From The Mind Of Critic-9/20/16

From the mind of critic: “If this land is your land, but it’s also my land, why don’t we just say it’s our land? Are we afraid we’ll cede our supremacy for their inferiority, or afraid they’ll cede their inferiority for our supremacy? Or are we simply afraid of the idea of our land, because the thought never crossed our minds that property wouldn’t exist, but rights would? The argument could be made that Woody Guthrie and Jon Lennon were expressing the same thing, that the ground of this earth, belongs to all of us. That there is nowhere on this earth where nobody belongs, specifically because we’re human, and we’re on this earth. It’s made for all of us, not a few of us, or the rich and powerful, or a group that speaks, acts and worships the same, while displaying the same amount of melanin. Where we go wrong is when we believe in our land so harshly, that we kill anybody who is a dissident, or cordone them off in a small area if we can’t kick them out. Many, many wars have been fought, many are being fought now, and unfortunately more will probably be fought in the future. While nobody wants to live in a war zone, we will all be living in war zones if we keep hardening our stances of my and yours, and us and them. Peace is only acheived through unification, not seperation” 🙂