Friday, January 18, 2013

Bending the arc towards sanity

Every now and then someone puts words to not only our own heart's ambitions but to the wisdom our souls have gathered over time. See if you don't agree that Adam Gopnik has done just that in talking about President Obama's remarks this week on gun violence.
In the end, the President didn’t speak from the bully pulpit. He didn’t even speak from an elevated post. He just spoke from the mind, and from the heart, and he raised spirits still haunted by the image of twenty small, terrified children, heaped up in a pile of death, whose last breaths were spent in a state of terror because a madman got his hands on a military weapon that no one in a free country should ever be allowed to hold. Good and great causes don’t advance without resistance. First the thing is impossible, then improbable, then unsatisfactorily achieved, then quietly improved, until one day it is actual and uncontroversial. So it was with putting military weapons into the hands of openly homosexual soldiers, and so it shall be with taking military weapons out of the hands of crazy people. It starts off impossible and it ends up done. The arc of the universe may be long, but the advance of common sense actually can take place very quickly. And if it bends toward justice, or simple sanity, it is because people bend it. What we are seeing may be the first signs of a nation deciding, at last, to bend back.
All I can say in response is: Now is the time.

2 comments:

  1. Mo'nin, Ms. Pants

    MYmyMYMYMY, how you have been JAMmin' of late.

    WHOLE HEARTEDLY agree and

    Done

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    1. There's something in the political air these days, isn't there?

      Its true that the ugly beast is coming more into focus. And at times, the fear of that ugliness is hard to ignore. But its only happening as its death is more and more obvious.

      As these individual battles play out - the undertone of the over-arching battle is POWERFUL!

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