OPINION

Death, Grief, and Hate

Written by Scott Butki
Published April 18, 2007

I have been thinking about death and grief in recent weeks. It was sparked by the news that a favorite uncle has a brain tumor. I've been considering writing about that period one has — or at least I have — when you are close to tears but not actually able to cry. You feel - well, the word I’ve use to describe it is “fragile” or “jagged.” You know one big upset could take you into a crying jag.

I'm trying not to read about the deaths at Virginia Tech. I just clip articles to read later. The news of that shooting might be the step that brings me to those late tears for my father and those worries about my uncle. While I do want to be able to cry, I like to be able to control when I cry, if that makes any sense.

It could be precisely that kind of control or macho thinking that used to make it hard for me to express my emotions in the first place, or at least it used to be. Now I sometimes worry I’m too emotional, and yet I’d rather be too emotional than not emotional at all.

Somehow, while thinking about these topics today, I went searching for an article I wrote about a proposed nuclear waste dump. Instead I came across some journaling I did about my prior life as a cop reporter. I don't know what it is about those stories and memories, but it brought some clarity. 

Death puts things in perspective. Losing my dad made me learn not to sweat the stuff that really doesn't matter, be it a slow car in the fast lane, or that Alanis Morissette couldn't spot an irony if it landed in her damn Chardonnay.

Hearing about the shooting spree made me think about all the articles and posts and time spent on Don Imus and wondering whether we (society, writers, the people) are really worrying and debating about the right things. 

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Scott Butki was a newspaper reporter for more than 10 years before making a career change into education. He is an in-house media critic, a recovering Tetris addict and a proud uncle.
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Death, Grief, and Hate
Published: April 18, 2007
Type: Opinion
Section: Culture
Filed Under: Culture: Crime and Court, Culture: Family and Relationships, Culture: Personal History, Culture: Society
Writer: Scott Butki
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