quinta-feira, 9 de dezembro de 2021

freedom, freedom why take so long?

 Thursday December 9, 2021

freedom, freedom why take so long?

1. - 'I want to be free - said Lucano - the more need a man has, the less freedom!' This is the look of Taylor Cadwell. With these words in mind, I start this post from the quarry when denouncing the atrocities of the Syrian government against its people, not sparing even children, as the international press has reported.

2. Bassar al-Assad long in power rules Syria. A country of fabulous archaeological history, of intelligent people eager for freedom, to build a country of peace and love for their children, land of my maternal great-grandmother, land of affection and progressive concepts ingrained in the soul of its people.

3. Syria is guaranteed a seat on the UN council and currently violates human and international rights and will certainly receive strong economic sanctions until the resignation of its dictator Bassar.

4. Any ruler who maintains legitimate power, has the duty to ensure the order, security and well-being of its national citizens, has the obligation to provide them with fair laws, accepted in universal jurisprudence and everything that escapes this level is against the natural order and the conventions of humanity.

5. Chronicled on March 18, 2013, when São Paulo avenue was the stage for an important demonstration in favor of the Syrian people, suffering and cornered by those who should give wings to their national freedoms for the good of their people and the happiness of the new concept of world peace. 

6. I went there on the occasion to offer my solidarity and listen to the updated and vehement pronouncement of the 'Brazilian Committee in Support of the Syrian Revolution' and its just demands to the UN, UNESCO and the Brazilian Government to interfere in the sense of ending martyrdom, the rapes and bombs in Syria that we love from the bottom of our Brazilian hearts, because of the ties of affinity, kinships that unite and unite us in this moment of unprecedented affliction. 

7. On Avenida Paulista, at the end of the summer, on a noon sun Sunday they were there, men, women, children, authorities protesting indignantly in favor of the Syrian community: "Bassar attacks, kills to establish himself in power." 

8. And I thought... really every man who has a command in his hand wants to be a god, but he forgets that his subjects are not fools, and that the online era is here and changes are happening, people falling from power, what rotten fruits of genipap there to the sides of the illuminated hinterland and are trampled by the passers-by that encompass the procession of the good world of the certainties of God, Almighty!

9. The heavens, new lands, conflicts pass, but the master's word does not lose its relevance: 'Blessed are the meek, for they will possess the land...' Not a land strewn with ambitions, wars, despot powers, hidden interests, but a land where social harmony flourishes, quantum advances, full justice to mirror the goodness and mercy of the Lamb of God, the one who came to take away the sin of the world.

10. Hypocrisies aside, the practice of democracy in the world has become difficult in various parts of the globe and the summit will meet today in Uncle Sam's land, as Biden outlines wanting to take the reins of the terrestrial orb... So?

11-. And around here, the stage is angry from several points of view. And what is most glaring is the existential crisis in politics. Failures, contrasts, corruption, among other factors, led Brazil to an almost total collapse of its institutional fuselage in the practical posture of the PT, none?

12. Brazilian society recently watched Lavajato's judicial decisions undone, and it wonders where this will lead? The current administration, scrambles, the past decay and the uncertain future, and a lethal virus in between.

13. If I were allowed to give my opinion, I would say to these presidential claimants that the term must be at once, and then Bolsonaro and Lula would be left out right away. One good that could do his walks aboard powerful motorbikes and the other write his memories, you know. And in the freedom of free expression that our sacred constitution allows me, why not leave the political seams aside and focus from now on on the greater common good of the Brazilian people and on their self-determination?

14. I, in my minimal role as a poet on the streets of São Paulo, have already set an example, I left my role in the insurance company to others younger and more capable than me, oh ha! There is time for everything and existence is funneling our reflexes and in politics henceforth strong arms, bright minds and wings would fall well for the good of the people and happiness again. How about huh?

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