Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Dictatorship and tyrant monsters

Nothing can cause us more pain than the death of a beloved one. But God was absolutely wise when "He condemned every man to die". 
Can you imagine all those/these sick minded tyrant since from the beginning of the humanity until the present days (2019) living forever? 
Like this racist mentally sick Italian interior minister Matteo Salvini that thinks "he is God"  not allowing The Open Arms rescue boat and any other boat with migrants to disembark in Italy.
Those boats are full of desperate, "hopeless" and wounded people. 
They feel wounded not only in their fleshes, but also in their souls because all of them are victims of the misery and the tyranny of the government in the countries where they are running from. 
Real Monsters in the power committing genocide.

Why ONU and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)  don't do anything to bring down all these crazy tyrants?
What are they waiting for?
A bigger genocide?
WHY to allow those tyrants do whatever they want to?

Diplomacy is good when it works with a DEMOCRATIC government.
The "same", similar Allied Forces / Powers (the anti-Nazi coalition) is necessary to bring those bloody tyrannical government down.
We can't watch what's happening and be impassive just because it's not our country.
We are talking about people, human beings. 
Their origen is not important at all.
They are just human beings, and absolutely no damned racist or xenophobic is "God" to give any political order not to help and save lives.

So we could come to a conclusion that "death is the fairest" thing after all because it exists for all and it doesn't care how
"powerful, rich or tyrant one can be.
Sooner or later it will come.

It would be pretty good and fair if someday this damned italian minister were adrift in the sea and couldn't be rescued or disembarked anywhere. 
"To give him the same medicine". 
"An eye for an eye".


we can see pain, grief, fear, distress, suffering and desperation in this hug and eyes.


















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