In the August issue of Northern Connection magazine, I
started the conversation about some of the things we as Americans can take for
granted such as fully stocked shelves in grocery stores. I told the story of
some refugees from Bosnia that were completely amazed at our supermarkets. How
much we have – and how much we waste.
Whenever I turn on the TV anymore (which is starting to be
very rare) I am hit with so much violence and hatred. I distinctly remember in
elementary school, the teachers having us sing over and over again “All we are
saying is give peace a chance.” What happened to that dream? Where did it go?
I do know that violence begets violence and so I worry and
dread - where is all this violence going to end? Other countries envy how good
we have it and how much we have. It is why they hate us and why terrorists
attack us. Isn’t this enough of a problem? Whenever we as Americans attack each
other, it delights our enemies. We are playing right into their hands. Christ, Gandhi,
Martin Luther King, all said peaceful protest is the way to change. How many
times do we need to be told this?
But as always, what do you think? Please leave comments below,
email me at NorthCon@consolidated.net or send me a “Letter to the Editor” at P.O Box 722
Wexford, PA 15090-0722 attn: Marianne Reid Anderson.