June…and I couldn't help but think that #wearorange will soon be back in the US
A wonderful campaign that I know thanks to @TonyStark
I am writing the poem for this year and ask you all to think of all the far too many people who have lost their lives far too soon because of gun violence
We should all develop an awareness that guns should only be left in the hands of people who have been trained to use them...
Last years poem…until I finish the new one
#AltText The pain of a boy Robbed of the beautiful steps in his life Torn mercilessly from life Lying in his own blood The parents soul broken The future of all here ended For a better world The pain of a sister The Life of her Brother robbed Lying lifeless in his own blood Torn from her heart Pain that never ends Pain that only she can feel This is the pain That those do not feel Who should feel it For the bullet did not hit them And not those they love most The cry of a student Robbed of his future Of life with endless dreams Now the dreams go up in smoke The smoke that escapes From the weapon's vent The cry of a teacher Otherwise imparting knowledge To the growth of a Hopeful generation Seeing their students Lifeless in their own blood This is the cry That those do not hear Who should hear it Shattering the bullet hit life And shattered too many of them #AltText The scream of a woman Hit by an invisible nothing Lying helpless in her own blood Brutally torn from life Begging for her children, who are without her now Begging for her great love, who is without her now The cry of a man Losing his love Who was by his side long Seeing his eternal love Lifeless in her own blood Torn from his side forever Deprived from their children's side This is the cry That those should hear Who bear the guilt But they do not do For the bullet did not hit them The pain; the suffering You do not see That you are supposed to Following an ideology From a past time Looking at other things For much more important to you Than life Is the money that is made And a freedom sung Which is not For freedom does not kill And your compassion Is no longer believed here For if you would feel the pain And hear the never ending cries Then the change Had already been made Now those who are no longer here Deprived of their right to life Speak for their life taken So that it may be understood What we all lost The innocence we should have The future we should see For this world of us Because bullets do not stop They fly on Destroy And kill Far more than we thought.
But because we are the Fedi here and we are a lot of great people, please read the poem and think about this injustice and be with all those whose lives have been senselessly victimized by gun violence.
For a while now, a question has been coming up, a topic that I like to discuss, but of course also a topic that everyone has an opinion on.
Actually, I wanted to write an essay about it, but how about giving me more to write about with your opinions?
What is freedom of speech for you?
Are there limits to freedom of speech?
Is freedom of speech being exploited?
Today's topic.... #movies
Only in second place in the last vote
But we all love movies, don't we?
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Post your favorite movie
One that you have seen many times
That you like to watch again and again
Or just a movie that holds a special place in your heart for some reason
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Now that #Dune2 is already out, having missed the remake of #Dune: Part One due to #Pandemic, I'm reminded of the original Dune movie. It is definitely one of the best #SciFi movies of all times (if you have read the original saga 😉.)
Its relevance has even increased:
foreign invasion and domination, guerilla warfare + religious wars, #desertification,...
Have you ever heard a #song and you were immediately captivated by it even though you don't understand the #language ?
Did you also try to find a #translation ?
Post this song 🩵
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