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The world would be a better place without ...

by Elizabeth M Young

Created on: July 27, 2010   Last Updated: August 05, 2010

There are a lot of things that the world has and we have no choice but to accept them. There are earthquakes and tsunamis and hurricanes and landslides. There are a lot of things that people do without having a better choice. There are a lot of products and processes that people consider to be a requirement, a necessity or a choice in life, Many people would love to see them eliminated from the world.

The world would be a better place without war. The world would be even better without the individuals and groups of people who cause, advocate and lead or force us into war.

The world would be a better place without hate, racism, oppression, eviction, genocide and enslavement of people. But the world would be even better without the individuals and groups who excuse, justify, advocate, support, profit from and do these evil things.

The world would be a a better place without religious dogma, for it is religious dogma, made up and sold to people by the charismatic or the convincing, that has caused or been the justification for more sin, evil, suffering and death than most other sins of humankind.

The world would be a better place even if there was a break from corporations having influence on our governments. There is no time in history when the corporations were allowed to have complete control over the governments, and those governments  were never able to sustain themselves through the resulting national and social disasters.

The world would be a better place without those who profit from substance abuse and terrorism. These social entities are like termites to a society. They seep into the gaps and loopholes to fill them with pure and unadulterated evil, eating away at instutitions, families, communities and the very structures of societies and nations, while contributing only destruction and demise.

The world would be a better place if there were no profits in human activities that destroy habitats, environments and the Earth's ability to repair itself in order to support all forms of living things.

The world would be a better place if human nature evolved along with human capacities for thinking up new things. In the end, it appears that the world would be a better place without any humans at all, so we had better get to work at getting better, or we will be the cause of our own demise.




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