Crosses and
Detention Centers
By Hank
Silverberg
A decision by the U.S. Supreme Court this week raises once again a conflict
between freedom of speech and freedom of religion. They are both guaranteed by
the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, but at times can be in conflict
with each other.
(photo by Hank Silverberg) |
The issue was the Bladensburg Cross, a World War One memorial which stands at a key intersection in Maryland, right on the border with Washington, D.C. It
was erected by the American Legion in 1925 to honor those who died in the Great
War. I first covered this story when the
lawsuit was filed in 2014, and it has taken this long for the case to get to the Supreme Court. Here is the version of that original story I did five years ago for WUSA9, in D.C.
The Supreme Court
ruling was 7-2. But it really set no new precedent. Several of the justices who
voted to keep the cross up noted it was because it’s been there so long. To
tear it down, they wrote, would abolish the Government’s constitutional neutrality on
religion. They indicated putting up such a new memorial now may not pass constitutional muster. Basically, the court took the easy way out, as it often
does, ruling on the merits of a specific case and not the overall constitutional
issue. Here’s a quote from Justice
Samuel Alito writing for the majority:
The cross “has become a prominent
community landmark, and its removal or radical alteration at this date would be
seen by many not as a neutral act but as the manifestation of a hostility
toward religion that has no place in our Establishment Clause traditions.”
One of the
dissenting votes came from Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who wrote:
“The Latin cross, is the foremost
symbol of the Christian faith, embodying the 'central theological claim of
Christianity: that the son of God died on the cross, that he rose from the
dead, and that his death and resurrection offer the possibility of eternal
life.' ... Precisely because the cross symbolizes these sectarian beliefs, it
is a common marker for the graves of Christian soldiers. For the same reason,
using the cross as a war memorial does not transform it into a secular symbol”
It's not
clear if this decision will have an impact on other such cases, like posting
the Ten Commandments in court houses or putting up Christmas creches on public
property, which previous court rulings have banned. But in this
case, the memorial will stay where it has been for 94 years.
Debating a constitutional issue, freedom of
speech vs freedom of religion in the nation’s highest court, was America at its best. From that we go to America at its worst.
More
evidence surfaced this week about the abominable conditions at “Detention
Centers” in the Southwest that are confining illegal immigrants awaiting
disposition of their status. Among those imprisoned are hundreds of children,
separated from their parents.
The
conditions are deplorable. There was some public debate this week over
semantics. Some called those detention centers “Concentration Camps,” bringing
up images of Nazi Germany’s death camps. That probably went too far.
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But we
should be spreading alarm. Some of the facilities have no beds for those behind
fences. There are also no doctors, no health care and for the very young toddlers
and infants, no adult supervision. You
should be outraged by the stance of a Justice Department attorney earlier this
week at a court hearing on the centers. After questions from an Appeals Court Judge, a government attorney would NOT even admit that the lack of a toothbrush,
or soap or a bed, was unsanitary.
Despite the
high-profile exaggerations by some in Congress, and the total denial of the facts by others including those in the Trump Administration , these “detention centers”
have already put a huge black eye on the integrity and morality of the United
States. Historically, they have already surpassed the injustice done to Japanese
Americans who were placed in “Internment Camps” during World War Two. The “detention centers”
should become a major focus of the
Presidential campaign where immigration reform will surely be a major issue. Confining people against their will and without due process of law, in deplorable conditions, is NOT an American value and should not be tolerated.
News Briefs:
A follow-up
to my blog from two weeks ago about
plastics. A new report out from 24/7Wall Street indicates that Coke and Pepsi
are number one and number two in the volume of plastic rubbish making its way into the oceans.
Atlanta based Coca-Cola uses three million tons of plastic each year. North
Carolina based Pepsi was not far behind. Nestles, which is based in Switzerland, and produces 1.7 million tons of plastic a year, was the third largest ocean
plastic polluter.
To be fair,
the companies don’t throw the plastic into the ocean. But it ends up there, despite the little plea on the plastic bottles to “recycle.” Much of the plastic gets
trashed. Think about that the next time you have a choice between a plastic
bottle or a highly recyclable glass bottle or aluminum can. Remember, plastic
takes 450 years to degrade.
(Your comments and suggestions are welcome)
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Ripped from the headlines: I wrote this book in 2016. The plot was fictional then, but after this week's events with Iran, we are now getting close to part of it becoming reality.
You can purchase a copy at Amazon.com, BN.com or get details on a reduced price bargain with my signature if you email me at HankSilverberg@gmail.com
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Ripped from the headlines: I wrote this book in 2016. The plot was fictional then, but after this week's events with Iran, we are now getting close to part of it becoming reality.
You can purchase a copy at Amazon.com, BN.com or get details on a reduced price bargain with my signature if you email me at HankSilverberg@gmail.com
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