Sunday, 14 July 2013

Creating a better world for all

It amazes me how it is quite simple to create a better world for everyone but Governments across the globe and the UN alike all refuse to take any steps towards this common goal. It makes me wonder that maybe they are too ignorant to know what to do or they just refuse to notice. Either way, this has made me decide to write up what I believe is a few simple steps, controversial or not, that would make this world a better place to live for everyone.

1. Ban all religions worldwide; The truth is that religion is the root of all evil. Look at the war in the Middle East, the constant fighting between Israel and Palestine, the pedophilia occurring within the Roman Catholic Church, just to name a few. If there was no such thing as religion of any sort then none of this would be happening and people would be able to go about their lives in a more peaceful environment than they do today.





2. Rid the world of nuclear weapons; Russia and the US make up roughly 95% of the world's nuclear weapons and as long as they remain in existence there will always be the possibility of a worldwide nuclear war and the complete eradication of the human race. The fact that so many people don't seem to give this topic the attention it deserves is disturbing to say the least. It's time for the UN and all nation's with nuclear weapons, not just Russia and the US, to act and put an end to this.

3. End the war in the Middle East; the war on terror has been a facade and a lie since the beginning. The fact that the Bush administration used 9/11 as an excuse to illegally invade third world countries under false pretenses with the sole purpose of harvesting it's oil supplies by creating a "war on terror" should be worthy of war crimes and have those responsible stand trial. But alas, that doesn't seem to be happening anytime soon as Obama said on January 11, 2009 that "we need to look forward as opposed to looking backward". He admitted that he believes no one is above the law prior to that comment, but then following it up straight away about looking forward and not backward shows that the Bush administration will get away with all of the heinous crimes it committed during it's time in office.

Whilst on the topic of the "war on terror" it's worth mentioning that the death toll has risen since the invasion by America and it's allies and that no doubt there wouldn't be as many deaths to civilians had America never stuck it's nose where it's not wanted. In May of this year, a Muslim brutally murdered a British soldier and openly claimed that it was an act of revenge to the atrocities that the UK, through supporting it's ally in America, is partially responsible for in his home country. More evidence that had the "war on terror" never begun then there would not be so much bloodshed.

For even the slightest bit of closure to the families and friends of the innocents that have perished at the hands of the largest terrorist organisation known to man (the US Government), George W. Bush and Dick Cheney must stand trial for war crimes. It's time to stop avoiding the situation and have it resolved.

4. End the relentless attack on Wikileaks, it's whistleblowers and everyone associated with it; Julian Assange, Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden (along with many others I'm sure) have had their rights violated by the US Government for nothing short of revealing war crimes, violations of human rights and creating Government transparency to the general public that those in power refuse to reveal themselves. Then when the truth comes out they hide behind the 'treason, espionage, aiding the enemy' curtain.

For those unaware and living under a rock, Bradley Manning is responsible for what is the biggest leaking of intelligence files in US history with the leaking of the video now known as Collateral Murder. See for yourself why Bradley Manning risked his freedom and life in prison. This man is a hero and should not be relentlessly pursued by a US court-martial but rather be recognised and rewarded for the war crimes he has revealed to the world.


There are many other requirements to create a better world for everyone but today I have outlined the most critical. I hope this gives you some food for thought and encourages you to speak up to your local councils, State Governments, Prime Minsters, Presidents, etc. It's time for change.



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