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03-07-2015 10:58 PM
On 3/7/2015 Marmalade said:I think a few on this thread need these so here ya go.
I have to admit, sometimes when I read certain posts, I wonder if they reside in the same country I do.........
03-07-2015 10:59 PM
03-07-2015 11:05 PM
On 3/7/2015 Tinkrbl44 said:Too bad there isn't some sort of class in school teaching kids how to grow up and become good citizens !!
A little ""big picture"" thinking needs to be introduced into their thinking process ...
That is the job of the parents to do. Too bad they have failed miserably.
03-07-2015 11:06 PM
On 3/7/2015 Marmalade said:On 3/7/2015 Tinkrbl44 said:Too bad there isn't some sort of class in school teaching kids how to grow up and become good citizens !!
A little "big picture" thinking needs to be introduced into their thinking process ...
That is the job of the parents to do. Too bad they have failed miserably.
I agree Marmalade.
03-07-2015 11:11 PM
You don't need to put a woman in the white house to stop us from rushing to war, just institute national service like the jews have and we'll never see another war started unless we are attacked.
03-08-2015 03:08 AM
Human beings are frail, complicated...
So although I have hope, I'll always find animals to be the far-superior species. Their behavior is caused only by sheer survival.
Thankfully, there are many examples on the 'Net that restore my faith in humankind.
03-08-2015 03:17 AM
If empathy (not just sympathy or compassion) for ALL living beings is taught first by every parent, hate won't exist.
But it's something that can never be realized, unfortunately. Children are born pure, innocent, and totally open-minded, only to have adults mess them up.
03-08-2015 11:14 AM
On 3/7/2015 croemer said:On 3/7/2015 Marmalade said:On 3/7/2015 Tinkrbl44 said:Too bad there isn't some sort of class in school teaching kids how to grow up and become good citizens !!
A little ""big picture"" thinking needs to be introduced into their thinking process ...
That is the job of the parents to do. Too bad they have failed miserably.
I agree Marmalade.
03-08-2015 11:32 AM
I think the closer you get to the individual level, the whole empathize/sympathize/see it from another's pov is much more doable than many attempt to do. But what some don't seem to get is that if, for example I do see and understand your pov, it doesn't mean that I believe it to be right, or just, or moral. It means I can see where you get your belief, I can see why you believe what you do. But perhaps I can also see where that belief/practice/action might lead, and I see it as dangerous, immoral, illegal or whatever.
Am I to then, just not offer up and support what I believe to be right in this given area? Am I not to stand my ground for what I see as important/moral/legal/or protective of something or someone?
When the issues and divisions are things of little importance (cross town rivalry sports teams) we need to teach and enforce tolerance, and putting things into perspective. It is only a game. When it is bigger things, on a bigger (state, national, world) scale, and the stakes are much higher (equality, rights, security, survival), the waters get muddied. We aren't as connected as the closer relationships, there are more than one thing dividing us (the sports teams share a town, families, work places, etc., while there is so much more dividing us on the global level, like religion, language, culture, mores).
We, as humans, will never get everyone to cooperate. There will always be evil, and evil must be fought, and if in no other place, conflict will always exist there. Could we all do more to 'get along'? Yes. Will everyone? No.
And all conflict isn't hate. Many seem to want to frame it that way, but it simply isn't true. Dissension is often good and necessary for change as well as the maintenance/establishment of what is good and just and right.
03-08-2015 06:23 PM
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