Yeah, it's no easy feat pushing back against it, and preventing it from consuming us entirely. I can't tell you how radicalizing it's been to watch these people openly cheer on the IOF as they commit genocide and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians, while world leaders like Joe Biden and potentially Benjamin Netanyahu will never on…
Yeah, it's no easy feat pushing back against it, and preventing it from consuming us entirely. I can't tell you how radicalizing it's been to watch these people openly cheer on the IOF as they commit genocide and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians, while world leaders like Joe Biden and potentially Benjamin Netanyahu will never once have to answer for their crimes. It's a cruel world and structure that was ultimately built and is maintained by cruel people. So little justice and accountability exists - we can see it playing out in the Luigi Mangione case, as well as the disparities between "justice" carried out for the wealthy, and "justice" for the rest of us. I fully agree with your point about the human experiment. It encompasses all of us, and requires all of us to maintain that social contract. Instead of treating it like a living breathing thing, we treat it like a transactional business, causing so many people to fall through the cracks. We have to shift our attention, priorities and focus towards growing and fostering that behavior that benefits the well-being of us all, and I believe that starts with tapping into the goodness that the human spirit has always had, and will always continue to have.
Yeah, it's no easy feat pushing back against it, and preventing it from consuming us entirely. I can't tell you how radicalizing it's been to watch these people openly cheer on the IOF as they commit genocide and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians, while world leaders like Joe Biden and potentially Benjamin Netanyahu will never once have to answer for their crimes. It's a cruel world and structure that was ultimately built and is maintained by cruel people. So little justice and accountability exists - we can see it playing out in the Luigi Mangione case, as well as the disparities between "justice" carried out for the wealthy, and "justice" for the rest of us. I fully agree with your point about the human experiment. It encompasses all of us, and requires all of us to maintain that social contract. Instead of treating it like a living breathing thing, we treat it like a transactional business, causing so many people to fall through the cracks. We have to shift our attention, priorities and focus towards growing and fostering that behavior that benefits the well-being of us all, and I believe that starts with tapping into the goodness that the human spirit has always had, and will always continue to have.