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Full disclosure, I am not a quote/unquote Pittsburgher by
residency. I have been a lifelong fan of Pittsburgh teams. I
attended and graduated the University of Pittsburgh. I currently work in
the city. To that end, I consider myself a Pittsburgher because I am very
attached to the area in one way or another. And even if I wasn’t I would still
have been affected as deeply by the events that took place in Squirrel Hill at
the Tree of Life Synagogue last month. And I’m here to say that it, along
with the rest of the world won’t get better.
I say that as I try to raise a daughter to not look at the
most horrible negative aspects of humanity. I say that as she, too, has
expressed that the world is a horrible place and everything sucks. And
quite frankly, I cannot disagree with her. But I can reassure her and I want to
reassure any of you that think that just because we are living through unusually
extraordinary times that it means the world is never going to not suck.
Let’s face it, we’re not getting out of her alive. The
moment we were born, we began to die. And that’s OK. After all, we
are a living thing and like any plant or animal, our physical beings are only
able to endure so much over so long a time. And no matter how much we try
to prevent or protect ourselves from disease or disaster, the end result is the
same. We will all die. We are born and we die. Those two
points are fixed in their existence. The degree to which we exist within two
points is flexible and therein lies the challenge.
Now, more than ever, we are bombarded with news and
information about the world. Now, more than ever, we are aware of things
that are going on outside our doors. Now, more than ever, is that
information shaped to illicit a heightened reaction, physical and
emotional. And our children are not immune to it. We can only guard
them against technology for so long. It’s everywhere. News alerts,
crawls, social media posts… It’s all out there and the more we try to wrap our
children in a blanket of ignorance to protect their innocence, the harder
reality tries to creep in. There is no escaping the wolf that is already
in the doorway. Because of that I embrace the news and offer you a caveat
in your digestion of it.
The world sucks right now. People are dying from hate
and violence more than just old age. People are more divided now than
they were at a time when we were actually divided by laws. People are
more willing to accept that everything will get worse before it gets
better. And they aren’t wrong. I’m sorry, but this is the reality
we live in.
Everything we eat will kill us. If we buy it, it’s got
chemicals. If we grow it, it comes into contact with chemicals. If
we synthesize it, it is a chemical. The reason you like the way a certain
food tastes is because they are designed that way. Natural foods have a real
taste that isn’t as fun or zingy as processed. But real food tastes good
if you know how to prepare it.
Our leaders all serve someone else’s interests other than
our own. Oh, sure, they tell us they do. They say they will remove
the corruption and drive out the evil. They dangle a small carrot to us
while giving others huge bushels. But if that’s what they’ve been telling
us for decades, and we keep falling for it, then why has no one actually done
it?
Death is everywhere. As I said, your body is literally
trying to kill you every day until it actually succeeds or loses that honor to
another killer. If you eat X, it will give you Y, which is bad. But if
you try to avoid X, by eating A, B will happen. If you take F it will
cause you worse side effects than what G’s symptoms are.
So, there you go. It all sucks. Our food will poison
us. Our government won’t protect us. And our medicine will make us
sick.
UNLESS
Instead of sitting there, making excuses for why it doesn’t
matter what you do to your body or the environment, instead of crawling into a
hole and waiting to die of old age, covered in bubble wrap with no sharp edges
on anything so you don’t get a cut, or instead of simply deciding that maybe a
long life isn’t worth it because what reason do you have to make it to 30 when
you can just gorge on processed cheese and chocolate and accept death at an
early age maybe you can do something to change it.
Stop being complacent that the world is horrible and make it
better. Come up with new solutions to old problems. Shout YES
louder than the loudest adult who shouts NO to changing the world. Get
off your ass, take a stand, and start making little changes that improve
things. Get help. Organize. Make a statement.
Stop listening to what they’re telling you is wrong and
start telling them what you can do to fix it. We used to make
things. We used to solve problems. Now all we do is make ways for
us to be enslaved by the problems we’ve created. We scare everyone into
thinking the world is horrible and that it’s all coming to get you, so hide
behind a shield of hate and lies and you’ll be safe from the truth.
We have access to the greatest wealth of technology and
information than we have ever had and it can be used for good. All it
takes is enough people to band together and use it that way.
So, unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing
is going to get better. It's not.