By Dan Hanley
I recently posted a note about a teenager who identified himself as gay
dying from suicide. He had left a note that included statements saying
he couldn’t handle the hate and abuse any longer.
Words are powerful. Actions are powerful. “Those people.” “Them.”
I also have recently been along the border of Mexico, in Tijuana, trying
to help people who have fled their home and are trying to find a safe
place in the US. I’m not surprised, but the vile words used towards
these people shook me. I was posting some news on Twitter and searched
for #caravan and was brought to a world of so much hatred towards people
that the ones posting didn’t even know!
“Those people.” “Them.”
I get that people disagree. I get that you might not like Republicans or
immigrants or gay people or gun owners. Them. And I believe that we all
have more in common than not. I don’t have to demonize you just because
I disagree with you.
I disagree with those that vilify and attack immigrants or those wanting
to come into the US. I will disagree, and then take action to support
immigrants. It’s that easy. Sure, those who attack immigrants will then
attack me on social media. I can handle it. Cowards thrive in the
anonymous comments of social media.
And while all of this is going on, I have to continue to look in the
mirror and make sure I don’t have a “them”. Whether it’s a group of
people or an individual, I need to always be sure that my words and
actions don’t hurt others.
Thanks for reading.