Humanity is dead.
By Sangeeta
@Gopesang (42)
India
12 responses
@Mass_Sonu (1021)
• India
9 Apr 17
@Gopesang don't feel so, the tables will turn one day, and there'll be more peace
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@Mass_Sonu (1021)
• India
9 Apr 17
@MALUSE As hopeless as my optimism may be, I just yearn for peace. A dream of a better tomorrow & guess a small hope, however unreliable it be, makes me say that...
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@MALUSE (69373)
• Germany
9 Apr 17
@Mass_Sonu Yearning for peace is ok and understandable. Believing that it'll come in the near future is a different pair of shoes.
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@Mass_Sonu (1021)
• India
10 Apr 17
@Jon2071 Current leaders don't offer hope of peace. - With this one, I'll agree!
Even a few leaders working towards peace would do wonders. A man to the moon - Yes. Love thy neighbour - No - This seems to be the motto currently...So I yearn for a better future, against hope
@VivaLaDani13 (60794)
• Perth, Australia
10 Apr 17
@Gopesang Welcome to hell.
Don't expect things to get better anytime soon by the way.
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@barnathegr8 (350)
• Kolkata, India
9 Apr 17
I think you are not 100% right. There are good and bad together everywhere. when some are busy to kill, at that time some are busy to save also. There are many many organisations, NGOs are here to save people , to help poor . We just have to think positive.
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@sidache (192)
• India
10 Apr 17
I agree. We always find our media colecting bites from war site, violence site, theft site, but we find only few or sometimes no media when there is a NGO program going on somewhere. Its only because TV needs TRP, Peoples like to watch those, and our media is feeding everyone's chocolate.
@dhoyalahoy (1414)
• Philippines
9 Apr 17
War is business. Also this has been predicted during Jesus' time. So the challenge is, how can we the human who understands make an influence or make difference to human's inhumanity.
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@MainerMikeBrown (1373)
• Bridgton, Maine
9 Apr 17
The fact that the world has wars and famine is something that really bothered me a great deal when I was a teenager, as I started looking at the deeper meaning of right and wrong when I turned 14 years old.
It still bothers me. But I've come to realize that their is a lot of good in this world despite the fact that the world has it's problems.
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@subhajitsil6 (961)
• Kolkata, India
11 Apr 17
This is the world Mam. Everything that has started is sure to have an end, and perhaps the world which has started long time ago, has approached towards its end. And perhaps people are becoming inhuman and soon would start to kill each other thus putting an end to this world.