I like second helpings to sweet desserts and second chances when it’s possible to redo things that I didn’t get right the first time and possibly avoid making the same mistake a second time, but I would never accept the concept of being treated as a SECOND-CLASS citizen and no one else should.
Irrespective of colour, creed, sex or wealth no one should subject and treat others as second class citizens or even less than humans when their lives are not more important than that person’s own.
Seconds after watching some stomach churning video’s on racism I totally wished that I hadn’t, because it left me saddened, angered and in those seconds, I realised how one can easily get caught in this emotional and virulent turbulence, that no matter how much people claim not to be racists, their Devilry starts crawling out of the woodwork and they exhibit the true colours of their minds under certain circumstances.
The fabric of society is so tightly woven on oppression, violence, racism… that even centuries later, we are still battling the secondary after-effects of the seeds of blood, slavery, racism, pillage and plunder that have been perpetrated and yet we see people struggling to hold on to second amendment rights that beg to be realigned.
Gosh!! People, please!
When are we going to learn that some parts of history are not worth the second chance of repeating itself? When are we going to wake up and review the extent of anguish and affliction and the toll that certain unsavoury decisions made by our predecessors has taken on society?
It seems we are sitting on kegs of gunpowder that ticks and would go KABOOM in seconds and since we don’t get a second chance to live another life, doesn’t it make sense to just try and live one great life and leave better legacies behind, especially when we consider the fact that the seconds on the hands of time ticks pretty fast and we really don’t have that much time on our hands?
Phew! I am exhausted just thinking through all this. Let me get myself a second glass of orange juice to calm my brain down a notch.
Have a splendid weekend and keep safe. Thank you, Linda for your intuitive prompt ‘second.’ 🙂
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POWERFUL POST!
The fabric of society is so tightly woven on oppression, violence, racism… that even centuries later, we are still battling the secondary after-effects of the seeds of blood, slavery, racism, pillage and plunder that have been perpetrated and yet we see people struggling to hold on to second amendment rights that beg to be realigned.
love this! A superb written piece. When will we learn?
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Thanks dear Daisy. After a bit of education on History, I seriously question Mankind’s way of thinking. I also wonder when we will learn.
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We can only learn by doing. If we always do the same thing we will always get the same results! It is kind of a no brainer 🙂
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A lot of profound thoughts written here in seconds, will our world ever learn Jacqueline?
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We just never seem to and it’s worrying.
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I’m glad you wrote this, Jacqueline. These are scary times and it’s easy to wonder if we will ever learn. But there are pockets of peace and people trying to do better. I pray they grow stronger and that peace and understanding spreads. I pray that love overcomes hate, and soon.
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I pray that these pockets of citizenry keep growing ‘cos we really need such succour right now. Thank you JoAnna.
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I love your stream of consciousness post, always accurate and powerful, thought provoking. I just think we humans have lost the plot,, we are one human family, if we could just think like that and love each other.
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It does seem so my dear and quite disheartening too. I hope that things improve.
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I agree with the comments this is a very powerful post. I hope and pray this world changes.
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Only when the world understands the true meaning of love, only then we will learn. That’s what I believe Jackie.
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There are kegs of gunpowder everywhere, it appears! Scary and sad!
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Amazing post J… The world we live in currently is a sad one.. I hope we have a second chance at repairing some of the damage we’ve done!
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A concerning world Jacqui. You addressed it well.
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Love this. I’ve always said that history books are doing an injustice because they are not teaching the true history. Let our children learn the horrible past so that they won’t want to repeat it.
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