December 3, 2024 Memoirs from under the stairs
It will take a long time for humanity to accept the fact that it is better to love one another than to hate one another.
A lost battle. Fighting the ignorance of those who do not understand

Fighting the ignorance of those who do not want to understand is unfortunately a losing battle from the start.
The people who hold the reins of the society we live in do not want people to think.
If they would think, they would most likely realize the absurdity of some of the facts that occur more or less regularly in front of our eyes.
If you are a criminal, if you cheat, cause disasters, steal or kill, you are forgiven and some even envy you.
On the other hand, if you are “guilty” of being an expression of nature’s unpredictability, you are to be humiliated, ridiculed, and shunned.
Consider, for example, how people with mental problems are treated by society.
The irrationality and falsehood that has been passed down to us for centuries, especially by people who have had some religious power, has ultimately led to the spread of these insane effects on society.
Not mutual respect.
But hatred of those who are different.
In the name of a generalized homogenization of the masses.
It will take a long time for humanity to accept the fact that it is better to love each other than to hate each other.