In other news

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For those awaiting the world to end, it might at any time.

For those awaiting World War 3, it might come.

For those awaiting global financial meltdown, it could happen tomorrow, next week or never.

The result of one election won’t alter these things, well over time it might, but anything can happen over time.

If we are disappointed with our leaders, think that they are only a product of a world and human race that we are all a part of.

If we want better leaders, or more humanity, or more love, or more of anything, it starts with ourselves.

We are all responsible for the world we have.

Become the leader, become the better person, become more loving, become the one to change – if we all do our bit, then the world changes.

Different opinions and freedom

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There are those that advocate banning people, who are deemed to be ‘extreme’ or have opinions that are ‘inappropriate’.

The problem with that is, who decides what is ‘inappropriate’ or ‘extreme’.

Let’s hear all opinions, and then in a true free society, we can then decide for ourselves what is acceptable or not, without the need for others to decide for us.

If opinions that are aired by some, are truly unacceptable to many, then the majority can choose not to follow them.

The danger of silencing any particular view is, who decides who performs the role of arbiter of suitable views?

For example, I really do not care for the views of Donald Trump, but I would have a big problem with him not being able to air them. Thankfully he has been able to speak freely and that has enabled me to know exactly what he stands for and that he is a person, whose opinions I do not care for in any way.

We live in dangerous times in terms of threat of censorship for our ‘security’ and ‘safety’, with many governments looking to restrict access to alternative websites, and with trade agreements looking to prohibit any criticism or challenges to large global corporations.

It is vital that we protect freedom of speech, regardless of whether we agree with the opinions or not. After all, there is no right or wrong, as that is myth that we humans have created.

Hidden opinions are far more dangerous, than ones out in the open for all to hear and for everyone to have a chance to decide.

Without this freedom, we will have an Orwellian, single voice of the establishment only.