Monday, August 15, 2005

Monsters

I have a beef with people (that also includes me) who take groups of individuals and makes them out to be monsters. The dictionary says a monster is one who inspires horror or disgust.

It's easy to put certain people into the class of monster. If I am able to call them a monster, I am able to dehumanize them. If I can dehumanize a group of people, I can feel more justified in whatever I do to them.

Have you seen the movie, "Dead Man Walking"? The nun, played by Susan Sarandon, is the spiritual counselor for the death row inmate, played by Sean Penn. Her actions showed both sides that all people have value. She was showing the death row inmate that his victims and their families had value and that he had wronged them terribly. She was also showing the families of the victims that even though this inmate had done some awful things to people they loved, he was still a human being.

It would be easy to call all death row inmates monsters. Yet, the movie showed that even those people who do monstrous acts are people too. And, we've learned that some people have been wrongly convicted who have been on death row. Each person, each situation is unique. We can't just so easily slap a label on them all.

What groups of people do we want to call monsters in an attempt to dehumanize them? About 2,000 years ago those people might have been tax collectors, Samaritans or Romans. In the last couple hundred years we might have used terms like savages or slaves. In more recent times terms like sex offender, terrorist or infidel might be used.

Current history & past history are littered with awful examples of people being used and abused because others justified their actions by calling them monsters. Nazi Germany & Rwanda are just two examples of a list that would probably be very long.

It is time to stop labeling groups of people as monsters.

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Summer Rules!

Here we are at August 2, 2005 already. Where do the summers go so quickly?

Summer don't go away. Stay here forever. Please! You are so wonderful.

I love hot summer days. A nickname that 2 dear former roommates gave me was the lizard. I just soak up the heat without it bothering me much. I seem to find extra energy when the temperature rises.

10 reasons I love summer:
1. Better hot than shivering on a cold winter day.
2. It stays light late.
3. Evening walks in the warm, still summer air.
4. Flowers blooming.
5. Trees full of rich green leaves.
6. People are outside rather than holed up in their houses.
7. Awesome thunderstorms.
8. Driving with the car windows open feeling the air.
9. Windows open in the house with the breeze blowing through it.
10. Picnic lunches.

What about you? What do you love about summer?

P.S. The only drawback to summer is that my grass grows and I have to cut it.