How we see the world....

How is the world to us today? How do we see it?
We all look at it differently. I see it as an issue. A pain and hurt filling the world. From constant wars to painful faces. To accusations that are made just because we are scared. That is how I see the world. But I also see hope and love within the future.
How do you see it? For years several people have seen things and accused things.
WWII. A big hurt within the world. One that people will remember and talk about for years in the future and to come. The real hurt started when the attack on Pearl Harbor. The many lives lost. Americans were hurt by Japanese and after the attack. People treated the Japanese-Americans like they were dirt. After that is when the Americans really got involved with the war and the Holocaust. Where more people hurt others. The Jewish were hurt and killed and suffered pain and some humiliation. After that. The next big issue in peoples history was 9/11.
The plane that the world trade center and the pentagon. The thousands of lives lost. Then we judged and blamed all of those of the same religion for it and they were suffering as well as the rest of us. Within school I remember talking about this stuff and how it can cause trouble and show that we truly are different. And thats ok. However i always see all these people causing trouble for their cause. But taking ones life for this cause isnt right.
Throughout the years we have seen the violence from all these issues and everyone has their own opinions on how things should be handled or how they should be. Take WWII. A time a lot of people would want to forget. But we all look at it as an experience to learn from. Nowadays we only learn about it in history classes or what powerful people can lead us too.
But do we really look at it like we should?
The way I see it is the fact that one man wanted to believe that his race and the person he was was greater then any race in the world. And he tried to prove it, but failed miserably. But we look at it and if you think about it, he is more or less doing what we are today. In a creepy way.
We all fight for what we believe in in our own ways. Arguing with our friends on a matter, arguing with our siblings or parents, or even arguing with ourselves. And some people did that kind of stuff but with murder. Like the KKK did, or people during the civil rights movement did.
We look back on that war and think that it was horrible, but honestly, we do that a lot in general anyway.


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