It’s time to take a deep breath, I think.
Perhaps a second and a third are also in order.
I would suggest taking a “chill pill,” but unfortunately too many are probably already headed down this path of self-medication. And the situation is not the least bit funny.
The stress is palpable. We have friends hating on friends. We have people standing outside of buildings, holding signs spewing the venom of hate, fear and divisiveness. The keyboard warriors are going 24/7 slinging arrows and throwing mud.
Please stop.
It’s stressful, I know. Believe me, I know. Like everyone else, I feel it too.
Our hospitals are at or nearing capacity. We see headlines telling us the threat of running out of oxygen in our emergency rooms is a real one. Our infection and our death rates from COVID are higher than they’ve ever been, and the victims are increasingly the young.
But turning on each other is not the answer, and only makes things worse. Much worse.
We are all in this together. Remember, that is who we are. In our community, we have civil conversations, even when we disagree. We take care of each other, and we look out for and do our best to support our neighbors and friends.
A high standard? An unrealistic pollyannaish dream? Perhaps, but it’s one that, in my opinion, we should strive for.
We are not a community of “every man for himself.” That’s not who we are. This is not a place where “survival of the fittest and the law of the jungle” prevails.
And hating on each other has no place here. No place at all. We can be disappointed, sad, frustrated, and perhaps even angry — but hateful words and actions have no place here.
So let’s try a reboot.
Let’s all take a deep breath or three and start our conversations over again, or maybe even not have some conversations that we know full well will trigger tension, stress and anger.
While we cannot and should not hide from tough decisions and hard conversations, I’m thinking we have had enough of them for today. By now, the vetting and venting of the pro-vaccination and anti-vaccination topics have pretty well been covered. Don’t ya think?
For myself and my family, we have been fully vaccinated and we are staying home for now — a voluntary lockdown of sorts with a very limited bubble of outside contacts.
Many in our community, of course, do not have this option and cannot stay home due to work or other unavoidable commitments. To those that must go out, wearing a mask and social distancing is an essential way to protect yourself and others.
Let’s focus today, for a few moments at least, on the beauty of the place and the people around us. Let’s remember how lucky we are to live here. Let’s remember to be nice to each other. And, then, let’s shift to a proactive mindset focused on how we are going to beat this thing together.
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Gary Hooser is the former vice-chair of the Democratic Party of Hawai‘i, and served eight years in the state Senate, where he was majority leader. He also served for eight years on the Kaua‘i County Council, and was the former director of the state Office of Environmental Quality Control. He serves presently in a volunteer capacity as board president of the Hawai‘i Alliance for Progressive Action and is executive director of the Pono Hawai‘i Initiative.
Good words, Gary, but where you said you and your vaccinated bubble must huddle while those who are unvaccinated go about their business shows exactly how upside down everything is!
I am taking another breath to think about what Aloha really means and try to show it in my life today. Mahalo
Very well said. Mahalo and God bless.
Spoken by someone who doesn’t live paycheck to paycheck to survive. Figures.
Gary, I have been out in the real world this whole time. Working hard and doing what I need to do to make a living and it’s an extremely different world now. You have those of us that haven’t asked for one thing since the start of all of this and we work hard daily and live our lives still barely surviving. THEN you have the others, the ones that are living comfortably on free handouts doing absolutely nothing…. those of us that actually have to go to the store and live out of a bubble see it. We see these people at the checkouts buying steak, candy, beer and ice while we have a tray of veggies and chicken because they were on sale.
Those of us that actually still work hard for our money have to go other places for our lunches and meals because the closest restaurants and food places are PACKED with tourists or the place has modified hours because they can’t find workers….
Now the traffic to get anywhere is tiring! To get home after a long day of work used to take me 15 minutes max, now it’s 30-40. Sitting in bumper to bumper traffic. The merge lane in Puhi alone is a nightmare.
And you have the nerve to ask us all to get along? Why don’t you ask the tourists to go home and ask the people that are living as scrubs to GET JOBS and do something with their lives? Then maybe, I will be willing to be a little bit more compassionate to those able bodied adults that are doing nothing but being an inconvenience.
The answer is love and an open mind. I’ll listen to you and you listen to me and we can have a conversation like people used to. Its turned into a fear mongering world where you cant trust all the “facts” because there are monitary incentives behind this pandemic. Listen with open minds every body. We all need to breath as Gary says, so go to the beach or to the mountains and toss that mask away because air is the answer and this thing would all be over with if common sence still thrived and people could just live again!! Interesting how the more Covid deaths are happening with the more people are being vaccinated???
I guess you haven’t heard that it is like a whole new pandemic with this Delta variant – it is much more virulent and affects the young more. Please try and keep up – this is a serious matter. Mahalo
Gary…FYI
Speaking as an unvaccinated, I have to say that we do not hate anyone who is vaccinated. Whether or not to be vaccinated is a personal, private decision we all have to make. As Milton Friedman, the Nobel Laureate economist, said we must be free to choose.
The rhetorical and actual hatred seems to be coming mostly from the vaccinated side of the divide. We unvaccinated are treated with disdain, derision and wishes for the worst to befall us.
What we absolutely resent and, well, hate, is the prospect of being forced by the state to be shot with a genetic mRNA therapeutic against our wills. It’s simply immoral to do so.
The whole nasty business coming from the other side driving us to accept the political will and get the ” vaccine badge” reminds of this excerpt from Revelation:
“…, that the image of the beast should both speak and cause as many as would not worship the image of the beast to be killed. He causes all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hand or on their foreheads, and that no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark or the name of the beast, or the number of his name.”
When I see/hear the rhetoric coming from the vaccinated cohorts and politicians becoming civil and respectful of individual rights, I’ll be more open to your pleas…which are reasonable.
RG DeSoto
This virus does not have morals – it’s just looking for hosts.
The “beast” is ignorance.
The division was enhanced with the coercion to vaccinate everyone, whether desired by everyone or not.
The division started with your party’s identity politics.
While the common folk all argue about COVID you will soon see what the elite class was really doing . It will not be good.
I have always respected you Gary, but I have had enough! I agree with RG. I work hard and can’t find employees to keep my business open and with all those people taking advantage and partying on my dime. I also think it is ridiculous to show a vaccine card to go into a restaurant. Why pick on restaurants?
We are having a hard enough time. People can do just about everything else except eat out?
Hui o INcorporated playing the smallest violin in the world, AND it has no color except maybe the “purple people eaters”. Game Over, bring it on!