The Horrors of the World and Why They’ll Never Change

When I was younger, I was under the impression that the world’s inhabitants were either ‘good’ or ‘evil’, with a wide dividing mark so that everyone knew where the other stood. Making the correct decision may have not always been easy, but it was an evident choice in what was clearly right vs. what was clearly wrong.

Unfortunately, growing up eliminates these simplicities.

It’s often been said one learns something new every day, and with such a vast, unfamiliar world out there this seems entirely probable. It may be nothing big, only a fun fact you come across online or a developing news story you happen to catch while flipping through TV channels. For myself, every day seems to bring with it only the realization of how wrong I had once been, and how the ‘good’ of this world may not all be the heroes I had thought they all were. This, I will come back to.

To set some background for you few readers who are fighting through this, I have several pets. I have a respect and deep love for animals of all kinds, and do not go out of my way to harm things if it can be avoided. In the recent year I have become aware of the atrocities humans inflict upon animals and fellow people; I have seen dogs skinned alive, cats crammed in cages and dropped from stacked trucks, heard sickening stories of monkeys eaten alive, watched helplessly the Humaine Society videos depicting cows with broken legs left to die as the ranchers hardly spare them a glance. Many cultures believe the more pain an animal suffers through the better it will taste, so prolonged hours of torture are the fate of thousands of animals. Perhaps, and I haven’t yet ruled out this possibility, I am just overly sensitive, that these things bother me simply because I can’t turn and pretend they’re not there. Stories of child abuse, a man run over in the street and left unaided by those on the sidewalks, sicken me as well, but those around me seem to forget these injustices in a matter of hours, if not sooner, and I’m left to think I’m insane for dwelling longer on them.

Yet, when I try and talk about these things, I’m ignored. Scolded. Laughed at. Don’t tell me that, Ace; it’s too depressing. Don’t ruin my day; you can’t do anything by dwelling on the bad things. So gradually I have condemned myself to silence about the injustices, allowed them to remain unnoticed by the rest of the world. And it is because of this that none of these atrocities will ever stop, because many of those who say they care still won’t do anything to help—it’s too hard to leave their own, comfortable lives. And others will just refuse to listen, as if turning a blind eye will simply make it go away, make those out there who suffer not really exist. Bury your head in the sand—what you can’t see, won’t sadden you.

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11.19.2009
Cross unknown
my beliefs are that we as humans, since we are the dominant species, should take care of our planet and every thing that dwells in it, even eachother. I know animals shouldn't be treated like that. Me personaly would only kill an animal out of protection and thats it. I do have a word of advise, if you do believe in something and want to change anything, don't speak softly. Have a strong voice and if you feel like you need to, take action. In this world you choose your road and walk the way you live. Which will you do? Will you talk or walk?
04.26.2009
Bill
You know sometimes, even coming to a place where someone might say would be seen as healthy atmosphere to discuss your thoughts and share, especially with the issues one may have, it was quite disheartening to know a friend of mine shared here to, yet to be told she was a liar by others or a lot of other names. It just goes to show you what someone told me also, you never know who you are talking with on the net:) It still hits one right in the middle of the gut though....this is our (part of anyway) country.......
04.13.2009
Bill
By the way, also to clarify, I do understand the definition of catatonic, it is also defined as resembling other things, think of me what you want, but I understand who I am okay?? The reason I feel the need to say this is because everytime I have tried to bring this story to light and say something I seem to be lashed out at, just as you mentioned in one of your stories, it starts getting difficult, when your feeling and thoughts and serious issues your trying to bring to light fall on yet more deaf ears. Then a person starts believeing what others tell them, because God forbid, yes they could be right and only trying to help, so then they also must be less than normal. they must after all be crazy!!!! It gets hard to keep standing up to that.
04.13.2009
Bill
Again, sometimes I become a bit catatonic on these issues, so I will continue later.
04.13.2009
Bill
had the capability to handle at the age of 13. Again, the tax payers, the parents, also pay this man's salaries. So when the state actually only budgets money for one, the counsler, the state is actually paying for three things. The childless school seat, and the Family Planning Centers, being the other two. A state cannot predict the actions of teenagers as parents cannot always, so even if they do budget in Family Planning they can't ever claim to do this with any type of accuracy. One thing almost never accounted for is the child, left to deal with all this freedom, that he or she doesn't really understand the meaning of the responsibility, and dangers it truley holds. As much as America is a Great Country, we do have our villans.
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