Happy 4th of July!

Jul 04, 2015

 Today is a national holiday here in America, we celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence and becoming an independent country, though declaring ourselves so didn’t make it true. There would be several more years of fighting before England gave up its rights to the colony that would become the United States of America. If we’d lost the war then every man who signed the Declaration would have likely been hung. So, while you’re grilling meat and veggies, consuming potato salad, cole slaw, chips, and other traditional goodies, think about what we’re really celebrating. This is the date that marks the birth of our nation. In the history of the world America is a very young country, we’re a teenager. If the world were different we’d be in the Imperial expansion stage and probably have colonies of our own now, but by the time America got to that point the world had changed too much. Can you imagine what the other world powers would do if we started conquering and keeping other countries? Before anyone says, well America is conquering other countries. No, we aren’t.  
  
Our men and women are serving their country on a lot of foreign land, but we have not kept anything we’ve fought and died for in the last two centuries. Unlike France, England, Spain, Portugal, Germany when their countries were the same age that we are now, America has kept nothing. Thousands of American lives lost in wars, peacekeeping actions, and just when other people call our military in for aid. Everyone that complains that America is tyrannical and aggressive don’t know their world history. This teenage country has been better behaved and more peaceful towards other countries than any “superpower” or world leader that I’m aware of, and that includes, Russia/The Soviet Union.  
 If you think the above paragraph sounds like I regret that my country hasn’t kept some of the soil we’ve fought and died on, you’re right. If we pay with blood and death for a piece of land, we should get to keep it, that’s the way countries and empires work, but America came of age in a world that no longer believes in empires. Would it have been a good idea for our country to keep more of what we’ve bled and died for, probably not, but I am beyond tired of other countries accusing us of aggressive behavior when we seem to have behaved ourselves better than they have in their pasts. But America was created on the principal of freedom. Freedom of speech, freedom to assemble, freedom to protest, freedom to bitch, and heaven knows Americans are good at that last part. It’s almost a national characteristic to complain about government, politics, social issues, you name it. Today there are groups that are going to express that Freedom of Speech by burning the American flag, because they say it is a sign of tyranny, abuse, and aggression. I do not agree with this, but I am an American which means I will fight for their right to say what they believe, because that’s what Freedom of Speech means. They are free to burn our flag, as much as I hate it, and I am free to put up a flag pole in front of my home and fly that same flag proudly.
Is America perfect? No, but then name me a country that is, and if you’re honest you won’t be able to, because nothing and nowhere is perfect, but I live in a country where people can burn the national flag and not be arrested, or shot, or disappeared. Thats more rare than you think in today’s world, but we, Americans, forget how good we have it in this country. Again, not perfect, and if they gave me the magic baton tomorrow I wouldn’t know how to fix the economy, but I know I’d concentrate on bringing jobs and manufacturing back to America. What I’m hearing across the country is that Americans need jobs that pay enough to support a family. All the other issues maybe important, but I believe in the end they are smoke and mirrors by the politicians on all sides of the aisle to divide America, when what is needed is to bring us together. We live in a country where we can disagree vehemently with each other, and that’s okay, that is a gift. This year has divided our country along so many lines, over so many issues, to the point where I’m against any issue that is divisive, and am trying to find things that are inclusive, because we are all more alike than we are different. The same hopes and fears are in most hearts. We hold our children’s hands, we dry their tears, we try to explain that the world is not a fair place, but you can still try to be a fair person. We try to teach our children to be kind in a world that is often unkind. Should we teach them harsher things? Some people seem to be doing just that, and I don’t know what to say in the face of such hate. Except perhaps this – hate is not the opposite of love, disinterest is, anyone that’s gone through a bad divorce will know what I mean, so everyone that is burning the American flag today here and abroad, remember that only love can spark such hate. America is loved for what it promises to be, and hated when that promise is not fulfilled.  
I’m not sure what to do about all of it, but I know this, I will fight for your right to do something that I find repugnant – burning our National flag. I will fight for your right to do something I don’t approve of, because that’s what Freedom means. It doesn’t mean freedom from being offended, or disappointed, but freedom of belief, speech, and actions within the law. Enjoy your flag burnings if it makes you happier, but I see it as the same as someone’s ex-wife burning the husband’s car. It’s a way of saying, I am hurting so much, and I want you to hurt, too. I hope we find a way in the coming months to help everyone stop hurting and find a way for all of us to start healing.
Now, I’m going to join my family and raise the flag of our country, so that all our neighbors can see it, because I do love my country. I don’t always love the politicians, or their policies, but they are not the country. Sometimes I think the politicians forget that America is two things, the land itself and the people, all the people, that inhabit it. Sometimes I think we, the people, forget that we are the nation and every time we let politics, or economics, or anything divide us, then we are weaker for it. As a group the American people can do anything we set our minds to, I truly believe that, but we all need to remember that we are the United States of America, not the Divided States of America. United we stand, divided we fall, isn’t just a saying, it’s the truth.  
I don’t agree with any of you that are protesting and burning our flag today, but I will defend your right to do it. I hope you will give me the same courtesy and support my right to hoist the flag high and honor it. 

9 thoughts on “Happy 4th of July!”

  1. Wonderful sentiments… Agree with everything you said…. Could not have said it better myself… Love your works…. keep it up can’t wait to read the next story….

  2. Just another reason you are my favorite author. Lola well you and the late Bob Parker. It was nice to see you on the Dead Ice tour in Atlanta . Looking forward to your panels at Dragoncon.

  3. Often people forget that our fore fathers who wrote our Declaration of Independence and our Bill of Rights were human, granted, intelligent and inspired human beings. They were not perfect, but they knew that they had come a from a place that was a static and unchanging world governed by an oppressive peerage. Our government was based on the fact that they understood that if our government couldn’t change over time it would fall. All men are created equal, wasn’t meant to mean we are all the same, but one’s rights should not be more important than another’s because of the circumstances of birth. Our country has struggled with this challenge, slavery, Native Americans, human rights issues, equal education and now sexuality and gender issues. As science and human understanding of the world expands our government changes with it. I have spent time in countries that individual humanity is not cherished. I compare that to our life here in the United States and feel blessed that I can raise my family here. In a country where the apex of Maslow’s hierarchy can be achieved if people are given opportunity and education.
    Happy Fourth of July!

  4. Well said, Laurell. I am not an American and I am tired of American Bashing! We need to remember on any given day that we are all kin regardless of our citizenship. We need to learn and understand so we can either help, empathize and support it other, our futures depend on it.

  5. That is the most Amazing thing I have read in a really long time about our country!! You said it PERFECTLY, Laurell!! Please send this to everyone on Capital Hill!! I wish that we could get everyone in the U.S. to read what you wrote today!! You ROCK!! Please post on Facebook so I can share it with everyone I know! God Bless You, Your Family, Our Country, Everyone of Us that make it up & Love You to You & Yours Bunches, Beth

    1. Hi Beth, if you push the little Facebook flag at the bottom of Laurells’ blog, it will post to your own Facebook page. 🙂

  6. I am sorry to say this, because your words were beautiful and make me love you even more, but burning or defacing the american flag is actually a federal offense… I was very happy when the flag burners in NYC were run out by bikers and veterans who love this country and stopped a horrible thing from happening. I was born an American and i will die an American and i will die loving this country and the hopes and dreams it was built to nurture.

  7. Thank you for saying in a much larger, more public, forum the things I’ve been saying for years.

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