In the context of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, there are divisions among all segments of society about which side to support. Still, I believe that most people don't want their country to be drawn into a war. As the old saying goes: "It is better to be a peaceful dog than a troubled person." ”
Looking back, our standard of living has improved significantly since 1984. Since then, life has been progressing like a sesame seed blossoming. Transportation has also undergone a transformation from bicycles to motorcycles to automobiles. All of this has changed in just 40 years.
However, once the flames of war are ignited, innocent lives are plunged into misery. Needless to say, life has become worthless in war, whether it is the countless corpses in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, or the pool of blood in the Saudi-Israeli conflict, the brutality of the war continues to increase and seems to be spreading.
* The causes of the war, whether it is the Russia-Ukraine conflict or the Saudi-Israeli conflict, can be traced back to fear and concern. Initially, Russia sent troops to *** This fear and concern led to the outbreak of war. As the conflict intensifies, both sides are blinded by hatred and eager to annihilate the other for the pleasure in their hearts. This hatred became the fuel that drove the war to continue, and as long as it existed, the war would not stop.
Hatred and fear are two sides of the same coin, and the depth of fear determines the intensity of hatred, which in turn creates new fears.
Therefore, I am disgusted by all words and words that incite hatred, because those who incite them often have hidden ulterior motives. Once the source of hatred is cut off, the war ends.
I am against hatred, fear and war, which are indivisible wholes. I appeal to all of you: no war, no hatred, no fear. Only in this way can we have true peace.