America’s Corrupt Culture Beckons Ethical Renaissance
America’s students are critical to America’s future. They must be encouraged and empowered turn the tide.
American schools need to shape up with full force commitment to developing the finest character education initiatives the world has ever known. Our youth deserve it and the future of America is at stake.
New York Government’s Corruption
The joint announcement by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and FBI on Jan. 22, 2015 of the arrest of New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver is a sobering commentary on ethical deficiencies within New York government. It is also a brushstroke of our culture of corruption that glorifies a pathology of power.
Silver was arrested on charges he used his official position to receive nearly $4 million in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for his official acts.
The truism “Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive” played out in the corruption crisis. Charges are that Silver cloaked his self-aggrandizement and violation of the public trust by covetously disguising illegal payments as income from a law practice specializing in personal injuries.
Like many in public service in New York State and nationwide, the narcissistic violation of one’s sacred oath is pervasive. Instead of serving the people with humility, ethics and character, many in public service make greed an idol and build personal empires rather than serve.
The public must become outraged, opens its eyes and demand accountability, transparency and the renewal of America through an ethical renaissance. This must take place through every level of government, society, families and especially in the heart of our youth through our schools.
Political power is a privilege that must serve all, especially the disenfranchised, marginalized and downtrodden.
When avaricious, heart-hardened politicians insert their venom into the vulnerable for self-reward, they violate not only the crestfallen but the most basic principle of human decency. Corruption is a debilitating disease crippling the morale of the nation and endangering our security by depleting valuable law enforcement resources.
Crisis of Public Trust
Public servants violating their oath ignites distrust, apathy, and pessimism in the hearts of law abiding citizens.
There is no end in sight to the culture of corruption as reminded by recent FBI cases:
•Hall County Deputy Sheriff Charged with Accepting Bribes
•Former Morgan County Judge-Executive Sentenced to 87 months in Kickback Scheme
•Former North Carolina House of Representatives Pleads Guilty to Theft of Government Funds
•Former Spaulding County Battalion Chief and Firefighter Sentenced to Prison for Tipping Off Drug Dealers
•Jury Convicts Three Gang Members and a Former El Paso County Juvenile Probation Officer of Federal Sex Trafficking Charges
•Former Virginia Governor Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Public Corruption Scheme
These recent cases are only an inkling of a pervasive culture of corruption that beckons a renaissance.
Igniting America’s Ethical Renaissance
Inspiring an ethical renaissance in America is a daunting task but we must rise. Our country has had seemingly insurmountable trails before and we have risen to the occasion.
Corruption is a crisis that runs deep within the arteries of many public servants. Our first step toward renewal is to accept the crisis of character as a reality without denial.
When we make an honest assessment of this crisis, we can commit ourselves to reawakening the nation through accountability in the criminal justice system, ethics initiatives throughout every level of society and a world-class character education initiative for every American student that is second to none.
If we are serious about America, we will be fully dedicated to its ethical renaissance and find no excuses for changing the course of the nation.
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As authored for Vincent’s weekly column titled “Reawakening the Nation” for the Epoch Times Friday, Feb. 6, 2015 edition, 35 countries, 21 languages and growing.
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1. Vincent J. Bove receiving the FBI Director's Community Leadership Award accompanied by his guests including police chiefs, the NYPD and Homeland Security.
2. Photo depicting corruption (Courtesy FBI)
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