Riots are erupting around the country after yet another black man
was killed by one who has committed to "protect and serve". Rioters are
inflamed with anger after years of living under this false promise without consequence across the
country. The dark shadow of slavery still falls across the
land. This is a fever that we must shake if we're to survive. And all of us suffer under a president who responds by calling out the military and
saying, "When the looting starts, the shooting starts", exposing the
blatant materialism of our national religion that values property above lives.
Finally, we can see that shadow that's been hidden for decades and centuries under the layers of civility and civic pride, now raw and exposed before us. We have the chance to repent, to grieve our shortcomings and work together to implement the beautiful ideas laid out in the US constitution; the great gifts of civilized comforts that our forefathers and mothers fought to achieve for our sakes, laid out like a banquet before us. What have we done with those gifts? Have we created a better world? Would they be proud? Or have we merely retreated into our separate cells to drown ourselves in self stimulation––like addicts––without purpose, without vision, without community?
It is up to us to declare if this is the people we are after all––after all this history, after all their sacrifices––is this really who we are?
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It is so difficult to live and feel hopeful in this time. I can understand the feelings of hopelessness so many feel, because I feel them also. BUT I continue to have hope that we will come out of this time with a better understanding of ourselves and our part in creating something that will inspire me to be a better person willing to listen, care, hope, share with those around me.
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