We can’t build the world and not live in it – for war, violence, and …

We can’t build the world and not live in it – for war, violence, and the cruelties of discrimination is that which estrange humanity from one another. Live for the peaceful understanding of being. Not violence, but righteous indignation. If peace is not the preferred ways of life, then call to arms can’t be the guarantor of stability and better peacefulness. The human being can’t fully prosper without the advent of peace and sustainable cooexistence or mutual nation to nation understanding or people to people reconciliation. For billions of years the world has been here for you not to destroy it or torched it. If violence is thy cup of life, then peace and stability shall never be thy comfort. If riots, violence, and burning the cities is thy call to justice or fairness, then how sustainable and supportive can thy course be? Destroy not that which thou didn’t make, build, or create. Express thy grievances as civilized and reasonable, measurable, proportional, and balance as it can be. Al PHIL.PIZ.070223. There’s no heroes in destroying cities for any type of grievances or injustices. It’s for systems and governments not to wait to the brink of collapse before accepting concessions for change or reforms. Government should see it coming when injustices and cruelties or unfairness or prejudices go unchecked. Reforms are needed when needed – you don’t need a writing on the wall to know the world is changing for the better. Be thou good citizens and leaders to coexist.

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