Where has our humanity gone? Why do we link our ability to
kill and destroy with leadership and greatness? Why am I even asking these two
previous questions?
I ask because I get a lot of mail from Megillah family members expressing great
pride in our capacity to make mince meat of our enemies. Just this week I
received several pictures of a recently commissioned battleship, and images of
bombing sites after a US aerial attack, illustrating our increasing ability to
destroy. Clearly the message is that the US is strong enough to wipe out anybody
and everybody that crosses its path.
I have no doubt that all of this and more is true, but the US also has an even
greater capacity for doing tremendous good. Why don't I receive e-mails, letters
and photos from people showing me all of the good the US does around the world?
Sadly, we are attracted by the seductive power of destruction and we take great
pride in our ability to be the strongest and the mightiest and the most fearsome
nation on earth. Have we become so fearful of our neighbours and of the rest of
the world that we must constantly prove that we can crush them all? Do we really
need to paint our faces and do our war dance to deter our enemies? Wouldn't we
much rather present a reasonable and loving face to the world, a face of
friendship and trust, along with a reminder that we still retain the ability and
desire to protect ourselves from harm?
It seems to me that since 9/11 we have been convinced that we can trust no one.
We are told that unless we fight them “over there” we will have to fight them
“here;” as if the terrorists are lurking right under our beds.
Fighting terrorism is an important effort because a terrorist threat will always
exist in the world. And yes, we must protect ourselves against another terrorist
attack on our home soil, but not to the extent that we forget that the good
people in the world outnumber the terrorists over a hundred million to one.
People want to live their lives peacefully, and be able to work and support
their families. We want to send our children off to school in the morning
without having to worry whether or not they will return home to us safely at the
end of the day. Most people want to start each day with a hope that this day
will be better than the one before. We cannot allow ourselves to believe that
only military might and the destruction of warfare is what will keep us safe.
While we remain on the alert for our enemies we must also work toward the goal
of not creating more of them.
It is my hope that in this new year of 2007 we can begin to find ways of
defeating terrorism by creating better and stronger allies. We must start taking
pride in the good our country has done in the past and can continue to do in the
future. Rather then thumping our chests at pictures of our newest and best
battleships and our strongest and greatest military, let us also take pride in
the wonderful scientific and medical advances we've made to help wipe out
disease in the poorer nations of the world. Let us work in our own country
towards building a greater society, where we do not have our fellow Americans,
starving and drowning in the streets as we did during hurricane Katrina. Yes, we
are a great nation, but we can be even greater. And being greater does not mean
just being militarily the strongest power on earth.
I wish our entire Megillah family and loved ones much peace love and good health
in the New Year. |