Are real life superheroes (see linked story on CNN.com: http://www.cnn.com/2011/11/23/justice/washington-superhero-wannabe/index.html?iref=allsearch)
a sign of desperate times or indicative
of a society that has capitulated to a “as-long-as-it-doesn’t- hurt-me”
mentality, turning a blind eye to unconscionable or reprehensible behavior
because we don’t want to be bothered?
Funny thing is I am not quite sure what the answer is to
this question. Knowing that I am somewhat perspicacious in my dealings I
gravitate to the notion that as a society the parameters defining acceptable,
normal behavior has been stretched by the constant introduction of the absurd.
I mean, does anyone else feel like nothing surprises them in the news anymore.
It is not if it will happen anymore, but when.
The proliferation of media sources that constantly stream
news and information to us is astounding. One is inundated with relevant news
and information as well as being peppered with obscene, objectionable material
day in and day out in the never ending struggle to stay informed. News media
outlets and other more derisory venues comingle germane topics and information
with the asinine and the ridiculous to embellish their broadcasts, exposing and
introducing us to ideas, concepts and practices that challenge the limits of
cultural tolerance. Moreover, society has endured such a sustained barrage of
these inane, unethical and sometimes immoral practices that most have
intrinsically agreed that apathy is the best strategy to neutralize them.
Caring is just too costly!
Ironically, the truth has been so obfuscated by all of the confounded
rhetoric tossed around by self righteous advocacy groups and self-proclaimed
experts, that the truth is now inextricable from the lies, the acceptable from
the deviant. We don’t know whether to cheer someone who is trying to do
the right thing or persecute them for getting involved and possibly violating
the rights of the perpetrator. SMH!
Personally, I think any adult who dresses in a costume and patrols
the streets looking for crime to defend is displaying poor self-direction at
best, and possibly exhibiting signs of something more sinister. But mocking a
person for being concerned and impassioned about the contemporary state of
society and the liberal free fall many of us perceive we are in as a people and
a nation seems to be antithetical.
True self-proclaimed real superheroes may have adopted a
laughable, exaggerated approach to remedying the palpable degradation of ethics
and morals in our society; but can we really persecute and dismiss the larger
message that something is terribly wrong and drastic measures are needed now. Perhaps
we need to get beyond the cover, open the book, and read the real message.
No, I don’t intend on donning a mask and cape and lurking in
the shadows looking to eradicate the city of evildoers. In fact, I am more
likely to lock the doors, hunker down and write a blog about all of the vile
things that are plaguing mankind…hmmmm.
But I can’t and won’t condemn or ridicule anyone who is compelled to make
things better, regardless their method.
Truth be told the bad guys want you to stop caring. The
corporate villain, the dubious politician, and the common street thug thrive on
apathy. They want you to close your blinds and look the other way.
Unfortunately, ignoring something does not relieve you of the inherent burden
it carries. Society’s tolerance and direction is your problem. It is our
problem.
Perhaps the person who sets out in a mask and a body suit to
fight perceived injustices is a fool; unequivocally, though, they possess one
thing all of us could use a little more
of: indignation at the current state of our society.
IJS
S. McGill
One of the most powerful things in the world can be obtained and used liberally by anyone who chooses to use it. "If" can be the beginning of something great or the acquiescence to defeat. How will you use your "if"?
IJS
S. McGill
One of the most powerful things in the world can be obtained and used liberally by anyone who chooses to use it. "If" can be the beginning of something great or the acquiescence to defeat. How will you use your "if"?
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