Im just wondering

I’m just wondering—with the best of intentions.

In this upside-down world, have you ever thought about how a few people can put the entire world into a situation where people die en masse—women, men, children, the elderly—along with animals and nature—and yet the discussion still focuses on environmental taxes and doomsday prophecies?

Maybe the conversation should instead be about peace and how to preserve it in a civilized way.

1. War is one of the most environmentally destructive things imaginable.

2. A small number of people—just human beings like everyone else—are able to destroy other people, animals, and nature.

What’s wrong?

If you take a chocolate bar from a store, the police will come. But if you commit crimes against all of humanity, it seems you can just continue.

So you have to ask yourself—what’s wrong?

It feels like a systemic flaw built into something that appears to be a democracy, but in reality, something dark and ruthless seems to operate behind the scenes. Otherwise, wouldn’t those responsible simply be held accountable—just like someone who steals from a store? Except this is a thousand times worse: violations of international law and human rights, where people are killed and entire environments are destroyed—ironically, often funded by the public’s own tax money.

More and more, it feels like a theater—an illusion that deceives us.

Evil consumes evil, but unfortunately innocent people are used against other innocent people, all trapped within a system that primarily serves the powerful.

If a politician violates the law or human rights, they should, of course, lose their power.

Otherwise, how can democracy be justified?

But in a theater, actors are controlled. If one fails, another simply takes their place. Everything is directed by a producer—so who, or what, are the producers in the political corridors?

It starts to resemble mafia-like behavior.

Maybe it’s time to start asking questions—or continue turning a blind eye while a few individuals try to destroy the lives of ordinary people for their own gain.

If you are homeless, you are just as much a human being as a president or a head of state. But these extremes operate on very different platforms.

If you are strong, you should help the weak. And if you are weak, you should be able to fall into the arms of your fellow human beings.

Isn’t that how a safe society should work?

Just some thoughts 💭—and a reflection on who, deep down, truly feels proud of themselves in the corridors of power.

Magnus

Love Peace Understanding

Because I wish for a peaceful and more equal world

I sit on the board for peace between people, animals and nature in the peace organization:

Green Cross.

www.green-cross.se

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www.baibang.se

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