A thought-provoking free-verse poem about empathy. |
The human’s highly developed brain confers upon Mankind the potential to uniquely empathize with others – to put oneself in others’ shoes, to feel what they feel or have felt, to truly experience their emotions. Empathetic humans can read about (more likely nowadays to see on TV or in the movies) the plight of Black slaves in pre-Civil War America and deeply feel their pain, suffering, and fear. They know their humiliation at being raped, beaten, chained, and sold away from their families forever. They understand the injustice Blacks have suffered at the hands of Whites continuing to present day America. Empathetic people can feel and know the sorrow of America’s Native Peoples as the White Man stole their lands, decimated the bison herds and ended their centuries-old way of life, broke treaty after treaty the Native Americans made in good faith, forcing upon them the necessity to fight unwinnable wars or live on lands so unfit as to be undesirable for White Men’s use. People with empathy still experience anger today at the injustice Native Peoples must endure at the hands of White officials who mismanage reservation lands. People capable of empathy feel the suffering of the poor in America today. They understand the hardships forced upon the poor who lack proper nutrition, adequate health care, decent education, and jobs that provide satisfactory earnings to provide for their families. They cry over the plight of the poor who endure conditions one usually associates more with some third-world nations than with America. Empathetic people share the tragedy of families worldwide who are trapped in countries ripped asunder by war and brutality. They suffer along with refugees merely seeking safety in a new home and a chance to know peace. I consider myself most fortunate to have lived in the time of three great examples of men who showed true empathy for others … and paid a dear price for their beliefs. I still remember the ideals of JFK, RFK, and MLK, who showed the way. Whereas such empathetic people seek to relieve the suffering of others, unfortunately not all people seem capable of empathy. These people appear as less human somehow … and they certainly are not Christ-like. I invite you to please check out my ten books: http://www.amazon.com/Jr.-Harry-E.-Gilleland/e/B004SVLY02/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0 |