"Two world views. Two languages. Two sets of politics. We are like strangers living in what has become a strange land. Will we ever come to a place where we can talk to each other again, and not over each other? Will we ever love each other, or even like each other?"
How in the world can we continue to be so very different? Everybody seems to think so, from city dwellers to outstate folks in Minnesota. In fact, recently I heard that many in Minneapolis refer to themselves now as living in the "country of Minneapolis", rather than the city of Minneapolis. Why is that? The world view in Minneapolis is so different, so twisted, than the rest of the state, they need to separate themselves. But it is not just in Minnesota - it is happening all over the country, wherever there is a big, blue city and a red landscaped outstate.
This weekend, yet another innocent civilian was gunned down by an illegal immigrant. Or, as Trump would call them, "criminal aliens". It was a young eighteen-year-old college student, going for a walk with some friends by Layola University in Chicago. The perp was illegal and from Venezuela. He got into the country under Biden's watch (again). Her family is heartsick. What is the cry coming up from the left? Crickets (again). They don't care. The citizens and patriots care, but the ones of the left see this as only collateral damage to getting more illegals into this country.
What do those on the left really care about these days? Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) was on a news show this past weekend. The subject of ICE, the partial shutdown, and the Save America Act came up. What did this guy who loves to drink margaritas with illegal aliens have to say? Nothing. He wanted to talk about the two people who were shot in Minneapolis by ICE. He was really put out that Markwayne Mullen, in his confirmation hearings, did not apologize to the families of Goode and Pretti for referring to the two who were shot as "left-wing terrorists". He said he regretted those words but did not apologize.
Why is it then, when some innocent is killed by an illegal alien, the left is as quiet as a church mouse. Constantly. 100% of the time. And yet, two protesters in Minneapolis, who were doing things they should not have been doing, interfering with a federal police force, were shot and killed by ICE. And to the left, they are being lionized. The innocents on the other hand, who were murdered by illegals, they were just noise. Nary a peep is mentioned in their behalf.
Two world views. Two languages. Two sets of politics. We are like strangers living in what has become a strange land. Will we ever come to a place where we can talk to each other again, and not over each other? Will we ever love each other, or even like each other?
Maybe if we all went to church together, that would be a good starting point. Or maybe if we (gasp) tried praying together. For peace. For understanding. For unity. Just an idea, as nothing else seems to be working.
