equality
Basic needs of human beings, which are greatest and
most disregarded at childhood, have to be secured for equality, justice and
harmony to follow. These in turn would have ensured peace, national security and
harmony.
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We have fought for equality and justice. Now we have to
fight for the rights and needs of every newborn child. We really don't have to
fight for them; we only have to make their existence a prerequisite to
parenthood. For, if we had done so in the beginning we wouldn't have had to
fight for equality or justice, peace or freedom. All these would have followed,
without the bloodshed it required otherwise.
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The greatest inequality is the inequality among newborn
human children. The greatest injustice is the one committed to a child when he
is denied food and water. How can any nation be at peace with itself when such
injustices are being increasingly committed each day?
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Inequality was thought to be a necessary evil,
especially in olden times, for the maintenance of social order. But today we
have vastly advanced technology working for us. This does eliminate the need for
inequality previously thought necessary.
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When the cause of mistakes is climate, the tendency
most often is to blame oneself for it, because climate is visually absent and
never seriously considered as a suspect, but the fact that it is unseen makes
it’s effect no less relevant. In fact, it is the most powerful force that has
been shaping the human race for centuries. Wakeup, humankind, to the awesome,
crippling and inequality generating power of this natural force in our lives,
which is simply not to be seen.
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If we want equality and justice, we must offset nature
and natural conditions. We must improve the natural conditions of the less
fortunate. This is quite a straightforward idea but it simply has not been
implemented because it is mainly the less fortunate who have almost doubled in
the past centuries. And the rate of increase of world population itself is
increasing (1930-1960, 1 billion increase; 1960-1999, 3 billion increase).
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The majority of mankind has gotten used to living
pathetically. Offspring born to them are going to live like them, probably
worse. The roots of inequality will remain. The hopelessness and dispensability
of the majority of mankind will remain. If we want to remove these, we should
not allow those who have gotten used to an inhuman lifestyle to pass on a
similar lifestyle to their offspring.
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