With the recent legalization of what were then tagged as
taboos, I couldn’t help but look at freedom again as a puppet of chaos alluring
and inviting in bright and blinding colors. Everyone has something to say and even
kids are brought and/or dragged to events that are unruly and complicated in
nature. (Sigh)
God and the bible are already involved so you can say that
things are getting pretty serious. It’s summer-hot out there the word “burn”
has never been as battered as it is right now.
I adhere to one idea on my part: not everything can be
permitted in this world. We can but we’re only inviting speedy obliteration in
general. I have this pesky feeling that the world is surely nearing its finish
line; I’ve been shaking it off and I think I succeeded in the sense of getting
rid of that feeling. From just a feeling it has now evolved into a theory, I
hope it stops right here.
I have nothing against people coming out and displaying
affection on public but I am bothered by the thought of children audiences who
have not developed a good sense of understanding yet. Give them time to learn
things. If delicate things are to be accepted, let them (kids) learn the basics
first. They need a strong foundation of knowledge, experiences and
understanding for them to take it all in.
Please, do not ask them to stand for something they do not
fully understand. Do not take them out on the streets to wave flags. If they
want to, let them when they’re old enough. Kids can’t tell which is which yet. Kids
can’t tell. Yet. Spare them.
Let us not rush things, women waited for a number of years
before they were granted privileges and until now they’re still proving their
worth.
With the social media being more powerful than ever,
everything exposed to the public is on a certain degree a “promotion” to the
naïve minds. I hope that the people
behind giant TV networks will care more for the kids than money because it was
possible back then. Let kids talk about “kids’ stuff” and let adults have their
own thing to chat about.
Promote patience and perseverance. Promote values on top of
everything else.
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