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!hGwu9EraNI 08/24/11(Wed)19:38 No.29040252>>29039982 Fascinating, you've just described how I want the world to be like.
It's the burden of knowing that impales everyone, knowing all the horrors of the world. But knowing these things should not be, and if one does not know them, that dose not mean that being is ignorant. It means that being is happy, free of the burden. A world without famine, disease and war would be by definitions a better place to live in, but one could argue that weakens ones very being, making them soft. But really, is that not what we all want for our children? To be happy?
If they portray homosexuality, I think, really, they should to it in not a meaningful way like it's ok. They should portray it as a norm, as it is. Once the sigma that has been created, the stigma of uneasiness when discussing any subject manner, then that goal has finally been fulfilled.
If I saw the horrors of war, I would not to spread that to my children, I would want them to live without ever knowing what I knew. Same with the intolerance and racism of the world. Once we decided to make this final step, a personal one, then we can be secure in knowing our children will become better than we could have ever have been, free from the chains that bounded us |