Wednesday, February 4, 2015

THE DICKENS YOU SAY! IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES, IT WAS THE WORST OF TIMES–IT IS THE PRESENT TIME

It was the season of enlightenment, it was the season of darkness. But the darkness is foreshadowing the enlightenment today more than ever before, with plagues of war.

Dear Ones,

After being fortunate to be interviewed by Albert Torcaso on a Pittsburgh area talk show chat group branch of Democracy Matters, I learned so very much.  Not only from the host but also one of the listeners calling in. His name is Jeff and he discussed what I've been writing about, global complexion problems, for over 50 years.  He commented on how race is empowered by separating people into rival, divisive factions, a goal for corrupt power.

It's the old divide and conquer trick stemming from ancient times. Humanity inherits the right of free speech and expression. But when this liberty jumps the fence and becomes man-made laws through forced dogma, the bull triggers bloody wars. The bullies are trained to proselytize until their victims convert to their "holy" words, or else be killed, and old Inquisitional black mark. Such an insidious system has been going on for centuries as parents pass on their conditioned, programmed prejudicial piety to their children, one generation after another.

This merry-go-round, not joyful at all, resounds with hatred, vicious violence and terrorism, with its ancient calliope's march and drum beat of endless vindictive war. And the war-torn youths sacrificed for greed, power and control, come home broken in spirit with damaged brains and missing limbs, all through the toxic child-deforming genocidal arms and ammunition of aggression.

"Zealous [religious] groups threaten to infringe civil liberties when they seek government support to impose thier own religious views on non-adherents."–'Civil Liberties, from Encylcopdia of the American Constitution."  Norman Dorsen

Mame,
helenesmith1.blogspot.com  author of Erase Race!, Guilty by Complexion and The Urgency for Separation Between Church and State