03-04-2017, 05:13 PM
But creation as we know it is polarized. To break one paradigm will create a new one it seems.
I think over the last 2000 years humanity has come a long way even with the severity of racial and sexual inequality being strongly prevalent. Jesus got crucified, MLK got shot, reality changes across the landscape of Earth, but in large areas it has a consensus, you know?
So it seems like there are core areas, like Saudi Arabia, that outlaw those kind of energies strongly to control them more easily to subjugate them. Those areas, women have survived by not saying anything for a long time, and only recently did such acts like refusing to wear a hijab become acceptable somewhat-ish...So equality is moving along and about even in the more...disturbing areas of the world. It just takes time.
Any push for equality is a movement that can hurt or harm the, I imagine, inevitable outcome of equality. So I think it's only fair that we not meet perceptions of hatred with hatred. I think Nick has a pretty good thread going on, and that we're kind of proving some points of this topic with how we all so quickly view opinions of this subject with great polarity contrast. I don't see anything where others see very much a lot.
I'm trying to put myself in your shoes, to understand your point of view better, but I'm sure anything I think will be wrong, so I'm just going to ask you, all of you.
Why is it so frustrating for us? What can I do to help see your point of view? What can we do to help each other? Is there anything you want me to understand?
And finally, what can we all do to help end inequality?
I think over the last 2000 years humanity has come a long way even with the severity of racial and sexual inequality being strongly prevalent. Jesus got crucified, MLK got shot, reality changes across the landscape of Earth, but in large areas it has a consensus, you know?
So it seems like there are core areas, like Saudi Arabia, that outlaw those kind of energies strongly to control them more easily to subjugate them. Those areas, women have survived by not saying anything for a long time, and only recently did such acts like refusing to wear a hijab become acceptable somewhat-ish...So equality is moving along and about even in the more...disturbing areas of the world. It just takes time.
Any push for equality is a movement that can hurt or harm the, I imagine, inevitable outcome of equality. So I think it's only fair that we not meet perceptions of hatred with hatred. I think Nick has a pretty good thread going on, and that we're kind of proving some points of this topic with how we all so quickly view opinions of this subject with great polarity contrast. I don't see anything where others see very much a lot.
I'm trying to put myself in your shoes, to understand your point of view better, but I'm sure anything I think will be wrong, so I'm just going to ask you, all of you.
Why is it so frustrating for us? What can I do to help see your point of view? What can we do to help each other? Is there anything you want me to understand?
And finally, what can we all do to help end inequality?