fbpx
39.7 F
Spokane
Thursday, April 18, 2024
HomeCommentaryFerguson - Where’s the truth?

Ferguson – Where’s the truth?

Date:

Related stories

Blinded by Binaries: Why We Don’t See the Infinite Dignity of Two-Spirit People

There is much to learn from and praise in “Dignitas Infinita” (infinite dignity), the April 8 Vatican declaration. But its understanding of human dignity is wedded to binary opposites. This view puts the Vatican in an unholy alliance with Idaho’s legislature, which in order to wipe out the rights of transgender people has declared that there only two sexes, male and female.

What Is the LDS General Conference?

Twice each year, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints tune into what is known as general conference. Most are seeking guidance from leaders and listen to their messages with reverence and deep interest.

Avoiding Extremism: Lessons from Authoritarian Overreach and the Value of Democracy

As our election looms, we must understand our own biases. Understanding our biases will help us vote wisely, choosing those we wish to govern us.

Teaching Religious Literacy in the Face of Intolerance

The aim of the Religion Reporting Project is to talk with students about religion in the media, introduce them to experts in the field and — the best part — take them on visits to houses of worship throughout the region.

The Ease of AI Making Decisions for Us Risks Losing the Skills to Do that Ourselves

In a world where what and how people think is already under siege thanks to the algorithms of social media, we risk putting ourselves in an even more perilous position if we allow AI to reach a level of sophistication where it can make all kinds of decisions on our behalf.

Our Sponsors

spot_img
spot_img

[todaysdate]

By Joseph Niemiec Jr.

There are two people who know the truth of what happened in Ferguson and one of them no longer lives. Twelve people have spent the equivalent of two work weeks each, 840 hours total, listening to testimony and sifting through evidence. These 12 came through with a decision that was unacceptable to many.

There is only one person who now knows the “truth” and he must live with the decision he made to shoot on that fateful day. As individuals, we would like to think there is a right and wrong — yet it is obvious there are shades of grey — and interpretation has more to do with any decision than do the facts.

What is the answer? Move forward. At a local level, possibilities may include allowing body cameras, a strong police ombudsman, an education system that educates people for the future in a way which keeps them in school long enough to graduate, and a strong economy that pays well enough for the average person to raise a family.

These are ideas that seem simple and yet they are not being achieved here in Spokane. We can show up and protest what is not “right” in the world or we can create a world right here in “River City” that supports the people living here: providing a quality of life that lifts us not only economically but spiritually.

The earliest gods were created to overcome man’s inability to feed himself and his family and, therefore, those gods became the proverbial “whipping posts” and/or they were given gifts so that they would provide rain, bountiful harvests, good hunting, and so on. Before humans were able to look beyond their own limitations, their basic needs had to be met

Let us, as a community, create an economy strong enough to provide basic needs for everyone. It is time let go of anger and violence and turn to love and respect.

Let us break bread together and honor each other in whatever way we understand God.

Joe Niemiec
Joe Niemiec
The Rev. Joe Niemiec Jr. began his spiritual quest in 1986 when he walked out of a Houston jail and was struck by the realization that his life was in shambles. He began his quest for ‘getting back on track’ with 12 step programs, followed by learning and practicing meditation with a local Redding, California, teacher.

Our Sponsors

spot_img
spot_img
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x