jmenyo 51F
828 posts
12/13/2012 1:32 am
In memory of the 75th Anniversary of Nanking Massacre



I leave no trace of wings in the air, but I am glad I have had my flight. ---- Rabindranath Tagore


beyondfantasy3 113M
4740 posts
12/13/2012 4:47 pm

It's really tragic how brutal mankind can be... the value of human beings by other human beings, is put aside for the greed of systems. When that happens, these tragedies destroy many people.

Those who generally do these crimes, resort to denial when they are confronted.

A comment posted on another blog :

The world has seen tragedy strike so many groups of people. From the Slavery of American Black People, to the Extermination of the Jews, The Extermination of many Chinese people, the Slaughter of the Cambodian people, The Isolation and Starvation of Groups of African People, the Muslims Blowing each other up on a daily basis.

Man when given too much power over others, is always brutal and become deadly to other mankind.
"The pursuit of power to dominate" brings something evil to reside the hearts of man.. Inhumanity become a key ingredient in the pursuits of power by mankind.

History of Life has seen over and over and over, when a single man or a culture of man seeks to dominate other mankind.. Evil is in the air and many people resulted to become made desolate, and ultimately dead.

Even in the simplicity of man to woman relationships, the struggle for one to over power and dominate the other, has never resulted to be a good relationship, but it always will result to be one where there is much pain and torment.

Every culture, wants to hide its tragedy when it is about the evils they have done to others and members of their own cultures.

The more they seek to hide it, the more likely they are to repeat the horrors