While most of us have strong feelings about patriotism, its exact meaning seems nebulous and elusive. Perhaps that is why many of us practice patriotism so differently. Some exercise what may be the pinnacle of patriotism by enlisting in our military and putting themselves in harm’s way to defend our country. For most of us though, simply standing respectfully at the playing of our national anthem is our clearest expression of patriotism. Given the growing speed and strength of rebuke toward anyone who doesn’t conform to traditional patriotic practices and the way a number of politicians have used less traditional ways of practicing patriotism to advance their own political ambitions, perhaps it would be of some value to take a step back to reflect on the meaning of patriotism.
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Considering the accelerating decline of our nation, particularly as a pandemic, severe economic downturn and social unrest grip our nation, it occurs to me that what differentiates today from the 1930s is that our government is leading us further and further into consumption as a solution to what ails us verses constructively addressing the challenges before us.
Continue reading “CONSUMPTION VS CONSTRUCTION”A TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY
Given that we are unable to gather in person to remember my brother John, it is hard to convey the wonderful person he was and all he did for me. Johnny was my big brother, who went before me and made a way for me. Johnny was also my best friend. And though he was mentally retarded from birth, more than anyone else, he was my best teacher.
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