Peace is a word thrown around the sandboxes while heads are buried.
Once again, the Daily Press editors miss an opportunity
to explore all possible solutions. Let's break down the editorial and provide
discourse. Sunday, Jan. 1st, 2023. "Our Views"
Here is what Kris and Brian wrote or, shall I say, agreed to
print.
"But at a time when division and discord are
ubiquitous."
1. When violence is commonplace
2. When neighbors and family are at each other's
throats
3. What greater hope can there be other than to see more
people choose peaceful means of conflict resolution?"
Discourse:
The Population Reference Bureau, known as PBR, a leading think tank on violence in our communities, found some
not-so-astonishing facts, and yet the media does not report them. (April 2005) Why do black youth in the United
States commit violent acts almost twice as often as white or Latino youth? Researchers at Harvard University have found that the reasons have little to do
with individual poverty or inherent racial differences, according to a study
published in the February 2005 issue of the American Journal of Public Health.
Instead, four factors— (1) the marital status
of a young person's parents, (2) the
prevalence of professionals and managers in his or her neighborhood, (3)
whether he or she is a first- or second-generation immigrant, (4) and the
proportion of other people in the neighborhood who are immigrants—account for
most of the differences in violent crime rates for youth, according to Robert
J. Sampson, the study's lead author.
"The data suggest that it's more than just a
family's financial resources," says Sampson, a professor of sociology at
Harvard University. "The study shows that the disparity is largely social in
nature and therefore amenable to intervention in the community rather than
individual settings."
Our biggest issue is, of course, Democrats. If
we, as a morally straight, ethical society, intervene in a black community, we stand
a good chance of being labeled racist by the media and black politicians. Whence
we do not worry ourselves with the black community for fear of losing our jobs,
being labeled, being doxed, or our employers being called to complain, thereby
losing our means to provide for our own families. The politicians the black community
votes into office give away money for a vote whose followers know no better. Keep them poor and keep them uneducated; that is the Democrat way. Let them kill
each other, let there be violence; as long as I have the power, nothing will
change. One only must look at Portsmouth or Richmond to see this, yet blinders
are the fashion. Blacks are not first, or second-generation immigrants, so (3
and 4) do not apply; therefore, we only have to look to two issues to resolve the
violence in black neighborhoods.
(1) the marital status of a young person's
parents, (2) the prevalence of professionals and managers in his or her
neighborhood, meaning educated beyond high school in most cases, although this
is not set in stone. A high school graduate can make a great professional in
some trade, even a great manager of people or proprietor of a business. Therefore, I submit we are down to one major factor. The marital status of a young person's
parents. Fix this Daily Press, and we fix the black community.
4. Hampton Roads Residents cannot make a difference
when we say, "We can't mediate a peaceful settlement as to the war in
Ukraine."
Discourse: Yes, we can make a difference depending on who we
vote for to represent us in Washington, DC. Stop voting for free giveaways and
start voting for morally straight, ethically sound candidates. Just write my
name in the box, that is all you must do!
5. "Our region lost far too many promising young lives
in senseless shootings and should have to live with the threat of mass
shootings haunting every trip to the grocery store, every visit to a theater,
and every day at school."
The Daily Press goes on to offer solutions.
1. "Virginia needs to restrict access to
firearms so those with ill intent cannot purchase them."
2. "dramatically bolster behavior health
services."
The desired result: If successful, it (meaning behavior
health help) should help more Virginians find happiness and peace in their own
lives. So, what the Daily press is saying is the government is going to help
you find happiness and peace!
Discourse: Yes, we have lost far too many promising young
lives, and I refer you back to my first discourse.
(1) the marital status of a young person's
parents, (2) the prevalence of professionals and managers in his or her
neighborhood, meaning educated beyond high school in most cases, although this
is not set in stone. A high school graduate can make a great professional in
some trade, even a great manager of people or proprietor of a business. Therefore, I submit we are down to one major factor and then one not considered. The
marital status of a young person's parents and a movement back to God and God's
law, you know, the ten commandments. Fix this Daily Press, and we fix the black
community.
Steps to take:
1. Too many distractions, so turn off your cell phone, turn
off your TV,
2. Find moments for quiet and reflection.
The editors blame:
1. Past few years.
2. People struggling with a world that continues to change
and dramatically.
We can find some stability.
We can find some comfort.
Maybe we will find joy.
if
We are contemplative.
We are quiet.
We are empathetic.
We are peaceful.
if
Discourse: Reflection is a mighty power to right a life, as
Socrates says, "the unexamined life is a life not worth living. We can find
stability, comfort, and joy in our churches. Our public school teachers are not
able to furnish these attributes to a good life, but our Sunday school teachers
can.
If we reexamine what we teach in schools and make time for financials
before the 11th grade, make time for ethics, philosophy, and conflict
resolution outside of just once a month or eight times in a school year, we may
change some lives. Yet, people make decisions that are not productive or counterintuitive
to the health, both physical and mental, of young people. So, what do the
Democrats legislate, they make drugs lawful, the very drugs that destroy the
child who has no father or living skill set to begin with. I firmly believe politicians
do this for power, and the media is all too happy to promote an ideology that
kills thousands. The truth is you do not know what to do except it be more power over
others. The media be damned if, for once, the media and Democrats thought for a moment,
I might be right. That is to be your undoing, Brian and Kris, you think you are
always right, and you damn those who do not think like you. Our governor is
that example.
We can learn to be contemplative, quiet, empathic, and peaceful
in our churches and masonic lodges. Yet until the black community wants to stand
up and change, there will be no to little change, and whites are not in the mood
for being called racist when they try to help our brothers in due part to
cancel culture and hate. I read an article recently that blamed the lack of exercise
on racism. This was a Time magazine article/opinion. A blame game to excite
the masses of poor blacks to rail against whites. I am reminded of "principles
before personalities" It means we practice honesty, humility, compassion, tolerance,
and patience with everyone, whether we like them or not. Putting principles
before personalities teaches us to treat everyone equally. In our Masonic
teachings, we practice this ideal every time we gather. We are all equals in the
lodge. I think some of you would do well to learn what that means. That means, though, that if a fellow brother trips up and does something wrong, it is my obligation
to point that out. It is not your obligation to call me a racist for doing so
but to accept my council. If my council does not resolve the issue, then others
within the lodge may get involved, just as we see in the bible. Paul's instruction
in 1 Corinthians 5: Paul instructs people to hold others inside the church
accountable, but not those who are outside the church (nonbelievers). A fitting
good bit of advice given the mass hysteria we find in social media today whereby one can lose their job or worse when we try to help others by preaching what we
believe as truth to nonbelievers like yourselves.