September 19, 2016, Prescott-
The child had had enough.
He stood and told off a surreptitious bully,
who of course denied having said,
what I heard him say,
under his breath,
from across the room.
The intended target of abuse
does not have to suffer,
for the colour of his hair.
I think red, to be a fine hue
for a coiffure.
All colours of hair are good.
A certain public figure
voiced the opinion
that some, who hold views
contrary to hers,
are deplorable.
Have we not had enough
of tossing human beings
into one scrap heap,
or another.
Outmoded or disreputable viewpoints
can be deplorable.
People are not;
regardless of their opinions,
or their physical attributes,
or their life experiences.
People are worthy of being treated
with dignity,
even when they don’t carry themselves so.
Children are always worthy of dignity,
because they are still works in progress.
Goodness, Gary — this puts a whole new perspective on the campaign and on bullying! No wonder it has seemed so awful recently! I have seen one of the candidates as a bully all along, but suddenly this brings the other into that category as well. A lot of food for thought here!
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“An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.”- Mohandas Gandhi
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I would agree about the bullying in politics. And I know very well one candidate who is doing that. The sad part is, that, most people who follow him don’t even realize that!
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They realize it, yet many don’t care, as they are so fed up.
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