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When
all else fails, shoot the messenger.
A couple
of weeks ago, I said on these pages that I thought Georgia businesses were
going to be forced into backing a change of the current state flag. The
column predictably got a lot of reaction.
Those who
agreed with my premise wrote short responses saying so. Those who didn’t
were vehement in their replies. Many indicated I was part of the problem,
suggesting that maybe I was secretly involved in a conspiracy with the
business community. Some even wondered if I was originally from the South.
(If you heard me say I was “fixin’ to go” somewhere, you would know the
answer to that question.) One said I wasn’t even worthy to “walk under that
noble banner, let alone write about it.”
Why the
emotion?
I believe
a lot of normally fair-minded people are feeling disenfranchised and are
ready to draw a line in the sand. The state flag is as good a place as any
to do it. They perceive a minority of people dictating to the majority and,
in their mind, everything is coming up win-lose, with them losing most of
the time.
They see
John Rocker excoriated by the press, which then turns around and applauds
civil disobedience as a Los Angeles sports writer did recently when fans
there threw debris from the stands and one even managed to get onto the
playing field. Deep down inside, they feel Rocker may have been telling the
truth, albeit clumsily. They think blacks say things worse than that but
with total impunity. They hear the head of the Black Chamber of Commerce
say, “One thing about whites, they can be so arrogant,” and wonder why there
isn’t a White Chamber of Commerce and how the press would react if the
president of that organization said the same thing about blacks.
They view
the media as a megaphone for liberals. They watch the evening news on
network television, see the stories slanted and wonder why their own
concerns don’t get equal time.
Those who
they believe understand their frustrations, such as Pat Robertson, are
vilified in the media, confirming their suspicions of a left-wing plot of
some sort.
They are
repulsed at what is being programmed on television today -- the nudity, the
language, the preoccupation with sex -- but they don’t know what to do.
Complain and you are narrow-minded and are abusing the freedom of choice for
others. Yet, they see special interest groups threatening boycotts and
demonstrating and they know the media will cave in to the few at the expense
of the majority.
They
watch their churches being pressured to accept gay clergy and same-sex
marriages as my own Methodist church was recently and wonder what ever
happened to the traditional family. As a result, they get angry that even
their religion is under attack. They forget the precepts of the Christian
faith, which is to love everybody and some vent their anger by toting around
signs saying, “Thank God for Aids.” Hopefully, they don’t mean it but they
are mad and frustrated and don’t know what else to do.
They
observe political candidates pandering to special interests and feel they
are being ignored because they are going to vote anyway so why should
anybody worry about them. Besides what can they do?
How do you organize a special interest group that feels like they do?
They see
others hide behind the Constitutionally-guaranteed freedom of expression but
who want to take away their own Constitutional right to own a firearm. If
they point that out, they are damned as condoning the killing of innocent
people. Yet, if they oppose abortion rights because they believe innocent
life is being destroyed, they are savaged as right-wing bigots, probably by
the same people who don’t believe in capital punishment. They wonder what
the difference is, but nobody will tell them.
Ironically, all of their frustrations are taking place at a time of
unparalleled prosperity in the nation. Joblessness is down. Wealth is up.
The economic future of the country has never been better but that doesn’t
assuage their dissatisfaction with the world they live in today.
They have
long ago quit believing that “All Men Are Created Equal.” In their minds,
some are more equal than others and they are sick of the whole mess.
That is
why when a columnist opines that the Georgia State flag is going to get
changed by a minority with the help of deep-pocketed businesses, that is
more than they can take. There is only one thing left to do.
Shoot the
messenger. |