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Be The Voice Of The Voice Less (RATM)

Sep 29, 2021

I like Rage Against The Machine, and I'm going to include the song, but this blog is not about the song.



This blog is about BASIC HUMAN RIGHTS.


These rights include the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work and education. Everyone is entitled to these rights, without discrimination.


Let me tell you a story.


I'm sitting out on the greenway by my condo when neighbor A walks up to neighbor B and starts drilling, "You got the jab?"


Neighbor B didn't respond so neighbor A kept hammering until neighbor B blurted, "NO!"


For the next 5 minutes, neighbor A stood there and called neighbor B an idiot, stupid, and I'm watching as neighbor B literally flipped a lid.


Is that what the world is coming to? Bullying.


You realize that no matter what, there are 3 sides to every story. Side A, side B, and the truth.


Sometimes you even have to change browsers to find the other side of the story (watch the social dilemma).


Let's see this in action using browser A, and browser B.


Browser A: T a look at that search term I used...


Browser B: It seems on the surface that there is another side to the story.




All I'm saying is that there are two sides to this story.



On the other side.



Love it or hate it people are angry. Cyberbullying is at an all-time high and that's unacceptable. It's madness.


I was brought up to question my teachers, to think on my own. I've spent a lifetime learning to expand my awareness.



Now, if you were me, watching an adult call another adult an idiot, stupid. What do you see?


Bullying.


To all those angry people: my mentor always said, "Speak out of anger and you'll make the best speech you ever regret."


I don't care which team you're on. I think we should all be fighting for BASIC human rights. Because everybody who is watching, reading, and listening to this wants the right to life and liberty, freedom from slavery and torture, freedom of opinion and expression, the right to work, and education. Everyone is entitled to these rights, without discrimination, wouldn't you agree?