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July 19, 2022

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM JULY 20 - 26, 2022 UCW 5 "ings fall apart; the center cannot hold." — William Butler Yeats "But things don't just fall apart, people break them." —Robin Wasserman It is increasingly difficult for this American, and perhaps for you too, to feel that our nation is at a pivotal moment in our history, a moment at which we are deciding which direc- tion we want to take as a nation. Harvard Historian Jill Lepore's astounding book, "ese Truths," posits that the United States was founded on two contradictory pillars — the idea of natural rights and liberty and the real- ity of human slavery. She goes on for 29 hours in the audiobook version to explain how these truths have shaped us since 1619 and continue to shape us today. e innate tension between these two pillars has rarely been clearer than today in our divided nation. Two wildly controversial issues make this division crystal clear. Since America decided, after the Sandy Hook Elementary School mass murders in 2012, that our guns, espe- cially military-grade assault weapons, are more important to us than our children, mass shootings have be- come so commonplace that we hardly notice them. e Washington Post reports more than 300 mass shootings in the United States in 2022, about 20 since the Uvalde Elementary School murders in late May. Ask yourself how many of those you are even aware of, much less knowledgeable about. Shocking as mass shootings used to be, the numbers of people injured and killed in them pale compared to the everyday gun-related deaths across the country — murders, accidents and suicides. If we define mass shootings as those in which at least four people die, they account for less than 1% of all gun deaths, yet our reaction to this is increasingly "ho hum." We are the only nation with more guns than people, 393 million to 330 million, ac- cording to a 2018 report by the Small Arms Survey. is imbalance will only grow as we Americans have been on a gun-buying spree since COVID began, and we can now manufacture our own, do-it-yourself unregistered weapons at home. And then there is the other divisive issue, a woman's right to control her own body, a right recently rescinded by a highly politicized U.S. Supreme Court decision. No matter what side of the abortion issue one falls on, it is impossible not to acknowledge some of the absurdity of the current situation. Some states ban abortion altogether, recognizing a fetus as a person. A pregnant woman in Texas took advantage of this point of view by driving in the High Occupancy Lane of a freeway. When a law enforcement officer pulled her for being the only person in the car, she announced that her unborn child was a person under Texas law, making her HOV driving legal. e officer ticketed her anyway, and her court date falls on her due date. Internet memes take this legal head-butting even further by en- couraging Americans to call the IRS and demand a tax deduction for their fetus, for pregnant women who are imprisoned to sue for wrongful imprisonment of their fetus, to check with the Fire Marshall on occupancy regulations because pregnant women now count as two people and to demand life and health insurance for their fetuses. In other words, a fetus is either a person, or it isn't. We cannot have it both ways. is American is sad, alarmed and apprehensive about our nation's fu- ture. We must find ways to dial down the heat in our national conversa- tions, respect each other even when we disagree and get out of our silos and actually talk to each other. Marianne Williamson, author, spiri- tual leader, activist and 2020 presi- dential candidate, said this, "don't be concerned that things appear to be falling apart: is has to happen for something new and wonderful to emerge." I hope and pray she is right. OPINION MARGARET DICKSON, Columnist. COMMENTS? Editor@ upandcomingweekly.com. 910-484-6200. Things Fall Apart by MARGARET DICKSON 439 WESTWOOD SHOPPING CENTER FAYETTEVILLE, NC 28314 910-860-1220 STORE2974@THEUPSSTORE.COM FORT BRAGG MINI-MALL REILLY ROAD 910-436-7877 STORE4787@THEUPSSTORE.COM The UPS Stores – Veteran Owned/Operated Send print projects to print2974@gmail.com COMING TO HOPE MILLS LATER IN 2022 Print & Business Services Westwood & Fort Bragg faxing shipping mailboxing notarizing signing shredding blueprinting designing freighting plaqueing brochuring boxing engraving packing copying printing United States Supreme Court building in Wash- ington D.C.. Front facade. (Photo by Jarek Tuszyski)

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