Wednesday, February 9, 2011

But Only Pawns

As crisis formulate in the world around us, we must question what significance our opinions and our intuitions really hold.

The problems arising in Cairo, Egypt have only formulated these questions in which we have learned from the pages of our history textbooks. As children we are taught through pages and pages of unfolding truths of our past; that it is because one person took the initiative that our world has formulated to what it is today. 

These unfolded truths trail to present date and back to prejudices, in which still exist. These repercussions of negligence have only resurfaced in our world that seem to be formatted to the social and governmental beliefs. We must now question ourselves into how, after years of teaching of morality, we can not concur to humanity. 

How we can after decades of trial and error hold this animosity towards another when the remedy to humility is acceptance towards all. We have guarded up ourselves these walls that over time we have decimated but have reconstructed enviousness of each other. The solution in finding our problems, first is accepting that we are all different. 

Think of the establishment of government, in which it was intended. Governmental status was created in order to provide society a sense of direction and security, and now has been corrupted into analytical guide lines. Freedom in which some of us view as constructive; others take for granted, and test our legal acceptances. 

In comparison I have wondered how the idea of an established government over many decades recently have been rendered to this idea of social responsibility; and how come through this process we have sacrificed mankind to attain it.