A DIFFERENT APPROACH
Rather than concentrating our anger with repetitive frustration regarding Washington politics - let's say something positive (at least for a while):
This is the time of year when folks stop and demonstrate a recognition that what they see as their lot in life pales - when compared with other folks - some of whom they do not know and are hurt and suffering - and are definitely worse off than themselves.
When the "nutsos" in the world are busy scribbling graffitti on mosques as a demonstration of their misplaced ire with ISIS, ISIL etc - there are others blessed with the ability to walk and chew gum simultaneously and who are actually able to see the whole picture.
Now, before I go any further I feel a need to share this political cartoon:
OFFICIAL REVISED OBAMA TERROR ALERT SYSTEM
Level 1 : Isis is the JAYVEE team.
Level 2 - ISIS is Contained
Level 3 - Isis is not an existential Threat
Level 4. OH , #@%^&
Thank you. Now I can continue.
I used to argue that if Muslims truly do not want be associated with whatever the term is that our President cannot bring himself to repeat - they need to publicly disassociate themselves from this horror that has been unleashed upon us and argue against it.
Then I realized, perhaps this also means that in rural America those who do not support beastiality have an obligation to make it clear they do not condone such behavior and publically condemn what they know is happening on their neighbor's farm, as well.
Now, I will admit that excludes those folks who have first hand knowledge of the accuracy of the punchline in the once popular joke that ends with one of the jurors whispering to another juror at a beastiality trial :"You know if you get a good one - they'll do that sometimes".
I'm now living in the South and believe it or not have made friends with folks who admit they once had neighbors or friends down here who were burning crosses on lawns -typically located on Martin Luther King highways etc but they also did not feel compelled to identify them when the "Feddies" came around poking their nose into what obviously was none of their business.
My point is that even though you would not conduct yourself as your neighbors are willing to do - nor share their philosophy - this does not force you to defend your own beliefs even when they differ from those of the "nutsos"who claim they share your religion and are maiming and killing folks at random.
Now, if the "good guys" regardless of their personal philosophy see a couple of "nutsos" pulling up to their driveway in a half ton pickup with a truck load of materials suggesting they may be hoarding the raw material necessary to make a zillion pipe bombs - that's a whole different matter -and you might understandably change your approach.
After all, even those who are not among the sharpest knives in the drawer may recognize there's a possibility that something may go wrong in their neighbor's basement -and they could end up blowing up your house too.
What is it that causes good teachers to protect bad teachers, good attorney's who are unwilling to turn the bad ones into the bar associations - politicians or hedge fund managers who refuse to expose the bad apples in their associations or organizations - and doctors who are unwilling to report the "hackers" who take up the time of seniors serving as jurors at a malpractice trial?
I suspect it's a case of "this really doesn't involve me - I'm the good guy and "I'm" certainly not doing that."
But, if so, then what the hell causes people to take days off from work to rebuild churches for which they are not members , take up collections to replace a whole truckload of presents for young kids who are indigent and whose possibly "only" Christmas gift was carted away with the truck, those still fleet of foot who are still willing to chase down thieves who ripped off an elderly woman's purse and perhaps even the guys and gals who are willing help the folks in the mosque scrub off the graffiti - despite the fact they do not agree with the religious tenets of folks who may not see life the same way they do - even if they're not sure?
And let's not even get into those still sending a check to a Children's Hospital even when they misspell your name on those convenient return address stickers and tiny tablets.
Even if you're the guy who folds up the $1 bill so as to cover the denomination before placing it in the Salvation Army kettle - - - and won't put that same amount in the tip jar of the restaurant until they bring you the $75 takeout food order and can then provide first hand witness to your generosity:
" I still view this as a 'Different Approach' regardless of what the rest of the world is doing" - and maybe - just maybe - something that we need more of as we're trying to make sense of the less important mundane topics like politics.
Have a Merry Christmas.
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