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Make Love Not War!
by Debora Myers
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Make Love Not War!
Teach our children to love one another.
By Debora Myers
The world is in an awful state and I must say my peace. The most
powerful tool I can think of in "Saving the world," or rather
"Saving human kind" is to simply teach our children how to love
one another. Whether it is kids killing each other at school, or
grown lunatics committing genocide, they all lack one thing. They
do not love themselves.
What can we do about it? First, all you new mothers out there.
Learn from my generations past mistakes. Personally, I abhor
violent video and computer games. I have watched the kid's eyes
become glazed over as the obsession takes them to shouting "Cool,
Kill him, Blow him away, Blow his head off. They are put in touch
with a part of ourselves that I believe we should push down and
hopefully someday we can evolve from murderous beasts to loving
spiritual, caring beings.
I know boys and men need to be strong and exercise their
strengths as defenders and bread winners but we as parents must
also teach them balance and control and this can't be done if
they are allowed to plug their minds into killing and maiming.
Combined with the evil lyrics of the music many of the kids
listen to and the graphic violence of the "thriller movies" its
no wonder our children are cracking.
Mom's and dads out there unplug your kids from the violence. Get
them involved in positive programs and sports and start them
young! Spend more time with them. Reprioritize your time for
what is truly important. Put the next big material purchase on
the back burner, work less and spend the time with your kids.
Monitor what your kids are up to. Lavish love and be attentive to
your children. Don't be afraid to be demonstrative, hug and kiss
your children, snuggle them down to bed, read stories and be
there for them. Play games with them, go bowling or skating or
play basketball. Most of all keep an open dialogue with them. Ask
them what they are up to. Talk and more importantly listen to
them.
Love them and they will learn to love. Throw away your guns or
lock them up tightly and make sure they are disassembled. Know
that your kids are inquisitive and take the measures that will
ensure their safety. Boycott the violent movies and video games!
Copyright 2000 Ladyfire.com
Debora Myers is a writer, editor and co-founder of: http://www.ladyfire.com
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