Damn! Do we need this!!

By DJ
@Daljinder (23236)
Bangalore, India
August 26, 2018 10:50am CST
Change! Really good change. Ending corruption that facilitates every wrong. Look at these kids teaching lessons to the authorities. Asking for better traffic rules and management because no one bothers to follow any rules. Indians, does it sound familiar? (Photo by Pixabay)
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@just4him (317089)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
30 Aug 18
I'd say - It's about time - for that kind of change to happen. Go Teenagers
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
1 Sep 18
@just4him Someone somewhere needs to do something and it appears kids all over are doing that. This is completely irrelevant to the main post: I read Genesis. But tell me are the words written there are to be taken literally is their deeper meaning behind it? Are the subjects, people, living beings some sort of metaphor? I plan to re-read it anyhow to understand where the Bible is coming from or from where and how the author knew God and his commandments.
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@just4him (317089)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
2 Sep 18
@Daljinder The story of Genesis is a true account of the Children of Israel and how they became a nation. So, yes, they are to be taken literally. They are real people.
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
9 Sep 18
@Starmaiden Truly! More and more of them are actually thinking and questing rather than accepting everything at face value which is a good thing.
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
4 Sep 18
Yeah I rarely miss due to some serious situations otherwise I follow all the rules :)
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
8 Sep 18
@ShifaLk Have you been away from myLot for long?
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@ShifaLk (17817)
• India
10 Sep 18
@Daljinder oh yes DJ I was away but I remember you very well
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@vandana7 (100296)
• India
4 Sep 18
Absolutely....I need it even in my sleep...I was driving at 120 kmph in my dream. In reality, I rarely cross 30 within city limits, and 80 outside...I am just too cautious.
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
8 Sep 18
@vandana7 Good thing too. You never know when something come in your path
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@DWDavis (25805)
• United States
26 Aug 18
I hope the young people succeed. Change like they're seeking is a function of both education and enforcement. If breaking the rules becomes something you're likely to get caught at and the cost is high enough, people will become more concerned with following those rules.
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
26 Aug 18
@DWDavis Truly!! It is encouraging to see that the younger generation is no-nonsense and take action kind of generation.
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@LadyDuck (471547)
• Switzerland
26 Aug 18
This would apply also to Italy, believe me, because in my native country nobody bothers to follow any rules.
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@LadyDuck (471547)
• Switzerland
26 Aug 18
@Daljinder I know, we need better people to lead the countries.
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
26 Aug 18
@LadyDuck It is literally taking children to teach lessons to people who are supposed to manage an entire country. Some "World leaders" we have!
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@Starmaiden (9311)
• Canada
26 Aug 18
When an entire nation rises up against the corruption and injustice of the few authorities in control, the power is IN THEIR HANDS! Wonderful changes can take place. The problem is getting the people to TAKE BACK THEIR POWER! When the people of every nation realizes that, the world will change.
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@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
26 Aug 18
@Starmaiden So very true! All they need is enlightenment about the power they actually have right in their hands which can be done by awareness of the law and their basic civil rights and education. It is sorely lacking in the people living in third world countries.
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• Canada
26 Aug 18
@Daljinder I agree. They were conditioned to believe they are inferior and powerless.
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@amadeo (111938)
• United States
26 Aug 18
Rules what is that.We all have rules?
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@VivaLaDani13 (60794)
• Perth, Australia
10 Oct 18
@Daljinder I find it annoying when people....and even more so children, are teaching or asking for better ways to live. It's as if authorities didn't even think about it themselves or did think about it but didn't bother to do anything about it. Good on those kids!
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• Perth, Australia
1 Nov 18
@Daljinder A lot of people care. Just not enough.
@Daljinder (23236)
• Bangalore, India
1 Nov 18
@VivaLaDani13 Over here they are too busy mudslinging and fighting for power. Who cares about important issues?
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