Caught up on the thread. So much about statistics being thrown around, it boggles one's mind. My thoughts and feelings are fairly simple. In the past, we had a larger sense of a unified community. People struggled together. We took care of each other. Race may have played a role on the larger scene, but not in my community. Black, white, Asian, it didn't matter. We were neighbors and we looked out for each other. That's become a rarity in today's society. Mistrust is being sewn into the fabric of every day life. People are programmed to doubt the intentions of others.
That said, there are certain things of our time I would not want to give up. I won't deny that. There are definitely some modern things that I would want to keep, but it's like we sold our souls to reach what we thought would be an ideal society and now we're stuck with buyer's remorse. Do you think someone like MLK would be happy with the perversion his dream has become? I just don't see it. So when I speak of the past, what I miss is the overall unity. It was the sense of belonging, of living without fear, because the community around you was there for you.
I blame a significant portion of today's problems on the media. So many years of broadcasting the ills of the world and fewer and fewer positive stories. I know it sounds silly, but when all you hear day after day is how bad things are, people believe and lose hope. They begin to stop caring because they fail to see the point in it.