Sunday, August 4, 2019
Lessons From The Past.
I didn't exist during World War II. I didn't exist during the Civil War. Not for Vietnam or Korea. I didn't live through the 60's and and 70's during the Civil Rights Movement or the Great Depression from 1929 to 1939.
I live in the world of today, and what I see today has, for the first time, made me feel as though America, and maybe the world at large, is approaching a crossroads again.
We stand in a time where the world is getting significantly warmer, there are large migrations occurring due to the corruption of governments and war. Our ability to trust one another seems incredibly fractured, especially at the highest levels.
I want to take the lessons of years past, and try to figure out how to come out on the other side and bring about the changes in the world that lead to peace, that lead to an improved and better world.
In those times, there was typically a leader that preached unity and passion for humanity that helped defeat those that championed greed and exploitation While every leader in the history of civilization had faults, it is those that led with compassion for people, that acted more often in kindness than in selfishness, that are looked back upon with the most reverence.
It saddens me on a regular basis that people want to go back to ideas popularized by segregationists, by fascists, by xenophobes and racists. It is those ideologies that I thought America has evolved to leave behind in order to help create a system where we attempt to treat all people equally. America, in my view, has been under near constant improvement over the past two centuries.
America has never reached its ideal. From its inception it wasn't even close to the values that are framed in the constitution. Land would become stolen. People from various minority groups would be treated as sub-human. Soldiers were lied to and sent to die and kill for reasons of greed and pride. It has taken the country over 200 years to become even close to the dream that is talked about so often.
Yet we have made strides. Long overdue corrections were made as slavery finally became abolished, women and minorities became able to vote; that those that identify as gay to be able to become married and have the same rights as anyone else.
It is not perfect, and prejudices and wrongs remain to be sure, but we are still improving.
We cannot give ourselves moral leniency now, and we must move forward in a way that cares about all people, and not just those that we might associate with.
In my opinion, there are powerful people who inflame every difference and disagreement in an effort to control and shape things. That instead of talking about the things that unite us, certain leaders continue to try and divide us, trying to use sarcasm and hate to incite outrage and emotional volatility.
Most of the country wants universal healthcare taken care of by their tax dollars.
Most of the country wants universal background checks on guns.
Most of the country wants marijuana to be treated and regulated like alcohol.
Most of the country feels that a person's sexuality or gender should have no bearing on how they're treated or their access to employment or education.
Most of the country believes security in the voting system needs to be improved and that, in general, our elections and system needs to be far more transparent.
If we are to move forward and get better in this society and in this age, then we must take the lessons of the past and apply them.
We move forward based on the things that unify us, the things that make us ALL human and not on the things that divide.
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