i am an educator.
more importantly,
i am a student.
and i am telling you,
learning doesn't end
because you "graduate high school".
or get 3 phd's. or a 2 year degree.
sure, you can become an expert, but
there is no end.
there is no finish line.
those are made-up things.
there is not a measurable amount to learn
that we, as a society,
have measured out into 10 months
per year 5 days/week
8 hours per day
and is complete at the age
of 17 or 18.
you are closer then to the
beginning,
than to the end.
question your teacher.
question the system.
question authority.
question your parents.
question the author.
question your religion.
question yourself.
because there is nothing
worse than a society
full of drones.
back up and try to see
from another perspective,
because not one of us
is the center.
history, my friends,
is in the eye of the beholder.
there is no one history,
and learning a new
aspect of history
is not a threat
to YOU.
it is an opportunity
to examine the world
closer. to see the complexity.
to allow for error.
maybe gain some humility.
it might be upsetting.
unravel your beliefs.
you might get angry.
maybe it won't change anything at all.
but, if you find yourself constantly upset about
the "names of things" suddenly being changed
i.e. teams, products, roads, statues, schools, monuments
i challenge you to ask, what is the common denominator
of all the those things?
are you upset because you might be wrong?
could you be hurting people without realizing it?
you've already taken a stance, maybe you will seem weak if you change your mind.
or maybe someone taught you wrong?
maybe you were even manipulated into a
belief system
so thoroughly ingrained
that you actually believe
those beliefs are YOU.
maybe you really believe
that your way is
the only way.
you can test yourself against
your own ideas.
if you insist to yourself that
keeping monuments and names
to slave owners is "just history"
ask yourself how you would
feel about the following:
Pol *** Park and Nature Reserve
The Charles Manson Memorial Highway
Mussolini Children's Hospital
The Timothy McVeigh School for Performing Arts
Monument to the Roman who Crucified Jesus
if all this sounds reasonable to you,
then at least you are being consistent.
if it doesn't,
you need to ask yourself why.
loosen your grip
on what you think you know.
maybe don't spread information
you don't actually know to be true?
maybe spend 10 minutes
reading about
that person or that statue
or that name
or that law.
names matter.
challenge yourself
to temper that initial
defensive reaction
you may even be feeling
right this very moment.
because you are not
under attack.
you either make a decision
to believe you already know everything
or you decide differently.
decide to be open.
decide to be thorough.
decide to be curious.
decide to be fair.
decide to learn.
decide to grow.
if you won't do it yourself,
how can you expect
anyone else to?