The Standard #63

The realm needs good men. To be certain, we exist in a truly perplexing timeline, if not an outright frightening one. It is a timeline breached by an incursion of indomitable ignorance, injustice, and immorality. And increasingly, we are being challenged to discern between right and wrong. Moreover, that subjective concept is obscured beneath an ominous overcast of situational shades of gray. Nevertheless, hopefully, we can discern the differences between the two – no matter how curiously complicated a situation may present. Yet I am fearful that discernment does not necessarily equate to a leaning towards what is right. The current climate of the world just feels woefully wrong. Therefore, the realm needs good men to uphold what is undoubtedly right.

What is right is what many proclaim to treasure: honor, justice, charity, grace, and courage. Make no mistake, we wholly comprehend good and evil. So, it is quite bewildering that we weep for fallen, fictional characters on television that uphold those principled values, yet close those very eyes to real-life injustice, dishonesty, depravity, and corrupted ethics. We have lost the plot. We are far off script. And perhaps rooting for a righteous fictional character makes people feel a little better in a real world where inherent selfishness, prejudice, and hate trump what we understand to be good. So, I present a challenge to the reader. May your voice be used to encourage and uplift – not vilify. May your actions protect the marginalized, underserved, and disadvantaged amongst us. And may you fulfill these responsibilities with a humble, humane, and honorable heart. We desperately need more good men…like you.

The Standard #55

The current national climate of uncertainty has undoubtedly reinforced an absolute certainty; power openly divulges intimate details of an individual’s character through a stark magnification of personal attributes. Power is influence and authority. Power absent good ethics and accountability will most certainly lead to unfortunate, perhaps even dangerous consequences. Furnished with said power; how does a man commence to abuse it? The answer begs an exploration of a man’s origins. What becomes of a child not reared to become a man?

Skillfully schooled to subjugate with a superficial sense of superiority and supremacy; relieved of responsibility and rectitude. Insulated from individual ineptitude and inadequacy; absolved of arrogance and amorality. Deprived of necessary growth and development opportunities, this child physically matures as an adult but lacks the emotional and mental intelligence to function as one. It is the making of mock manhood molded in magnificent mediocrity and manufactured masculinity. What becomes of a child not reared to become a man, yet now is imbued with power?

What stands is a man that abdicates any modicum of morality, decency, responsibility, and empathy. He consistently constructs imaginary slights as motivation to humiliate and demean individuals. He accumulates and consolidates power for selfish benefit and gain. Yet shrouded beneath a flimsy veneer of authority is a gross overestimation of ability and overcompensation of might to mask his own deficiencies. Isolated within a self-imposed power vacuum, he gradually suffocates from the lack of respect, love, and confidence. Thrashing about, starved of those key human necessities, he hurts people either directly or indirectly.

And so I say to the audience, to those of us still grounded with integrity, righteousness and dignity: We must use our platform, our voice, our power to speak against such dangers to society. Such naked displays of corrupt power must be fervently opposed and defeated –  for our collective humanity demands it. It cries out for it. Corrupt power cannot be rewarded with indifference or silence because that is tantamount to complicity. Do not be complicit in your society’s demise. I implore you to embrace the mantle of righteous leadership in a time where there are far too many voids. Righteous leadership begs the ability to appeal to the intelligence, emotion and resolve of people – absent manipulative agitation and fear. So, what becomes of a child properly reared through adolescence to adulthood? Hopefully, they become the person I am speaking to now. Rise up!