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America, you are my home but I cannot accept that my taxes to you are funding injustice. I would like that you should spend more on helping your own people, building your own future, and cultivating your own resources. While being so in debt you still continue to fund destruction in other lands just to inflate your own ego and bully people to stay on top. You are being used and you dont even see it because the people that are supposed to take care of you have no loyalty to you. Please wake up from your distractions. Israel, is getting what you want worth it if the rest of the world dislikes you for it because the way you obtain it is inhumane? If the end you claim is pure, the means should be too. Surely if more and more people point out the flaws of your thinking, can they all be wrong? You drain your American friends to fortify yourself while you slowly destroy your Palestinian enemies instead of make peace with them. Can that kind of friendship really be sustained and will you not be noticed for your over the top vengeance? We are all tired of this conflict. We all just want to watch the news and hear something that makes our day. We dont want to see people crying or being blown up (the sane amongst us anyway). We dont want to feel so helpless and we dont want to keep turning a blind eye to bigger problems. We will promote peace and forbid evil even if that means going against ourselves be a justice is more important. While we wait to figure out the solutions to our problems, those answers were already given repeatedly throughout history by specially taught teachers. We need to listen and increase our humility in order to relearn a thing or two. But we need to change: by increasing our empathy, by logically making more informed decisions about why we believe the views we do and increase our mercy towards each other. We can do it. Peace.
Posted on: Sun, 13 Jul 2014 07:36:05 +0000

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