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Rated: 18+ · Essay · Philosophy · #2329724
in a world with politics and wars
Oh, how hard it is for me to take up this topic! War is a senseless and terrible phenomenon that torments the hearts and souls of people. Imagine a battlefield where the desperate cries of wounded soldiers are heard under the unbearable onslaught of pain, and the ground is saturated with blood and strewn with the bodies of victims of this political game. The wind carries away the smell of burning and gunpowder, and the soldiers' eyes are clouded with tears of despair, but soon this is replaced by indifference to the killings, to the constant flashes of explosions. They are literally, even if they do not want to, ready to follow their dead comrades. Every shot is someone's life, cut short in its prime. Mothers mourn their sons, wives - husbands, children - fathers. And all this for what? For the sake of power and the conquest of lands, the expansion of the territory and borders of their state, but this is the last century! War is an absorbing abyss into which human souls fall, leaving behind only emptiness and destructive consequences. How I wish this nightmare would end soon, so that peace would reign and people could hug their loved ones again without fear of threats to their lives.

People are fighting for the land in which they will die, Politicians, what is it about the soil under your feet that you are not happy with? Why do people need to reclaim lands if our ancestors have already done it before us? People should succeed in developing their countries and not continue to take other people's lands.

People who are striving for power are incapable of recognizing the pain of those they rule. They need their own benefit, even if it comes from making a decision to start a war, where in essence "patriotism" and the elimination of enemies is not heroism but real murder, which is not prohibited only on the battlefield and is not punishable by any laws. Truly decent rulers avoid conflicts, and most often resign, although they understand that the people do not want to miss a good leader, while bad ones stay as long as possible, without asking the people's opinion and holding elections corruptly, destroying the country from within and leaving behind the complete destruction of everything, threatening ordinary people who will have to survive in these times. In fact, the status of a patron with power does not matter except for the opportunities it provides. A person can be invulnerable before the law, but he cannot be invulnerable before death.
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