So, in what practical, doable ways does America move forward? How do Christians and Latter-day Saints respond? “The one thing Christians cannot do is to look away,” one church leader said in a story published today by my colleague, Kelsey Dallas, “As protests erupt, Christians ask: What would Jesus do?” Another leader said Christians should use every resource at their disposal to create appropriate change, including peaceful protest. America’s problem is structural and requires a structural response, Journal columnist William Galston wrote. So, what might structural reform look like? The conservative columnist suggested: 1. Strengthening federal criminal and civil laws against police misconduct and enforcing them vigorously. 2. Strengthening state and local laws similarly, including requiring police officers to restrain or arrest other officers who illegally use undue force against people. 3. Reducing the power of police unions to curb disciplinary action. Others have suggested creation of a national database to track police misconduct. Of course, many people feel like contributing to those changes is out of their reach. What can a single person do? First, register to vote. Second, vote. Third, the fact that every city’s police department has a different policy on the use of force creates an opportunity. Do you know yours? “During the Savior’s earthly mission,” President Nelson said in this statement on Monday, “he constantly ministered to those who were excluded, marginalized, judged, overlooked, abused and discounted. As his followers, can we do anything less? The answer is no! We believe in freedom, kindness and fairness for all of God’s children!” |