Things on my mind

Seriously, these are the two arguments that are tearing the world apart. The arguments are about religion & race. In the name of religion, people are dying. Due to the fact, we are polarized by skin tone, people are dying. Yes, to have knowledge of the past is good but living in the present is better, working toward a better future is the goal. There is way too much division in this world which is “man-created” that is keeping us from dealing, discussing, or attempting solutions for the “real issues”. Sorry, it’s not one race or culture vs. another race or culture; it’s the rich vs. the poor. Always has been the issue, still is the issue. It’s not Christianity vs. Islam; religion has always been used as a divisive tactic to blind the realities. In the name of God, people were made slaves. In the name of God, countries were invaded. In the name of”God & Country” is slowly destroying the world not just a race. It’s time to stop bickering over the small stuff. Yes, everything is small if there’s no world left in 5 to 10 years. I’m tired of wasting my time combating perceived ignorance’s (who decides what is ignorant), instead it’s time to fight the actual threats terrorizing the world. The threat of a tampered food supply, the threat of global warming, the threat of violence, the threat of poverty, the threat of war, the threat of sickness, the threat of destruction of this Earth.

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2 Comments to “Things on my mind”

  1. Unfortunately it is easier to win the support of the “masses” when the action is labeled in defense of or in support of religion. Society does not think anymore or ask questions

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