Much is phony, yes. What our human natures deem unbearable about the world seems to spawn aversion instead of inspiring action toward decency. I suppose with the example of the modern Catholic Church's inability to establish a morality that does not include exploitation of children, it is easier to look away. But somehow I think it goes beyond morality, to the very heart of human nature that society cripples early on. A viscous cycle of mistreatment from generation to generation that receives no priority.
On Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 4:51:10 AM UTC-4, Molly Brogan wrote:
-- On Sunday, August 11, 2019 at 4:51:10 AM UTC-4, Molly Brogan wrote:
The human race has come a long way with advancements in science, technology and communication. But it seems we haven't moved an inch in our treatment of children. Sure, we give it window dressing in developed countries, send the kids to "school" that dulls them more than teaches them. We let big pharma poison them for profits and our own convenience (not talking about life saving measures there.) I find it inconceivable that they are still passed around and trafficked in broad daylight and we turn a blind eye with fake discretion. How can we be so close, and yet so far from an evolution of human decency?
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