Gun’s Quote-of-the-Week:
“Well, Mr. Saavik, are you going to stay with the sinking ship?” -Admiral Kirk
“Well, Mr. Saavik, are you going to stay with the sinking ship?” -Admiral Kirk
“Permission to speak candidly, sir.” -Lieutenant Saavik
“…Granted…” -Kirk
“I don’t believe this was a fair test of my command
abilities.” – Saavik
“And why not?” -Kirk
“Because, there was no way to win.” – Saavik
“A no win situation is a possibility every commander may
face, has that never occurred to you?” -Kirk
“…No sir, it has not.” -Saavik
-Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
My life’s going great. Honestly, it is. I have a good job,
good friends, good family… My needs are taken care of and I really have about
all of the material wants that I want. I’m healthy, I drive a nice car and live
in a nice house in a nice town. I’m spared most of the horrors of the world,
including, but not limited to, chronic disease, war, hunger, poor sanitation, oppressive
governments and illiteracy.
Yet, I feel powerless. I feel like I’m in a no-win scenario, where no matter what I do or what actions I take, I lose.
You see, right now I have a lot of close friends and family suffering.
For one friend and some family members, it is extended unemployment. Being let
go is one of the most humiliating things a person can go through. If that isn’t
enough, being consistently told “No” interview after interview compounds on the
feelings of inadequacy and unworthiness. Then you start to run out of money. That
makes one wonder if they are going to lose their car, their house, their entire
way of life.
I have colleagues who are suffering with drug addiction. No
matter how much you try to mentor, reach out, offer encouragement or accountability,
they keep denying that they have a problem. You slowly watch them kill themselves,
as at first their bodies give way, then their ability to function and then
losing their job because they cannot work any longer because their addiction
engulfs their life. Then they can’t pay for drugs, so they turn to crime, jail,
criminal records and the like.
I have friends who care so much about the people they serve
but get paid next to nothing and are dealing with being disrespected and
disregarded right now. These are some of the wisest, loving teachers I know,
but to the ungrateful students they serve, they are just one more annoying
talking head that can be dismissed by the glow of a cell phone screen.
I have a church coming to grips with the reality that some
of its most trusted leaders have been violating children and seminarians for a
long time. Then there were others who covered for them. Some of my friends are
priests. They are being labeled “child molester,” “faggot,” “freak” or any
other of a myriad of unfair and unjust labels. These are men who have dedicated
their lives to serving their fellow man, only to be piled in to a group of
heretics that have committed some of the most gross and grievous of crimes. The
church that I am trying to serve, the God I am trying to proclaim is being
muted by men who never should have been allowed to roam the streets, let alone wear
a collar.
Then there is the church that is unsustainably in debt,
wondering how they are going to pay the bills and dealing with buildings in a
near-dangerous state of disrepair.
No matter how great my life is going right now, I can’t help
them. I can’t make people hire my out-of-work family and friends. I don’t have
the money to support those who love students who don’t love them back. I can’t
make students love their teachers. I know enough about drug addiction to know
that the odds are better that my colleague will be dead before 30 before he
turns to find help.
As far as the predator priests that have irreversibly
harmed the most innocent of children? Beyond adding my voice on social media to
the millions of others who are just as mad as hell as I am, I don’t know what
to do about that, either.
Kind words and encouragement seem to be the only thing I can
offer to those who need so much more. Those are inadequate.
I guess my point in all of this is that there are real
people in the world around us with real problems. They need help. So, if you
are in a position to help them, do it. If you a parent and are told by your son
or daughter’s teacher that they are a disruption in class, discipline your
child. If you are a victim of sexual abuse, come forward and tell the
authorities what happened so that it doesn’t happen to somebody else and these
low-lives can be thrown in jail. If you have money to give, give it to somebody
who really needs it.
This week, please, pull your head out of your self-centered
ass and wake up to the reality that there are those around you who need YOU.
Maybe, just maybe, if we have a few more people who can
give, we can actually start to make a dent in the very real and very tragic
problems that those around us face.
...and that’s why it’s a Gun’s Quote!!