All that remains: in afterlife as 'mainstream' blogger, with what little I know. 20k views |
Obshchak Some torn to the ground ▼ Read here some old blog entries... ![]() Brian K Compton ![]() ![]() ![]() Short answer, mostly relatable. |
Looked up vilify today after reading a bit about Joan of Arc and thinking back to my own martyrdom and this is what I got... https://goodmenproject.com/ethics-values/12-reasons-vilify-politics-election-gmp... I'm mostly concerned with how my offspring vilifies me, as if my beliefs and how I have raised my kids should have me convicted of some horrible thing. I scratch my head wondering how I turned the tables on how my dad parented, figuring I'd be lauded by my children. I had them until they became teens. My dad never had me, so I guess I made some progress in that regard. But the reason we vilify anyone who doesn't believe as we do, as if fundamentally wrong to be different than someone else, is sad. I just want to be able to communicate and still commune among folk, even if we don't see eye-to-eye. How can any of us get along, all the time? 4.30.21 |
"Do you always have to tell him Everything on your mind? You know that too much Honesty can be so unkind. Everytime you throw him to the floor, Why are you surprised to see He's breakable? You always try to find What's holding him away from you. But do you ever see your anger Standing there right between you? And everytime you throw him to the wall, Why are you surprised to see He's breakable? Tell the world that he's breaking your heart. Go tell the world, Nothing's ever your fault. Go tell them all... And every time you throw him to the floor, Why are you surprised to see He's breakable? And every time you push him to the wall, Why are you surprised to see He's breakable? Breakable... breakable..." |