On the right,
the rights
of states,
corporations,
and each fetus
treats
the rest
of us
as peripheral
or collateral
damage.
The carnage
from gun
violence
in America
is grotesque.
And the focus
on the second
amendment
(not commandment)
as a right
to protect
even if death
occurs
is somehow
more important
than a woman’s
life.
The lock
on the court
and the loaded
rhetoric
of states’
rights
as an excuse
for the inexcusable,
undoubtedly
championed
by the ones
who refuse
to recuse
themselves
for the case
of abuse
by a president
who rallied
an insurrection
despite
objection
by the citizenry,
is dizzyingly
maddening.
How could
this be
happening?
In lock
step,
the right
falls
in line
and the left
is left
not even
falling
in love.
Legality
should
contain
morality
of the most
basic,
unspecific
to theology,
sort.
Children
post birth
should
be worth
more
than unfortunate
circumstance.
The court’s
stance
on bump
stocks
mocks
the concept
of a supreme
justice.
Each day
more
revelatory,
the story
that emerges
is loaded
with history
and those
who want
to be locked
in position
regulating
the regulators.
It all
feels so
irregular
and anti
secular
while
profaning
a once
sacred
democratic
system
that seemed
poised
to better
all of us.