There Is Simply No More Room Under the Bus
Bosses
sometimes do it to employees. Sometimes, employees do it to bosses, though
probably behind their back if they want to keep their job. Sometimes it’s done
employee to employee. We see politicians do it to their fellow politicians
almost on a daily basis. Where ever it occurs, it creates a toxic environment. To
put it in milder terms it’s called making your fellow human being look bad in
order to make yourself look good. Another more concise and precise way to put
it is “throw them under the bus”. And there’s just no more room under the bus.
I
guess there was a time when “saving face” was something someone did for you.
They acted or spoke in your behalf to make you look maybe not quite so bad. Now
we take it upon ourselves to save our own face by throwing people under the
bus.
And
it’s even more tragic when you see two followers of Jesus Christ treat each
other that way. To some degree it’s what turned me off from debates. It seemed
at some point the debaters quit debating the issue, and started gouging each
other’s eyes out - throwing each other under the bus.
We
continue to see it in publications as editors and writers resort to
name-calling and demeaning statements when addressing their side of an issue.
I
believe the one who is doing the throwing is the one who is self deceived. They
believe they are better than everyone else and they are, therefore, going to
make sure that everyone else knows it no matter whose dignity and self-worth
is at stake.
Too
many times this takes the form of outright lies. They simply make up things
about the other person which are not true. But for the self deceived person,
the truth is not the goal - others thinking highly of them is.
And
it seems that there are those who constantly find themselves under the bus. How
long can they take it? Many would say it is their fault for not being more
assertive. Since when do we shift the blame to the victim and away from the
culprit? Oh yes. I forgot. This is the 21st century.
Surely
we, at least intellectually, know this is not the way to treat people. But what
about if you are the one being treated this way?
The
words of Jesus, “Love your enemies, pray for those who harass you” (Matthew
5:44 – CEB)
The
words of Paul, “Bless people who harass you - bless and do not curse
them.” (Romans 12:14 – CEB)
Easier
said than done, I guess. There’s just no more room under the bus.
1 comment:
Thank you Larry, it helps me to understand why some people strive so hard to make us look stupid!
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