Art and the philosophy of life

The Bloodiest Sunday Bloody Sunday was a cruel incident that occurred on March 7, 1965 in Selma, Alabama. Six hundred orderly protesters were ready to march to Selma on a Sunday to support the Voting Rights Movement. They were led by John Lewis, SNCC, and SCLC activists. All six hundred of them crossed the Edmund […]

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Comments on: "get in the way. — I didn’t have my glasses on…." (2)

  1. I always have the same question…what is inside the men who can beat innocent and peaceful people? What’s MISSING in them, that allows them to do that? Just doing their job right? We heard that in Germany too. There’s something wrong with a system that allows people to harm others without cause. Like what’s happening int he streets today. Men and women DOING AS THEY ARE TOLD, instead of doing what’s right. Teargassing innocent people, beating them. Taking them away, knocking them down. Fully ARMED against people in t-shirts. And they are supposed to be PROTECTING THE PEOPLE but really they are only here to protect the rich. But how brainwashed are they, that they can’t see what they are doing? What died inside of them and when?

  2. Yes – ty

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