Aneirin
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As we here in Britain are remembering ninety years since Armistice day, the day that the war ended between Britain and Germany, the first world war, I come to thinking, who in war is the real enemy. Today I have watched many special programmes on this Remebrance day, programmes about what it was like for the normal man and woman in this war and it was whilst listening to the memoirs of a certain, Vera Brittain, a woman who in the war was a nurse and became an advocate for peace based upon her experiences. I wondered when she mentioned the enemy wounded she had to care for, she could see they were not the big aggressor they had been led to believe. The 'enemy' were just normal people like their enemy, they did'nt want to be there, just like there is in any war. So I understand normal people don't want war, they don't want to see loved ones, fight , kill and die for what ? So in war who is the real agressor, can we not recognise what it is and do something about it, do we have to keep fighting wars and killing ? And can we take a moment out to think of all those who have died fighting and continue to do so, in every part of the world, any nationality, friend or 'foe'.
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Everything we are is the result of what we have thought, the mind is everything, what we think, we become - Guatama Buddha Conservatism is distrust of people tempered by fear - William Gladstone
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