It is unfortunate that many people are reluctant to embrace change and expand their knowledge and understanding of the world around them. This can lead to the projection of self-hatred or fear onto those who live differently from them. In time, it seems that politicians may look to make any same-sex relationship seen as pornographic, and if done around children, sexually exposing oneself around children. I wonder if this might be perceived as hypocritical, given that in Disney movies and elsewhere, we have long seen examples of heterosexual couples engaging in intimate activities. We respect your right to your beliefs and ask for only a little more understanding so that we can live in peace and harmony together. Should the need arise in the future to advocate for the rights to live and love as we see fit, we ask that Christians join us in this endeavor. As your exemplar, Jesus stood with the marginalized and embraced those who were unlike him. We ask that you consider doing the same.
I am concerned that we may have reached a point where it is no longer feasible to stop history from repeating itself. However, there are ways we can still combat the challenges that have arisen.
Let’s imagine an alternative future where we can all flourish and grow, fostering understanding and mutual respect. This could be a world where peace and prosperity can thrive. This vision challenges us to rethink our approach to global issues and to each other. It suggests a pathway towards a more productive and peaceful world.
You may be wondering how we intend to approach this task. Our goal is to cultivate understanding and harmony between governments and cultures, aiming for a state of utopia where research and science can flourish more effectively. Furthermore, we hope to enhance the trading capabilities and volume. A place where all religions, sexual orientations and more can live side by side in peace. Whether you’re Christian, Norse Pagan or part of the Satanic Temple – we’re all human, and all deserve love and respect.
Btw I am willing to hear feedback and others thoughts but if possible let’s keep it civilized please.
You sound like a Utopic globalist very out of reality…
I can appreciate that it may seem implausible, but it is important to remember that many things initially seem out of reach until others succeed. I would also like to reassure you that I am not suggesting that there may not be challenges and difficulties along the way. However, if we work together as a community, I believe we can overcome most, if not all, of these challenges.
Q: What’s the difference between a capitalist, a socialist, and a communist?
A: Their faith in future humanity to not only trust anonymously, but also love anonymously.
MLK preached as you do: We will love them until they see the light. The police turned hoses on them, let loose dogs, beat them and shot them. The same happened to the miners before and truckers after. There’s still an artillery piece on top Kettering University, placed there to intimidate those that went on to form the UAW.
Nothing would make me happier than a time where we could hash out our differences about what comes after we win the increasingly violent, bloody class war that we’ve been loosing for 70 years.
I hope that one day it will be possible, but I wonder if it might be necessary to take part in a physical conquest across the world, making allies and perhaps eradicating some governments and rebuilding their countries or territories better with the help of our allied countries.
While I would prefer not to engage in a physical altercation, I can understand the necessity of doing so for the future of our race and possibly even this world.
DaddysLittleSlut, now’s the time for discipline. Aftercare comes, well, after.
Could you please elaborate on what you meant by this? I feel that it might be perceived as somewhat aggressive or not civil and constructive.
It’s a metaphor for what we should do now, rooted in responsible BDSM play. While I have much appreciation and respect for your message of love, history tells us that it won’t succeed alone because our oppressor doesn’t speak the language. We must use physical and fiscal violence as that’s all that is understood (discipline). Then, after, we’ll need loads of love to cobble together the pieces (aftercare).
This isn’t what I want. It’s human nature. It’s what will happen, just as it has countless times before.
I appreciate your perspective and agree that this is a significant leap. While I recognize that it may require some physical confrontation to achieve this outcome, I believe it is essential to consider the potential consequences. Regardless of our personal desires, it is crucial to reflect on whether this is a worthwhile pursuit. Is it worth the risk for the future of humanity? Will oppression and violence ever improve without some form of intervention?