Tag(s): ; ; ; ; , Add Tags
Add to My Group

View Ratings | Rate It

Permalink
View Article Stats      (2 comments)

Keith Olbermann and California's Proposition 8

Add this Page to Facebook!
Submit to Twitter
Submit to Reddit
Submit to Stumble Upon

Tell A Friend

Become a Fan
Get Embed HTML Code
By (about the author)      
Become a Fan Become a Fan

opednews.com

Are we really a society or not?

::::::::



Anyone who listened to Mr. Olbermann’s commentary on the recent victory of Proposition 8 in California must be feeling grateful that we have Olbermann on the air as a viable alternative to the purveyors of division, fear and hatred. O’Reilly, Limbaugh and Hannity come to mind; and they have a host of confreres. They’ve been lining their pockets for years, utilizing their big mouths and bigoted minds to serve the best interests of the One Percent by keeping masses of Americans misinformed, fearful and hyper-defensive --- all for the purpose of making them fit objects of manipulation and domination by the greed-ridden interests who have ruled this nation for all too long and who have brought us to the brink of social, political and economic destruction. No, as Olbermann reminds us, it doesn’t have to be this way.

How, asked Olbermann, is it to the advantage of California voters who overturned gay marriage to deprive other people of a little happiness. Isn’t life difficult enough? Unpredictable enough? Insecure and unfair enough? We really have to deprive other people of little moments of joy in an otherwise often cruel and arbitrary world? What have we become?

Keith Olbermann’s question went right to the heart of the matter. He presented an essentially spiritual issue; and he took it head- on: You either really believe that you should treat others as you would want to be treated or you don’t. And if you really do- then do it. Or else your claims of love and compassion are hypocritical and meaningless.

And Mr. Olbermann’s point transcends even this particular issue. He’s asking us to consider seriously what it means to be a true society - a national community. Is a society that fails to nurture the well-being, happiness and growth of all its members really a society at all? Or is it just a conglomeration of self-interested factions hardly deserving to be called a society? If we can come up with an answer to his question perhaps the multitude of serious problems we now face as Americans will transform into a new dawn sooner than we’ve thought possible

 

http://theopendimension.blogspot.com

I am a semi-retired psychotherapist/psychiatric social worker and certified hypnotherapist. Originally a practicing attorney, I changed careers during the 1980's. My interests include history, constitutional law, Indian classical music, yoga, (more...)
 

The views expressed in this article are the sole responsibility of the author
and do not necessarily reflect those of this website or its editors.

Contact Author Contact Editor View Authors' Articles

 

Share this page: (what's this?)                   Tell a Friend: Tell A Friend

Add this Page to Facebook!      Submit to Stumble Upon      Submit to Reddit      Add This Page to Mr Wong!           NEWSVINE      DEl.ICIO.US      Looksmart Furl      My Web      Blink List     (More...)

Comments

The time limit for entering new comments on this diary has expired.

This limit can be removed. Our paid membership program is designed to give you many benefits, such as removing this time limit. To learn more, please click here.

Comments: Expand   Shrink   Hide  
2 comments
To view all comments:
Expand Comments
(Or you can set your preferences to show all comments, always)

Thank you! by Susan Lee on Wednesday, Nov 12, 2008 at 1:07:06 PM
"Purveyors of division and hatred..." by Scott on Friday, Nov 14, 2008 at 9:38:30 PM