As I have written about before, I spend a lot of time in cars while traveling throughout the state.
I have started to listen to podcasts in order to avoid having to be
totally disgusted or angry by the time I get out of the car. There are so many holes where there is no reasonable radio to keep me awake during my drives and I am forced to listen to extreme right-wing radio or even some religious stations. I have written about this before (see my post
<here>)
and those podcasts are a great antidote for that. I did not go in too much detail when I wrote
my post on March 3, 2015, but here it is one and a half year later and I think
things have gotten worse rather than better. There are a lot of triumphant right-wingers now that try to whip up there base even more. No wonder what is happening in our country lately.
I am not really talking about what I encountered in the western part of Virginia. Absolutely not! I am really thinking about life in the U.S. in general. Since March 2015 we have gone through an election. Little did we know where that would lead us. I reported about one of those incidents when I wrote about my visit to Charlottesville after the riots, something I could not have predicted back then. In addition, we have had a travel ban that is being renewed, a war on poor people, on healthcare, on the uninsured, on the elderly, on Muslims, on blacks, on transgender people, on marriage equality, on education, on the environment, on the climate, I can go on!
I am not really talking about what I encountered in the western part of Virginia. Absolutely not! I am really thinking about life in the U.S. in general. Since March 2015 we have gone through an election. Little did we know where that would lead us. I reported about one of those incidents when I wrote about my visit to Charlottesville after the riots, something I could not have predicted back then. In addition, we have had a travel ban that is being renewed, a war on poor people, on healthcare, on the uninsured, on the elderly, on Muslims, on blacks, on transgender people, on marriage equality, on education, on the environment, on the climate, I can go on!
On my way back home the other day, my podcast ended and I
did not want to stop to look up a new one.
I was between good radio stations so I got to a local “Family Radio
Station”. Family stands euphemistically for
religious and ultra-right wing. At the top of the hour a pastor came on to
talk about Paul’s visit to Athens. He
described how Athens was the center of education, architecture, wisdom and
philosophy, but how horrible it was because there was a temple on every corner
that was dedicated to a different god or deity. It was a city full of educated scum. He went on telling the audience that it was just like here where the
educated people, and in particular those from Harvard and Stanford, are the scum of the earth and cannot
be trusted because they are godless heathens (he mentioned those two institutions by name). A (university) education is the root to all evil. Here I am driving thinking “and my
daughter goes to Harvard Divinity School studying religion, and I have a Ph.D. and am an educator?”
There seems to be such a fight or push against
intellectuals, against education, for the common lowest denominator. I think that is what Twitter has started and
is so successful. You really cannot have
an intelligent discussion on Twitter, with 140 (or so) characters, which just fits fine with some well-known
individuals; we can come out with statements like “fake news”, “poor rating”
and that’s it.
Another rails to trail visit, this photograph was taken during my walk on the Virginia Creeper Trail in Abingdon, VA. |
In the Swahili
language of East Africa, they have a word called Mzee. The literal translation is “respected old person”, or “title of respect to anyone older than
oneself.” When I worked there, I
learned Mzee was also used to show respect for wise (educated) people. I was called Mzee when I worked in East Africa.
I was 25 years old and the people that called me Mzee were double my
age. It showed their respect for me and
for the education I had; and yes I called them Mzee as well. Education was
treasured in those countries; children would walk hours to go to school. The story goes, that’s why they are so good at
running marathons.
Folks, whatever your believe is: conservative or liberal, religious or atheist, show some tolerance for your fellow human being, be they from a different ethnic background, education, religion or sexuality! Secondly, I have lived in countries where people have died to get educated. It is a great privilege. Education brought our society where we are right now, it allowed us to question things, out culture and our standard of living. The day we start crucifying our educated people like we did in the middle ages will be the day that we will loose our civilization and our status in the world.
Folks, whatever your believe is: conservative or liberal, religious or atheist, show some tolerance for your fellow human being, be they from a different ethnic background, education, religion or sexuality! Secondly, I have lived in countries where people have died to get educated. It is a great privilege. Education brought our society where we are right now, it allowed us to question things, out culture and our standard of living. The day we start crucifying our educated people like we did in the middle ages will be the day that we will loose our civilization and our status in the world.