The Reality: There are no Solutions

 

My mind is reeling and my heart is aching, not only from the shootings that have just occurred, but the flood of solutions that people are proposing. We are all desperate for solutions. We want to be able to live in this world feeling safe. We want to know that we can go to Walmart and not have to look over our shoulders. We want to be happy, live peacefully and know that we don’t have to live in fear.

The truth, as hard as it is to admit, is twofold and paradoxical: there are no solutions to gun violence and we don’t have to live in fear.

How do we live with this reality? The truth is that our society suffers from much more than gun violence. The American culture has degraded, and is spiritually empty, lacking compassion and respect for all of our citizens. Does anyone know of a society that has recovered from this type of erosion—without a moral compass? The only one that comes to mind is the Jews.

Time and gain, the Jews have fallen into idol worship and moral decadence. The only way they were pulled back to a spiritual existence was through the Prophets and G-d. But we no longer have prophets. And most of the Jews have become secular; many are self-hating and resent the Orthodox. The times do not bode positive outcomes, even for the Jewish community.

The gentile community is also in trouble. Moral bearings are vanishing; laws that respect freedom and the human spirit are disappearing. The rule of law itself is vanishing in a dark cloud of self-indulgence, small-mindedness and materialism. How much darker can the future look?

Rather than giving up hope, I have only one suggestion, and each of you has the power to make it happen. We each have to commit ourselves fully to being our best selves, to being loving, law-abiding and responsible human beings. Not just by going through our lives unconsciously on our ordinary paths: going to work, taking the kids to school, making dinner, and taking care of ourselves. Those are required to live a good life. But doing even more. Taking on our tasks and obligations and relationships with passion and dedication. Getting involved with our communities and neighbors. Looking people in the eye. Paying attention to the needs of others. Staring down fear. Behaving as if our very lives, our families and friends and existence depend on it.

Because they do.

 It’s all up to you.

 

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  1. Unsk Member
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    Susan: “One also has to ask about the likelihood of implementing a solution. We have the Right agreeing with your points, no doubt. But you have most of the Left insisting that they understand the problem, and we must follow their direction.”

    The beauty of President Trump is that he doesn’t play by the Left’s rules.  For the longest time, it seemed that the Progressives controlled everything. They don’t anymore. Trump has broken the glass cage too many of the Right agreed to limit themselves to. 

    Point No. 1:  Always bring the truth no matter what. The Right for too long has pulled it’s punches in deference to the what the Left and the Media deemed to be acceptable commentary. Forget that. Tell the unvarnished truth no matter how many people it offends. One of Lenin’s quotes was:

    “Truth is the most precious thing. That’s why we should ration it.” 

    Which should tell you all you need to know about holding your  tongue.  The Left is afraid of the truth – so tell it and never back down. 

    Point No. 2. The Government is not only failing us but is actively  working to tear apart civil society.  From Codevilla: 

    “In the 21st century’s second decade, explicit statements by the party’s principal figures—President Obama, Hillary Clinton, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, to name only a few—have led their epigones in power as well as millions of followers to think and act as if conservatives were simply on a lower level of humanity, and should have their faces rubbed in their own inferiority. 

    As the media amplified and cheered such guidance from on high, it would be surprising if many ordinary followers have not concluded that harassing if not harming conservatives in restaurants, airports, as well as in their public functions is not just permissible but praiseworthy, and if thousands of persons who exercise power over cities, towns and schools have not concluded that facilitating such harassment and harm is their duty.”

    “Police in leftist jurisdictions have stood aside as violent groups disrupted the 2016 Republican presidential campaign and the 2017 presidential inauguration in Washington, D.C., as racial mobs have ravaged malls and shut down major roads, as conservatives have been attacked physically as they tried to speak or merely observed. The media have basically justified the violence.”

    Point No. 3 This disruption in Civil Society has come from an unwillingness by far too many to defend our inalienable rights. Time to call it like it is – Time to call from the rooftops for the arrests of the criminals  in government,  including many in positions of high power. All across government,our “public servants” have chosen to undermine the rule of law in the most insidious of ways.  We cannot bring about a return to a civil society  without returning to the enforcing the law and our Constitutional Rights as they were meant to be. 

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  2. Susan Quinn Contributor
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    Unsk (View Comment):
    Point No. 3 This disruption in Civil Society has come from an unwillingness by far too many to defend our inalienable rights. Time to call it like it is – Time to call from the rooftops for the arrests of the criminals in government, including many in positions of high power. All across government,our “public servants” have chosen to undermine the rule of law in the most insidious of ways. We cannot bring about a return to a civil society without returning to the enforcing the law and our Constitutional Rights as they were meant to be. 

    Indeed. You are doing a little of our part just having this conversation, @unsk! Thank you!

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