A tragedy the magnitude of 9/11, the continuing war and subsequent deaths of our young in Afghanistan, and the economic hardships of a recession and unemployment can force a tolerant democracy into becomming a society of contentious non-compromising ideologues.
Dangerously passionate certainties, wherever you find them, in politics, in business, in our neighborhoods and even in our families, are always constricting. If we find ourselves heading that way, we might want to rethink our position for cemented thought always hardens into a shape that may not fit the future.
Our founding fathers demonstrated that all opinions are to be valued for their contribution to the whole, and by majority vote incorporated into the greater good, even though their singular intrinsic value may be suspect.
Shared ideals are the essence of collective growth, for they are not only the building blocks of freedom and liberty, they nurture hopes and wishes and encourage individuals to let go of demeaning and constraining beliefs and when that is done the value left is reason.
Despite our internal penchant for prejudice, profiling and pandering to our fears, America is still the haven for the oppressed, for the dreamer, for the builder, the scholar, the poet, the artist, and the idealist, even the mystic, for all know America is the place where the manifestation of great thoughts sustains the precious opportunities of freedom.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
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