My Gen-Z teenager said yesterday that she didn’t want
to be a witness to any more historical events. She wants a tasteless, odorless,
colorless, plain cheese pizza of a 2021. I agree.
The past four years have been painful in so
many ways. As the mother of a transgender queer child, watching the Trump
administration take over 65 discriminatory actions against LGBTQ Americans has
been a stake to my heart. Watching others support those attacks with
their voices and votes, no matter how politely, has been brutal. But in
addition to the impact on our own family, seeing the lack of empathy that has
overtaken our culture is shocking. The defense of the murder of George Floyd (he had a record). The defense of babies taken away from their mothers (they shouldn’t have come here). The resistance to a living wage (just work harder). The abuse of the planet (business comes first). The outrage at vandalism of property (lives lost are secondary). The jaded acceptance of deaths due to covid (it’s the individual’s responsibility). The lack of concern for others’ safety (I have a right not to mask). The refusal to provide access to healthcare (that’s socialism). The dismissal of the US Capitol rioters (they were imposters). This has become common and it is not good.
And it is not pro-life. All these attitudes lead to death. More than ever, we know that the position of POTUS
is critically important. Some used to say, "the real power lies in
Congress and the president is mostly a figurehead." When a president lies
about election fraud, millions of people believe him even when all evidence is
to the contrary. When a president encourages violence, thousands act, even
though it is illegal. When a president uses dehumanizing language, millions
lose empathy for their neighbor, even though their religion commands mercy. For all the railing against radicals – however you define it - this
dog eat dog culture is what I find most radical.
I
pray that the next four years, we find our way back to truth, not because we
are followers but because we find a part of ourselves that got lost these past
four years. The truth is: pursuing the common good, not maintaining our own
comfort, is how we make America a more perfect union. God help us.
For a well sourced list of the discriminatory actions taken by the Trump administration since January 20, 2017, see https://transequality.org/the-discrimination-administration
2 comments:
This. Thank you. May peace, love and empathy find their way through all of this hate.
Beautifully said.
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