Saturday, January 12, 2013

Our policies reflect our values (#1443)

When we have programs that help the poor, elderly, children, veterans of the military and the infirmed, we are showing the world that we have the basic values of caring for the weakest within our society as well as those who defend our society. That is how we express our concern and gratitude, through real life structures built and maintained within our societal fabric as foundational. We cherish and improve them as time progresses because they are the sacred expressions of who we are as humans. We have this within us and to keep our promise of these core values, we establish them as the ground from which we begin everything we do. For those who would tear them out by the root from our society reminds me of a dissociative mindset hellbent on tearing down the established humanity we all share. It is an unconscionable act to me that some would rather distribute the necessary care and welfare of our most vulnerable in society toward the most secure and protected. An allocation of society's benefits from the little that goes toward the most needy and instead toward the most greedy. I say greedy because I do not see enough of the most well off stopping the nonsense that some do on their behalf. Society functions on the soil of the Earth to help keep us civilized, otherwise what is the point of having a society if it is just a manipulation by some to the detriment of the many? None of us is any more special than anyone else regardless of who's ego might otherwise demand greater privilege. Enough of this outrageous separation by income class, we are all duty bound to create a society that reflects our values, not our personal lusts or our machinations that elevate us to the condescending role of an uncaring, unenlightened, gluttonous pack of sociopaths. 

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