Fall forward! It’s the time of year for football, fires, and fierce fall colors! The trees are ablaze showcasing the brilliance of their leaves as beacons of seasonal change. I marvel at the emotional intelligence of these forest dwellers. Deep within the DNA of each tree there is a sacred and wise instinct responding to the shorter days of sunlight as the process of photosynthesis winds down. The chlorophyll that gives the leaves their green glow in the summer reduces and the trees know it’s time to rest and live off the food they’ve stored in their roots for the winter days ahead.
We witness the splendor as they release their leaves as if they’re shedding tears for the lazy days of summer that have now past. As the climate of our lives becomes increasing stressful and as unpredictable as the weather pattern in Central New York, we know that once we see the leaves falling softly to the earth; the life death rebirth cycle has begun again. Fall follows summer and winter follows fall, so, let’s count our blessings for the seasons we experience here in Central New York! There is so much to look forward to!
Apples, pumpkins, hayrides, frosty mornings, bees buzzing around our tail gate party, the end of baseball season, the height of football season, Halloween, early nights, lazy Sunday’s, raking the yard, closing up the pool, opening up the fireplace, decorating the lawn, and Thanksgiving!
Sweater weather, gloves on, flip flops off, boots are back, ear muffs replace headbands, and the return of woolen hats to cover our ears. The sky begins to beckon an early moonrise. Scarves wrap around our necks as the clouds thicken and the ever looming-ness of lake effect snow dominates conversations around the office water cooler.
This season is the season of letting go, letting things fall away. I can think of something I wish to let fall away at this time of year, that’s feminine apathy.
We have lost all semblance of decency when women chose to publicly denounce a fallen sister in the name of a game whose rules forbid them to participate. In fact, the culture of this game reveres them as mere tokens and sideline fluff. And we say the system is the problem. We say that men in power are the problem. Oh no, there is bigger problem facing us my dear sisters. Your apathy is the problem. It’s a bucket of ice water thrown on any victim of violence and it’s abhorrent.
As you enjoy your fall festivities which include football, look to see the truth through the trees. If you do, you should be outraged at the rush to cover up and gloss over this blatant act of violence against a woman. If one good thing has come out of this incident it would be that we now have evidence the NFL is a microcosm of the American workplace, where denial of interpersonal violence runs rampant, and that this violence is dealt by the hands of people we respect, trust, and look up to.
I’ve worked thousands of hours with both victims and perpetrators of domestic violence. As advocates for the victims we are often held in disdain by the systems put in place to protect them. So for me to bear witness to the disdain of other women toward an undeniable victim of domestic violence so that they can celebrate at a game wearing a jersey that has been tainted with the blood of a fallen sister has me speechless and horrified.
How will I be able to overcome my anger at this feminine apathy for a fallen sister? I will spend time in nature where the rules are clear and there is reason to the season. I will ask for clarity, for you my sisters, for you. I don’t need clarity on this one. I know the truth was present in that elevator just like I know winter will follow fall. To you I say, but for the grace of God go you.