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handwriter

handwriter

Norway

May 22, 2013

doni boyd Simonson says:
May 22, 2013 at 11:05 pm

Although I believe in ‘Human Rights’, I know too that humans, left alone, would destroy everything. By nature we are greedy and unpredictable. We have brains that have not yet evolved to the function that is needed to be human. We are still very much barbaric and untamed. So what do we do about this deficit? We try to do the best we can with what we have. What, you might be asking yourselves, what does all this have to do with the cause of immigration? I see nothing wrong with a property “owner” demanding respect of his or her property or land – no matter the history of their possession (two wrongs don’t make justice). We must try to be respectful and civilized of established laws. It is one thing to ask permission to enter another’s ‘space’, and quite another to try and conquer it. I too believe that the earth only has natural boundaries and that no one person should have sole possession over anything natural – such as land. However, for some reason, men have set up little pockets of unnatural possessions, and when someone tries to enter these little cavities, at times, the ‘owner’ can be very cruel. Now this is what I am truly interested in. No one has the right to treat others without respect and dignity — no matter the cause, and any violation to this should be served with quick and justifiable justice — but a justice being served with the same respect, compassion, and understanding appropriate for all humans.

I apologize for the windiness of my comments, but I assure you, I am on any side that with love, compassion, and honesty seeks justice and Human Rights for all. If at anytime you feel that I could be of service to your great cause, please contact me as soon as your time and needs permit.

Note: My mum was a Jew during the II World War, and my father was a Nazi officer. For 1.5 years, I lived with my mum in a Refugee camp in .......

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