You call it a wall. I call it a fence.A wrong is still wr...
You call it a wall. I call it a fence.
A wrong is still wrong no matter what you call it or when the wrong was committed. If our leaders can't be consistent in their morality, they shouldn't be our leaders. If our activists can't be consistent in their outrage, then they are less than useful idiots.
We must not put up with these racist, xenophobic programs and the morally bankrupt people who support them. We must rally to stamp out the wrong anywhere we find it. As Martin Luther King Jr. so eloquently said -- "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
No more hypocrisy of fawning over the same racist symbols that we demand never happen on this planet. If walls and fences are not right and do not work, then erase the idolization of them. To further this cause and send a strong, symbolic message to the world, we need to petition the United Nations to lobby all nations to demolish the ultimate symbol of this racist, xenophobic mindset.
Great Wall of China
To make an even stronger statement of our moral principles, we should deny support to those nations who pursue the same racist, xenophobic practices. The injustices we would not allow to happen to our fellow world citizens who are near to us geographically we should never tolerate with world citizens anywhere. No more money until the immorality stops.
Great Wall of Israel
But this is not enough. We must always think globally but act locally. To really live our principles and set a "walk your talk" example for our children, we must immediately outlaw neighborhood fencing. What we don't put up with at the national level we must never submit to at home. The barriers between people must come down!
A wrong is still wrong no matter what you call it or when the wrong was committed. If our leaders can't be consistent in their morality, they shouldn't be our leaders. If our activists can't be consistent in their outrage, then they are less than useful idiots.







We must not put up with these racist, xenophobic programs and the morally bankrupt people who support them. We must rally to stamp out the wrong anywhere we find it. As Martin Luther King Jr. so eloquently said -- "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere."
No more hypocrisy of fawning over the same racist symbols that we demand never happen on this planet. If walls and fences are not right and do not work, then erase the idolization of them. To further this cause and send a strong, symbolic message to the world, we need to petition the United Nations to lobby all nations to demolish the ultimate symbol of this racist, xenophobic mindset.

To make an even stronger statement of our moral principles, we should deny support to those nations who pursue the same racist, xenophobic practices. The injustices we would not allow to happen to our fellow world citizens who are near to us geographically we should never tolerate with world citizens anywhere. No more money until the immorality stops.


But this is not enough. We must always think globally but act locally. To really live our principles and set a "walk your talk" example for our children, we must immediately outlaw neighborhood fencing. What we don't put up with at the national level we must never submit to at home. The barriers between people must come down!

Published on October 22, 2016 16:14
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