Noise and chaos around the corner. People reluctantly running with their children in their arms to the city’s gathering areas to see the commotion. Soon, social media is on fire with news about a historical event a year in the making.
It is obvious by listening to the world around them, that there are people in rebellion to the local world in which they live. No, I’m not talking about the uprising and ousting of President Morsi in Egypt. I’m talking about the local scene on July 4, in our own Camas.
Please know, I do not intend to convey that the events in Egypt are anything less than extremely critical. After only a year, the Egyptian people and military have clearly given a vote of no confidence on the Democratic administration of President Morsi.
It is a big concern to the United States and our democracy since Egypt is a big ally of ours in the war against terrorism. And our democracy is built on our unalienable rights.
So, on a holiday celebrating our 237th Independence Day, why is it that our neighborhoods sound like a “war zone?”