Dr. Helen M.
Harrison Reg Psychologist.
Chas,
In think you are an idealist, perhaps a dreamer. I suppose you also campaign to have all guns banned in theUS ?
We humans have been fighting and killing each other since we began to walk upright. It would be lovely to think all our problems would disappear if we just joined hands from across the battle trenches and sang "Kumbaya My Lord" instead. Sometimes diplomacy simply does not work.
In think you are an idealist, perhaps a dreamer. I suppose you also campaign to have all guns banned in the
We humans have been fighting and killing each other since we began to walk upright. It would be lovely to think all our problems would disappear if we just joined hands from across the battle trenches and sang "Kumbaya My Lord" instead. Sometimes diplomacy simply does not work.
Your assumptions are horrid!
About me or about Humanity, history even written from the
winners of battles has a long time between such battles commonly know as
Peaceful years there are many, many more of those years than years of war. It
is those times of Peaceful years that humanity jumped the most in technologies,
industries, even laws, arts and music.
As for the statement about me and guns, I have no issue with
a person who has one and uses it to provide meat for table, I have issue with
the intent of hunting humans, for political or religious views. I have issue
with the laws right now before congress about guns, the issue of the
constitution is not being questioned, you have a right to own it. Some cities
and towns have decided you can not carry it, others have allowed you to carry
it openly, what is being presented as constitutional is the hiding it, carrying
concealed, hiding it from the Mother and Child in line at the store to stop a
hoodlum who may walk in. Wyatt Earp enforced such a ban out protection of the
mother and child, I think he was right.
As for the Dreamer, as Martin Luther King Jr, JFK where such
men that believed we could change and do better I would thank you publicly for
such an inclusion to such great men, Alas I am not I am but one of 350 million
who has right of voice, calling upon the many to look at what we have done with
those men's dreams.
The very core of this argument between nations of men is
discriminations under the delusions of sovereign right of the individual to
project upon another the most horrific end result, that of the demise of human
life.
What nation what human would then take profit in that, is
the wrongs to which Mr. King addressed, our belief in being able to be great
beyond others as nation of people, has become the greatest nation of war
profits a pride of disgust.
No one gives us the right to arm another for profit, surly
within the confines of morality many people are beginning to agree.
If this makes me the Kumbaya My Lord type, I would think
that would be the Ideal of being an American.
I would assume nothing of me, unless you are trying to break
what I believe is American.
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