Charlie Kirk’s
horrific demise
as he pursued
his enterprise
as a conservative force
through
political discourse,
should be
our turning point,
USA.
This school shooting,
unlike the other,
was political;
an intentional
act of violence
to silence
debate-
the latest
in a spate
of hate
crimes
against
political
figures.
The triggers
may be
multiple
but when
the political
is emotional
and what
seemed
impossible
is no longer
notional,
anything
becomes
motivational
against
a perceived
enemy.
Because
the hate
is visceral
when our
discourse
is so
uncivil,
we can’t be
casual
about this
hit,
especially when
it
took place
on a college
campus.
Now
most of us
can feel
the real
pain and sorrow
for his widow
and his children.
But can we
mourn for
a person
who sparked
attention
for opposition
that may
have intended
to provoke
and offend
if not
upend,
the woke
when he spoke?
I am chilled
by the blood
that’s been
spilled,
and I feel
my own
turning point.
Our enterprise
can’t be
the demise
of opposing
another’s belief.
Let this
monstrous
event
help us
to reinvent
good grief.
I just realized
that today
is 9/11.
What
have we
become?
To boldly go
where no
one
has gone
before
was the American
enterprise
(cleverly
stated in
the Star Trek
franchise),
at the birth
of our
democratic
republic.
But we have
succumbed
to hate
and fear
that we’re
in our
final frontier.
Our reaction
to terror
is often
contraction,
while
heightening
security.
But political
(and social)
purity
is immaturity,
not worthy
of who we
need to be.