Good points, however, please be careful with the word “we”. There are only a handful of decision makers who control our countries policies with China. They are definitely immoral. They also control our policies regarding border control and immigration, and have allowed human trafficking and created a whole class of second class non-citiz…
Good points, however, please be careful with the word “we”. There are only a handful of decision makers who control our countries policies with China. They are definitely immoral. They also control our policies regarding border control and immigration, and have allowed human trafficking and created a whole class of second class non-citizens. They have also encouraged a devastating war in Ukraine. These people are the immoral. You and I have very little influence and are targeted for standing against immorality . Look at what the immoral do when, for an example, one speaks out against abortion - they raid a family at dawn with guns drawn. As to China, while you and I can certainly reduce our consumption of unnecessary goods, it is virtually impossible to find alternatives to many necessary goods that are not made in China.
I remain hopeful that most people are still moral and are looking for a moral way out of our current crisis of immoral leaders and decision makers.
Yours is a good reminder that the moral need to continue to look for a way forward.
Good points, however, please be careful with the word “we”. There are only a handful of decision makers who control our countries policies with China. They are definitely immoral. They also control our policies regarding border control and immigration, and have allowed human trafficking and created a whole class of second class non-citizens. They have also encouraged a devastating war in Ukraine. These people are the immoral. You and I have very little influence and are targeted for standing against immorality . Look at what the immoral do when, for an example, one speaks out against abortion - they raid a family at dawn with guns drawn. As to China, while you and I can certainly reduce our consumption of unnecessary goods, it is virtually impossible to find alternatives to many necessary goods that are not made in China.
I remain hopeful that most people are still moral and are looking for a moral way out of our current crisis of immoral leaders and decision makers.
Yours is a good reminder that the moral need to continue to look for a way forward.