Every time you
turn around there seems to be another epidemic breaking out. Now it’s foolishness. Just a few days ago I saw on the news that someone has
been dropping flyers with the statement #
white lives matter in Westport CT. Whoever
wrote article I was reading called the flyers “racially charged”. I don’t know if I’m buying that sack of
potatoes just yet.
In another article the writer (Anne M. Amato) called the flyer “an
apparent racist response to the widely used social-media hash tag, “Black Lives
Matter”. It would be my guess she is assuming
it is a racist response since she has no idea who is doing it or what whoever did
it actually had in their heart. In some
corners of the world to “assume” is in itself foolish. I attempted to contact her to clarify how she
decided it was racist. She is either
hiding under her desk or her email isn’t working. You can decide which.
Perhaps the writer of
the flyers just wants everyone to know that all lives matter. Black White or whatever color you might
be. I’ve been working in the sun so I’m
kind of red at the moment. Then, perhaps
I’m foolish. Just in case I won’t rush
in and judge whoever did it just yet.
I guess how you see a
thing has more to do with the tint you have on your glasses than what is
actually there. You spend your life
tinting the glasses that you are looking through. What you think you see isn’t always what you actually
get.
When I was a teenager
I thought race was what you did when you were at a track meet. It never occurred to me that the family two
houses away were different from us because of their skin color. I knew one thing for sure, the mom was a
really good cook and she would share that talent with the kids in the
neighborhood. They also had something no
one else in the neighborhood had. They
had a cow.
Jim Marpe was
quoted as saying “This kind of racial ugliness has no place anywhere”. He’s a first Selectman. I guess he is practicing the assumption game
as well. I’m thinking that a first selectman
is some kind of politician. It would be
my assumption that most politicians can’t be trusted. That is if I were into assuming things. I also attempted to contact Mister Marpe via
email (twice) to get his take on his choice of words. He did not reply. Gee, I wonder why?
Using the
standard in the articles I have read I would guess saying black lives matter
would also be racist. Funny but I didn’t
see it that way. I’m not quite sure I
understand the logic in all of this. I
mean if you say that Cop’s Lives Matter is that racist? How about my favorite, Unborn Babies Lives
Matter? That surely can’t be
racist. Just imagine this, what if the
author of the flyers is black; does that change the equation Mister First
Selectman? Isn’t this whole thing
starting to sound foolish? Like the song
says, fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
All that you have to do is figure out who the fools are that are rushing
in. That should be easy or maybe not.
The Real Threats:
I would hope
that the government spends our money (and it is OUR money) with the goal of
protecting the country from threats. That’s
their job, right? At least that is what
I was thinking. Just what are the real
threats?
Consider this, it
has been reported that the Department of Homeland Security is now looking into
climate change (formally global warming before the warming thing wasn’t
happening). Whose idea was that? The government is reported to be spending
22.2 billion on climate change (check it out ). They are spending just 12 billion on customs
and boarder enforcement. Does that sound
as foolish to you as it does to me? Shouldn’t
those numbers be reversed? Someone once
said you put your money where your heart is or was it your mouth? Either way that should tell us something which
ought to scare us just a bit.
So let’s get
this straight, the people in charge think that Global Warming, sorry I mean
Climate Change is twice as important as keeping people from slipping across the
border illegally (oops I meant undocumented) or shipping who knows what into
the country through customs? This
sure makes the plot of my next novel “A Borrowed Life” much more believable.
To add to the foolishness our
President while making the commencement address at the Coast Guard Academy
called climate change “an immediate
risk to our national security”. I guess that answers my question about whose
idea it was to put all that money on that particular horse.
Well, I feel much better knowing
that the weather is the real threat and not the guys cutting off heads and
blowing things up. I mean now I don’t
have to spend money on a bullet proof vest or a metal collar for my neck! Don’t you feel better knowing that? After all, you would be a fool to worry about
. . . Hey, I think they are playing us for the fool on this one!!
The
Bumper Sticker Crowd, “Fools on Parade” (well sometimes)
I get a real kick out of bumper
stickers and the people who put them there.
I was once considering writing a short novel titled “The Bumper Sticker
Murders”. It involved a sudden rash of
murders across the country that had no apparent common denominator. The Police would be baffled by what was
happening and have no clue why they were happening. The motive was of course in the title of the
book. The common denominator was the
bumper stickers. That one is on the back
burner for now.
I toured a Walmart parking lot
just to see what kind of bumper stickers I would find there. I was surprised to discover there were very
few stuck to the bumpers of the cars in that parking lot. So I went next door to the Big Y lot.
There was one there that said “I
brake for The Black Keys”. I had no idea
what that referred to. Then using First Selectman
Jim Marpe’s possible logic I assumed it was some kind
of ugly racist thing. Then I looked up “The
Black Keys” on the internet and discovered they are a rock duo. I like that much better than the ugly racist
thing. Sorry Jim, maybe next time.
I headed over to
the Stop and Shop to see what was cooking over there, get it, cooking, grocery
store, oh never mind. I found one that I
thought was very nice. It said “Autism,
be aware, be understanding”. A kind and
thoughtful person must own that automobile.
Another car had two. One said
“Cattitude” and the other “well behaved women rarely make history”. I have no idea what the
Cattitude thing is but the other one made me first think of Lizzie Borden. I’m guessing that wasn’t what it meant. Later I thought of Mother Teresa, Clara Barton and Amelia Earhart.
I would give
odds that those three might just be called well behaved with the possible
exception of Amelia who was touted to be “tomboyish” in her younger years. Wait a minute, does being a Tomboy constitute
bad behavior?
I’m guessing
that some of the authors of that particular statement displayed on the bumper
sticker may have been trying to justify some bad behavior. It might be even money that the driver of the
car with that bumper sticker had the same thing in mind. Just sayin and I would like to clarify it is
a guess not an assumption.
There were three
cars with the “Coexist” bumper sticker.
You know, the one that uses all those religious symbols to spell the
word coexist. If you don’t know why that
one is foolish you are living in fairy tale land where reality just doesn’t
exist. You also have no understanding of
the religions represented on that bumper sticker.
Most of the
bumper stickers I saw had a positive message.
That was a good thing to see.
Some, like the one “My jack rustle terrier is smarter than your honor
student” were just insulting and displayed the apparent ignorance of the owner
of the car. The frightening thing about
that is they probably thought it was funny.
My last three
recorded bumper stickers were on a Jeep.
One read “Play in the Dirt”.
Okay, it’s a Jeep, I get that one.
Another read “Red Neck Girl”. The
last one read “Support Fornicating” (only the word used was not fornicating but
it did begin with an “F” and it means the same thing). I watched as a young girl of not much more
than twenty got in the Jeep and drove away.
She is in the running for the “Fool of the Year” award or perhaps she trying
to make history. Or maybe she is too
uninformed (that sounds better than stupid) about men to realize what she is
telling them. If she were my daughter I
would be ashamed of her. I would also
buy a can of black spray paint and, well, you get the point.
How not to be a fool.
I’m not sure
that we can find a way to never be a fool. We can however not rush into things thus
avoiding the fools rush in deal. Perhaps
when we are not sure about it we should remain silent. The saying “Tis better to be
silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and erase all doubt” has merit here.
Abraham Lincoln was reputed to be the
author of that one and he was no one’s fool.
One more thing,
if you have a bumper sticker on your car that is rude or insulting you might
want to remove it because it is one thing to be in the foolish category it is
something else to wade into the jerk category.
In closing I
would like to add this, it is never foolish to help someone in need. A simple act of kindness can make all the
difference in the world to someone who is struggling.
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I thank you for your time.
I thought I was done with this
article. I thought I had said all I
wanted to say. It’s four AM and I just
woke up thinking about what got me started on this article in the first place…
Imagine this for just a
moment. Imagine that the author of the
#White Lives Matter is not an ugly racist individual. Imagine that she is a black woman married to
a white man. Imagine the unimaginable,
imagine that she believes in God!
Imagine that she sees life through a pair of glasses that you Mister
First Selectman or I for that matter can never put on.
Imagine that she is trying to
tell everyone that ALL lives mater
even her husband’s. They matter, not
because of the color of their skin, but because it is the way in which the God she
believes in intended it to be. Imagine
that although we can’t see through her glasses we insist on spraying everyone
else’s glasses with the imperfections we have colored our own glasses
with. Imagine that we are the fools who
rush in where the angels fear to tread to make our prejudgments without a clue
of what is in the heart of the author.
Imagine that we and not she are the ugly racists. That thought scares me more than a little. How about you?