However, regardless of what you stand for, the torture and killing of all other beings should never go unpunished. Kindness, peace, and discussion should be enough to solve the problems the world has; killing one another without any regard or consent is a vile, malignant deed and will only deepen the hole we bury ourselves in with conflict. I am no aggressor; I am a guardian to those I care about, and will only engage if there is no other option, or my loved ones are endangered. Violence in all other instances is largely condoned, and it shall stay that way.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Who am I, and what do I stand for?
What does it mean to be human? What is "human?" Is it a link in the chain of evolution? Is it a gift to the world embodying all that is good? Is it a multicellular virus with no intention or good sense to do naught but destruction and cruelty, and wipe what life has worked to long and hard to create, clean from the face of this planet? One does not necessarily have to believe in any of those things, for they are their own individual being, and they need not conform to the standards some other set before them. We are powerful in that we have will, to choose what we believe in and do as we must to maintain that stasis.
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Mitchell is a caring and protective individual, he doesn't like to deal with violence because he doesn't believe that it is the answer to any problems. He thinks that torture and killing of people should never go unpunished.
ReplyDeleteHe is caring because he is a guardian to those he cares about and he is protective because he will engage if there is no other option, although he doesn't believe in violence at all.
I believe in violence, but do not support it, unless it is truly a last resort. Even then, I will still frown upon it.
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