My column this week - before print
I havent been writing for awhile both because of a temporary physical limitation; but, mostly because I am struck mute by the cruelty and barbarism that has become the rootstock of our society.
I have no words for a government that gives a traitor a cushy prison cell and condemns children, fleeing their homelands, to sleep on bare concrete and not allowed soap or clean clothes. What have we become that we treat the vulnerable among us as the lowest animal to be abused and the worst of us as royalty to be exalted?
I have no words for the false prophets who claim they are men of God yet fleece the pockets of the desperate and poor as they indulge in sexual misconduct, often with children. They have twisted the words of the Bible to mean the exact opposite, yet the flocks still rush to their doors looking for some crumb of salvation.
I have no words for a tyrant who spent over $100million tax dollars to play golf at his resorts and simultaneously snatched food from the mouths of our children by cutting the SNAP budget.
We learn of new atrocities daily. Yesterdays outrages must be set aside for todays even more horrifying outrages. We stare transfixed at our televisions, gripped in confusion, wondering, what is truth and what is not. Emotionally paralyzed, we seem unable to respond as the Fascist State chunks away at societal norms and moves the lowest bars of humanity ever lower.
I have no words for our governments state sanctioned kidnapping, torturing and killing children in outdoor concentration camps along our southern border. In the face of the monsters who have stolen them from their families, these children have maintained their human dignity as the older children care for younger and sick children even as they all endure deep trauma.
History will not just judge our political leaders for the human atrocities carried out in our names; but will judge us just as harshly for remaining on the sidelines as we watch the life and death struggle play out on the evening news.
N_E_1 for Tennis
(9,664 posts)Your posts are always great...this time you have put into words, feelings I can only scream.
You say you have no words ... you have powerful words.
WhiteTara
(29,692 posts)I'm actually in tears over all this.
Scarsdale
(9,426 posts)who decided that these camps would be paid $700.00 per day, per child? How far in ADVANCE were these places and arrangements made? The trauma these children are enduring is unimaginable. They must miss their parents desperately. It would be difficult for them, even if they had decent living arrangements, but these conditions are disgraceful. The gop "family values" claim is exposing itself - FAST.
trev
(1,480 posts)Some of us have been exposing it as a lie for decades.