In the Post this morning they had pictures of the six charged officers. From appearance: Five men, one women. Three black, three white. Many pictures of people celebrating. All, or nearly all, black. Ok, this is African American on one side cops on the other. I'm this white guy living in the suburbs or maybe exurbs where crime is a very infrequent problem. What do I know, really?
The son of a friend is having significant psychological problems, he is under short term hospitalization taking some array of psychotropic drugs. They have my best wishes for his recovery but I feel, and I am, helpless. Same with the problems in Baltimore.
My own family history probably helps set my views. My father came to this country when he was 10, his mother was already dead, his father died when he was 12, he finished elementary school with the help of his brother and then he went to work. Often such histories are used to say if he can do it so can everyone else, but that's not my point. He managed to have a long and satisfactory life with longtime friends. He provided well for me. Some can, some can't, and so I think there are two basic questions: How do we increase the opportunity for someone to rise above his circumstances, and what do we do about those who can't or don't?
Most emphatically, I don't have answers. But for our own best interest and for others, we should try. Some sixty years ago I read Brave New Woelds. I pulled a quote from
here
"..there is always soma, delicious soma, half a gramme for a half-holiday, a gramme for a week-end, two grammes for a trip to the gorgeous East, three for a dark eternity on the moon..."
It's one solution, I guess.
I think it should be possible for many people from poor neighborhoods to get to the point where they can be semi-self supporting. They will need government support for medical care and they may permanently need foodstamps (aka SNAP). But they could come to lead normal lives, stay on the right side of the law, work productively. They might even want to try marriage as a structure for raising children. Not everyone will manage this, but we can hope for more success than now happens. But how? Easy to say, hard to do. I get that. And I have no idea what to do for or with those for whom this goal is only an unachievable fantasy. Or who see no reason that they would want to do such a thing. Soma? Yuk. It would be really good to have a better idea.