Lindbergh baby
John Paul Getty III
Patty Hearst.
Munich
Entebbe
Iran
Lebanon
Gaza.
Black September
Idi Amin
Ayatollah Khomeni
Hezbollah
Hamas.
Gilad Shalit
Daniel Pearl.
What could be darker
than kidnapping
and holding
hostages?
This fall 2023,
Hamas’ kidnapping
of 250
people
of all
ages,
has the world
reeling.
Somehow,
the conversation
quickly shifted
from unspeakable
atrocities
on October 7th,
and the hostage
taking
for nearly a month
now,
to the deliberately
triggered,
hideous
war,
conceived
to decimate
innocents—
the ones
just trying
to live
above
the tunnels—
the innocents
who are
supposed
to be liberated
and recognized
to live in
a self-determined
nation state—
intentionally
doomed
to suffer
and die
at the hands
of the
enemy
(Israel),
subjected
to the brutality
of war
just
as Hamas
calculated
along with
massacring
a kibbutz,
a peaceful
community
across
the border.
As the world
watches
the horror
in horror,
and diplomats
quietly
seek
negotiations,
profound
destruction
and devastation
persists
in retaliation.
Hostage taking
works
to call attention
and change
the narrative,
to gain
status,
power,
money.
How quickly
the conversation
has become
about
Israeli brutality
against innocent
Palestinian
people
living
now suffering
and dying
in Gaza.
Even nonviolent
hostage taking
works:
Tommy Tuberville
Matt Gaetz
Donald Trump.
Who wouldn’t
do anything
to save
lives
and restore
families
and normalcy
and peace?
Hostage takers.
So much
of politics
is hostage
taking.
The gun lobby.
As profoundly
broken
and helpless
as
we feel
right now,
real
hostages
kidnapped
from their homes
are still
in captivity
as bombs
drop
around them.
To those
who struggle
with
the politics
of everything,
channel
the struggle
to release
and support
those
kidnapped
and held
in captivity
and the families
of the massacred
and hostaged.
Insist on
and contribute to
humanitarian
aid
to innocent
civilians.
We need
to fall back
to daylight
not add
to the darkness
with political
slogans
and hostile
rhetoric.
I get it.
Our world
feels
out of control
and spiraling
further
away
from all
that we
cherish.
Indeed,
too much
is too
awful.
But we
have to
begin
to figure out
less damaging
resistance
and build
greater
resilience
because there
will always
be turbulence.
It’s Daylight
Savings Time.
It always
starts
in the middle
of the night.