Just as I separate the KKK from Christianity, I can separate Muslims from ISIS. Why do I think I can do this? Because I know many Muslims and they do not agree with ISIS. Yes, I've heard of the so-called "polls" being taken that allege 90% of Muslims agree with ISIS, but come on! Do you really think that poll, like most polls, is not fixed to produce the wanted end result? Of course it is. All they had to do was go to a couple of radical groups and call it a poll.
And now ISIS has infected the United States, a country weakened by a President who clearly has no respect for this country he calls his own. A man who, like the Al Sharpton's and Jessie Jackson's, deliberately incited racism. But not white against black; rather black against white. A wealthy black man and his wealthy wife (who grew up in wealth) saying they can currently relate to others in less fortunate circumstances. I'm not saying there is no racism on the part of white people because there surely is, especially in areas where racism has always reared it's ugly head - the South. But the attacks by blacks against whites has increased tenfold. But I digress.
This is about the infection of a fanatical religious group that has infiltrated our country, many through our unsecured borders. I am aware the tragedy of 9-11-2001 occurred under the watch of George W. Bush. And I thank God he was the president at the time as he pulled a shocked and mourning country together, if only for a while. But at that point, and certainly beyond with all we have witnessed and all the intel that has come to light, we should have closed our borders immediately while we sought out all those within our country's borders that supported, belonged to, or assembled together as followers of these murderers. And that does NOT include ALL Muslims. Despite an effort, our border patrol still watches illegals - and not just South Americans - flow over our southwestern border.
Some, even our President, would say there should be no "superpowers", but what chaos ensures without it! If we are not seen as powerful, how can we support our allies who are surrounded by those intent on taking over their region, or the world? Just as in every group, someone must be a leader. Ideally, that leader is fair, benevolent, and wise. That has rarely been our position and that is why we have not been a superpower that stands alone. Both China and Russia have or do stand in similar positions. Neither of these countries believe in the rights of their people, though. Neither has a Constitution containing a Bill of Rights or a Declaration of Independence deciding their own fate. Instead, they are lead by dictators. Again, I digress.
And why do I digress repeatedly? It is due to my conclusion to all of this. What a wild and circular condition we stand in. It is hard to focus on one thing because so many parts of it intertwine with each other. What I wanted to say, what I believe is the most important thing to say, and what will change our world is this:
Love your neighbor - even if his race, creed, or color differs from your own. Nothing is taught by hate or anger. Teach by love and example, not by violence. Strengthen your own families and reach out to those who are single parents by helping them. Be good in your thoughts and deeds. Be kind. Be patient, and most of all, be Christ-like. This is what will change the world.
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