Sunday, April 19, 2015

Peace

I have a postcard in my kitchen that says it and yes, I do believe 'world peace' is possible. I fear that anyone who doesn't believe in it's possibility is a contributing factor to it not occurring. If you can conceive it, you can achieve it!
Obviously capitalism and monotheism with their oppression of individuality and their twisted suppression of sexuality in any but a most debased form as the major foundations of war would have to be at least 'adjusted' (preferably eradicated). Hopefully with an education system designed to increase people's knowledge, self suffiency and confidence both notions would be viewed as ridiculous. 
Dismantling the current political system is essential and instituting a system where everyone accepts that at least one day every week from every individual is a necessary requirement for democracy. This would I believe create a true government for the people, because it would be by the people. There would be probably the same number of full time politicians but, not the lobbyists, other vultures and leeches. 
However world peace would not mean the eradication of conflict, aggression, violence or murder. With a real education system rape, child abuse and other deviant behaviours would, like all of the above, be a rarity. Unfortunately I don't believe you can cure pedophilia and I advocate killing any pedophiles who act on their urges. I see that as self defense rather than violence - Shin Yatomi quote - having said that it is of the utmost importance that this trait in humans is recognized and instead of being ignored, ostracized and stigmatized, ways need to be found to support those who recognize those desires in themselves to avoid acting upon them.
These measures I believe would lead to/achieve zero propagation of war.
In a peaceful society violence would be individualised, in general the concept of people who don't know each other trying to kill each other would be absurd.
Whether the warmongers, fearful, lazy, ignor(e)ant and stupid will ever allow us the time, space, means to set any of this in motion depends on our courage, probably willingness to die for peace and most importantly our ability to come together in spite of the many minor disagreements there are between us.

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