It’s a feeling that’s been absent from my heart for the past four years. Euphoria, tranquility, assurance. Yes, this is what it feels like to have a real president—one with honor, integrity and empathy. When President-elect Joe Biden, with Vice President-elect Kamala Harris by his side, delivered his acceptance speech on Nov. 7, 2020, I could sense a shift from the chaos and divisiveness of the current administration to decency, civility and normalcy. Once more, character will matter. Values will matter. Science will matter. We will matter, and decorum will be the flavor of the day—every day. Celebrate and rejoice in the healing power of change.
November 9, 2020
I see the true colors of people. In my religious community we talk about "being Christlike." Which means putting yourself third after God, and your neighbors. So many people who, I thought, were examples of Christlike behavior really weren't. They were putting on a show. A year ago, this deadly virus showed up. By the end of April, the doctors and the smart people at the CDC and the WHO had learned that masks could potentially save lives. Many of those people who I thought of as example of being Christlike and who I aspiring to be like started screaming about their "rights" being violated. They started openly defying requests, pleadings, and finally orders to wear masks in public. No amount of explaining that masks protect others would get through to them. I began to realize that these people, with all their scriptural and gospel knowledge. These people with their professions of love for God and their spiritual brothers and sisters are really full of shit. This pandemic has not shaken my faith in God or in Christ, but has very much opened my eyes to the selfish imperfections of us all and especially those who I had looked up to as "the spiritual example."
March 29, 2021