First, what I say, of course, is purely my opinion. But that’s
what blogs are for, right? I don’t mean to offend, but sometimes I feel
strongly enough or inspired enough about something to where I just have to
write about it. I hope those that don’t agree with me can at least respect my point
of view. If you don’t agree with me, I promise that if you start your own blog I
will read it and give your points food for thought. Having said that, here goes:
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It’s wrong.
I’m probably preaching to the choir here. In fact, I probably won't change many minds. But just some
points I wanted to make.
First, I’ve read some really insensitive Facebook posts expressing
the opinion that if parents don’t want to be separated from their children,
they shouldn’t cross the border illegally. Never mind that these people aren’t
criminals, but fellow human beings who are simply desperate for better lives
for themselves and their children. Despite that, even if you want to blame the
parents, there’s one key point that’s being missed here: It’s about the children, stupid.
These children have no control over whether they are brought
here are not. They don’t deserve this kind of treatment. They don’t deserve to
be traumatized in this way. They are innocent children who need to be with
their families. To rip them apart from their mothers and fathers in this way
and then detain them in institutional-like settings is, to me, evil.
Second, in response to our Attorney General, who quotes Romans
13 from the Bible to justify such an atrocious policy – I say I can’t help but wonder how many
others may have used this passage to justify their brutal acts. Maybe the Nazis?
Maybe abusive slave owners during what was another dark time in our history?
And since when do we use Bible passages to dictate our policy? We do have such
a thing as separation of church and state. It’s not a recent thing – the
concept was the brainchild of our founding fathers. And what else does the Bible
say? Aren’t we forbidden to eat shellfish? So when will the federal government
start closing down all the Red Lobsters in this country? Sorry, but in my
heart I’m thinking Jesus would have thought what we’re doing right now is NOT okay.
Third, when President Trump blames the Democrats for this he
reminds me of an abusive boyfriend or husband. Follow my line of thinking here.
I was in an abusive relationship once when I had a boyfriend
with a volatile temper. It was mostly verbal and emotional abuse I suffered,
but once in a while I would get hit and thrown around too. I remember so vividly
that instead of taking responsibility for his own actions, he would deflect the
blame onto me. It was my fault that he had to treat me that way. So many times he
would tell me that if only I would just change in this way or that, he wouldn’t
get so mad at me to the point where I would have to suffer his wrath. In other
words, I made him treat me that way. (Fortunately, I was able to eventually
escape that relationship. But it was only after being far removed from it that
I realized how insidious his logic was.)
So how do I use that experience to make the analogy to President
Trump? He says he doesn’t like to see children separated from their parents,
but the Democrats are making him do it. Yes, if only the Democrats would cave
to his demands and agree to build that stupid wall, then he wouldn’t have to
use these children as political pawns and rip them away from their mothers’ arms.
Okay, that’s a load of crap. He can stop this at any time. Just like an abusive
husband – deflecting the blame for his own actions and resisting any accountability.
Mind you, this isn’t a Democrat versus Republican thing.
There are good people on both sides. And both sides should know that we are in
the middle of a moral crisis here. Not Democrat versus Republican, but right
versus wrong.
I guess in this day and age, maybe the divide of right versus
wrong seems gray at times. But I would think common sense would dictate that
all of us, no matter what side we’re on, would see this as so obviously wrong.
Call your congressional representatives. Call your senators.
Express your outrage. And for God’s sake, the next time any of us want to look
at refugees and immigrants as the bad guys, as the enemies, as animals (Trump’s
words, not mine), please remember that we are all children of God. We are all
fellow human beings.
Do what’s right.