Posts Tagged ‘Tuscson shooting’
Words Matter – Arizona Aftermath…
I make an effort to avoid violent movies, television programs, and evening news stories. I’ll admit to watching one cop drama, with occasional violent scenes, on a regular basis. In general, I also try to stay away from war metaphors and other aggressive language when I’m speaking, in public and in private. Ordinarily I would let the Tucson shooting story play out and not add to the cacophony of commentary about it. But maybe this is the tipping point for change in our public dialogue. One can only hope.
Words alone don’t cause people to do heinous things, however we are all responsible for the impact our words have on others and on our collective consciousness. Do my words inspire, support, encourage, praise, give joy or are they critical, demeaning, antagonistic, negative, or dehumanizing? If we each can start thinking about what we say before we say it maybe we can change the very toxic environment of our public discourse. To paraphrase…speak to others the way in which you would like to be spoken.


