I am troubled that many (not all) of the men who wrote or signed their names to:
Between the adoption of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Congress passed a law criminalizing speaking out against the government. Authors and publishers were arrested for publishing content that criticized the government in any way.
Any time a government, or other institution seeks to suppress or criminalize opposition, it makes it easy for that government or institution to abuse its power or authority. Governments do this, social or religious institutions do this, punishing or excluding those who speak out, or even who chose not to follow the dictates of the institutions.
There is a war going on right now, where it is very difficult to criticize one side, because any criticism of any action of that government brings a response that you are the vilest kind of human being possible because you question any action of that government. And this is not a place we would think of as a totalitarian country, but if you question anything you are automatically classified as the enemy. That is evil. It is an abuse of power.
The killing of children in war, is wrong, no matter what side does it. Killing children in war, is evil no matter who does it. Two evils, does not make one Good. Retribution is not an excuse for the murder of children.
"The first casualty of war is truth."
ReplyDeleteand often we only hear one side.
DeleteI can only comment it is all so wrong by both governments. The people of the two countries just want peace, as the rest of us outside the conflict do. Protest on the streets for peace, not about one side against another.
ReplyDeleteAt our core we all want a safe and peaceful life.
Delete“Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime.”
ReplyDeleteCan we make you king?
DeleteWise words today!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
DeleteHow could they not see the disconnect between their words and their deeds?
ReplyDeleteAnd these words could be used for a lot of the government right now in these current times especially with the GOP.
Racism is alive in politics.
DeleteRegarding your penultimate paragraph, I have generally found myself being pretty circumspect in relation to commenting on what's going on over there. Previously, I have received some nasty remarks and I was unfairly accused of ignorance, naivete and supporting evil terrorists. All I know is that far too many women and children have died.
ReplyDeleteI worried a little about this post.
DeleteSuch wise words.
ReplyDeleteThanks,
DeleteWell said, My Sweet!
ReplyDeleteSomedays I can get a coherent thought out.
DeleteBTW, where was that pic taken? I can't figure out what building that would be...
ReplyDeletePortrait Gallery from the holiday market at night.
Deletesad but true
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