Friday, April 7, 2023

WW II WAS CAUSED BY IGNORANCE, NOW, WW III BY GREED & POWER

THE NEVER-ENDING WAR

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.” –Martin Luther King Jr.

It seems the pandemonium around the world is predicting another world war.

One ill-fated catastrophe is the formation & development of global peace loving people relying on incessant protests, violence, the never ending cold war in the Middle East and those categorized as terrorists as a result of the injustice fight for the unresolved existing hostilities for so long and in order to counter attack the authorities behind the brutalizing, thereby affecting, all of us and peaceful interrelations of global community.

Remember, Jesus was condemned to death and crucified on the cross by the Romans for being a perceived threat to authority.

A problem that touches everyone and everywhere is a morally repugnant modern slavery that occurs in almost every country in the world and cuts across ethnic, cultural, religious lines and most migrant workers have a higher risk of exploitation. Migrant workers are three times more likely to be forced into labor than other adult non-migratory workers. Most forced laborers and forced marriages are sexually exploited peoples.

The world’s most vulnerable people were subject to increased poverty, disruption in employment and forced or unsafe migrations that put them at higher risk of becoming modern slaves.

The persistence of this fundamental abuse of human rights, modern slavery, is getting worse due to a number of interrelated global issues including the Covid-19.

The world’s watchdogs don’t have data on today’s worst offending countries, but Global Slavery Index did give some indication of where the world’s modern slavery problem spots have been within the last five years.

India was considered to be the world’s worst offender having roughly 7.9 million people enslaved with China and Pakistan coming in second and third with over 3 million people enslaved in each country.

It’s important to note that modern slavery touches every part of the world, even the United States and Europe, which both had an estimated absolute number of victims in the hundreds of thousands.

An Irish political philosopher, Edmund Burke, said, “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” Evil also triumphs when the world community, each individual, good or bad men make a conscious decision to hear no evil see no evil and say no evil.

It seems to me that in the course of human events, most people face their own defining moments when they least expect it. Often that moment arrives when we are forced to make a choice between doing good, doing evil or remaining indifferent because we just do not care or exasperated by it for so long.

Also not making a choice or indifference is the easiest choice to make; it requires no thinking at all. The choice between good and evil is paralyzing not because there is actual moral ambiguity or uncertainty in choosing but because evil & indifference is so much more attractive, seductive and appears to offer greater rewards no matter how long.

To stand for the truth, what is good and right, is the hardest choice of all because they require moral clarity and courageous acts of conscience. One must have fundamental convictions and moral principles to speak the truth and to do good and the right thing and in so doing define the moment instead of being defined by the moment & very few lingering prejudices.

We evidently can see that those that call themselves as a free world and global peace keeping powerful nations are muffled either taking sides or preserve personal interests or both. In the face of evil, the question in our morality is always a clear one. We can choose to be silent; we can choose to be defenders and accomplices of evil, we can choose to blindfold ourselves in the face of evil or get in the faces of evil doers or we have a choice to be damn evil to condone it or openly accept it.

What’s your opinion about the never ending demolitions, by invasions and fighting chaos in our world, amassing weapons of mass destructions instead of helping the needy, which is threatening worldwide peace & generating fearful human interactions?

Remember, we may not have the prestige of celebrities, the power of Pope or all other academic luminaries, but our differences of opinions and stories are unique and equally valued, effective and say something no one has expressed before. That needs to be accepted and appreciated unconditionally.

Equally, as our society tend to worship celebrity status individuals; those people also must use their prominence to do their part in promoting equality, justice and peace in our community without fear of retribution. If ordinary people like us do conventional contributions to encourage communal living, our celebrities can and must use their kudos & eminence to do extraordinary contributions. The famous scholars and celebrities are also becoming motivated to do something using their status and butter up those shared invigorating opinions to give a new lease on life for the ordinary people.

Thumbs up and hats off to those for being resilient to care, communicate, appreciate, validate and share to disseminate what will be pivotal information for everyone and I also send my hearty messages to those coyly pals to absorb all as much as they can and put out their equally valued side of story regardless of the consequences. 

Read more previous assessments on world leaders, royalties, inequalities, different business bogusness & immoral dealings time immemorial: https://timeforchangesociety.blogspot.com/2019/08/who-can-we-trust.html

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