Dylann Roof is not crazy. What he did is. He slaughtered
innocent black people who had welcomed him into their discussion group last
week. He was the only white person there. They thought he came to discuss. He
knew that he had come to kill. According to believable reports, Roof was a
member of a white supremacist group that has a stated goal to kill black
people. Apparently that is covered by freedom of speech.
Roof is not crazy. He was simply following the logic of the
group to which he belonged. The group is a garden of hatred. Kill black people. He took his belief to
heart. He is being cheered, I'm sure, by his fellow believers who hope that
others will follow the dictates of conscience inebriated by the draught of hate,
and do likewise.
People drink from the draught they choose. Christianity, Islam,
Judaism, Communism, Buddhism, Atheism. There are divisions and subdivisions,
offshoots and inbreeding, from all of them. Extreme versions of any of these
ideologies often deny others the right to live, think, speak, even breathe,
eat, or drink; they deny a right to an education, insist on inequality,
supremacy for the few. They kill.
What I would like to see is something simple to happen.
Thinking people, explore the destiny of the path of your chosen ideology. Where
does it lead in this life? I am not talking eternity here. No one knows what
happens in eternity. We believe or guess at that. It is important to know the
logic of our path in this life. How does our chosen ideology allow us to
interact with others on the journey who may be different from us. The common
denominator: we are all on the journey. We were born naked. We go into the
ground with nothing. What do our choices mean as we speak, act, live, love
along the way. Bottom line…beware the draught of hate.