So, I’ve been thinking lately about resistance. It’s been
part of my thinking for several weeks now. And I have read a lot about it as
well. So maybe one more resistance post is one too many, but I must share.
I spent part of my early adult years watching the Borg on Star Trek: The Next Generation. Watching
that TV show, I often heard the phrase, “Resistance is Futile.” The Borg, an
alien race, used this line with cultures they encountered to make it known they
would be assimilated into the collective hive organism that was the Borg. There
was no reason to resist that assimilation. It was going to happen no matter
what.
I heard it enough times that it became part of “the tapes”
that play in my mind. I sometimes would see bad things happening in the world
around me and I would do something to change it. But others, I would think, “resistance
is futile.” I’m just one person. I can’t make a difference.
As I grew into adulthood, I was confronted more and more
often with things that seemed unjust, immoral, or out of balance. Today it
feels like we are constantly gut-punched with bad behavior, violence, and inappropriateness.
I can’t stand back and believe that resistance is futile. I must say something,
do something, and call those doing these things to accountability.
I saw Star Wars: Rogue
One over the holidays and was once again influenced by the need to resist those
things that are evil, immoral, or morally bankrupt. In this film, a group of resistance
fighters band together to steal the plans to the Death Star. It is a story tied
inextricably to the first 1977 Star Wars film, which launched a generation of blockbuster
rebellion and sci-fi movies. It shaped me in more ways than I can ever imagine.
This new film once again takes the watcher to the realm of resistance and
rebellion against an evil empire.
I also followed the Twitter hashtag #TheResistanceWill recently
and was both inspired by and delighted by some of the tweets. Some interesting
posts include:
#TheResistanceWill
fight every single day for equal rights.
#TheResistanceWill be fueled by
cookies and milk.
#TheResistanceWIll
not allow refugees to be turned back.
#TheResistanceWill
be inspired by love and not fear.
#TheResistanceWill
be televised, Tweeted, and FacebookLived.
Resistance is essential when confronted with injustice. But
just like in the Star Trek TV show and in Rogue One the sides are not always
clearly defined. The differences between the factions are not always obvious but
resist we must when we see and hear vile behavior, witness inhumanity to
others, and see the effects of marginalization.
We live in a time of violence and injustice. We live in a
time when political divisions are sharper than they have been for some time. We
live in a time when the different “sides” of the inhumanity with which we treat
each other are not always clear. So, we are called to make a stand. We are
called to decide how we will respond.
When our leaders guide us to care for those who need help, I
will support them and work with them. When our leaders guide us to community
building and justice seeking, I will support and work with them. When our
leaders guide us to create support systems for those who need health care and
jobs, I will support and work with them. When our leaders guide us to reform
systems of oppression, I will support and work with them. When our leaders
guide us to support those on the margins with compassion and humanity, I will
support and work with them. When our leaders guide us to build bridges between
races and religions that are different than ours, I will support and work with
them.
But when the opposite happens, then things change.
So I commit to the resistance when needed this year. When
they come for healthcare, I will resist. When they come for Medicaid and
Medicare, I will resist. When they come for Planned Parenthood, I will resist.
When they come to abuse the environment, I will resist. When they come for
refugees and immigrants, I will resist. When they come for women’s’ rights to
control their own bodies, I will resist. When they come for my Jewish and
Muslim brothers and sisters, I will resist. When they come for the marriage rights of the
LGBTQI community, I will resist.
Here is what I will do …
I will call our leaders to accountability.
I will put my money where my mouth is.
I will march for equality for all persons.
I will work for #BlackLivesMatter and #LGBTQIEquality.
I will welcome refugees and immigrants in my home, community
and church.
I will advocate for those disenfranchised by a culture of
greed and wealth.
I will call my legislators about upcoming bills and laws.
I will work with local politicians to make grassroots
changes.
I will help my church members and others act on their faith beliefs.
I will even risk being arrested to advocate for the rights
of others.
I will preach the Gospel of love and grace for all.
I will listen to those with whom I disagree to learn about
each other.
I will continue to use my voice for resistance and change.
I will use my social media sites to do this important work and
ask you to join me.
I will resist evil and injustice in all their forms.
Resistance is not futile.
Resistance is everything.