Ethic
"There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest."
― Elie Wiesel
Our shared identity as Americans is in jeopardy.
A slow-rolling tide of past injustice that either has never been addressed or reluctantly salved by previous generations is ripping apart our society once more.
The devil at the wheel is racism.
That blind driver of human fear would rather this Republic be damned and burn in fire than to take the hood off of prejudice.
Since the end of the Civil War, both sides of the conflict sought to place blame for the thousands that were killed, for lives destroyed, for the communities torn apart.
The anger, the fear settled upon a scapegoat.
Black people.
Never mind a whole people were forced into slavery by the great western religions.
Never mind whole continents of nations prospered from the free labor.
Somebody had to be responsible for the war between the states, and black people were cast as the villain in the tragedy.
Confident that the purveyors of slavery could not be responsible for they were good Christian men only doing God's will.
Even before the great conflict of the states, the founders feared the one variable that they could not control that they saw would doom the American experiment to failure.
Ethics.
John Adams said, " The preservation of liberty depends upon the intellectual and moral character of the people. As long as knowledge and virtue are diffused generally among the body of a nation, it is impossible they should be enslaved."
A people of a nation must be basically good for democracy to work.
People must be fair.
Must be tolerant.
Must have a common morality that believes in justice for all.
These core values of a good people can be destroyed and tossed aside when economic tyranny victimizes a society.
In simpler words, when the man takes from the poor and gives to the rich, the people lose not only their cash but their dignity, their hope.
The people live in fear of what is to come because they have nothing left to fall back on.
Time and time again in recent American history, the trust and faith, the goodwill of the common man have been used against us.
There is only so much time given to an old pair of shoes before they are thrown out.
The shoes full of holes, of unfulfilled promises, are no longer trusted to get you through the day.
Labor unions failed the people.
Congress failed the people.
Government agencies failed the people.
Banks failed the people.
Manufacturing, industry, corporations failed the people.
And in 2016, half the people threw out the old pair of shoes of the establishment for what they believed would restore their American Dream.
But he too, he who shall not be named, also took advantage of fear for his own power.
And he found far too many in government who were also willing to raid what was left of the dream to their own economic advantage.
With some help from Russian organized crime...
We find ourselves in a nation that John Adams foresaw as the doom of democracy.
A nation that has turned its back on intellect.
A nation that ignores the moral character of its leaders.
A nation that disregards virtue in favor of getting the other guy before they get you.
The once high bar of ethics now pushed down into the mud.
The voice of the fearful demanding they get theirs and the rest of the nation, the rest of the world be damned.
That's where we are as a society.
Half the nation believes the other half has no ethics.
Half the nation believes they are the real Americans; the others are not.
One is right.
One is wrong.
I just wrote today, when people are living through change in the consciousness of a society, they will rarely recognize it until their world is beyond their grasp.
Witness the conservatives in Congress and the nation.
The times they are changing.
The world will not stop for you or for me.
By nature, the universe changes.
We do not have to grasp it, to understand and accept it because it will happen regardless of our belief.
It is a fact that the universe is in flux.
What is not in flux are ethical standards.
The time to do right is always now.
Our American experiment is rapidly concluding.
It is arriving at a result asked by the founders.
Can a government of the people, for the people, by the people continue?
Will the people decide it is better to use any means necessary to hold onto power?
Will the people forego the ethics that defined the American people, which is liberty, justice, freedom, and equality for all so that they can have social, economic vengeance?
Tipping points.
That moment when you save yourself or you trip and fall.
Are there enough people left in this nation that have a shared moral character, a shared ethic who will catch us?
Are there enough people who believe in intellect over urban myth, memes, barstool knowledge who will keep us from breaking our necks?
Can this nation rally its virtue and avoid the slavers, the tyrants who are ready to shackle us all?
We are living through change.
From darkness comes light.
Let compassion be our guide for those who live and fear and for ourselves too.
Never stop to confront evil.
It is our duty, our ethical privilege to stand here and now.
Peace
DFrey