We may never know what truly happened with this "e-mailgate" situation. There are so many scenarios and potential outcomes here as to boggle the mind. I, for one, find it difficult to think that when the Councilman publicly listed his grievances in response to my posting, that he would shortly thereafter send the type of e-mail that he allegedly might have done. The style, the tone, the passion, just all seems, well, different.
And by thinking this, I do not imply any culpability by the receiver either. There are just too many questions that this technological age as brought to us.
Whatever.
Even if the Councilman did send it, who among us have not shown our temper at inappropriate times?
At least all of this is in the hands of the law, and that is where would seem to presently belong.
The tragedy, as always, it that this sort of stuff can escalate to that point, in the first place.
Back in my teaching days, and early in the life of the internet, we were told, time and again, that ANY postings, and even ANY websites that we visited online would follow us around forever. The internet is NOT private.
Kinda reminds me of my Sunday School days, when they told us that God knows all about everything we ever did, good or bad....
....and some of us even had doubts that such a thing could be possible.
Well, as the principals here have discovered, with God (and OTHER authorities) all things are indeed possible.
Look, I've sometimes driven some people on this 'Deck to distraction with my virtual "peace-making banjo playing" here. Seems to me that some people would just rather raise Cain in life than honestly LISTEN to each other.
But as anyone who's done any conflict-resolution work would quickly tell you. Conflicts generally tend to escalate...unless brought in check by deliberate action.
Somehow, humankind has never really learned how to discuss and debate stuff rationally. There always seems to be that ONE person who wants to kick that can and escalate things to the next step.
...and like the Good Book says, as ye sow, so shall ye reap.
Back to the banjo. After all, today's Woody Guthrie's 100th birthday!
Happy birthday Woody!
I remember well the words of one of your songs....about there being a better world a-comin'.
Like a pastor friend of mine once said. The problem that we have in life is not so much knowing that the lion will lie down with the lamb someday. They do that now. The problem is that only one of them gets back up.
Let's SING something today!
