Dear Hasnah,
I think the poem is well written.
A cry against the Americans. I can understand your feelings.
The problem however is deeper than America.
We will not solve anything with hatred and violence.
If we think of how Ghandi solved problems, how M. Luther King Jr. solved problems, we may have a higher chance to succeed to make an effective change. They were fighters, but on the high plane of non-violence.
India might have still been occupied and most other countries might have been still colonial, had it not been of the great policy of non-violent civil disobediance.
We need leaders that can do just that. No point in fighting greed with more greed, violence with more violence. Definitely the most greedy or the most violent will win. And by now I think nobody needs to be superintelligent to know who is most greedy and violent? So lets tackle the problems in a different way.
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Dear Hasnah, I think the poem is well written. A cry against the Americans. I can understand your feelings. The problem however is deeper than America. We will not solve anything with hatred and violence. If we think of how Ghandi solved problems, how M. Luther King Jr. solved problems, we may have a higher chance to succeed to make an effective change. They were fighters, but on the high plane of non-violence. India might have still been occupied and most other countries might have been still colonial, had it not been of the great policy of non-violent civil disobediance. We need leaders that can do just that. No point in fighting greed with more greed, violence with more violence. Definitely the most greedy or the most violent will win. And by now I think nobody needs to be superintelligent to know who is most greedy and violent? So lets tackle the problems in a different way.