
Can’t We All Just Get Along?
Those are the words spoken by a simple man, Rodney King, who became a philosopher king when violence broke out on May 1, 1992, after the acquittal of the police officers involved in his 1991 arrest. Could we ever use Mr. King and his wisdom in America 30 years later. I was grappling with the events of last week and the assassination of another political figure in America. After a day of devastation for Charlie, his family, and our country, I focused on a little-spoken aspect of the event. There are an estimated 3,000 young Americans who now for the rest of their lives must deal with the scarring effect of witnessing Charlie Kirk – someone they voluntarily came to see – violently shot, gushing blood, and carried off. That is a memory they will never outlive. What has our country become? What has caused us to become not a divided country, but a divisive country? After a legion of interactions with others, I turned to my dear friend Dan Schnur. Dan is a well-known face in the California political world. He is the former Chair of the Fair Political Practices Commission and teaches at three major universities across the state. We usually… Read More