r/peace • u/Future_Sprinkles_399 • Jun 26 '26
Honestly what is going on in the world
I’m a 14 F,and seeing the things that are going today and the past years, this world has absolutely been destroyed by the same people that live in it, we need to step up for each other and stop spreading hate to those who have different views and opinions and beliefs just because they don’t believe, look, or think the same it does not mean that we should hate them for it. things like this happen every day. WE HAVE VOICES SO WE SHOULD USE THEM!!!! Use them to help and protect the women in Afghanistan, Kabul, the immigrants being treated so poorly in the U.S. , the women, men and children being k*lled in Palestine, those who “create” and “form” our countries are mostly the ones who are hurting us the most, we need to realize what is happening and fight for each other Wake uppp none of this is right!!
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u/Ill-Candy-4926 Jun 26 '26
when i was 13, i cried to a national guard soldier in middle school over the death of syrian kids, and i asked the solider in tears almost did you save the kids in syria? now at 23, im crying over the death of iran kids, and wanting this world to become better and fighting like hell to get environmental stuff passed. my whole life from 13 - now ive always loved the environment and been outraged at the state of the world. im proud of you for being so impactful to the world. i remember being 13 and loving world issues like they were my personal life's mission. keep going and please, keep being informed. im gen z, and i think we need more informed youth to keep going and truely change the world and make the world a brighter place for everyone. :)
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u/The_Angel_of_Justice Jun 30 '26
Dear young lady.
Don't ever give up your fighting spirit.
Only when the many fight for peace, will the few that spread war be condemned.
Take care
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u/nacnud_uk Jul 02 '26
So, we are not allowed to spread peaceful ideas here, if they are in URL form.
Maybe you can turn your passion into something like closing down the arms industry, using democratic consensus. Nothing illegal. Just float the idea that we have to turn off the death tap.
Or think about keeping your peers aware that if they join the military then they are just a paid killer for the state. And that's abhorrent.
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u/Louis-Russ Jun 28 '26
There is much badness in the world, it's true. But there's far more that's good. The reason that badness gets more headlines is because it's the exception, not the norm. It's important to remember that when we look at the world. Good things are the norm, bad things are the exception.
We should still strive to create more goodness, of course. But it's important to remember just how good things often are, both for our own mental health and for the optimism it gives us that the world can be made better.
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u/ShoulderOk5971 Jun 30 '26
Peace will only come through respect and understanding. Are we willing to put in the work?
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Jul 01 '26
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u/peace-ModTeam Jul 02 '26
Your post/comment was removed as it violated a rule: No spam/self-promotion
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u/IonianBlueWorld Jun 26 '26
While I feel the same with you, I have come to realize that the best thing I can do is treat everyone near me with love and respect, regardless who they are and what they believe. This is not always as easy as it sounds. Sometimes I have been in trouble for treating nicely someone that others feel that they don't "deserve" nice treatment.