Before I read this post, I read one on the Wounded Knee Massacre from Heather Cox Richardson. I have no idea how to understand humanity. Sublime and caring, and ignorant and destructive, all at the same time. The only thing we can pin our “hopes” on is to put as much effort as we can on the caring side of the equation.
I read Heather Cox Richardson's post in the middle of the night, when I was having trouble sleeping. It's so unbelievably sad what humans can do to each other. Nearly every country has a history of being horrible to someone, and look what the U.S. is doing now? It does seem though that most humans are much nicer to each other on an individual level. At least there is some grace in that.
Before I read this post, I read one on the Wounded Knee Massacre from Heather Cox Richardson. I have no idea how to understand humanity. Sublime and caring, and ignorant and destructive, all at the same time. The only thing we can pin our “hopes” on is to put as much effort as we can on the caring side of the equation.
I read Heather Cox Richardson's post in the middle of the night, when I was having trouble sleeping. It's so unbelievably sad what humans can do to each other. Nearly every country has a history of being horrible to someone, and look what the U.S. is doing now? It does seem though that most humans are much nicer to each other on an individual level. At least there is some grace in that.