“Peace is not merely a distant goal that we seek, but a means by which we arrive at that goal.” - ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail’ Why We Can’t Wait 1963.
The fighting continues and there seems to be no end in sight. The rockets, bombs and gun fire have drowned out the voice of reason resulting in an artistic canvas of human carnage. Has man not evolved in his spirit and intellect to a place where his drug of choice is peace as opposed to a cup overflowing with violence and hate. We shout out all over the world “the children are the future”. It is hard to conceive that dead children would be able to lead the world? Or is it that children bearing a specific lineage will lead the world? Have we learned nothing about the richness of diversity and that choosing a course counter to that is a waste of critical resources? In all of the fighting, the bombing, and air strikes killing many innocent civilians, what is it that men of war hope to achieve? Is it global control, racial dominance, military monopoly, 100% harnessing of black gold, or all of the above plus some? What is your take on the goals of men of war?
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I really enjoy reading this blog . H e has said every thing that is right many people when they read this they would change there life around , well the ones that do bad things in life like killing others people. Once they read this they would have a change of mind. Once again i really enjoy reading this!!!!
I loved his speech he was really a great man I wished he could’ve lived to see what the world has come to he would be upset and plaesed at the same time to see that whites and black are going together and that they are really enjoying each other. Me myself i am black and white i enjoy being around all colors jsut as he would thats why I think that Mr. KIng would really be apperciated like he is know but more so if he was alive.
Its really a nice blog.
We must understand that violence will only lead to more violence, and innocent people will suffer for no valid reason.
The game of politics has already shed to much blood,and we must now demand for peace.
War is not a solution, but a problem that has the soluntion in the hands of those very people who create the problem.
Thanks a lot for the nice posts.
Best regards,
Dr. K.Banerjee,
Kolkata, India,
http://www.no2ragging.org
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