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SSA Blog #015 By Michelle
Drew November 17, 2005
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All Good Thoughts
History
has demonstrated that the most notable winners usually encountered
heartbreaking obstacles before they triumphed. They won because
they refused to become discouraged by their defeats.
B. C. Forbes
If you let your
fear of consequence prevent you from following your deepest instinct,
your life will be safe, expedient and thin.
Katharine B.
Hathaway
The
test of courage comes when we are in the minority; the test
of
tolerance comes when we are in the majority.
Ralph
W. Stockton
One major
obligation is not to mistake slogans for solutions.
Edward R.
Murrow
Alone we
can do so little; together we can do so much.
Helen Keller
Article by Michelle
Here is the repeat of an article published by the Peaceful Mariners...
I am against war. All forms of war. For intelligent
human
beings to debase themselves by killing and destroying as a way to
improve the
world is senseless. To verbalize issues and hammer out resolutions is
what
differentiates us from other animals. Animals kill to eat, not to make
a point.
To think, to dream, to imagine and to create, these are the gifts that
God has
bestowed upon us. With these gifts, it is our mission to preserve our
world and
to thrive as a species.
Throughout
the history of mankind, wars have been fought
over riches, over land, over religion and even over women. The side
that kills
the most people wins. At least that is the popular wisdom. But for
those who
have lived through it, it is well known that no one really wins a war.
Solutions to world issues do not come from hatred and ungodly acts.
They come
from careful thought, patient negotiations and a commitment to
cooperation,
mutual respect and resolve.
The
leaders of nations have traditionally been the ones to
declare war. The sons and daughters of the middle and lower
socio-economic
classes are the ones to sacrifice their lives for the cause. They have
been
drafted, coerced and cajoled into killing for reasons that they rarely
understand. Many will blindly follow the orders of their leaders, out
of trust,
out of patriotism and even out of a sense of adventure.
So
what about the leaders? In any given group, it is usually
expected that the leaders are in front of the group, choosing the best
paths,
the best methods to accomplish their goals.
Leaders are strong and resourceful. They are
committed to
lead, their eyes do not leave their prize: Except in the case of war. During
wars, the leaders hide in bunkers or secret locations,
with guards and all the comforts of home. Make no mistake. The leaders
are not
the high ranking military leaders. They were not elected to represent
their
constituents. They are successful navigators of the military system,
often
gaining their ranks by fighting and killing more than their peers. They
take
orders from the government leaders, using military strategy to be
bigger and
meaner than the other guys. The military does not negotiate. They don’t
compromise. They don’t bring about solutions. They bring about death
Since
the beginning of time, human beings have sacrificed
their middle and lower socioeconomic classes because their leaders are
not
smart enough or committed enough to work out differences in a civilized
manner.
And here in the US,
minorities are recruited because the opportunity to die for their
country is
perceived as being their best and maybe only shot at contributing to
society. The
time has come for the sacrificial lambs to realize that
their importance is far greater in living, studying and performing good
deeds.
It is time for the leaders of the world to work things out; themselves.
That
means if they declare war, they are the ones to fight it.
Let every man and woman elected to lead take up arms
themselves, against themselves, if that is how they believe issues
should be
resolved. If that were the case, I suspect that they would try a lot
harder to
work out things with their brains.
In
today’s world, we would have our president, cabinet and
congress chasing through the Middle East after
the
leaders of the terrorists. Leave the rest of us out of it. Don’t kill
our
children and don’t kill theirs either. Or the other people who are
really just
trying to survive. Let people begin to elect smart people: Leaders who
can
negotiate and make peaceful solutions: Leaders that can’t or won’t use
their
brains give them their guns and point them in the direction of the
cowardly
leaders who kill the innocent and then hide in holes in the ground like
giant
moles.We
need to raise our expectations of our leaders. They need
to be up front and leading. If they declare war, let them fight it
against the
opposing leaders: Person to person. If someone needs to give their
lives for a
cause, let it be them. If they want to survive, to lead a happy
existence,
sleep in a bed and live with their families, they had better put on
their
thinking caps and make it work.
Making
killers out of the next generation is a horrible way
to have them begin their adult lives. Relying on the war machine to
make peace
is like using a meat grinder to make a cow. We don’t need more fierce
warriors.
We need intelligent, compassionate, creative and hard working people
who look
to models of diplomacy and cooperation as their inspirations.
We
need to tap into the experience and wisdom of our elders
instead of packing them off to waste away. We need to hold up our best
diplomats instead of our best soldiers. We need to stress academic
achievement
and put sports and entertainers in the secondary positions in society.
Let us
reveal who among us is the most generous to the sick and the needy and
emulate
them, for they truly are heroes.
Let us hold our leaders to their commitment of
serving
society. Let us put a stop to them ordering other people to kill in our
name.
Let them be brave and strain their brains. If we keep our expectations
high,
they will need to reach for re-election. Let them reach high: All the
way to
God’s kingdom where they can hear Him say, “No more war”.
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