Dead Can Dance - The Host Of Seraphim
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@saad1505 What God gives you something but does not give it to another? The God of Indignity? The God of Shame and Suffering? God didn't give you anything that he didn't take from someone else.
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@floatingslacker this is how the majority of the world lives and I get very amused by sheltered and privileged people having such a strong and ignorant reaction to it. I am quite grateful to have it better than "them". you sound like a middle class socialist brat from a suburban family who never really had to work.
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This is our world, some waste and some people survive with what they can.
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Ennyi egy élet...Ecce homo...:(
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What about those poor fucking donkeys' Get off you slack prick and help push. I really expected them to drop dead. Beast of burden treated by man as if the poor animals had no feelings what-so-ever If I was there I would beat the shit out of him. Treat animals the same as humans. With dignity & love. Any country that wastes money developing nuclear bombs such as India, Pakistan, and Nth Korea, while letting their people starve should be forced to eat shit the same as these poor wreched beings.
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@floatingslacker Well phrased floating slacker. I subscribe to to your every word. My small addition to your comment is that the 'tremendously unequal power structures' you refer to have always shaped our world. The essence is always the same, the form may differ, only slightly.
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@KhemaySekhmet Uh...they wont celebrate Christmas, ever, because they are not "Christians". They have their own celebrations of Birth and Death and Good-over-Evil, just like all Religions do.
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Mientras unos van cada domingo al supermercado para tomar lo necesario los otros toman lo posible para sobrevivir en el otro mundo :(
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To think that most of these human being will never know what a Christmas is like. To share a warm meal with their family and get presents. Odd how when you when something this potent you just come to realise how much we are taking what we have for granted. I pray that somewhere a God or Goddess will give them a little happiness this coming festive season
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sad part is, people forget that there is poverty, hunger and injustice ALL OVER the world... .
"These people" who live in the South mostly inhabi places more sparsely populated than, say, New England. To say that those who are oppressed should not have children is incredibly racist. Never forget the long history of colonialism and neocolonialism that have pillaged the lands of "these people" and sent the wealth to a privileged minority. Checks are not what they need, but a change in the tremendously unequal power structures that shape our world today.
floatingslacker 2 years ago 39
This is sorrow I feel for their suffering. Not pity. Not thankfulness for what I have. I will not use the suffering of others as my measure of gratitude for my life. That should be without their suffering.
medicatedsaint 1 year ago 7