We are the People and they are some lesser statement of life. We examine this
aberration in January.
This attitude was expressed openly and with no apology in the United States,
as slavery. When slavery was outlawed the attitude did not die, it just found more
random, and sometimes more terrifying expressions, such as lynchings. Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. is an honored, non-violent, freedom fighters this war, and his birthday is
in January.
In Europe this hatred was not as plainly visible, but had results that were horrific;
the Holocaust. This was a systematic rounding up of Jews for slaughter.
In January, the first of these locations was liberated.
In both cases this warped attitude led to horrific deaths of many innocent people.
Unless we stand against such inhumanity, how do we pretend to be human?
These are extreme examples of "Only a saint could go through life without
ever harming another. But only a criminal hurts those around him without
a second thought."L. Ron Hubbard.
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