Today was a fairly quiet one at work. Most of what I have done is simply sorting out
minor problems for the mechanically challenged. One person seemed to have truly
either lied to me. She had failed to abide by the number one rule that applies
after seeing me, NO DRINKING. Her
loss. Either she accepts my decision or
she appeals it. Either way she will be
suffering economic consequences. The rules are simple, don’t drink and if it
looks like you have been drinking, prove to me that you weren’t. A simple urine test will resolve the
question.
I have not really been checking Facebook or the news stream
very often. Two night ago, there was a
terrible act of violence in England.
There has been precious little that is really meaningful in the
electronic static stream. The bomber has
a surname that is Arabic sounding. He
died in the blast, I gather that makes him a suicide bomber. Another person has been arrested but what his
connection is to the dead little girls at the pop concert is uncertain. Who plants a bomb to kill fifteen-year-old
girls?
About the only horror that has not be inflicted on the world
in my lifetime is the use of a nuclear bomb on a populated area. Genocide of millions of people has been waged
on several parts of the globe in my 61 years.
Hot wars and cold wars have been waged.
Acts of terror, mass and small, have been carried out. To what end?
These deaths are not deaths that have furthered the chances
of our species surviving the changing global climate. These deaths have been carried out either in
the furtherance of advancing one groups economic advantage over the other or to
impose a certain ethical or moral code on “infidels”. Death because group A eats pork and calls
their God by a different name than the non-pork eating group B seems really
stupid to me.
I can understand the economic battles. Food, water, shelter and Wi-Fi these are
things to blow up buildings and kill people for. However, murder over what your call a God, a
God that says to both groups you shall not murder makes no sense.
The battles leave me weary.
The deaths are senseless. The
need to be on top in the battle of creeds and oaths seems frivolous. Maybe it is my humanist roots showing that I
believe in tolerance and coexistence.
…
Saying these things does not move me anywhere closer to a
being a citizen of a world committed to survival. I am a product of privilege. My water has always been clean and my food
supply steady. Not so much for so many in this overcrowded place. How do I realistically do something that
makes a difference?
I guess that is my starting point. Starting from small acts what can I do to aid
others as I pass through the remaining years of my life. I guess that I can act with kindness and not
turn away from the homeless people who are at the corners of every scene I pass
through in this life. Maybe I can give some of the money I spend on coffee each
day to something better.
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