Peace Always ~ Shakira
Hello my friends, I need to share with you a beautiful song that has really touched my spirit. Written by the great humanitarian and singer- songwriter Bruce Springsteen.. A.k.a The Boss!! Originally released in 2001, as a voice to the voiceless. This voice that inspired such thought provoking lyrics, was Amadou Diallo, an African immigrant that was shot 41 times and murdered by 4 police officers while reaching for his wallet. Sadly, this song is ringing true to this day. A morose reminder of the vulnerability of just being, just being everyday people in America. I need you to focus on the injustice. Let me be clear, I fully support law enforcement, as should you. But the acts and recklessness of some is what I utterly abhor! Also I want my readers, black and white alike, to not let media divide us any further. There are white Americans who disapprove and are angered by the shootings of innocent citizens. And for the record, white civilians are shot and killed by negligent police as well, but this isn't reported via mainstream media. This leads to the consensus that only blacks are affected. What we have here is a call to police reform. For starters, non-legal ammo should be all domestic police are allowed to carry. This method has proven effective in countries like Singapore, that have been using non-lethal ammunition since the 1880's. Just the a.m while writing this, I receive a notification from a news site, that yet another unarmed man has been murdered by a El Cajon, California police. When one overstands the dynamic of what's going on in America, one shouldn't be surprised. But with each innocent life taken by the hands of those who are to protect and serve, we the people, become more disheartened. However, there is light in our paths of liberty. All that's needed is unity and perseverance! Peace Always ~ Shakira
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Hello dear friends, today I want to share with you an article that I find most interesting. As we're all aware of the recent murders of unarmed Americans. I want to state firstly that, the unjustified murder of anyone is disheartening, black, white, yellow etc.!! Hold on, as I was typing, something came to mind. Do you see how stupid racism is? I say this because we have been taught to address individuals as colors. We describe peoples as white, black, brown, yellow, red.... I have yet to see any person white, black etc.. I have yet to see a black person, a white person etc.. I'm sure you get my point. This alone is a form of institutional racism. Unknowingly all Americans practice racism, day in and day out!! We are in dire straits with this racial divide in America. Why must one describe their friend as "John, my black friend" or "Amanda, my white friend" ? I digress, boy do I...
Anyways.... A police officer in West Virginia was fired for NOT shooting and/or killing a man that was in distress. He had broken no laws. This person was severely depressed hence suicidal. I find this to be very ironic. I applaud this officer, he is a hero in my book! Why? Because he didn't take the easy way out and murder this man. He used his marine training and skills to diffuse the situation. This took bravery..most importantly this took a change in thinking! And a change in how we think of one another in America is the only saving grace here. God bless America, God bless the world, God bless all!! Peace Always ~ Shakira Below is the link
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-watch/wp/2016/09/12/west-virginia-cop-fired-for-not-killing-a-man-with-an-unloaded-gun/?utm_term=.366235eae6da
Hello my dear friends, I'm sure that you have seen, read or heard about the senseless murder (and I don't use the term loosely) of Terence Crutcher. This saddens me beyond words. Unable to watch the dash cam video or read the gory details, I see it only fit through my despair to honor the fallen victims of misconduct. While I indeed empathize with the slain officers that are lost by the hands of criminal minds via gun each day. I also detest over zealous trigger happy antics of those who see each melanated man, woman or child as a "threat". I.e Tamir Rice, Eric Garner, Akai Gurley, Sandra Bland and so many others. It's the hypocritical psyche of so- called mainstream America that bothers me. A melanated man will be revered and upheld as "big bad dudes" while playing professional sports. As matter of fact, this or those very individuals, will buy posters jerseys and all sorts off memorabilia commemorating the accomplishments of said athletes. However, take this same individual, put him in the mundane environment of everyday people and he instantly becomes scary. To be a police officer takes heart, it takes bravery of the highest caliber and if you don't possess this fundamental quality, you have no business being one. Peace Always ~ Shakira I have shared with you a inspirational song by the beautiful, talented Emeli Sande' please listen and enjoy! "We, humanity and nature individually, are the microcosm of the universe. Together we, humanity and nature, are the macrocosm of the galaxy. In unison, we, humanity and nature, with acts of good will, are God manifest. We, humanity and nature, have the power to usher in peace and heaven on earth". ~ Shakira Z. Ch'i
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"I'm an avid student of life, love, and spirit. My blog isn't about external beauty per se, clothes, fashion, make-up,or even politics. No none of these things!! The articles that I write come from my heart and are about something simple yet complex, rugged yet fragile, dark yet light. Something beautiful yet at times can be ugly. I write about something that all reading this shouldn't take for granted. Life!! Something everlasting yet fleeting." - Shakira Z. Ch'i Peace Always |