Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Drishti Of The Day, The Korean Peninsula Series, Archived:
"So, from my perspective, the very best thing happened after the Winter Games. Good and bad, right? Other than invading and leaching off energy, The United States, in the decades since the Korean War, was supposed to be helping the fissured Korean Peninsula make Peace, not War. Not getting that accomplished, of course, Korea, in perhaps the least likely time, brokers its own deal, in spite of the supposed strengths of our current President, somehow producing the response from Pyongyang that they're interested in denuclearization, which we all should be doing. I'm sure led by the U.S., U.S. and Seoul-based forces then proceed to run more military drills after that happens (W.T.F.), thereby producing another missile launch by Pyongyang. The idea that jealousy or invalidation, again, of people who can do what you can't, wouldn't exist at the level of national leadership, right? And so, I'm thinking, 'There's either something we're not being told, or we might as well scrap everything, give the Native Americans back their land, and start all over, letting them lead, because this is a bunch of planet-destroying nonsense.' When people ask me, 'Are you from the North or South?,' I say, 'It should be One. Everyone involved knows it. And that's my final stance.' The soul nobility of my generation will be determined by whether or not we can do what our predecessors have not, which is prove that we can broker the only deals that matter, which has to do with Peacemaking, from root to plant, not just deals that profit our personal bank accounts. Fortunately and unfortunately, I've been seemingly barred from participating in the latter, in spiteof my gifts and acumen therein, likely as protection from the Cesspool that is humanity by the Higher Power, as part of that cosmic reasoning." -Amy Jin