I
turned away from this blog with no explanation. It is probably because I am
incapable of explaining.
by Charlie Leck
by Charlie Leck
First, I must
apologize; then I must try to explain my sudden abandonment of my blog.
I do apologize,
wholeheartedly, and admit that my sudden and unexplained departure was foolish
and I was indeed negligent. I knew full-well that I had many, many friends who regularly
looked in on my blogs and quite a few frequent readers who also gave kind and
thoughtful consideration to my opinions.
With that
sincere apology in place, I would like to explain the reasons why I gave up
blogging without appropriately departing.
As the pre-election
polling results of the 2014 fall voting began to pour in, I became very
despondent and angry. I felt enormous sorrow that so many Americans were
beginning to find nourishment in the words and opinions of ultra-conservative
Americans who I felt were foolish and often questionably motivated. America’s
dash to the right at a time when moderation and courage were so desperately
needed unhinged me in a very thorough manner.
I still find it
difficult to believe the direction that America seems to be taking. It is a
dash away from reasonableness as far as I am concerned. I absolutely believe
that greed is playing a large part in the construction of a new America that is
quickly lowering the standard of its original, founding values.
For the last six
months, I have dramatically increased my reading of and about Thomas Jefferson
and his impact on the other founding fathers of the nation. The current
attitudes of the country and its growing number of modern-libertarians and Tea
Party-like conservatives stands in direct opposition to the libertarianism of
Jefferson.
America has
become a plutocracy that benefits the few over the many. Though moderates and
liberals attempt to stand up to this onslaught of the power of money and
finances, it is clear that the bulk of Americans are beginning to believe that
the Tea Party and the libertarian movement are on to something.
The true
American dream is threatened. And I, with enormous cowardice, abandon my goal
of writing two more essays describing this current America. I will simply stand
with Bernie Sanders and his current description of the decay of this dream. If
you don’t read his regular remarks you are missing important stuff.
With Senator
Sanders, I am astonished that the U.S. Supreme Court could uphold and promote
the idea that corporations are on the same level as common people and need to
be given equal consideration under the law.
I agree with the
Senator that the military-industrial complex, about which Dwight D. Eisenhower
so strenuously warned us, is now a total reality and is upon us. Unfortunately,
it will have to be fed and nourished on more international conflicts and wars –
and with more and more money.
Racism is more
rampant in American than it has been since the early 1900s. The gains for which
we fought so nobly under Dr. Martin Luther King are being slowly, but
undeniably, erased. Voting rights, about which and for which Dr. King so
courageously fought, are in real and imminent danger.
And I seethe
about this deterioration of the American dream. I have lost so much hope. The
desperation of the condition of America exhausts me. I am no longer up to the
fight and the pain that it causes.
I cannot
continue writing about it. I abandon my place on the watch and slink instead
into the lush comfort of avoiding all truth.
I limit my
writing now to only a paragraph here and there on my feeble Facebook page and
in my own personal diary. It is what I have come to. I now only casually
observe the continuation of America’s great and frightening period of utter
selfishness. The common man has not lost his grasp on power, but he has
abandoned all responsibility.
Now, officially,
I put to rest this humble blog on which I have made over 2,000 entries. I
simply can say no more than I have already said; and when such a time comes one
must cease and desist.
To those who
have wondered, I am in very good health and I believe that is true both
mentally and physically. I read a great deal. I try to exercise regularly. I
volunteer here and there for causes I believe are important. I am devoted to my
wife. I am happy in my isolation.
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