I feel censorship's ugly sting everywhere I look, on Facebook, on LinkedIn, in our Legacy media. There has never been a more dramatic time in our history where the rising of human consciousness is being met by a frantic effort to shut our voices down. If we succumb to this, then we face being reduced to simpering idiots tiptoeing though the landscape of words, timorous and afraid.
As a result, insincere.
This is not a good time to be timid. The world is fragmenting quickly, schisms of darkness and Light are evident to everyone, even the most insensate.
We are at the crucible of change, where a battle for our humanness and our thoughts is being fought at every level. It takes great strength and courage to step out from the mass consciousness belief system to express our truth, but it is imperative that we do so. Great democratic traditions are built on the often tumultuous presentation of ideas. As we are not homogeneous, nor are our thoughts and beliefs. Nor should they be. But out of that seeming cacophony, we build a society.
We do not build a society on the back of tyranny where only a few voices prevail.
Let us not be remembered as a people who, in the efforts of achieving political correctness, allowed untruth to permeate the land and every human soul.
Because we lacked the ability to speak our truth. Because our voices were not loud enough.
We are better than that.
As a result, insincere.
This is not a good time to be timid. The world is fragmenting quickly, schisms of darkness and Light are evident to everyone, even the most insensate.
We are at the crucible of change, where a battle for our humanness and our thoughts is being fought at every level. It takes great strength and courage to step out from the mass consciousness belief system to express our truth, but it is imperative that we do so. Great democratic traditions are built on the often tumultuous presentation of ideas. As we are not homogeneous, nor are our thoughts and beliefs. Nor should they be. But out of that seeming cacophony, we build a society.
We do not build a society on the back of tyranny where only a few voices prevail.
Let us not be remembered as a people who, in the efforts of achieving political correctness, allowed untruth to permeate the land and every human soul.
Because we lacked the ability to speak our truth. Because our voices were not loud enough.
We are better than that.