I could not do the work I set out to do today.
But I am too unsettled to do nothing.
This is the moment for each of us to make an active choice about the kind of person we want to be, the kind of future we want for our children, and the kind of leaders we want for our country.
On January 6, 2021, the world witnessed what happens when a person of no moral character comes to power. We witnessed what happens when those, with no conscience of their own, believe they will not be held accountable for their actions. Most glaringly, Americans witnessed a moment of decision.
An angry mob of white nationalists and white supremacists descended upon and invaded the Capitol to take back their country. Because they didn’t like the result of the election in their country. Some were armed, displayed nooses, left explosive devices, wore Auschwitz t-shirts, and carried zip ties. Their plans were clear for days. “Be there, will be wild.”
Do you believe that yesterday was the last we will see of an appalling and disgusting reign of terror? Or do you believe yesterday was a warning of the worst of what could be in this country? I’m going with the warning.
Overwhelmingly white, entitled, privileged, ignorant, confederate flag-waving, weaponized despots and their followers rallied, marched, broke through barricades, and stormed into the Capitol. People were killed.
Our decision is this. Each of us should ask ourselves if we will be complicit in ANY way by supporting bigoted, tyrannical, or racist behavior. Or, if we will each DO SOMETHING to build a more just, peaceful, and compassionate world.
This world is of our making. A world that owes us nothing. But a world where we owe each other our best effort to be our better selves.
DO SOMETHING. Today. Every day. From this day forward. Be bold. Speak up. Call out divisive language and racist remarks. Especially the not so subtle, toxic, insidious comments you may be privy to from acquaintances, friends, or family. Let yourself be uncomfortable.
Donate your money or time or both to a social justice organization. It’s time to share your talents and resources.
Chat with your kids and ask them what they imagine for their future. I doubt it’s what they saw on their screens as they learned from home at online school.
Say hello to someone who doesn’t look like you, or talk like you, or worship like you. Ask them how they are doing. And I know I just said, “speak up,” but in this case, don’t talk. Instead, listen as if you are willing to have your mind changed.
We must stop supporting those that seek to bring out the worst in each of us. We can and must do better.
Because “Nothing will work unless you do.”