Yes We Can – But We Don’t

” Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity ” ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

We live in a very dangerous world today. We live in a world where people will fight against injustice by signing a bill into law that says bullying is wrong and if you get caught something, we don’t know what, will be done about it.

We live in a very dangerous world where an entire city allows a school district to get away with bullying a young girl for exercising her First Amendment rights. A city that passively stands by while the child is punished and the bullying adults are protected.

We live in such a dangerous world, at least twenty meetings by as many groups are held each month to talk about how truly dangerous the world is.

We live in a very dangerous world where sincerely concerned people are blinded by the shiny gold object of their desire while children are starving for attention, education, love, and caring as they play their X-Box and PS i,ii, or iii, getting their sights hooked on the shiny gold object, becoming blinded by the light.

These are very dangerous times we live in when people who are determined to fight the good fight, fight each other because the only good they can find is within themselves.

We are conscious of how dangerous the world has become. We blog about it, text about it, tweet about it, and facebook it. We read about it, listen to it, discuss it, and make plans to change it. And then it’s time to go home, until we meet again.

We live in a very dangerous world where ignorance reigns supreme and stupidity is the goal for the common man. A world where money is home plate, the goal post, the light at the end of the tunnel.

This world was created for us, to teach us the true meaning of life. We have the ability, strength, and power to change its direction. Finding the courage is the key.

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