Bill Glasheen wrote: ... we should work a lot harder today focusing on how we as individuals can live the principles of personal responsibility, community involvement, and the inalienable rights of every person.
That basically sums it up. I'm part Cherokee (right foot, maybe?

), so I have a certain perspective on this thread based on a circle of folks I get together with on semi-rare occasions. I'm part Scottish (ever-thin' that's covered by me kilt!

), so my heritage and background from being a registered member of my Clan, including knowing folks of that ilk,
ALSO gives me a certain perspective and take on this thread. I'm part... well, let's just say I probably have more varieties in me than the (in)famous "57"! I'm a mutt with a few main ingredients. Regardless, there is one thing we all share in common... we are humans. And many on this thread are Americans. History is what it is... it was what it was... and even though we may rewrite it, we can never
change what actually happened. We can only do our best, as I know personally some folks here work very hard to do day in and day out, to make things better for ourselves, our neighbors, our communities, our country, and our world...
The
real problem is that, even as history unfolds every day, different people have different beliefs in what is "evil". One person's "evil" is another person's "necessity for survival". One person's "ain't no big thang" is another person's "evil". There are and always will be areas where people simply will not agree. When those areas cross moral boundaries, educating children, freedom/rights/liberties defined, philosophy, politics or religion... then there will never be any "common ground" because one group or the other (and often BOTH) will
always feel like they are "fighting evil". It is a fact of history and of the human race... Ultimately, unless we are all brainwashed by the same machine with the erasure of individuality, any belief in ever achieving a happy utopia is unrealistic. It is not a lack of faith in the human race, but the fact that "freedom" has already been released from pandora's box. The
only way a "one-world utopia" can be achieved on this earth is for people to be enslaved. No matter which side you are on, you can make a valid and viable argument that the
other side has already gone "too far" towards enslaving you. Requiring "PC" words and thoughts is one form of enslavement. Denying someone's freedom because of the color of their eyes is another... Examples are available across the spectrum,
depending on your perspective.