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G-Pop was considering unusual circumstances.
What would he do if he found himself in a parking lot and a gentleman with a gun ran up, demanded the keys to his van, pushed G-Pop inside, started the vehicle and took off down the road, G-Pop in the passenger seat?
A strange situation–yet it demands more calm than action.
- Who is the man that’s taking his van?
- Could he be a policeman commandeering the vehicle?
- Is he motivated?
- Is he desperate?
- Is he of sound mind?
All good questions that need answers before G-Pop would try to struggle with him to take control.
First, there’s a gun involved. Secondly, since the fellow is now in charge of the van and driving, it could be dangerous or lethal to interrupt his process.
People always admire heroics, but the truth of the matter is, lots of heroes die.
G-Pop doesn’t want to die.
G-Pop doesn’t want to be foolish.
G-Pop doesn’t want to make a point just so he can claim bravery.
You see, much of the same situation is facing our nation:
Some think President-elect Donald Trump is crazy.
Some folks believe he’s an economic genius.
There are those who insist he’s a lewd, vulgar predator.
Then you have his supporters, who claim he’s a family man with nothing but good intentions.
All of this debate is useless.
President-elect Trump has the keys. He has the guns at his disposal. He’s in charge.
So what should G-Pop’s approach be?
What should an intelligent American do, given the information we have of an authorized election which established the will of the people?
The same thing you would do if you were in the van being driven down the road.
1. Find your seat.
It is not wise to be stupid.
2. Buckle up.
Just in case this ends up in an accident, it would be a good idea to be protected.
3. Get as comfortable as possible.
The human brain does not work well when it’s festered by confusion.
4. Talk common sense.
Yes, talk to the person who’s driving. Hell, pray for the person who’s driving your van. Let him know who you are, what you feel and why you feel that way.
5. Help if you can.
The last thing in the world you want to do is disrupt someone who may feel intimidated.
6. See if he knows what he’s doing.
If he is a policeman and just needed your van, then everything will probably be alright.
The foolishness of trying to fight against what has transpired instead of finding a way to live our lives in decency and order is not only self-defeating, but contrary to the philosophy of this country.
Every four years we elect a leader. Our leader is Donald John Trump.
Before we become frantic, we should at least see where this is going to take us.
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