Sunday 26 December 2010

Primitive legagy of struggle

{06/13/2010} In humanity’s past there was a crucial issue to be solved for man to achieve a new level: the virus of national sovereignty which infested many countries and its most painful consequence was the subsistence of war. Such as a bacteria that is fought with the wrong medication becomes more resistant, also people remained ill sheltering the primitive element of physical fighting in facing challenges.

Any human being with a minimum amount of knowledge and experience knew that solving misunderstandings with physical combat was part of a primitive past of humanity. However, the bellicose mentality continued to be largely stimulated and approved as way to solve conflicts. Thousands of stories and movies promoted the idea of fighting to solve problems. Many intended only to underscore values, but erred for not being committed to change. They felt supported by the ideas of nations who claimed to be sovereign or tried to impose their sovereignty upon others.

In view of the failures of human justice, of the fear of being conquered, of privation, people resorted to the method of the forefathers, using verbal and physical aggression in confrontation. Men killed women and vice-versa, citizens killed each other on the streets, gangs attacked people, tribes fought, soldiers were trained to kill, and leaders imposed their command by the force of arms and threats, with bloodthirsty brutality, wiping out groups and peoples.

In advanced worlds, these practices had long been extinct because collective sovereignty of humankind prevailed as a whole, but in these dark times of 2010 the option of physical fighting still existed, glooming souls and lacerating hearts. {Chronicle 072}

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