How I Spent My Labor Day Vacation

salton seaSome days I wonder if we’ll ever get out of our own way. Think of any conflict that has been in the news within the last several weeks. When you drill down on the behaviors that caused or are causing the actions, we suffer from an acute condition of poor learned behavior. Racism justifying murder, religion justifying violence, political affiliation justifying invasion and war, etcetera, etcetera and more etcetera.

Those are the issues on the radar. Sometimes I like to pick a story that pops up now and again and really get into the meat of it. The drought in California isn’t getting a lot of airplay, but if you look for it, it’s enough to get you worried about issues that may no longer be in our control like racism, religion or politics could be.

I’m not writing much more. I’m only posting some links tonight which would normally product a long, drawn out post. I am on vacation, after all.

Vice article regarding the California drought and golfing

Myths via The Washington Post

Extreme drought spreading through the entire Southwest

Documentary on the Salton Sea trailer

 

Everyone Is Guilty

 

isreal and palPlaying the ‘Blame Game’ is a popular idiom and is well known in our culture. It’s used between branches of American government and is used on a personal level among people in our daily lives. It is also used in international affairs and conflicts. There are two major issues outside our country where this is taking place. The Malaysian Airlines flight which was shot down over Ukraine last week and the conflict between Israel and Palestine. If you’re thinking about these two subjects, then we’re on the same page. I’m here to write about the latter. I know. Hot button issue, right?

I’ve watched supporters of either side squabble back and forth and take positions of moral high ground since the conflict took a turn for the worse several weeks ago. Israeli teens are kidnapped and murdered. A Palestinian teen is captured and burned alive in retaliation.

I’m no expert on the subject, but I’ve read enough in my lifetime to know more than the average person. I’m keeping this entry at a rather high level, because I don’t want my point to get bogged down in the minutia, which is easy here.

Palestine doesn’t have the right to fire rockets into Israel indiscriminately endangering its citizens. Israel doesn’t have the right to send missile strikes into one of the most densely populated areas on the planet in retaliation. See the common theme among the two? I understand there is more nuance to this, but again, I’m keeping at a high level on purpose.

Hey, Hamas, listen. I know you know that firing crude rockets into a heavily defended country isn’t going to solve your problems. You think holding a magnifying glass up to your existing legitimate issues with Israel is going to curry sympathy on top of the death toll. Well, the way I see it, is that it is counter productive. You’re gambling with the lives of your people. To borrow another saying, the ends do not justify the means. Not even close.

Israel. I know. It’s tough being the different kid on the block. You just moved here after being gone for a very long time and no one really remembers when you were here. You’re always having to look over your shoulder because everyone in your neighborhood not only wants to kick your ass, they want to erase you. So, I get it. But the support you have among moderates around the world is going to evaporate quickly with your current course of action. Hamas and other groups are hiding rockets and arms in schools, hospitals and behind the doors of civilians? Sorry. It’s not justification for incinerating children playing on a beach. Or burying elderly Palestinians under a mountain of steaming rubble. You need to find another way.

Depending on the prism you’re looking through, there are similarities between what is happening now and how the apartheid policy of South Africa was dissolved. Many countries refusing to send flights into Israel and possible embargos levied against them may jolt the country into a reasonable solution. Divestment from some countries may not be far-fetched. It could logically also stop the nonsense perpetrated by Hamas.

No one is morally correct. No one is absolute in their justification for what they are doing. Both sides have a very bitter pill to swallow on this one. A cease fire is necessary to gain an actual solution, but is by no means the answer. We can’t continue on with this cycle.

My final point in all of this is as follows. Using your religious beliefs in this day in age is not an excusable defense or justification for a thousands of years old land dispute. I’m sorry, it’s not. I don’t care what your book says. What your god told your ancestors from over a thousand years ago (or more) does not give you the right to act like children with weapons with lethal destructive power.

It seems impossible at this point, but peace and mutual respect remains the only means of resolving this conflict. Muslims, Jews and Christians cheering one particular side on from the sidelines. Stop. Killing innocent women and children doesn’t get you into heaven, or at least it shouldn’t. Read your books carefully, and try to be civil.

Not looking back

After yesterday’s ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the Defense of Marriage Act, I was struck by some of the fallout on the side of people in support of DOMA. Here are two examples of tweets from conservative voices.

Bryan J Fischer: @BryanJFischer “The DOMA ruling has now made the normalization of polygamy, pedophilia, incest and bestiality inevitable.”

Mike Huckabee: @GovMikeHuckabee “My thoughts on the SCOTUS ruling that determined that same sex marriage is okay: ‘Jesus wept.'”

Most of you recognize former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee from his run for President of the United States and possibly Fox News. Bryan J Fischer is the Director of Issue Analysis for the American Family Association and is a radio host on the AFR talk network. But from what I can discern, he’s a white-haired religious internet troll. Really, go check out his timeline for your daily dose of crazy. How Fischer dehumanizes and criminalizes homosexuality and equates it to things like pedophilia and bestiality shows he’s a few fries short of a Happy Meal.

My point is, is that in the name of religion, more vile hate is spewed than from most any other group deemed as “legitimate” or “one to be taken seriously” in this country. Even federal lawmakers from my neck of the woods decided to get into the religious/family values discussion on the steps of the Supreme Court minutes after the ruling was handed down from the court. Kansas Republican Congressman Tim Heulskamp explained it like this.

“With this decision, the Courts have allowed the desire of adults to trump the needs of children,” Heulskamp said. “Every child deserves a mommy and a daddy and with this decision, they undercut the needs of our children.”

So what are we saying here, Tim? That children adopted by gay individuals or couples are not in a home they deserve? And how are they “our children?” Is Rep. Heulskamp somehow implying that a gay couple who adopted a child in Minnesota that the child belongs to supporters of DOMA, or even more worrying, Heulskamp himself? What every child deserves is to grow up in a loving and caring environment with one or two or however many attentive and involved parental units, no matter their sexual proclivity.

As long as we’re on the subject, millions of children are involved with “mommy and daddy” in ways that are not in keeping with traditional religious values, whatever those may be. Myself included.

When I was 15 my parents separated, divorced and my mother subsequently had her marriage to my father annulled in the eyes of the Catholic Church. After nearly 20 years of marriage, which somehow renders my sister and myself somewhat illegitimate in the eyes of the church we were raised in.

Kids are also raised by mommy and daddy in environments which are not necessarily in keeping with supposed ideal family structures. Parents divorce at a rate of 50%, more or less. They raise kids in physically, verbally and emotionally abusive households or in families with any number of differing substance abuses. Where is the public outcry on the right for that? Conservatives will strut around and proclaim they are protecting family values including traditional marriage, and thus protecting American values, however they ignore the real problems and issues which millions of Americans are faced with. Let us not forget the fact they are ignoring the core teachings of the man they proclaim to follow and give their lives to in doing so.

The Catholic Church was one of the strongest supporters of DOMA. I have been away from the church and going to mass regularly for a very long time. I always quip that before I was confirmed at the age of 16 I could count how many times I missed mass on one hand, but after I was confirmed I can count how many times I’ve attended on the other. At first, it was because I was old enough to make my own decisions on how I wanted to spend my Sunday mornings, and sitting in church for an hour sounded incredibly boring. However, as I grew older, I became morally and fundamentally opposed to many of the positions the Catholic hierarchy supported. Their stance on issues like DOMA and their cover up of sexual abuse within the church, for starters. The latter is virtually irreconcilable for me personally. To paraphrase Dan Savage, if Denny’s employees serially raped young children, no one would go anymore and the franchise would have shuttered at the discovery of the situation. It’s beyond reproach.

My wife also comes from a Catholic background and I won’t speak for how she will eventually want to raise our son and our next child in regard to religion. That part of our family still remains to be decided. However, at the moment I can’t imagine attempting to raise my son in a religion that is so opposed to my own moral beliefs in so many ways. Even more so if our next child is a girl. I especially cannot fathom raising my girl in a place where women are not allowed to lead in an equal fashion as the men.

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