I had a conversation this afternoon with a South Carolinian in his fifties. He called me on a business matter - - I remembered his name because we had spoken once before, a few months ago, and the name had a private meaning for me which made it easy to remember. I wound up making notes on what he was saying.
This was all in the context of what's it like Canada, then began to talk about life there in USA:
- not happy how things going:
- lost sight of soul (repeated differently: lost touch with their souls, etc.)
- God-given inalienable rights - - people think they can change on a whim
- heart and soul the main issue; Am. people lost heart and soul
- nature of our people has changed
- no room for God (this one not in my notes, it's my sense of what he was saying)
- everyone very angry, conservatives blame liberals for everything and vice versa
- lost ideals - people don't seem to know right/wrong, fair/unfair
- lost forgiveness; victim's families not satisfied with death sentence; "it's not bad enough for him . . .
- "zero tolerance" in schools; no room for common sense exceptions; principals complaining, going to court?
- lost sight of fact we all human beings needing forgiveness, needing pat on back
- too many working too many hours, two earners under one roof, what about family?
- stay on same track, country will "implode" in 30 yrs, it won't be here for my grandchildren or if here, they won't recognize it
- never so much hatred by blacks towards whites
- never so many angry whites; angry and armed; way too much shooting, all the time
- fetishize 2nd Amend rights, cops killed by gunfire
- thinks he knows why country going to hell [figurative] but doesn't want to say
- health insurance $8K per yr and rising; lots of loopholes in policy; thinks actual figures on the uninsured much worse than officially admitted
- Iraq war makes no sense; [Q: was it for oil?] [A: doesn't know, just does not believe official versions]
- all the things could have done with money wasted on Iraq
- prisons going up everywhere; sentencing very harsh, no room for exceptions, special hardship cases
- no forgiveness; everyone want to see people destroyed; tearing each other apart
- "zero tolerance" inhumane - - inflexible; senseless
He seemed intelligent, kind, mature, well-intentioned but passive. More like stand on sidelines and watch it all go to hell. I was sorry I didn't ask why he wasn't taking an active political role in the process - - very well-spoken, only slight southern accent, good sense of humour, hip, with-it but conservative religion ["My mother's holding a place in Heaven for me" was his way of indicating she'd died when I asked what his parents felt about this]
What'd I get from this? A sense of sadness, hopelessness, disbelief or maybe just wonderment that his country had come to this; a need for change but no hopes for it, no plan for it, no strategy for it. I didn't even ask about how he voted or would vote in the primaries. He never mentioned any politician by name.