
Making kindness
Why do we have so many wars? People don’t want them. Governments and immoral officials who start wars for energy, land, oil, genocide, and power and control, they want wars. Who pays for the wars? The people, the global 98% of the world pay with our taxes and our lives. Disease and even HIV/AIDS and cancer together don’t kill as many people as war does. Here in America, it is also the mass shootings. People pay the price for all of the wars through history. History always repeats itself and we never really learn. We become shocked for a while and then the pace of life distracts us. And we forget about war until the next time.
Children are being murdered every day in wars around the world. If children are so important, then why? Why put them in danger? Do we really care about children? In some countries, human trafficking provides children who are forced to be soldiers. Young children, four or five and older, are sold to countries at war and the innocent children are taught to kill. They learn how to operate sophisticated arms and they kill. They have no innocence left. This is so immoral and unethical.
Right now, The Netherlands victims of MH 17 are being returned to their countries of origin. Eighty children have died in just this one incident. Three infants were lost also. All of the potential of these doomed lives is gone. Perhaps the cure for Cancer. Perhaps the most beautiful music ever written. Perhaps the best humanitarian ever to help to make the world a better place. The hearts of their families are shattered. We will probably never know how these people will survive their grief. But they will be grieving. They will live with the hole in their hearts. We need to pray for the families and friends of all of the victims.
I believe that all evidence should be handed over to the court at The Hague. These are crimes against humanity. They must be punished and I believe the International court at the Hague is the place to bring those responsible to justice.
REST IN PEACE. THE WORLD CRIES AT YOUR DEATH. May you ever be held in the arms of the angels. Namaste.

We are one.

Patriarchal society…
I agree with you, Barbara. These are crimes against humanity and The Hague would be the best place. There must be a sense of justice being done. How will the wounds ever heal? My heart goes out to the friends of those three schoolgirls. Namaste.
I know they never really heal. You just learn to live around them. Hugs, Barbara
Greatly written Barbara. Very true.
Love & Hugz ❤
Considering the AIDS researchers we lost on that plane–we really did lose a possible cure for disease 😦 And yes, those who benefit from war vs. those who pay the price… Remember Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld, they were more than happy to send people into war, as long as they were other people’s children….
That is exactly right. 74 bodies are returning to The Netherlands tomorrow. These are the souls who paid. May they rest in peace. Hugs, Barbara
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Aww, thank you so much! This is much appreciated and you are very sweet to do so 🙂