Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Follow Up To Our Loss Of Moral Fiber

Tuesday was one of my long days so unfortunately (yawn) I won't have much of a post up here today.

A lot of my readers might miss some of the comments that are made on some of my posts.

One of my loyal readers left this comment on yesterday's post which everyone needs to see as well. The comment:

"Maybe you did not go far enough. This morning I heard on TV that a children's school program that wanted to sing Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer had to be canceled because some Mom complained that it was a religious song sung in honor on Christmas."

Gene.



Thank you for your comment and you are correct it appears I didn't go far enough. As I stated in my post, more needs to be said and done.


Do you all see my point on yesterday's post and now this is one mom who stops the whole school program.


Is it just me or does anyone else get it?


Are we no longer able to celebrate anything any more because someone may be offended?


The minority can stop any celebration and the majority can't have any celebrations. Is that the way it works?

I don't attend church, but I am speaking out as much and in some cases more than the religious majority.


I only have this blog as my forum. There are those that have a lot bigger forum and better access to the people than I do, yet they remain silent.


I remember when I was a kid in school there was one kid that was a bully.

We, the majority of other kids, feared him so no matter what the majority of us wanted, he the one kid, the minority, ruled.


One day I had had enough so I stood my ground and refused to do what he wanted me to.


A fight ensued and the end result was I got my butt kicked. But then the majority spoke up as if a sleeping giant had awakened, and the kid realized from that day on that the majority was going to rule the playground.

When is the sleeping giant in America going to wake up and take back the playground?

Wake up, the silence is deafening!!!!!!!

1 Comments:

At 9:41 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Very good stuff. Keep up the good work. We've all got to speak up more, especially church leaders. Got to get together somehow.

 

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