There are people who can make a difference in the lives of people in various ways. Some are aware of the fact that they can, some are doing so without realizing it that they can. It is a tragedy when some religious fanatics go ahead to install their beliefs in people and start out telling them their job is to destroy their values and personal freedom along with the things that they care most in their lives. Being a soldier is a valued status in the society. But it must come from their own conviction. Preferably, they should be aware of the 'manipulation' of their surroundings that urged them to participate in the massacre.
I have not been in a situation where I must hide what I can. It is a fortunate thing since that is what makes you feel like human. When I can program, when I can write, when I can analyze, I can write it out in any means that I can find and publish them in the Internet. The sort of 'consideration' has not been a part of my life. If not up front, I can express it in the way that I can. I already am firm in my conviction that the social acceptance is something you insist upon and by not anybody else's, not by particular high officials nor any in the top of the social hierarchy, and definitely not by religious authorities who kill people outside the country not by themselves but by some poor members of the society, which may or may not include me or my friends.
A good leadership can set the limit the extent to which the individual freedom can do along with what they do to each other. Setting out a campaign to boast what air bombing that destroys the targets by videos of explosions with some exciting music on the background, is different from showing the victims on the ground running around, hurt, bleeding and amputated. The reports of 'no casualties on our side' should not hinder people from knowing the massacre and the resultant calls to 'destroy the enemies' in the nations which have been the targets of the hideous and cowardly attacks.
Perhaps a single incidence of listening to people talking to you about the Vietnam war will not deter you from seeking solutions militarily to ongoing diplomatic strained relations. Only when it comes to the wholesome creation of atmosphere where you find yourself a niche that makes you feel fit in to play a role in the complicated unbalanced modern society, the resolution or the goals of peaceful coexistence will be possible without showing them the possibilities of being aggressive attackers or simple retrospective unchallenged uncontested eternal believers of their religion. That is only possible when the society is mature enough to know what they should be doing to each and every individual in terms of setting out the goals and prospective results of the activities of its constituents. Indeed, the mature-ness of a society should be measured by not how they can force conservative attitudes to its people, but by how they can show tolerance to apparent differences there. Being different should not be a tragedy.
President Obama sent out a message today to people in need of supports from the society they belong in the project 'It Gets Better'. It will get better because it is our time and era that need such helps -- more and more people will look for solutions that are not conventional and extraordinary. Let us hope the recognition catches up with what is happening in the society that no soldiers will be expelled just because of their sexual orientations.
I have not been in a situation where I must hide what I can. It is a fortunate thing since that is what makes you feel like human. When I can program, when I can write, when I can analyze, I can write it out in any means that I can find and publish them in the Internet. The sort of 'consideration' has not been a part of my life. If not up front, I can express it in the way that I can. I already am firm in my conviction that the social acceptance is something you insist upon and by not anybody else's, not by particular high officials nor any in the top of the social hierarchy, and definitely not by religious authorities who kill people outside the country not by themselves but by some poor members of the society, which may or may not include me or my friends.
A good leadership can set the limit the extent to which the individual freedom can do along with what they do to each other. Setting out a campaign to boast what air bombing that destroys the targets by videos of explosions with some exciting music on the background, is different from showing the victims on the ground running around, hurt, bleeding and amputated. The reports of 'no casualties on our side' should not hinder people from knowing the massacre and the resultant calls to 'destroy the enemies' in the nations which have been the targets of the hideous and cowardly attacks.
Perhaps a single incidence of listening to people talking to you about the Vietnam war will not deter you from seeking solutions militarily to ongoing diplomatic strained relations. Only when it comes to the wholesome creation of atmosphere where you find yourself a niche that makes you feel fit in to play a role in the complicated unbalanced modern society, the resolution or the goals of peaceful coexistence will be possible without showing them the possibilities of being aggressive attackers or simple retrospective unchallenged uncontested eternal believers of their religion. That is only possible when the society is mature enough to know what they should be doing to each and every individual in terms of setting out the goals and prospective results of the activities of its constituents. Indeed, the mature-ness of a society should be measured by not how they can force conservative attitudes to its people, but by how they can show tolerance to apparent differences there. Being different should not be a tragedy.
President Obama sent out a message today to people in need of supports from the society they belong in the project 'It Gets Better'. It will get better because it is our time and era that need such helps -- more and more people will look for solutions that are not conventional and extraordinary. Let us hope the recognition catches up with what is happening in the society that no soldiers will be expelled just because of their sexual orientations.