"Questionnaire," a poem by Wendell Berry, appeared in my Facebook feed today, a poem that asks the kinds of questions I wish we could all ask our rightward-leaning friends, family members, and elected officials. In fact, we can ask ourselves as a means of reawakening a sense of urgency to "get it right," the "it" being the environment, social issues, equality, culture, our very civilization.
Questionnaire
1. How much poison are you willing
to eat for the success of the free
market and global trade? Please
name your preferred poisons.
2. For the sake of goodness, how much
evil are you willing to do?
Fill in the following blanks
with the names of your favorite
evils and acts of hatred.
3. What sacrifices are you prepared
to make for culture and civilization?
Please list the monuments, shrines,
and works of art you would
most willingly destroy.
4. In the name of patriotism and
the flag, how much of our beloved
land are you willing to desecrate?
List in the following spaces
the mountains, rivers, towns, farms
you could most readily do without.
5. State briefly the ideas, ideals, or hopes,
the energy sources, the kinds of security,
for which you would kill a child.
Name, please, the children whom
you would be willing to kill.
For a rare interview (and rare treat) see the Moyers interview from October 2013: http://billmoyers.com/...