Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Eat Mor Chikin: Freedom of Speech

When the CEO of Chick-Fil-A was asked in an interview about his views of gay marriage, he gave an honest answer.  As a conservative and Christian, he simply stated he believed in the "Biblical definition of marriage."  Well, that sent some into a frenzy. Stating "how dare Mr. Cathy say such a thing," "that isn't politically correct," and starting demanding a boycott of the fast food restaurant.  Yet, maybe many missed the point that Chick-Fil-A has always operated on biblical principles and is closed on Sundays to allow its employees time to fellowship with family and attend church.  Mayors from primarily from Boston and Chicago jumped on the bandwagon telling Chick-Fil-A they were not welcomed in their cities as Chick-Fil-A's values didn't match those of their cities.  (source from CNN:   http://tinyurl.com/bnr6t6bOthers cited that it enforced the discrimination many in the LGBT communities feel.

When the former governor of Arkansas and now talk show host, Mike Huckabee, proposed that August 1st to be "Chick-Fil-A Appreciation Day" (source from Huckabee's webpage:  http://tinyurl.com/boee9tc) many choose this day as a day to stand for freedom.  So like many other Americans, I drove to my local Chick-Fil-A today.  When I arrived, I was blown away.  The traffic getting into the restaurant was mind boggling, not to mention the line wrapped around the side of the restaurant of people and the chaotic but organized line in the place itself.  I had originally thought, "I'll just do the drive thru," but I couldn't even find where that line begun.  So I parked in a neighboring retail store, since there was no room at Chick-Fil-A.  As I walked closer to get in, I could just feel the buzz and energy.  With those in their cars, there was no honking, no lights flashing, no road rage, but just people letting others in & out as needed.  When I got to the restaurant, the line was already outside.  I had yet to see the organized chaos that awaited beyond the doors.  At the doors, I was greeted by the manager.  He attempted to explain how the line was moving. Once inside there was an assistant manager taking drink orders and bringing out the drinks.  Then as I waited, I began to hear the reasons why people were coming out...elderly, youth groups, nurses, business owners, teachers, and families.  It wasn't because they were for or against what Mr. Cathy had said, but it came down:  FREEDOM OF SPEECH.  The feeling of patriotism was alive and well in my Chick-Fil-A.  One fellow even suggested there should have been a table set up to register voters.  The talk in line was "we have to stand up for our rights and freedom."  In what could have been a very chaotic moment while waiting in the snaking lines and over an hour just to place an order.  I never once heard any whining or complaining from those in the line.  People were helping each other, having a positive discord on politics, offering suggestions on their favorite Chick-Fil-A food. What truly amazed me was the staff of Chick-Fil-A.  In a moment of utter chaos with a never ending line of customers from the time they opened, the entire staff was smiling, pleasant, and courteous. That my friends will keep customers going there, in my opinion.

Then the moment I will not forget, after waiting in line for about an hours.  A gentleman further up in the line from me announced, "May I have your attention please.  As we wait in line, maybe a song is in order.  How about Amazing Grace? Okay?  1-2-3" and the crowd broke out into song.  It was a beautiful moment. 

That is why I am an American.  That is why I went to Chick-Fil-A and stood in line for 90 minutes to order.  That is why I cheer on Team USA during the Olympics.  That is why I never miss an opportunity to vote.  Why? My answer is a simple one word response:  freedom. As an American, we should be able to freely express our beliefs. There is a reason our Founding Fathers included it in the First Amendment. There are other companies I may not agree with, but I respect their freedom to express their ideas. As the French philosopher Voltaire once said, "I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it."

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

I'm back !!!!

First off, I will like to apologize for taking a hiatus from writing on here. But between the demands of teaching and grad school, I had to take something off the burner. Good news is that I am down with grad school and find myself with a bit of extra time on my hands.

Second off, I would have hoped to have seen our great nation making progress and reclaiming its democratic history. Yet every time I turn on the news, read a newspaper, or just hear any American politician speak, I am left with the same question that made me start this blog to begin with "Seriously? Why?"

From the extra nastiness of the GOP primary season as it weeds through the selection process to find who will run against His Majesty President Obama, which to be honest...I have no clue who I would cast my vote and honestly I am not sure if any candidate can return our nation back to its greatness. They talk the talk, but really ask yourself will that person really make the needed changes? Will this person honestly take on the astronomical growth of our national debt ($15 trillion and growing) and big government and not let the power go to their heads? Will this person have the guts to stand up and say "We no longer need agency A, B, C, and maybe D." Will this person be able to stand up against the whining, crying, tears being shed, and tantrums to do what needs to be done?

I have yet to hear any of the candidates to answer my simple question, which I can't take credit for, but it is a question I think everyone of us should ask ourselves and those seeking office or holding it: HOW MUCH OF THE MONEY I EARN SHOULD I BE ABLE TO KEEP? This was asked by a wise young American in what seems like eons ago at either an early GOP debate or a town hall meeting.

To a Congress, I honestly no clue what the 535 of you are doing in Washington, DC. To the Senate, pass a budget already. To both chambers, do you really have no clue why you have the LOWEST approval rating in all of American history: you have let the power of the position to go to your head. You continue to deny the American people and refuse to listen to us: WE THE PEOPLE. You continue to pass legislation that befuddles my mind. Legislation that makes me wonder: are we even in the same country? It makes my job as teacher a bit harder. How do I explain to my students that if they do not do the assignment given to them and follow the guidelines, they are not going to get a passing grade. Yet Congress continues to not do the job it was elected to do and yet they still sit there in the US Capitol Building wasting our tax money with their kick backs and pass legislation that continues to strip us of our rights and we let them to do so: SERIOUSLY? WHY? We know in our heart of hearts that socialism does not work. Yet why do we (read elected officials) think being "socialized" like Europe is the way to go (hello...did anyone else miss the protesting and rioting taking place over the past year? or the EU on the verge of collapse...yet we have leaders of our nation who think this is the best course for our nation...SERIOUSLY? WHY?) to legislation that is in the works to strip us...AMERICANS...of our unalienable rights (speech, religion, citizenship, due process)...I am near at a loss of words and left scratching my head wondering: SERIOUSLY? WHY?

Your task America: look deep in your heart. Look deep in your soul. Look deep at the founding principles of our nation. Do you want to be that great nation that President Reagan once proudly claimed as a "shining city upon a hill"? Or is this it?