitriolic speech and the false pretense that what made
this nation great is what is destroying it.
I do not know how to make it stop, then I find a quote like this:
"We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people." ~ John F. Kennedy ~
"We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people." ~ John F. Kennedy ~
3 comments:
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Being of mixed race, I'm glad you gave an enlightened perspective of what constitutes racism, and that it's still alive and rearing its ugly head in America.
Thank you for speaking your mind so eloquently.
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