Borders and Boundaries

in #philippines6 years ago (edited)

“Reality denied comes back to haunt.”
― Philip K. Dick, Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said

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I can't understand how we can sleep in peace with this kind of society, with this unreasonable lifestyle. Do you sometimes ask yourself too?

And get worried of strangers who will not get to experience a safe nap tonight....

'Cause bombs come falling off their roofs!

Isn't it worrying to see hunger, harassment,
Death that people from other parts of the world were wishing to escape.

Why the hell we keep unseeing this?
And choose to imprison ourselves in things that will veil the sad truth of how most people dwell each day.

It's unacceptable to just let this to be their "own battle", that we should focus in our own life and feel grateful that we are not in that awful position.

It's remorseful to not help when you surely can.
It's a SHAME to keep quiet when you understand what is happening

And you don't want to speak up because we're protecting the privilege we get by playing blind, and deaf.

Is that so rewarding to be self centered? Are we alive to go after the things they said will make us a complete human being by just looking after our own.

They want us to feel depress by lack of these distractions they've made. For the comfort of entertainment, transportation, house, clothes, technology.

'Cause I know... YOU know that IF.....

WE are only ABLE to discontinue supporting the system that feeds our family.. the world will crash in our own very eyes.

To save our own skin, for the safety of our friends, our family to avoid the chaos we agree in the governance of the corrupt, we consume the products of capitalism.

We humans are unconsciously giving our consent in exchange of delusional world peace.

We are nothing but just humans.

When will we get to learn to take control?

Stand up for what truly is right,

And not to live a lie outside borders and boundaries.

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