Saturday, July 22, 2017

Liberty, Freedom and Justice for Who?





Liberty, Freedom and Justice for Who?


 I don't know if you have been keeping abreast of the current events lately, but things are changing. The atmosphere of fear and hatred disguised as political correctness has reduced this nation into a country once known as a melting pot of nationalities and cultures to a steaming kettle of mistrust and division. The world is changing, nasty attitudes, ill-temperament, intolerance and disrespect is at an all-time high. All the characteristics that make us human beings have morphed to a primal instinct of selfishness and contempt for anyone who stands for the most basic right to be treated with dignity. It has turned this country into a cesspool that has made common decency an obsolete notion. Of course, I am not surprised because I've always said that the elements of hidden and suppressed aggression will one day rise to the occasion when it is ignored by those in power who are capable of making collective change.

 I understand completely the thought process of those who have condemned Colin Kaepernick for his stance. I understand the hypocrisy of focusing on the act of his protest rather than the message he is conveying. What does that convey about a huge portion of society who chooses to divert the attention of a man who cares enough about human beings to make the decision to risk his career and livelihood to stand up for people who are being unjustly murdered? What does it convey when Kaepernick's act of protest by refusing to stand to a flag that is supposed to symbolize liberty, freedom and justice for all is reduced to an argument over his patriotism instead of justice for murdered victims that includes children? How is it that the lives of so-called American citizens and his courageous stance are not seen as a noble and selfless act?  There is something seriously wrong with humanity when people are so blinded by indifference and hate they are unable to reason and empathize with the plight and pain of others. It should touch deep into the very heart of what differentiate us as human beings; even animals don't kill unless they are hungry. Are we not supposed to be a species above the primal instincts of predators? There is a description for this characteristic....it is representative of someone who is soulless and evil. Some and perhaps a great portion of people may consider my following words uncomfortable, but under the circumstance it is a welcome proclamation that seems as of late to be non-existent in a society that seems to be void of selflessness and the incapability of being able to reflect on one's behavior as it pertains to how one's actions and words affect others. Our society has lost its moral compass to an extremist crusade that has become so contagious it has overpowered the voices of reason and consciousness. 

There was a time when morality, self-respect and humanity stood front and center against tyranny and those who would try to take away what makes us decent human beings. I try not to see things in literal black and white but it is hard when so much of what I experienced and continue to experience is a constant revelation that what shouldn't matter does. I hear a world trying to convince me through words that color doesn't matter, that black life does matter that we are all the same. Yet in deed, every day I see the residual effects of those untruths televised like a recurring nightmare that seems to never end. Yet for black people it is real and no matter how society tries to wish it away or pretend it is a figment of the collective black mind, everyday... somewhere, it is our reality when another black man, woman and child is beaten, lynched and murdered for no other reason than the perception of others as the expendable members of society. For those whose silent voices fade into whispers of fear because you feel you are in a safe place and can never be affected by the screams of mourning mothers, you are sadly mistaken.

If justice and righteousness cannot be served by the unjust deaths of black people then the ultimate price in due time is everyone will suffer the penalty for injustice by a higher power. This country was founded and brought into fruition under the belief "In God We Trust." but I have yet to witness an example that represents those words in practice. I can say unequivocally that I am a believer in the words of scripture and I am a believer that we all will be responsible and expected to give an account to how we have lived our lives in the measure of what we have done to and for others.....good and bad.

When Colin Kaepernick stood up and became the voice for those whose voices were silenced. He was doing what a person who believes in the principles of "In God We Trust" is expected to do as a human being. He will be rewarded for his deeds on earth and although he is ridiculed and judged by man he will receive his blessing in the only way that matters..... 

Maybe instead of perceiving people of color through the eyes of fear and hatred, perhaps it is more conducive to begin to put into practice the principles of what the flag and this country is supposed to truly represent.

All men/women regardless of race, creed and national origin deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.

"Noone" deserves anything less.

Well done, Colin Kaepernick for having the courage of your convictions

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