The other morning I woke up and thought to myself on what
a different world we live in today. For
those under the age of 30, maybe many of the things occurring in our world just
seem normal, as that’s all you’ve ever known. For me, at the age of 61, this
world today is vastly different. Sure, back in the 1960’s there was violence and
protest. Some of the protests were over
the conflict in Vietnam, and yes, there were serious injuries and even deaths. There
was a period of time when there were riots based on race, particularly in a
number of inner city regions that had the distinction of urban decay and
increasing poverty. The most deadly
riots were in Detroit, MI (1967), Los Angeles, CA (1965), and Newark, NJ
(1967).
However, as we got into the 1970’s the number of violent
and angry protests began to abate. In recent years a new “spirit of violence”
has descended upon our land. From School shootings to drive-by-shootings it
would seem we have become a bitter and angry nation.
A few weeks ago I wrote about the tragedy in Orlando, FL
were 49 people were shot dead and over 50 people seriously injured by Omar
Mateen. Now, this past week (July 7, 2016) police officers were gunned down in
Dallas, Texas at a “Black Lives Matter” protest. In the Texas incident the
ambush started with gunshots that killed five officers and sent screaming
crowds scrambling for cover. It ended when a Dallas police bomb squad robot
killed a gunman after negotiations failed.
Did you know that police officers take longer before
firing their weapon on a black suspect than a white suspect? Did you know that “officers are three times
less likely to shoot unarmed black suspects than unarmed white suspects”? Did
you know that you’re far more likely to be shot and killed by police if you’re
white than if you’re black? If you watch NBC, ABC, CBS or CNN, these facts
would be foreign to you.
Despite making up just 13% of the population, black criminals
carried out 38% of murders, compared to 31.1% for whites, despite the fact that
there are five times more white people in the U.S. than blacks. Recent FBI crime statistics reveal blacks commit eight
times more crimes against whites than vice-versa, according to .
A black male is 40 times as likely to assault a white person as the reverse.
While these types of statistics contradict political
correctness and certain political ideals, they are “stubborn facts,” none the less.
As of this writing there have been 566 people killed
by police nationwide. Of those, 136 were black.
Now, let’s look at the killing rate for just one American
city, Chicago, Ill. To date, as of the
time of this writing, the total shot & killed is 311. The total shot and wounded is 1779. The total number of homicides by all causes
is 346. To date only 4 people have lost
their lives in Chicago in police related shootings.
The real problem
is not a “gun problem,” but rather a “heart problem.” As our nation’s moral fiber has been torn
asunder and our collective conscience neutralized by political correctness and
mindless entertainment, these problems continue to breed unabated. Like a cancer it invades the "body collective" and leaves destruction and death in its wake, the same type of destruction and death that is glorified by the music and movie industry.
This “spirit of violence,” which has descended upon our land,
will never be solved by politicians or programs, but only by a change of heart,
and that change of heart begins with bringing God back into our culture, and is
complete when we accept Jesus as our Savior and Lord.
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