Your words are always beautiful!! How do we build a society that values inclusion not separation. The people that do these terrible things never feel they belong.
Esther, first I want to thank you for that compliment. It means a lot to me. You are right, these people never feel they belong. I agree, we do need to build a country based on inclusion and other positive values. I am open to a dialogue that would include everyone on substack who want to participate. Your comments are invaluable.
& passion - generally I would agree wholeheartedly but in this specific instance you are relating to ideologic fanatics that believe Jehad again at the west is the cause for their existence I wonder what the mothers of the Southport victims would feel love, peace & forgiveness - until the next atrocity?
My next essay is about human aggression and violence. It has always existed and it always will exist. As I said, when I got the news I was in a rage. The victims or their families would not agree with the sentiment I expressed. It is idealistic...and unrealistic.
Your words are always beautiful!! How do we build a society that values inclusion not separation. The people that do these terrible things never feel they belong.
Esther, first I want to thank you for that compliment. It means a lot to me. You are right, these people never feel they belong. I agree, we do need to build a country based on inclusion and other positive values. I am open to a dialogue that would include everyone on substack who want to participate. Your comments are invaluable.
I love your sentiment, words of wisdom
& passion - generally I would agree wholeheartedly but in this specific instance you are relating to ideologic fanatics that believe Jehad again at the west is the cause for their existence I wonder what the mothers of the Southport victims would feel love, peace & forgiveness - until the next atrocity?
My next essay is about human aggression and violence. It has always existed and it always will exist. As I said, when I got the news I was in a rage. The victims or their families would not agree with the sentiment I expressed. It is idealistic...and unrealistic.