If I would be the "one" who would have been raped brutally &
thrown off on a street, lying with my body ripped apart & not a
single bystander to help me... If I would be the one who would
be battling to hold on to life through multiple surgeries & organ
failures while the media made a moolah by turning me into a
"breaking news"... If I would be the one who would be flown
off to die in a foreign shore only to pacify the unrest & anger...
I WOULD NOT REST IN PEACE...
I would come back to haunt the perpetrators, the spineless
system that fails to protect the less powerful, the people who
are still go on debating on what should be the punishment for
such a heinous act, the mourners who would move on to
celebrate the coming of new year only to get rid of a bad
year... I would haunt, trouble & give each one of you sleepless
nights till your conscience is not rattled enough to find
answers to the black spot called "rape" & make way where one
doesn't have to go out to "reclaim the night"...
NO, I WOULD NOT REST IN PEACE !
If Jesus were alive today, would we call him a “punk” or “soft” for expressing unconditional love?
If Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi were alive today, would we chastise them for advocating love and renouncing violence?
Ironically, we celebrate the lives of these powerful men but choose to castrate those who attempt to walk in their footsteps. We can create a stronger community for our families if all men choose to embrace our feminine traits along with our masculine ones. When this happens, positive competition transforms into a desire to be better and more complete humans being for the sake of the entire group instead of for self-gain. The expression of emotional pain becomes acknowledged and nurtured instead of ridiculed. An expression of love starts to be recognized as strength instead of weakness.
If we want a better world with better relationships, we first have to work toward being better, and more complete, individuals.
If Martin Luther King or Mahatma Gandhi were alive today, would we chastise them for advocating love and renouncing violence?
Ironically, we celebrate the lives of these powerful men but choose to castrate those who attempt to walk in their footsteps. We can create a stronger community for our families if all men choose to embrace our feminine traits along with our masculine ones. When this happens, positive competition transforms into a desire to be better and more complete humans being for the sake of the entire group instead of for self-gain. The expression of emotional pain becomes acknowledged and nurtured instead of ridiculed. An expression of love starts to be recognized as strength instead of weakness.
If we want a better world with better relationships, we first have to work toward being better, and more complete, individuals.
Omission of some elements make huge difference, when removed at right time!!Politicians removed from a country and religion removed from humans will solve most of the problems. Maybe! Particularly India!
#Satyam_ Bruyat
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