With all the civil rights activists, and their movements ending with "matters" - my question is what really matters? Do all lives matters, or do specific lives matter more than others? What really matters in the United States of America?
1. The law matters: following the law, and abiding by your freedoms matters.
2. Your amendments matters: protecting, and following your Constitution, matters.
3. Being a good person matters: don't put other people down, don't be hateful.
4. Being mindful matters: just because you have different opinions from others, doesn't make you superior or right. Seeing both sides matters.
5. The golden rule matters: the fundamental rules of respecting others, matters.
These five simple steps should matter before race, politics, gender, beliefs, or what have you. We are all people in "One Nation, under God." Americans have forgotten what it really means to be a nation with freedom. We have forgotten what it means to be a proud American. We as a nation are more concerned with being politically correct, not offending people, or taking sides on what is going on we forget that we live in the greatest nation in the entire world.
I don't think many Americans realize the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and the amendments that it has, gives you the freedoms - that so many are abusing.
Has everyone forgotten that there are soldiers fighting every day for you - trying to protect your freedoms; but yet, we insist on killing each other because we need to justify what matters to you? That is not okay.
Tomi Lahren a popular host from The BlazeNetwork says it perfectly: