Friday 20 January 2012

Strength in Diversity

I have watched quite a few videos and read a lot of articles and essays relating to ancient Egypt. Unfortunately, the majority have been about who exactly was the driving force of the culture. ie. Was it "black" African, or "white African. My answer is, does it really matter?
The authors of these particular writings are even trying to place these divisions in the modern era. They say that the struggle that is going on right now is purely about race. I have some bad news for both sides of the argument. It is not about race. It is about the survival of everyone, black, white, yellow, pink, spotted or striped. The elite are using race to divide us, as well as religion and national identity, and even political affiliation. It is the old divide and rule scenario. That is the struggle we all face today, and one we must fight together. Together we win, apart we lose, and lose big time. However, by saying that we must stand together, I do not mean that the world needs a single government and forget about individual nationalities, far from it. I mean that our governments should stand up and truly represent the people that elected them by saying that the people do not want a one world government, a one world army, a one world police force and above all we do not want a one world central bank. We want to run our own lives in freedom. Our strength is our differences.
I have a lot more to say on this subject but that will have to wait.

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