Saturday, May 31, 2014

Where a man sets. “A thought of conscience”.


We marvel at leaps in our development and understanding.

 

Yet we favor discontent, we reach for understanding of facts and histories from a value of discontent, we rationalize by means of words like Normal, to apply to what we discover.

 

I could go in to how much and for how long our theories, of what we see, we judge is formed off discontent.

 

We marvel socially at people who reach for a solution to a perception of a “wrong” created by discontent, men, women who point out a simple solution to what we do from our view of discontent and how to change that.

 

Discrimination in form or action is discontent, yet we apply the core of “injury” within discrimination if we war, we inflect upon another a discrimination of end of life, we know no matter how precise a weapon can be it will take a life.

 

A ration thought developed from experience has the highest value.

 

After every war we continue through history we can “perceive” a value of the wrongs presented by discriminations.

 

Why then do we war? Is our self judgment flawed that we can not see the value of the wrong of war?

 

To what mother or father do you admit this?

 

Our ability to come together and live “to pursuer a life”, while living among others has out lasted every government, theology and mending or blending this has lead to the observed morals and our laws through the failures in knowledge gained though our history of humanity. A destruction of life already lost, we continued we applied what we learned and moved on, each of our Major Metropolitan Cities stand bare witness of this fact.

 

People, Humanity itself bares witness to what we learned and why, Alas we still pursue the destruction of human life.

 

To what child do we teach this? That human discontent will equal a discrimination of that person and end that Childs life?

 

What folly so great are you going to teach a child about discrimination, about discontent.

 

No Child Should Die By a Weapon of War.

 

 

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